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Show THE PAGE TWO the Western Federation, was the DETECTIVE shot last witness, and brought the THAT STARTED RIOT trial participants back to great Pinkerton Stenographer w Con- good humor with the drollest cludes His Story Day of Sen- kind of a tale of his arrest by sations at the Trial of Hay-- . the militia with all the popip and circumstance of war times, the wood. in the activities of bull pen, and his happy release Boise, Idaho, July 1. Mprris JYiedman, the young Russian by a brother Woodman of the stenographer who left the employ World who commanded the miliof the Pinkerton agency at Den- tia. Counsel for the defense said ver to write a book "in which he in published certain correspondence today that they might succeed of the agency that passed finishing with all of their witnesthrough his hands, was again to- ses except Haywood a?d Moyer w lik. Their day the principal figure at the by the end of this is two to thes reserve More printrial. murder plan Steunenberg defense for last. The the than half of (the courts day was cipals occupied in reading to the jury has prepared its draft of instrucwhich tions, the stale is working up its documents copies the Friedman took from the Pinker- rebuttal case, so th. end of the ton records. These were chiefly trial approaches. the daily reports of secret agents operating as spies among the un-- 1 MURDERED HIS DAUGHTER. New York, July 1. A sensaions and union men at Cripple Creek, Victor, Globeville, Colo- tional turn was given today to rado City, Trinidad and Denver, the ease of Viola Boylan, the nine and showed a complete surveil- year old girl who was found mallance of the Western Federation treated and murdered in the celof Miners and the United Mine lar of her parents home, when Workers of America, during thu the girls father, Thomas Boylan, troubles in . Colorado in wus arrested. After a. searching labor 1903-0Pinkerton men sat in of Boylan s apartments; he was ihe federation convention at Den- taken into custody charged with ver in 1904. reporting all pro- being a suspicious person." lie was questioned closely about the ceedings. None of the reports of letters disappearance of the child. Boylan is 60 years old and a that were produced by Friedman and rea 1 to the jury by Clarence cripple. The man was unsuspectother than ed, as the police had been search-Darrow contained general references to the collater- iqg for some unknown Italian al issues of the trial, but they who was said by Violas playwere offered in substantiation of mates to have intercepted the girl the counter claim of the defense upon the street and to have taihat the Pinkerton agency con- ken her into a wine cellar. Afspired for the destruction of the ter questioning Boylan the police Western federation of Miners changed the charge against him to homicide. and the lies of its leaders. The prosecution offered no opGOT BEAR ALIVE. position ic any feature of Friedmans testimony and no objecGeorge ONeil, a rancher of of tion to the introduction any Nut canyon several miles north of one of the documents that the Ensign leak, Salt Lake, captured defense obtained through him, a large male bear alive and, is and when Friedman was handed keeping and taming him fpr exit en- hibition purposes. over for deavored to ascertain if Friedman had any more reports or letters DIED OF BLOOD POISON. issue. It bearing on the general attacked Friedman on the ground Martha, the two year old Pinkerthe he had that played daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles tons falsely, had violated his Holmes, died at Eureka from stolen had to and blood them, pledge poisoning. The child got the documents which he produced her thumb caught between the witness would not admit cog wheels of a wringer several but that he had stolen the papers and days ago, and although the would not allow Senator Borah wound was dres.sed by a physi to call him a Pinkerton. cian immediately, blood poisoning He insisted that it was not set in. stealing to take information that had been obtained by the fraud Your Liver and deceit of secret service men, and declared that the public ser- is out of order. You go to bed in vice which he performed in in- a bad humor and get up with a forming the people of the meth- bad taste in your mouth. You ods of the agency fully justified want something to stimulate your liver. Just try Ilerbine, the liver anything that he had done. He said that had he known regulator. A positive cure for this trial was coming up he Constipation, Dyspepsia and all would have taken many more let- liver complaints. Mrs. F. ,Ft. ters and reports. Senator Borah Worth, Texas, writes: Have usedllerbine in my fampressed him to tell judt what records there were in the Pinkerton ily for years. Words cant exoffice at Denver bearing directly press what I think about it. on this case, and while the wit Everybody in my household is ness 8a id he could not tell of any happy and well? and we owe it to Sold by Riter Bros Drug particular one he - remembered Ilerbine.' ' Detective written letters b Co. by many manner all which in McParland of crimes were laid at the door ROBBED WHILE SLEEPING. of the Western Federation of Miners. George W. Muncy, an old solwitness dier. and a friend by the name of Another interesting was James L. Wallace, an at- Connors, were the victims of hotorney of Cripple Creek, who tel thieves while occupying their served with the militia, first as room at the Centralhotel in Oga private and then as a nonten- den. Muncy and his friend had ant during the strike of 1903-04- . gone into partnership for a prosas instances lie related several pecting tour and were to purtending"Wshow the misuse of the chase their outfit next morning. power of the militia by the mine They took a room at the hotel and owners, gave the criminal records were soon in the arms of morphe-us- . of some of the gunfigliters imand did not know what had told ported bv the miue owners, happened uutil they arose. The of the working of the card sys- matter was reported to the police. tem, recited the circumstances The. thieves were evidently in a connected with the looting of the hurry, as they did not slop to reunion stores and a newspaper of- move, the chain from the vest, but fice and swore that he saw K. G. slashed out a portion of the Sterling, chief detective for the mine owners; fire the first shot ip H the Victor riot the day the IndeThe tranmutation of the d was blown station up. pendence things into cash is an evM. E. White an organizer for ery day feat of want-ad- , alchemy. fired the-vermi- - n 4. , cross-examinati- te gar-merit- not-neede- r ." TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y Thursday t July 4, 1907. SARTORIAL NEWS. All Must Clean Up. Popular. To all property owners IMVES RHEUMATISM Lettuce Green a Smart Sommer Shade. Helmet Hats Aye or renters in Logan City: Notice is hereby given to all who own or have in charge stables, outhouses or other outbuildings or yards containing manure, offal or rubbish of any description, snch as tin cans, ' ashes, etc. ; also those having cesspools, that the same must be cleaned and the premises placed in 'a sanitary condition snch as will be accepted by the Sanitary Inspector, within, seven days from the date of this notice. Parties failing to comply with the above will be dealt with according to law. By Order of the Board" of Health, of Logan City. Dated June 29, 1907. There is a new yellow green resembles a pr.le lettuce shade that seems to be gaining in popular fancy. The helmet shaped hat is taking a prominent place in millinery, and a great many brown and ecru hats are seen. Pale putty and pongee tones are smart and attractive. Pongee that The cause of Rheumatism is a sour, acid condition Of he blood brotnrfcf about by indigestion, chronic constipation, and the accumulation in th system of refuse matter which the natural eliminative organs have failed t carry out. This refuse or waste matter ferments and sours, generating acid which is. absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the bod and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. One may also be bo7 with a predisposition or tendency to- Rheumatism, because like all blood Ai eases it can be transmitted from parent to child. The aches and paina i the disease are only symptoms which yon may scatter or relieve vntb ments. plasters,, blisters, etc., or deaden with opiates. As soon howJ as such treatment is left off orthere is any exposure to cold or dammieM after an attack, of indigestion 6r constipation, the wandering muscles and joints and tender place on the flesh return, and thesuff finds that he has merely checked the symptoms while the real cause of th disease remains in- the Blood. Rheumatism can never be cured ,! Mood remains saturated! with irritating, uric acid DoTn S S. S. cures Rheumatism by driving the cause out of the blood. It thor- onghly cleanses the blood and renovates the circulation by neutralizing th acids and expelling alt foreign matter from the system. S. S. S. and invigorates the blood so that instead of a weak, soar stream, stimulate constant! depositing acrid and corrosive matter in the muscles, joints, nerves and bones the body is soothed and nourished by rich, g which completely and permanently cures Rheumatism. S. S. 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The mystery surrounding the supposed New York, of Sidney Moss, manufacturers agent of Toronto Canada, for whom the police last night ,sent out a . general alarm, was cleared up today when the While Star Steamship company announced that a wireless message had been received from the steamship Celtic that Sidney Moss had lost his ticket. The company wired back to the purser to pass Mr. Moss without a ticket. MV. Moss arrived in New York on June 23 and went- to a local hotel. Last Wednesday he left the hotel, saying he was going to Europe on the Celtic, whieh sailed Thursday, morning. Mr. Moss baggage was put aboard the ship. Last Thursday evening a hat and coat were found in an uptown apartment house containing papers and a ticket for Europe, evidently belonging to Sidney Moss of Toronto. The police were called jid a search made for the missing man. ; But for BOYS and CHILDREN as well. I also carry a very complete and select line of DRY GOODS, 9 b! 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