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Show I Saturday,-JJ- THE 19Q7 y st this, but he met with no Trial of Daywood Id Final Stages td be gome of the Testiirny Court eliminated by tths Unless His Mind is Changed by Argument. v f state the introduced to 17. The Poise, Ida., July content with of Idaho rests it has that William B. Haywood, evidence pr0ve the secretary-treasur- er 'of of the Miners, governor of the state. ToHaywood, morning rest his through his counsel, will so far as evicaSe with the jury Possibly is concerned. dence in called be will gome witnesses counsurrebuttal, but Haywoods sel announces that the case may evidence. close without further invited Judge Fremont Wood has his own proposition argument on evidence certain eliminate to, the jury from consideration by and propably a day will be taken to present the views of both sides as to the instructions to the jury. On Friday morning argument is expected and the last stage of the trial will have commenced. After having dismissed the jury this afternoon, JudgeWood stated his opinion that the evidence introduced by the defense to prove a conspiracy on the part of the mine ownere, by showing the deportation of union miners from the Cripple Creek district of Colorado, during the strikes of 1903 and 1904, was not material to the issue involved and should not be submitted to the jury. On the other hand, he said, the showing by the state that SteveAdams was concerned in the killing of two men in the Coeur dAlene district did not appear to the court to he germane and should he eliminated lie announced, however, that the court would hear argument tomorrow on these points. Further, the court asked that requests for instructions he submitted at once and arguments on these instructions may be expected tomorrow. former morrow already stated tli.it by putting of the main counsel on notice points on which he would instruct the jury, he hopes to considerably shorten the arguments. Another announcement by the couit today is a determination to conclude the case within the next few d,is. Judge Wood said he three two-hoseasons daily during the arguments, would hold h. 1. Richardson ur protested again- - MIX THIS AT HOME The following simple home-mad- e mixtupre is said to readily relieve and overcome any form of Rheumatism by forcing the Kid-neito filter from the blood and jstem all the uric acid and poisonous waste matter, relieving at once such symptoms as backache, weak kidneys and bladder and blood diseases. Try it; as it doesnt cost much to make, and is said to be absolutely harmless to the stomach. Get the following harmless ingredients from any good phar-mac- ': Fluid Extract Dandelion, ounce; Compound Kar-oone ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix V shaking well in a bottle, and lake a teaspoonful after each meal and again at bedtime. This simple mixture is said to 6ive prompt relief, and there are t,ery few cases ofRheumatism and Kidney troubles it will' ' fail to cure permanently. These are all harmless, every day drugs, and your druggist ahould keep them in a prescrip bn department ; if not, have him order them from the wholesale houses for you, rather than fail to use this, if you are afflict-s ne-ha- n, ed. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. ness Stuart went towork, however, Constipation. and today with native wit he told couragement. J. II. Ilawley will open the arg- of the consequences. For constipation there is nothMr. F. E. Richardson ument for the state and dismissed the ing quite so nice asChamberlains Richardson for the defense. Clar- wntness with the' words: thats Stomach and Liver Tablets. They ence Darrow will close in behalf all.' always produce a pleasant moveof Haywood, and the final arguSeuart wheeled out of the ment of the bomels without any ment will come from Senator witness chair and as he 6tepp.ed disagreeable effect, Price, 25 dealBorah. down he said quietly Humph! cents. Samples free, by all e The last day of the states in- Well, theres more if ye want it. ers. ' nings in the Haywood .trial openAnd with this the prosecution ed with the statement by Mr. rested. WANT COLUMN Richardson that he desired the The attorneys for the defense court to order D. C. Seott, William of the Haywood case who are repDewey and J. C. Rutan, witnesses resenting C. W. Aller,- one of the FURNITURE room, Storage who have testified in rebuttal for Colorado witnesses charged with 106. phones the state, to remain within the perjury, argued today, before jurisdiction of the court. This was Justice of the Peace Savidge for ICE FOR SALE Eggs and poulon afterward explained the a dismissal of the charge on the Isaac Smith. wanted, try by ground that counsel for the de- ground that the which testimony fense was considering the advisa- is alleged to have been false was FOR RENT Good house, close bility of issuing certain warrants on an immaterial point. The jusin. Enquire at Johnson Jewcharging states witnesses with tice took the matter under Co. elry perjury. Nothing was done during the day, however, and late toFOR SALE Good driving team night Clarence Darrow said it or single driver. Bell phone was doubtful if any such steps 62 K. would be taken. The state called but two witnes WANT to buy Lucern Hay in ses in rebuttal today, notwithfields or in stack. C. Balling, standing Mr. Hawleys statement 316 South Main, Phones, Ind. 342, that eight or ten witnesses remainKansas City Stock Yards, July Bell 169 Z. ed. At the last moment the pro15. Range offerings were very secution decided not to call mine small last week, except the supply PURE RIVER WATER ICE for owners or Pinkerton detectives, sale. Made daily, and deliverof cattle from below the quaranbelieving this would strengthen ed to part of city. R. MURtheir case before the jury. As a tine line, which was liberal. The DOCK any & SON. total receipts were 47,000 head, result of this decision a number a of interesting witnesses will not and smaller proportion of grass cattle from native territory was LOST On county road west, be heard. Bulkley Wells, formerincluded than usual at this season, baby 8 white jacket, with no ly adjutant general of Colorado, The market was first class, steers buttons. Finder leave at this ofand recently elected a railroad ' 15 to 25 cents, and fice and be rewarded. commissioner in that state, left advancing cows selling 10 to 15 cents higher. Boise yesterday. Barber The run is 15,000 head today, not FRED SCHTFFMANN He was in command of the milshop. Opposite court house east. as many as a week ago, market itia called out during the labor cut 25c shaving 10c, children Hair on killing steers, strong on troubles in 1903 and 1904, and steady cows, while stoekers and feeders hair cut 15c. Logan Utah. was the man who dug up the are 10 to 15 cents higher. Country bomb found where Orchard said STOLE HORSE AND BUGGY. grades were extremely dull last he placed it, at Judge Goddards A horse and buggy belonging to week, losing 25 to 50 cents, but gate. Captain James McParland, there is a revival of interest to- E. T. Richardson, an Ogden merthe superintendent of the western stolen from was condu to recent rains and chant, Sylvan division of the Pinkerton detec- day tinued excellent corn weather. park last Monday evening, and as tive agency, who it was expected Two trains of Arizona cattle ar- yeti no trace of the outfit has been would be one of the most picturrived last week, containing kill- secured. Mr. Richardson, who is esque witnesses, was not called. ing steers at $4.60 to $4.70, Stock- one of the proprietors of the park, had has Captain McParland ers $3.90 to $4.00, cows and stock tied up his horse in a vacant lot charge of the case since the arrest heifers at $3.50 to $4.00. Top beef near the park. He went for the of Orchard. steers today sold at $6.90, bulk of rigafter the park closed at 11:30 The witnesses examined today fed steers $5.75 to $6.50, Kansas oelocbut it was missing. were from Colorado and gave grass steers $4.50 to $5.50. Cows vivid accounts of the conditions are now I am so delighted with what selling the same as beexisting around the mines. O. M. fore the recent agitation, and Chamberlains Salve has done for Saekett, employed at the Smug- prices are strong because of the me that I feel bound to write and gler Union mine at Telluride a increased demand since the settle- tell you so, says Mrs. Robert mine owned chiefly by Boston ment, and the fact that receipts Mytton, 457 John St., Hamilton, of which and Bulkley have not increased accordingly Ontario. My little daughter had people Wells is the manager, had an in- prices now will average somewhat a burn on her knee. I applied timate knowledge of conditions between $5.00 and$10.00 healper head Chamberlains Salve and it beresulting from the struggle This salve allays higher than at this time a year ed beautifully. . tween the members of the Westago on all killing cattle, and show the pain of a burn almost istnant-lyof and the a good advance on stoekers and Miners ern Federation It is for sale by. All owners of the mines. No amount feeders over last Dealers. c year. of E. F. on the part of severity Mutton receipts reached low Richardson changed Sacketts All The World last, week at 18,000 head point mob the assertion that positive and because of the strong demand of citizens alliance of the Cripknows that Ballards Snow Linia break at Eastern points remaininlaw the took district ment has no superior for Rheumaple Creek ed unnoticed there till last of the to their own hands as a last retism, Stiff Joints, Cuts, Sprains. week, when lambs declined 10 to sort and that this organization and all pains. Buy it, 15 cents. Run is 5000 here today, Lumbago was made up of good citizens of it and you will always' use it. market strong, lambs up to $7.60 toy who haYused Ballards the district. He justified the deand Colorado grass ewes Any body today, Snow Liniment is a living proof portations on the ground that $5.15. No other range offerings of what it does. All we ask of and because were necessary they are included today', but Arizona the citizens had reached the conit to get a trial bottle. Price wethers and yearlings are worth you clusion that men who refused to 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Riter $5.40 to $5.84, ewes $5.00 to $5.15, b Bros. Drug Co. work themselves or permit other lambs $7.00 to $7.65, Texas wethpeople to work should be sent ers $5.00 to $5.60. Prospects favor Stationery that is less than away. He admitted that some of small and of sheep supplies range ALL RIGHT from atoy standthe deported were innocent of lambs next few weeks, and as supshould be banished from but stated positivewrong-doinof natives are insufficient for point,' plies your business. Cheap printing ly that they were allowed to come the demand, strong markets will is the costliest luxury possible back when the injustice was disrule. J. A. RICKART. for you to buy. If you get il covered. Saekett said of his own L. S. Correspondent. done at The Journal it will be knowledge and on information he done all right. and knew of a number of murders Your Liver outrages committed by the union IVER JOHNSON BICYCLES miners and the calling out of the militia and declaration of martial ts out of order. You go to bed in law was necessary to the preser- a bad humor and get up with a bad taste in your mouth.' You vation of life and property. The last witness' of the day and want something to stimulate your the last witness of the state was liver. Just try nerbine, the liver William Stuart, ,a Scotchman, red regulator. A positive cure for bearded and retaining the burr of Constipation, Dyspepsia and all Best on the Market. ' his native language on his tongue. liver complaints. Mrs. F ,Ft. See Free Catalogue. He was a miner in the Cripple Worth, Texas, writes: R. M. ROLFSEN Creek district during the troubles Have usedHerbine in my famAGENT. and told a horrible story of mal- ily for years. Words' cant exAlso Headquarters for treatment at the hands of miners press what I think about it. FISHING TACKLE who had warned him that he Everybody in my household is ' - GUNS, AMMUNITION would have to take the conseuen happy and well, and we owe it to ces if he went to work as a Herbine. Sold by Riter Bros Drug and all kinds of ' SPORTING GOODS. scab. With native stubborn Co, b i PAGE THREE en- ' We Challenge Competition ALL WE ASK IS A CHANCE TO FIGURE WITH YOU ON A PIANO OR ORGAN, AND WE WONT BE WORRYING XBOUT WHO WILL SELL TO YOU. 'v Journals Livestock Report Ji WINDOW tv -- WATCH OUR BONGS. v - FOR NEW SHEET MUSIC AND WE GET ONE COPY OF ALL MUSIO BARGAINS - Western Federation therefore conspired to kill and a murdered Frank Steunenberg, Imlge Wood has TRI-WEEKL- Y It. OUR STORE. TJ HOBBS MUSIC COMPANY NATUROPATHIC INSTITUTE ' The best method of curing any Acute or Chronie Disease or Bad Habit is by removing the cause through some Physical, Mental or Psychic method which is harmless but sure. Try Naturopathy and learn that yOu can get cured from any Disease of Bad Habit without taking Poisonous Drug Medicine or often undergoing a useless but fatal operation. J. F. Petritsch, Ps., D 42 So. Main Street Logan, Utah Bell Phone 129 ITS WORTH YOUR WHILE TO GALL AND SEE OUR LINE OF VICTOR TABLES , j ; I Whether you want to buy or not. We have just unloaded a car of them, which is thr first straight car of tables ever received in Logan. You will be astonished at the splendid values we are able to offer. WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR THE ! UNIVERSAL STOVES AND RANGES THE BEST ON EARTH. ' SPANDE FURNITURE 51-5- 3 ' COMPANY NORTH MAIN. 00O0OOOOOOOOOO00OOOOOOOO i0 UNCERTAINTY. S 0 0 IS THE LAW IN HUMAN AFFAIRS I 0 -0- 0 If the suitor were CERTAIN of the success of 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 his cause, COURTSHIP WOULD BE A DULL AFFAIR. If it were always CERTAIN that a given result would follow a given cause, human affairs would lack ZEST Happily, CERTAINTY is only a word-w- hile UNCER- TAINTY is a LAW a condition leavening all human effort.' That you will reach your appointed destination on your next street-ca- r ride is not a CERTAINTY. It is probable; it is likely; but the chance is always there that something will prevent. 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