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Show TIIE TACC TWO TRI-WEEKL- Y Saturday, June JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. been presented six years before year-olFORECAST OF FASHION. child announced her mis WILLIAM F. DAVIS federation a was Butte fortune, an Indian woman apDENIES ORCHARD STORY and that camp where the blacklist was in- plied a potion which she said was All Kinds of Coats For Ones Selection This Season-Ele- ctric Several Other Witnesses Testify effective. Passing to the threat a sure cure, but Anderson was Steunennot satisfied, brushed it aside and Concerning Orchards Grudge Orchard made against Belts. . to unable was witness the his lips, drawing the applied berg Against Steunenberg. recall what anyone else had said poison from the wound, which he There is much variety in the Boise, Idaho, June 26. Wil- on that occasion except the words next cauterized with a red hot shape and style, of coats for liam F. Davis of Goldfield, Nev., of Orchard. Davis returns to the poker. The little girl was taken spring, and it is almost impossible forty miles to a doctor, who an- to state which one oft he important wit-- - stand tomorrow morning. will, be most popuMrs. Lottie Day of Denver nounced therewasnethingfur nesses for the defense of William lar. Tight fitting coaits buttoned D. Haywood, accused of the mur- testified that in 1904 Orchard ther to be done, and she has been simply down the front, some rathder of Frank Steunenberg was bid her about the loss of the returned to her home in Choteau er be long and others short, will called to the stand at noon today Hercules interest,, and with it the county none the worse for Jier worn with severe tailored costuhad chance to support the only experience. n his4 mes. not been completed when court woman he ever really loved, Elastic belts are in great dethat-h- e said he would kill KILLED BY BOMBS. adjourned this evening. Harry and mand. The narrow ones come in Tiflis, .Transcaucasia, Russia Orchard testified' that Davis led Steunenberg for the wrong done all colors plain and plaided. and commanded the mob that him; and John D. Elliott, an old June26. Ten bombs were thrown are studded and embossed and soldier, swore that Orchard told today into Ervine square, in the They destroyed the Bunker Ilill with, various designs. The soft Sullivan mill in 1899, inspired, as him on a train in Idaho in the center of the town, which "was elastic belts, which crush into the the agent of Haywood and Moy- fall of 1905 that he was in the thronged with people. come only in black and ter- buckle, and missiles with mine the The of and owners, exploded Vindicator employ the explosion er, white and are four or five inches the "train wrecking plot at Crip- that there was a plot against .'the rific force. wide. and its leaders. Many persons were killed or inple Creek, and was an accomplice federation Some of the long gloves have showed the fact that jured and windows and doors station in the Independence a buttonhole or loop at the top Elliott. had twice been an inmate were shattered over a large area. crime. to fasten them to the sleeves, thus all The police are preventing On direct examination by Clar- of an insane asylum with a mind eliminating a common annoyance approach to the scene of the outence Darrow he went over the unbalanced by family troubles. There is no abatement of . the John M. ONeill, editor of the rage. story- of his working life, includuse of braid on spring suits. It is ing the pathetic story of the MinersMagazine, was the only found on skirts as well as on MOONSHINERS KILLED. death of his wife and babe at other witness during the day. coats and jackets. Cripple Creek, at which he wept, He testified that Orchard came to Ribbons are used in all sorts of his office early in 1905 and asked Asheville, N. C., June 23. In and made positive denial of-eon hats. Sometimes they of Governor a pitched battle today in Pied ways cry statement of Orchard that for the addresses involved him or his associates in Peabody and General Sherman mond, ten miles from this city, any form of crime. He claimed Bell, whom he said should be revenue officers routed 200 moonONeill said that shiners, who were encouraged in that he was even a member of the bumped off. union when the Bunker Ilill and he referred Orchard to a city di- the battle by their wives and The state used the daughters. Ten 0 fthe moonshinSullivan mine was blown up and rectory. of ONeill to ers were killed and thirty were at the conclusion of his general make clear it that the magazine taken prisoners, with several wostory swore that at Cripple Creek femen and a half dozen children. during the strike Orchard told was the official organ of the its. and deration Four thousand gallons of whiskey mine views, him of the Hercules after expressed and threatened to kill Steunen- and to read to the jury some were sejzed. The revenue army was led byj. sneering articles about the death berg. O'Neill also Will Roberts. He received in of Davis pf. Steunenberg. The said he had seen Orchard at formation that the wholesale runthat and was severe by Senator Borah and searching and was chiefly devot- federation headquarters several ning of mountain dew were in ed as far as it proceeded with times and that Steve Adams and that the mountainers Roberts gathered men the Bunker Ilill and Sullivan af- Mrs. Adams had also been there. force. from a dozen points and led them fair, and the circumstances unOF SHAME. SIGNS for the mountain early Monday SHOWS der , which Orchard made the San Francisco, June 23. Over- night. The moonshiners were inthat against Steunenberg. Davis asserted that he remained at come with grief and humiliation trenched. Under cover of dark Gem the day the Bunker Ilill at the action of the bar associa- ness Roberts led bis men by a mill was blown up and while he tion in recommending that he be circuitous route up the mountain said he saw the train in charge impeached if he did not immedi- until he was above the mounA Pretty Little Frock 5626 of the masked mob arrive at and ately resign, Superior Judge K. taineers. At dawn he sent a man dea of white under cover form spikes, sharp, which are offlag, depart from Gem, he could not d. Ilebbard tried to take his own name any one on the train except life this morning in his jhambers manding surrender, but the moon ten twisted. Then there are stuff the engineer, Hutton. lie said at the Temple Israel. He was shiners fired on the messenger, loops standing up from the hat or soft loops flattened . against the there was no excitement, and he saved from death with the barrel The battle at once began. . . brim at or drooping dejectedly made no inquiry about the mob. of a revolver pressed against his from the rear. ESTES MURDER CASE. Ue said that he remained in hid- temple, by a reporter, who took Many of the new hats are quite ing after the mill was blown up away the weapon. Twenty atCourthouse, Houston, Va., June flat and are trimmed with flatly because he did not want to be torneys appointed by the Bar as26. At the opening of the court arranged wings. Many have flat deported or thrown into the sociation to investigate Judge bull pen and that he changed Ilebbard 8 conduct filed a report, today in the trial of formerjudge loops of velvet filling in under his name when he departed from in which they .accuse him of Loving for the killing ofTheodore the. brim at the back. When the Butte shortly . after, because he gross 'intemperance and call for Estes, the defendant looked care- hat is light, the'wings of medium feared the mine owners, black- his resignation or impeachment. worn. Seatqd with him were his shades and the velvet loops much son and his brother. John P., Y. darker the effect is very good. 1 . list, made up from a petition that A warm weather frock for the G., and llenry Swansea, of Danthe employers of the Bunker Spiritualist Confesses Fakes. wee of Gov. brothers Swansea, girl is shown in the picture. ville, Ilill had sent to Governor McLos Angeles, June . 26. With is of blue and white checked seats upon the prosecutions It Connell, protesting against the evident relish at the humor of the hd a trimtaed with while emside. Mrs. is P. Swanson J. gingham Borah unsafety of the mine. situation, Professor Frank M sister of Estes, and her husband broidery and has a white collar. showed that the petition had Donovan, spiritualistic medium, is taking an active part in de- This design makes up beautifully testifying in the Charles G. Had-'doc- k fending the memory of the dead in' all the thin materials will contest, today told how man. Bad Symptoms. JUDIC CIIOLLET. , . he The woman who has periodical haaA duped the aged capitalist into Sheriff Beard of Amherst Co., aches, backache, sees Imaginary dark giving up large shares of his who has Do Not Neglect the Children. knowjj Judge Loving for pots or speck floating or dancing before her eyea, ha gnawing distress or heavy fortune, and how he made him, defendas to the testified years, full feeling tn stomach, faint spells, At this season of the year the from ant feeling in lower abdominal or through pretended messages being an excessive drinker first unnatural looseness of a pelvie region, easily startled or slotted. his dead wife, Sarah Haddock, and that he had suffered at times Irregular or painful periods, with or withchilda bowels should have immeout pelvic catarrh, la suffering from marry twice- - again,- - both times 'to from delirium itremins. The wit- weaknesses and derangements that should intimate friends of Donovans. diate attention. The best thing have early attention. Not all of above ness stated that the dissipation that can be given is Chamber symptoma are likely to be present In any In his testimony today he said of ease at one tlmei. Judge Loving had completely Iains Colic, Cholera and DiarrHaddock had Neglected or badly treated and such that Charles G. changed his disposition and that cases often run Into maledles which deseveral mand the surgeons knife if they do not sittings every day and before' he started drinking he hoea Remedy followed by castor result fatally. oil as directed with each bottle No medlcfne'eztant has such a long paid for them at the rate of $2 was pleasant and agreeable, and numerous record of cures In such of the remedy. For sale by all per sitting. eases as Dr. Pierces Favorite though in later years he had be. dealers. 0 ilon. No medicine haa such a strong He told how he kept a box with come unreasonable and disagreeprofessional Indorsement of each of Its several Ingredients worth more than any a concealed telegraph instrument able. number of ordinary non professional tea- -' Ancient Rome . Unionists. The very best Ingredients in it. The visitbrat his parlors Sheriff Beard stated that he known to medical science for the cure of would slip questions in the box. knew that Judge Loving was womans pecullsr ailments enter Into Its composition. No alcohol, harmful, or lie would operate the telegraph for four is now merely & memory of the continuously drunk drug Is to be found in the list of its lugredienta printed on each instrument and the gullible per-soyears, while in Amherest county. past. Ballards Snow Liniment is and attested under oath. a for In any condition of the female system. waiting message Mr. Harrison, of Amherest, for- the family liniment of the twenDr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription can do would think were that the spirits only good never harm. Its whole effect merly a lawyer, testified along tieth century. A positive cure for Is to strengthen. Invigorate and regulate the same lines as Sheriff Beard Rheumatism, Burns Cuts, Sprains the whole femsle system and especially working the pelvic organa. When these are deas to the excessive drinking and Neuralgia etc., Mr. C.' H. Runyon, ranged In function or affected by disease, SAVES GIRLS LIFE. the stomach and other organs of digestion the change it had brought on Stanberry, Mo. writes: I have become sympathetically deranged, the nervea are weakened, and a long list of 27. When June Helena, Mont., Judge Loving. The witness de- used Snow Liniment for Rheuma-tisbad, unpleasant symptoms follow. Too and all pain. I cant say much must not be expected of this Fa- he found Indian remedies would clared' that Loving worshiped vorite Prescription." It will not perform in of his unavailable case the Sold by Elizabeth. miracles: will not cure tumors no med- prove enough in its praise. daughter icine will It uUI often pret'ent them, if a been b . bitten Riter Bros. Drug Co. young girl who had taken In time, and thus the operating table and the surgeona knife may be by a . most a DEAD. DROPPED rattlesnake, huge avoided. Women suffering from diseases of long simple and effective cure was that The most cheerful people Jn Standing, are Invited to consult Doctor of. Park Pierce by letter, frek- All correspondence resorted to by John Anderson, a town City, Jerry Murphy, today are the want adverunUMhmaand -; tisers uiled "bo tie poUtm forty-eigL,V.lu'S3rSivK years old, Buffalo, N. 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Mercury and potash eat out the delicate lining of the stomach and bowels, produce chronic dyspepsia by drying up the gastric juices, cause teeth to decay, and often completely break down the constitution, and ww! they are used In large quantities, the bones become affected, while th disease for which one has so long taken this destructive treatment not been cured. Contagious Blood Poison is a disease it will not do to trifi! with. It is a vile, dangerous and destructive disorder. When the btoad becomes infected with its virus the mouth and throat ulcerate, hair and ev. brows come out. glands in the peck and groin swell snot! Appear on the flesh, and In severe cases aores break out on the body ft finger nails drop off and the sufferer is diseased from' head to foot. is the only known antidote for Contagious Blood Poison the one retned that is able to get to the root of the disease and force out every, particle Ji the poison so that there are never any signs of. Its, return. 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