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Show TIMES TKEMOXT FIHLISHEU WEKKLV TREMONT TIMES COMPANY Editor and Manager MOVER, W. H. Capwcll, I'TAH thkMum-o- SCORES TELLS GRUESOME three-year-ol- Horton Hammond of Providence, cut his knee cap very badly with a was drawing knife. A physician called und found it necessary to take several stitches to close up the Vound. Sylvan Park, the only strictly temperance resort in Weber county, was thrown open to the public on Decoration day. The resort is on the car line and but six blocks from the business center. It is predicted that Price will be a city of 5000 population within five years. There is much being done and projected around there to justify the conclusion that this is a conservative istimatt The report of the assessor of Sum mil comity on live stock shows that there is in that county 21011 head ot horses and mules. 9933 cattle, 37,8(17 eheep and goats, and 26 swine, valued at 1377,801. Lightning struck a barn owned by Mrs. Jacob Rensch. of Mt. Pleasant, and killed three cows and a horse. The hay in the barn was not set on Are, and scarcely any damage at all was done to the barn. The Lehi city fathers have purt chased a sheet iron liberty set it in a cement founwill and pole, dation on the city square. Old Glory will float from its topmast ou holidays and state occasions. The district schools of Summit county have just completed a very successful year, and the class of graduates is the largest for a number of years. The average per cent received by the pupils is higher than for previous years. Tom Brown of Park City climbed I pole to disentangle his kite, which had become caught in the wires, and grasped a live wire which burned his bands severely anil caused him to fall feet. He will recover. twenty-fivson o Kdniund. the of Greenville, Lewis E. Wilhelm, Cache county, met with an accldon. the other day by which he may lose the sight of one of his eye. The little fellow was striking a bottle with an ax and particles of glast Mew in bis eye. Perret Nooid.i. i 'laborer, and Thomas Freden. on. an air inspectoi, were run down by freight car in the Bait Lake yards, it is likely that Frcderickson will lose one foot, ;nn putatlon probably being necessary. severe Noorda leceived scalp wound. . 200-foo- David Morgan, a pioneer of 1'tah, who reached (igdon from Swansea, Wales, in 1854, and engaged In the freighting business from Salt Lake to Loe Angeles and through Idaho, Montana and Nevada, died in Rock Creek Ida on May 28 of hemorrhage of the brain, aged 77 years. The frame house of George Searles. Jr., located three miles southwest of Roosevelt, was totally destroyed by fire. All the contents of the house, except the bedding, went Bp in smoke. Mm. Searles was alone with her babe and only succeeded In gettin? the bedding out of the house. . CRIMES HAYWOOD. 11 TO The Actual Assassin of Gov ernor Steunenberg on the Y Opening Statement of James H. Haw ley, Senior Attorney for the State in the Steunenberg Case. I Hi1 NCI MS IITHB II PETTIBONE STORY UTAH STATE XKWS and number of new residences In building? are under construction Green River. of valuation The. totel assessed Summit county, just reported by the county assessor, is tijtttjttl The track of the Western Pacific is now 136 miles west of Salt Lake City, which brings it fourteen miles into Nevada. A gang of hobos broke into a box car at C'oKon and while in the act of looting the car were surprised and captured. After the heavy rains of the first part of the past week an excellent crop is assured throughout the Paro wan section. Hear river is now higher than foi years. In many places it is over the banks, and the tributary creeks are also very high. Two non union linemen were escorted to the city limits of Park City by about 200 union men and warned to aever return to the city. (irain in the vicinity of Randolph is looking very good and the hay crops also. The grass is In good shape in the hills for the toek on the range. James Ward, a miner of Itingham, was fatally injured by a premature blast, his eyes being torn out and both arms torn ff by the terrific explosion. The report of the Salt Lake City board of health for the week ending 22 Alay 31, 1907, shows 38 births, males and 16 females; 20 deaths, 12 males and 8 lemales. tot, Mary Cochran, a ate a quantity of laxative pills which she had found on a shelf in her home in Salt I,ake City, and died beforn medical aid could be summoned. Of HAYWOOD CASE A HAYWOOD II Sensational Scene That Was on the Program in a Paris Music After Fifteen Days of Work TRIAL STOPPED Nov Hall. Defendant in Conspiracy Trial Was Very Sick Man for a Short Time. Twelve Men Are Accepted Idaho. -- 1 hrough James H. Paris. Two women fell into a cage Witness Stand. by Both Sides. Hawley, senior of the group of proseo lions in the Apollo, a new music cutors, the state of Idaho on Tueshall only recently opened, and were day made Hie opening statement nearly eaten up. The spectacle was Called and Sick Man is of Mid Coolly Recites Story of Brutal Crimes against William C. Haywood, whom Men of are the Jurors fylcst much more sensational than had been Physicians of Danger and Ready Out Soon it charges with the murder of Frank Committed, and Declares That die Age, Seven Being Farmers, intended by the program. The two With Trial on Proceed to and Pettibone then and the Steunenberg, preMoyer, Haywood began Three Ranchmen, a Carpendancers and women were tight-ropMonday Morning. Praised Him for His Bloody sentation of the testimony by which ter and a Real Estate were supposed to perforn a series of Work. it hopes to prove the indictment laid Dealer. across stretched clever feats on a rope against him. the stage, and under which there was Boise, Ida. William D. Haywood The opening statement was a broad, a big cage with two lions. The top seized with a sudden illness early was Boise, Idaho. Hat ry Orchard, the sweeping arraignment of the leadera Boise, Ida. Twelve men to try of the cage was left open, so that the actual assiissin of Prank of the Western Federation of Miners William D. Haywood for his life on Saturday morning and was unable to lions could see the women performHis trial on the in court. who were charged with plotting the charge that he murdered Govern Steunenberg, of Idaho, was placed on appear over their heads, and the public ing former Govmurdered he the stand by the prosecutors for the wholesale murder and hiring assas or Frank Steunenberg, that have been the same time enjoy the de- charge it ate on Wednesday, and began hit sins, all in a giant conspiracy of ven- chosen and bound by oath to honestly could at ernor Steunenberg was adjourned unsensation of terror. The lions Haywood was restless til Monday. story by which it is hoped by th geance upon those who obstructed deal the law's justice between State lightful as a rule took no interest in the feats and ill most of Frday and early Satprosecution to convict William D their sway, to destroy opposition by and prisoner. Haywood has heard walkers. However, of the tight-ropmorning began crying in pain. Haywood, now on trial for his life terrorism, to control the political des- the indictment charging him with from their urday awakened The story was told to a tense tinies of the communities covered by the crime, and after the State has they suddenly Two hurriedly summoned physicians in watched their organization, and to perpetuate recited its case and made promise o indifference when the rope snapped nerved, rigid citiwd that announced, after examining him, that a twain in the middle of performance he was suffering from an acute inwith staring eyes for every move and their own power within the organizaproof, the first chapter of the quick and the unhappy women fell literally testinal toxemia. Measures for the a tion. word of the confessing witness, ening tale of the Caldwell crime will into the jaws of the lions. The wild alleviation of the pain in his abdocrowd that was sickened and weary It charged a widespread conspiracy be retold. understanu men and head included the adminisof its disgusting details long before dating iu inception from the north The jury, as finally accepted by beasts naturally did not James H. Hawley, pleading illness o) Idaho disturbances fifteen yeai-- ago, both prosecution and defendant, aft the situation and mauled and clawed tration of morphine, and dizziness himself at 3 o'clock in the afternoon reaching down to the murder of er fifteen days of strenuous examina the women terribly. One of the wom- and nausea caused by the drug, rathof mind enough to were reFrank Steunenberg, and whose mur- tion, is as follows: Thomas R. Gess en had presence on the floor K)CUf8d adjournment for the day. of the er than the original trouble, remain prostrate to the to Orchard retained control of himself dered victims by bullet and go his bomb 59, real estate: Finlay for inability M'Bean, 51 cage, and succeeded in crawling out, sponsible almost from the moment he took th numbered scores. afternoon. the so room was in declared 57 imprudcourt D. her Hawley while ranchman; Samuel Oilman, companion ent as to stand up and was being eater, and stand, if he suffered much he did not that wherever in the mining sections farmer; Daniel Clark, 32. farmer Haywood is a hearty show It His eyes were bloodshot ano of the coast states the federation had George Powell, 58, ranchman; O. V mangled by the lions. The audience Since the trial began has stopped takwas in a panic, women screamed witn exercise, and these conditions, his fine mottled in color when lu been in control there had been left a Sebern, 52, farmer; H. F. Masseeai terror and fainted. After consider-ab- l ing to the worry and strain of the added "ame into the room to confront tht trail of blood to mark its operations. 52, fanner; Lee Schrivner, 52, farmer; efforts the remaining woman was trial, are believed to be responsible men whose life he jeopardizes. Hi Of the hired assassins he cried: "To J. A. Robertson, for the attack. The earlier suffering Levi finally rescu ; ' from the cage. 73, farmer; was plainly very nervous. He seemed them murder became a trade and as Smith, 5:!, carpenter; A. P. Burns, 51 of the prisoner created the impression AMBITION OF BOSS CROKER. that he was quite seriously ill, and It. ranchman; Samuel F. Russell, G8 at first to lose a little of his physical sassination a means of living." was fanner. thought that an extended interMr. control, for he walked unsteadily at Hawley told the jury that Broadly speaking, the State will Exile Said to Cherish Desire to Enter ruption of the trial was inevitable. he noared the stand and reached in while Haywood. Pettibone and Moyer charge that Haywood. conspiring British Parliament. an indefinite way for the arm of the are specifically charged in the in- with .Moyer, Pettibone, Simpkins and HOLDS BOOKS FOR WAGES. of the others "inner circl The newspapers are reLondon. alleged chair. He had trouble in finding voict dictment with having thrown or exFederation of Miners the report that Richard Croker Colorado Girl Goes to Jail Rather for a few minutes, but only for a few. ploded the bomb, it is not the pur- of the Western a campaign of terrorism that viving plotted Than be Defrauded. an ambition to enter the He quicqly steadied himself and was pose of the prosecution to prove that had for its double cherishes purpose the remov soon talking in the soft, easy tones they were even in the state of Idaho al by assassination of those opposed British parliament as an Irish nationColorado Springs. Because Exine that characterize his speech. His at the time of the crime. Under the to the organization and the retention alist member. Recently Mr. Croker Fuller refused to be dissuaded from manner was easy and his gaze steady laws of the state, however, acces- and increase of control and power has taken an interest in the work of her belief that possession is nine within the organization. It will al in any direction that a question sories before the fact are not recog- lege that the explosion at the Vindi the nationalists, made contributions points of law, she is spending her nized as such, but must be charged cator mine, the claimed his attention. blowing up of the In to the party funds, lent automobiles hours in a cell at the county jail. She with the Those dependence depot, the murder of Orchard confessed that, as a mem who aid? crime as principals. for electioneering purposes and iden- was brought into court because she advise, abet or assist in ber of the mob that wrecked the crime are recognized under the laws Light Gregory, a detective of Denver; - tified himself with the party by ap- refused to surrender the books of the the murder of Arthur Collins of TelBunker Hill and Sullivan mill in the of Idaho, whether present or not, as luride, the alleged blowing up of Fred pearing on the platform at the recent Mary Murphy Mining company, which Coeur d'Alenes, he lighted one of the principals in the ciime. of San Francisco, and the al convention in Dublin. It is doubtful, she acknowledges to he in her posBradley "It is our purpose," the leading atleged attempts on the lives of former fuses that carried fire to the giant willsession. Miss Fuller claims about $60 torney for the state went on, "to Gov. Peabody and Judges Gabbert however, if Mr. Croker would be to foreswear his American citizen- salary for work done upon the books. explosion; confessed that he set the show that the death of Steunenberg and Goddard of ing were all Colorado, death-traand much more doubtful if he When the in the Vindicator mine at was una result ot a conspiracy, an acts in a single mining company demurred great conspiracy to ship could find a constituency desiring to ('ripple Creek that blew out the lives understanding and collusion between tWH the murdei of Gov. Steunen- tafce to immediate payment of the sum.' or the if as a him me candidate, up leaders ot the VNestern Federa berg was incidental. It be af Superintendent will MeCorrnick and Hon of Miners and . to haVe iff Fuller Miss will the welcome leaders alleged' other acqui party that Haywood was the gen sition of a Foreman Beck; confessed that be a As to the general conspiracy, Mr rharged of such master as long officers that formed the politician ins of and the strength behind the cause he had not been paid for his Hawley said: ful nature. was was and that deferred, plot, great Steunenberg just so long "1 have said, gentlemen, it has been added to the list because of his part first attempt at violence lu the in for the vain would seek they (01 their object and policy to con during the labor troubles in north FUTURE MOTIVE POWER. mine he had been treacherous part books. She was sentenced to jail untroi tne poutrcs ot the various sec Idaho. to his associates by warning the man til she would consent to turn over the tions where they have lived, wherc It will be alleged that Haywood Remarkable Prediction Made By Sir books. "I'll stay in jail till I rot," she agers of the Florence & Cripple have where their existed, they organ and his associates, standing and work Creek railway that there was a plot said, "but 1 shan't tell where they Hugh Bell Regarding Electricity. l.atton, their subordinate lodges hav ing in the background, planned the to blow up their trains; confessed had are." t hi control. This A forecast remarkable London. conspiracy, that he cruelly Bred three charges of long list of crimes and sent Harry buckshot into the body of Detective collusion, these crimes, this tin and Steve Adams forth as has just been made by Sir Hugh Bell, orchard FOR LOVE OF WOMAN. between the leaders of this hired executioners. Lyte Gregory of Denver, killing him the new president of the Iron and some with that organization, together In sequence the State's testimony-wilInstantly: confessed that for days he were Barcn Turns Laborer to Win Fair of the Steel institute, in his presidential vtalkcd Governor Peubody about Den- dinate associated with them in a subor begin with a rehearsal times at other role, together American Bride. Caldwell tragedy in ver waiting a chance to kill him; conwhich grim was blown tc fessed that be and Steve Adams set with others that upon the outside Frank Steunenberg of the Mo. great improvements Baron Paul von Zglit-sk- i Speaking Joplin, ind discharged the mine under the piayeu into uieir nanus, who Were death by a bomb on the night of De in he suggested that in a of confi into shipbuilding their necessarily Berlin, brought Germany, and Miss cember 30, 1905, and then the preslepol at Independence that Instantly has, as 1 have stated before ence at Caldwell of Harry Orchard hundred years, with little or no ma Helen Nicholson of this city were killed fourteen men. and confessed dence, caused the death, and been the rea and John L. a member of chinery, a ship would speed on her married at the home of the bride's that, failing in an attempt to poison of the death of Governor Steun the executive Simpkins,of the Western way drawn by electric force gener board Fred Bradley of San Francisco, he cause en parents at high noon Saturday. berg. blew Federation of Miners, will be shown. ated him and his house with a over an transmitted hour After that and at Miss Nicholson is the daughter of Hawley spoke for nearly Niagara acbomb of gelatin. who Harry Orchard, and a half to a court room crowded Frank C. Nicholson, a wealthy mine tually murdered Steunenberg, will be the Atlantic by wireless telegraph. Daring his testimony, Orchard de- but silent; to a jury which, sitting connected with the scene and crime, clared that Moyer and Haywood had bolt Strange as this forecast might be, operator and engineer. She met her upright, watched for every word; and then Orchard will be called to praised him for his work. be said it was no more incredible husband in Paris a year ago, while a prisoner who, with his- family to the stand to retell the confession And when court adjourned at him. was several times moved it is alleged, he made to De- than what had happened since 1807. visiting the capitals of Europe. o'clock Ore.iard had not finished, but around to deep emotion as the prosecutor which, The baron for the past three months tective McParland. After that will The world moved on in a succession had more brutal crimes to tell about pronounced the charges. Counsel for come the State's effort to corroborate of In order to bring his bloody career been working in the mines here has fulfillment. and their dreams the defense opened fire before tin1 the Orchard a spade hand in order to become down to its end at Caldwell, where story and to clinch by Bell said that it was ab as statement Sir ten had Hugh minutes, proceeded of the with the operation other testimony the general part ot with a bomb he killed to do better than familiar and the repetition of objections from the Western of Miners, solutely impossible over which he will have conFederation frank Steunenberg property of led to three or four sharp exto as the march them a to venture guess the particular part of William D. On the stand the witness said: changes. trol, and in order to prove his worthiin connection with science in the immediate future, and ness of the love of the rich mine ownHaywood, alleged "Harry Orchard is not my true name. were examined, the murder of Eight witnesses that almost anything wight be ex- er's daughter. have gone by thai name (or about Frank Steunenberg. aryl there would have been time for pected to happen. ,'leven years, My true name is Al three or four more if the available Send MUST WEAR TIES. to fred Horsley. Prisoners. came to the United Message supply of the state had not unexpect Growth of Federation of Miners. States in ISHti. first to Spokane" a As run Denver. an of out. message good edly enforcing adjourn While Orchard testified Denver. An increase of 10,000 in Government Takes No Note of ReligDeputy ment soon I o'clock. The wit cheer to the imprisoned officers of Sheriff Beamer and his assistants nesses wereafter all from Caldwell, ami the Western Federation of ious Scruples of Letter Carriers. the membership of the Western Fedstood at the side of him and about those who did not tell Miners, of the crime of Miners will be shown by eration General three feet in the rear of the witness itself were called to locate Postmaster Washington the was sent following telegram by Harry chair. the reports to be presented at the an- Meyer, in answer to a letter from a who went to the town as the executive board of the organize Orchard, Haywood's mother, Mrs Carruthers Thomas Hogan at various local hotels which will meet in mall carrier asking "Whether the tion, which met Monday to prepare nual convention if Salt Lake Cits, and her daughter and around the Steunenberg 10th. In the absence of wearing of ties is compulsory for home. June Denver for will the annual convention which sat beside the prisoner and his wile, and to show that two months before this city June 10: President Charles H. Moyer, who Is a member of a religious sect that does 'hey having arrived here the pre the crime John L. Slmpkins, a mem- assemble in Messrs. Moyer. Haywood and Petti vious day from Salt lake City. The ber of the n prison in Idaho awaiting trial on not allow its members to wear tics at executive board of the Ida. The executive the charge of complicity in the mur Boise, Prisoner's two daughters Ware Western Federation of Miners, hail bone, now all," has replied: in session, sends greet der of former Governor Frank Steun-euberhoard, Haywood held a notebook and joined Orchard and had live,) fi "Under the postal regulations, if a our moral and took it Intervals notes of the pro him for several Pledge you C. E. Mahoney, first days in the same ings. nancial support and hope that yon Kir- - tetter carrier wishes to wear a shirt seedlngs. None of the Haywood room. will preside. James waist he must also wear a turn-dowwill soon he vindicated and restored (roup could see either door without wls is acting secretary in place of collar with a dark tie and n neat belt." to liberty." turning in their seals, and while they Met Death While Watching Fire. laywood. faced showed front, steadily they 111. - Three Not Too Old to Walk. Western Woman Wins Honors. Roddick, persons wert their expectancy for the appearance Passenger Train Wrecked. of the man whose may killed here by the explosion of a testimony New York. On the anniversary of Washington. Mrs. Gertrude G. Grey San Antonio, Tex. One man was mean so much to them with gasoline. Haywod One of the Ins famous walk from Portland, Me., of Nevada has been awarded the gold did not get a square look at Orchard nstantly killed and a score of persons medal until he had started to testify. Hay men killed was Fred Hatting, a bar- tn Chicago, accomplished Just forty by the Corcoran School of Art ber, of Reddlck. The names of the years ago, Fdward Pay son Weston, njured, some of them fatally, by the at Its annual commencement. Mrs. wood leaned down between his conn of eastbound passenger sel so that he might gel a clear, un- other two men are unknown, as tht v the will tinder wrecking with art has studied unceasing pedestrian, rain No. 8 Sunday morning two miles Grey obstructed view of the witness stand were strangers, having come to Red take the duplication . of that long for the last five years in this and for fully five minutes he gs d of Lozier, a small station on the diligence west dlck on a train earlier in the journey that, first brought him before Before that she practiced law in city. steadily at the man who was giving afternoon. freight The Pacific. derailment Southern his attention to the stales counsel with several The three men. totethcr the public eye. He will start on the was the result either of train wreck Nevada, having been the first woman other persons, were same date. October 14, and finish on the other ide of the room, anil it state. She in watching three freight cars burn that ahead of his record made in 18C7. ers or defective steel, though the pos- admitted toto the bar soonthat was not until the first interrupt ion had to will engage in not determined cause had been go Europe itive become from a hot box He then covered the came from the defense that the two on one of the ignited 1,'256 miles in at last reports. further studies and brush work. tracks. saw each other. thirty days. Toledo it Blamed. Montana Man Electrocuted. to Secured Schmitz Mayor Jury Try Famous Diplomat Injured. Revolt of Hutiars. of San Francisco. Guatemala City. The government Helena. Mont. Detecting the odor St The fourth squad John A. Kasson of Petersburg Washington. s Salvador Toof an declares that General .f San Francisco The flesh, was com burning jury rnn of the Hussars of the guard, staIowa, famous as a diplomat and lawthe Guatemalan transrevolutionist, ledo, Charles Bothwell, to which pleted Tuesday afternoon for the trial yer, fell and fractured his arm and hour after tioned at Tsarskoe-SeloIs to who about an actlvn undertake K for the of former on Schmiti Mayor expert Kugene the after Westlnghouse being carried to his home, was place the Imperial family had just recampaign against President Cabrera, of the five indictments returned first of a inside trans had gone ompany. revolted against the moved, have is the author of the recent attempt reported In a serious condition. He strict discipline which recently had against him by the Oliver grand jury, s 85 years of age. Mr. Kasson is the former at the power plant of the upon the president, as well as the Inbeen instituted by a m w commander. by which he Is accused jointly with comtnls Helena Power Transmission company stigator of the assassination of The trouble for n time threatened to Abraham Unci of having extorted tornier special In Mexico City. former at Lake Hauser, the tender made an His motive Barrillas spnad through the entire regiment, from Joseph Malfanti $1,175 as the sloner of this government, was jealousy. General Toun- found Bothwell and Investigation tint were the mutinous troopers member of congress, former member ledo Is now making preparations with first installment of a $5.oo Mutual ousclous. He died s few minutes President promptly surrounded and disarmed h f the American Canada Joint high Zelaya of Nicaragua for an fco 'he French to bribe secure restau other rniiiiri :nwl nrdei wuh rPMlnrpil He had come in rostaci with organized Invasion of Salvador an I rant keepers of San Francisco their commission and has held many other aater. without bloodsaod The ringleaders live wire. Guatemala. licenses to sell liquor high offices. will be court vnrllan d Boise, e s p pei-sous- Vin-iicat- l j I t, n three-quarter- . I |