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Show o 0 000 Op 0000 does who investor 0 0 The 0 0 not read the classified ads. Q is' 0 opportunity-blind.- '' 00000000000 NUMBER jew i Thompson paid the doctor for his services with a diamond pin, saying he had no money. Bishopric Mrs. Barber are scouring . the city and suburbs for the fugitive. Thompson is about 49 years old, but is gray haired and worn. Be is said to he well known to the ' Those Omaha boosters who PRANKLIN, Idaho, July 11. m all ithe large eitiea. Af- were here in June cant police bad a last we very forget the On Sunday ter the robbery with which he is beauty of ithe scene they beheld and a great ood conference, charged in Portland" he, eluded wthen they reached the the top of the nany were present, including the detectives of and England hill. College Many of them have of the stake, who gave presidency America for three years. to written to the acquaintances here peoexcellent instructions all and of them mention that ward, and during the ple of the SIX WORKMEN KILLED. view. Here is a sample of some the lishop-rl-e meeting a change in of the letters received: t. I. wM made, as Bishop 10. Six Philadelphia, II. E. Hatch, Cashier, July Hatch had resigned after having workmen are believed to have 31 Logan, Utah. years. been bishop of Franklin. been killed by'the collapse of the Dear Sir . The new bishop 'who was voted ' a Bridgeman Brothers building, on Having reached home from my ia Samuel C. Parkinson ; Fifbelow Washington avenue, and we believe trip to the Northwest, with the tery good man, teenth street, this afternoon. One Omaha Commercial he for Club, I want will make' a good bishop, of that John has body, Marshall, to thank you or your courtesies to the ji kind, and sociable, good been taken from the debris, and while in chosen has Logan. I certainly enlie poor and the aged. at least five others are in the were appgave me, and joyed the drive-yohi council, who also ruins. . from view the the for voted hilltop of the in, namely: ointed and At the time of the collapse fertile valley below, remains a ret counselor,. Hyrum Batch; about iwenty-fiv- e men were at lecond counselor, Isaac B. Nash. pleasant memory with me. work on the structure. Kow if they will be united abd I hope at some time, to have an The building was a reinforced work together for the good of the of showing my apconcrete structure and when the opportunity of the of your kindness while ward, and we, the people east wall began to crumble, many preciation faith our them with in ward, uphold Logan in a more substantial of the workmen jumped and esand prayers, and good works, manner, and remain, j caped with their lives. A number our ward will prosper, as it has Very truly yours, of others were carried down bedone in the past, for we can say W. H. BUCHOLZ, Cashier. neath hundreds of tons of conOmaha National Bank. honestly that the old bishopric crete and if they were not instanthas done well for Franklin ward, ly killed it is believed they candaring their administration, and not reach them. Scores of men For a Pipe Organ. may they, when they leave this to reach at work are endeavoring rail existence and enter into the the unfortunate workmen, hut the Messrs. M. J. Ballard and presence of their Lord and MastOfficers hi Franklin y , It -- . , u , 1 - , Is Honored Mrs. Adaline Barber, was tendered a surprise party by a number of her. frienda yesterday af- ternoon. The veteran Relief Society worker had been a little depressed for some time, and the social .waa arranged with a view of cheering her up. The afternoon was happily spent in pleasant chat, and in partaking of the good things the visitors' took with them. Those who attended Mesdames were: Needham, Mitchell, Guy Thatcher, Lulu Needham, Knowles, Gordon, Jesse Earl, Jacob Earl, IIolt;., J. P. Smith, I. Smith, Morrell, Jane Thatcher, Stewart, Lundahl, A. L. Skanchy, Blair Lucy S, Cardon, A. G. Barber, Rebecca Eames. - i . MOYER TESTIMONY ENDS; - HAYWOOD TAKES STAND 1 Defendant in Celebrated Trial Is , Heard In His Own Behalf. when adjournment interrupted it. The state completed the cross examination of. Charles n. Moyer at noon, and in dealing with his testimony directed its strongest attack against the circumstances under which the federation at the suggestion of Jack Simpkins came to the relief of Orchard when he was arrested for killing ' Steunenherg. , Senator Borah, who conducted the examination, emphasized the connection of Jack Simpkins and. the 'federation and the fact that the federation without inquiry as to the guilt or innocence of, Orchard, gave $1,500 from its treas, ury to provide for his defense. He also developed the fact that the federation is providing for the defense of Steve Adams, who ia charged with killing two claim jumpers at the instigation of Jack Simpkins. Moyer denied knowing anything about the $100 that Haywood sent to Jack Simpkins a few days before Steunenherg was assassinated, and which is traced to Orchard hy an unsigned note he got at Caldwell jail and a coincidence of dates. . f BROOKLYN BRIDGE CRUSH New York, July 11 Announcement is made that in their efforts to solve the problem of the Brooklyn bridge crush, the public service commission will employ several of the best known engineers in the country. The bridge crush has for several years been one of the most pressing of local transit problems. During the rush hours when a great number of persons are going to and from business in a limited space of time, the jam of the bridge entrance is such that life and limb are menaced. Several people haye been killed and many injured during these rushes. They Love Good Time Wells ville doesnt believe in waiting for the holidays to come around in order to celebrate, but mixes a few of her own holidays in between the others. They intend to celebrate Pioneer Day of course, hut that is two weeks away, so they have decided to have at least one good time between now and then. This good time will occur next Thursday. The Boxelder Giants which comprise the pick of the baseball players of that county are coming over to try conclusions with Caches undefeated champs on that day and so the Wellsvillana who are nothing if not loyal to their nine, decided to call all business off and have a day of pleasure. In addition to the ball game there will he a band concert in which the Brigham and Wells-vill- e bands will participate, and a big dance in ithe evening, for which the famous Brigham orchestra, led by Prcf, Christensen will furnish the music. As usual the Write villa people will invite all their neighbors in to share their pleasures so if you want a good time go over there next Thursday. July 11. William took oath today as a Haywood witness in his own defense, and in a lengthy narrative of his life and his work as a leader of his fellow miners, that was interruptwork of rescue is necessarily slow W. Thatcher were out ed er, receive the good words: "Well George by adjournment, denied guilt because of the immense weight of done good and faithful servants; funds with of the murder of Frank Steunen-ber- g soliciting yesterday the debris which must he remov. which to obtain a new SUBMARINE BOAT CREWS. you have 'proved faithful over a pipe organ and the manifold crimes ed. Concrete and girders are pilfew, now I will make you rulers for the Logan tabernacle. There charged against him by Harry ed as high as ithe second story of over many. has been a great deal of talk Orchard, j naywood was pale and London, July 11, Two officers of the British navy, Commander about securing an organ, but it trembled Te are having very warm the structure. ,with nervousness when Bridgeman Brothers are manu- generally fizzled out, so the two he left the weather here now, and things beBall and Staff Surgeon oBes, have table of his counsel fitters steam supfacturers of invented an apparatus which, it gin to grow. Our gardens are gentlemen named decided not to and walked around to the elevatplies and were constructing an indulge in any more talk about ed witness is expected, will remove the presdoing fine now, stand, where he faced addition their to factory, ent dangers to crews navigating I am pleased to. say that we the matter, hut to get out and the judge and jury and raised his f i have no sickness in our midst . 1 submarine boats. It is designed see what could he done. right hand to be sworn. THE WAGES OF SIN. that is worth mentioning, and enable to the men to escape from COLORED MANS SUICIDE. In a little while they secured When he began to respond to the vessel even if she is filled with every thing is very quiet 3ince something over $2,000 in sub- Clarence Darrows questions, his the Fourth. water or poisonous gases. ExBuffalo, N. Y., July 11. Peter scriptions and feel confident that voice was low and somewhat unMontpelier, Idaho, July 11. saloon adI am sorry to say that diphtheri- Forestal, a well known ' they can secure that much more, certain, but within ten minutes he George M. Snowden, a negro, periments carried out by the and a has broken out in Preston. Mr. keeper and sporting man, in which event an $8,000 pipe or- had regained his composure and about 30 years old, committed miralty at Portsmouth proved, it of 32 Thomas Smiths little Marie age, is stated, that the apparatus will Smith, years girl, 10 gan will be put in, as the church for the rest of the afternoon he suicide here this afternoon by cutfulfill what is claimed for it, and years old, died of it yesterday at waitress in his saloon restaurant, will likely duplicate the amount was master of his feelings. As ting hia throat from ear to ear 5 The te murdered were toit likely to be adopted soon by early today. oclock, and will he buried raised here. le told of his boyhood that be- with a razor. He was well dresswith lived the British fleet. The invention day at about three. May God Smith woman formerly An effort to build up the choir gan with toil at the age of nine, ed but had no money. to leave refusal her Ilodson and give him and his wife The only motive that could be resembles a diving helmet with a strength will also he made. About 200 and gave the ihstpry of his family her to bear the sad resume and is the jacket attached. It contains an bereavement, and Forestals place singers were invited to a meeting his invalid wife who sat jus-- to assigned for the suicide The may lie banish the dreadful div relation with Ilodson are alleged held last night and it is thought The left of the witness stand be- possibility tliat he was a fugitive ingenious oxygen generator. the for cause ease from the been chief feature of this is that the his habitation, and to have that en'jpgh'of these can he gan sobbing softly. Her mother-in-la- from justice. Jle Jad been in from Freston. redouble murder. and her nurse soon com Montpelier hut, a few days. lie oxygen may he breathed and cured to have ja regular attendbeminseveral hours Ilodson was arrested a few ance of about 150, in which event forted her, however, and during was stopped by the police this breathed for NOTED PRISONER ESCAPES acid in the recarbonic cause the utes after the crime was commitLogan will soon have a choir to the rest of the afternoon she and morning and told to leave town absorbed ted. lie was covered with by a specthe rest of Haywoods kinsfolk or he would be ayisted. Shortly spired air is talk about. re. Denver, Col., July 11. John bui declared that he had remained quiet but deeply con afterward his body -- was found. ial substance called oxylithe. T. Foroccurred. Thompson, a prisoner in cust- collection. of what This fact is believed by the police cerned auditors. Transvaal Dynamite Outrage ody of Detective Joseph Day of estal was sitting in front of his was to indicate that he feared he FAMOUS YACHT BROKEN UP. Haywoods testimony nod-so- n the Portland when Ore.) police depart- saloon, it is alleged, Johanneburg, Transvaal, July chiefly characterized by positive would be arrested for some crime ment, leaped from a car window Ntw York, July 11. The famrushed up and stabbed him 10. A series of dynamite outrag- denials of the allegations made he had committed somewhere. "bile the train was running at with a butcher knife. Forestal es occured last night in the vicin- against him by the prosecution, Letters . found on the dead man ous yact Ilildegarde, built for in 1874, has been speed of forty miles an hour sank to the ground and his assailof the mines in which the lie denied that he met Orchard indicate (that he came from Bill- King Edward, ity nine-incnear this to the h city today and escaped. ant again plunged the white workmen are on strike. until some time after the Vindi- ings, Mont., and the police of broken up and consigned his Thompson is wanted at Portland bladeof the knife into body. The Crown hotel at Boksburg, cator explosion, denied that he that city will he notified of his junk pile at Hackensack, N. J. to answer a charge of stealing Hodson, it is alleged, Chen rushed and the water main supplying the sent Orchard hack to Cripple death. The coroners jury decid- She originally cost $85,000, hut & 3,000, and was captured in Lon- up stairs to Mary Smiths room. Simmer and Jack mines, were Creek to blow up the Independ- ed that it was a case of smee. recently the vessel was sold for don, few thousand dollars to F. It. England, after a chase She was in bed asleep, hut was destroyed by explosions which ence station, denied participation around the world. Long, & bridge builder in Hackawakened by the bursting open did much damage and injured in the Lyte Gregory murder, and BIO FIRE IN PITTSBURG. ensack, who decided to have the Thompson had gained the confi- of the door. As she sprang from several persons. At about the denied suggesting or discussing dence of Detective stabbed her He Pittsburg, July 10. The plants vessel broken up. same time attempts were made the Steunenherg murder. Day by his the bed, ilodson The princes state room, Mr. wounds in her without success to - destroy the swore that he never gave Orchard of the Cream City Woven Wire good behavior, and today for the twice, inflicting first time since had cut out entirely. He inshaft and engine house of the any money, at any time or plaoe company and the B. A. Gausman Long they left London breast and abdomen. in his residthe detective left the handcuffs Forestal died in five minutes Casson mine and the shaft of the for any purpose. He declared Machinery and Metal company in tends to install that Portions of the his prisoner. As the train on The woman was taken Co a hospit- Modderfontein mine. A feelin that he never made a threat Allegheny were destroyed by fire ence as a den. sold for a bridge the Denver & were Several timbers Rio Grande rail-ra- al where she died upon the oper- of anxiety prevails throughout against Steunenherg, whom he today. Loss $150,000. he the district. on which they were pass6n-Korsaid he regarded only as he did small buildings in the vicinity, over Coles Brook, Hackensack, ating table. Bodson declared which is teak, is rewas leaving Burnham, a sta had been drinking and had no v 4 any politician who was being mostly dwellings, were damaged. while the deck, in the hon about four miles south of Forty girls at work upon the up- being cut up for souvenirs collection of what had happened, WOMAN SERIOUSLY BURNED swayed by capitalistic influence. boxDenver, Thompson obtained the He told of a number of occa per floors of the Cream City plant way of walking sticks, collar Forestal was 60 years of age, One Permission of the detective,to go Bis brother, Edward J. Forestal, Mrs. Henry Forrest, of Nephi sions when he met Orchard in in the rush, for safety several were es and other useful articles. to the of these is to be sent to the King toilet room. Ilia leap from is captain of police. was the victim of quilte a shock- Denver in the ordinary course of slightly hurt. I the window of England with a story of the was witnessed by a ing accident. While making soap his relations with the federation, ouniber of disposition of his former NOTICE. Watching Dry Dock Dewey. and attending the fire, her cloth- and George A. Pettibone, and persons of Burnham ho yacht. es in come manner caught fire said he saw Orchard for the last supposed he was crazy. I authori10. OrThe when Manila, July Detective Day did not learn The annual stockholders meet- She immediately ran toward the time in August 1905, BAKERY REMOVED. that his fell to chard told him he was going to ties are closely watching the prisoner had escaped un- ing of the Copper Zone Mining house, and in the flight dock Dewey in til about an hour later. Meantime, Co., will he held at Logan, Tues- the ground, receiving a serious Alaska, and Haywood said he great floating dry Meissners Royal Bakery has been un have his wife There Olongapo. in her clothing chided him for deserting hompson had visited the office of day, July 16th, at 7 p. m. for the bruise. The flre Ito the Andrews Building moved The direct ex- substantial rumors that explor" Horace S. Cooper and receiv purpose of electing new officers was finally extinguished, hut not in Cripple Creek. some se amination had not reached the sives were recently found on the North Main St., opposite Eagle .treatment for his injuries and hearing the report of the past tuftilshe had received is known that a set of Hotel, where they would like to hfelrcQflgigted of a broken right years work. All stockholders vere burns. As a result of the connection of Jack Simpkins and Dewey, It stolen see their old as well as new pata broken collarbone, & deep are expected to he present. accident Mrs. Forrest is iq quite the action of the federation after plans of the drydock was rons call. was murdered, several weeks ago. Steunenherg P. A. THATCHER, Secy. a serious condition. wound and. minor bruises. 1- Boise, Idaho, D. x 1 m . t . - . 1 d, s, i fi-n- , al |