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Show T11E EOYCE DENIES EXISTENCE OF THE WoonV INNER CIBCU'1 OR CONSPIRACY heeded in the ay I Uuld I'ked to have iefn it." hv. The Western Federation f Viuers the vitneaa trtd, alway kicked out fur auffering member, their widow and children. The Butte union, alone up to live Tear ago. had paid out a million and a quarter dollar in ick benefit and charity. No uieniber of the union ha gone to the pour houce since the organization wa formed. Boyce laid that prior to the organl- uttion of the Western Federal ion of Miner, miners and siuelienuen were required to work ten and twelve houra a day. He described g.fphlcally the hardahlp of the ameltermen, saying he had suffered himself from many ill ud physical disabilities growing out of such work. The Federation ha frequently employed lawyer to fight for the right-hou- r Iswe and nil such laws applied to mining hive been passed in the west since the organisation of the Federation; the orgauiiation has done much to secure Increase ef wages rf miners, (he doing away with the system of paying off In scrip tedeem-abl- e at the coinpafiy storee. the addition of many safety appliances, etc. Boyce went at some length into the the mine danger of mining, sayli owaera seldom, if ever, voluntarily adopted meane of preventing accidents. The killing of meu, he declared, was so common in hla own experience as to be almost nnnuticeable. Boyce was still under direct examination when the luncheon recess until 1:30 p. m. was taken. After recess Attorney Darrow asked and received permission tu recall Engineer Rush who testified that and miners alike rode on the train the attempt was made to wreck. There was no croawexamlna-tton- . non-unio- n Boyce then resume the stand told of the organisation and policies of the Western Federation of Miners while he was president. A lung argument arose between Attorney ' Hawley for the state and Darmw fur the defense as to the latitude of Mr. Boyces testlmeay as to the general attitude of the Mine Owners toward the Western Federation of Miners. Mr. Hawley asserted there was nothing to show there was a general mine owners association. He also contended that Isolated cases could not be taken as proving n conspiracy. The prosecution, he said, had Introduced a to show n conspiracy on the part of the Federation leaders and had then connected up isolated incidents as proving the conspiracy. He thought the defense should proceed In n similar course. The question Involved in the discussion was as to the obstacles placed in the way of organising the Federation by the mine owners. Judge Wood allowed the. witness to testify as io this, although he said the proper foundation had not been further laid. Ih,1 lh-- " 1 MU'' Easterly was one of the uien who was concerned in the plots to bluw up the Independence depot and as shat he knows of the labor iron hies and the plans of ihe mine il n hvd m' ?xct owners. Sir "uur sentiments time? Yrf ir Thais all. yjr Hanley, and PW i dey Mr. v. Hawley had read the abstract B"ces speech from a pamphlet oi rtL nf CU,rut,- Min,r T1 t wa Pniphl-entitled the criminal record of the Western Federalist of Miners from - 19i to Darrow on examination brought the pamphlet to the attention r the jury and succeeded in sccur- llnK from Judge Wand the title page of the patuphh-- t placing in evt dence What did you have in mind when you made the speech front which an extract has been read? "When I wrote thine lines I had In nilnd the action of the militia of Colorado, who in paaHlug through the state of Colorado with Imported men beat women with the butts of thrir guns and called them vile names. 1 had in view the opinion that I held that the workingmen and the miners had as much right to carry arm. as any body of aristocrats." Boyce wn followrd on the stand by James Mahrr of Butte, Mont., an employing miner who was secretary-treasurof the Western Federation of Miners under the presidency of Boyce from September 1st, 1898. tn June, 1901. Maher said he had lived tn Butte fur twenty years and for four yean held the office of county treasurer. The witness repeated much of what Boyce, had said, regarding the objects, and purposes of the Western Federation of Miners since Its organization. Maher declared that so long at he waa an officer of the federation there had never existed any criminal conspiracy nor agreement to do an illegal thing, nor was any money spent for any Illegal purpose. Maher said, he left the federation when he was elected treasurer of Stiver Bow county, Montana He la not now n member of the organisation. On said the federation paid the expenses of defending Paul Corcoran, a member of the organization who waa tried for murder in the Coeur d'Alenea. He could not say as to any other defense funds. W. B. Easterly of Silver City, Idaho, implicated by Orchard In many of his Colorado crimes, was next called to the stand. Easterly Joined the union In 1896, shortly after he went to the Cripple Creek distrlcf. At various times he held all the offices In the Altman local, being president for several years. He met Orchard in 1902, while visiting the Trachlte mlfie to solicit member. Orchard said he had been n member In the Coeur dAlene, but when he transfer left he neglected to get card. Easterly said he wrote to the Coeur d'Alenes to nd out about Oi chard but could not do so. He wse finally taken into Altman local. Orchard never held any office In the union hut sometimes meted as temporary doorkeeper or warden. Easterly denied that he has ever consulted with Orchard as to the manufacture or use of bombs. He absolutely dinted Orchard's statement that he and Easterly experimented with giant caps to see If they could be exploded by idiot from n pistol. OrehaM Easterly also contradicted. as to ever talking about the explosion at the Vindicator mine. Neither had he heard nor talked the matter over with Moyer and Haywood. "Did you see Haywood and Moyer him pat Orchard on the back and tollVindhe had done a fine Job in the er was refused work in the Cotter d'Aleaea because I was a union man, sad! Boyce. "When I went to visit local unions I was refused food from' the company stores. Men were blacklisted in Colorado and Idaho and It waa for this reason that many of them changed ibdlr names. Boyce said he never knew Orchard perfqnally; la .faqt he never saw the man unlil he took the witness stand. Boyce secured his interest in the Hercules through his wife, who held a part of the claim. He denied Orchard's atalement that Boyce had given him a union transfer card in Butte. The witness said he had never issued such a card to any one and had no ltirh authority. The witness started the Miners' Magazine and edited it unassisted for icator?" No, air, I did not. e long time. Boyce met Haywood in Adournmenlt until tomorrow at 9:18. 1886 and Moyer in 1897. The witness said . he knew Charles Sirin go of the DAVIS A GOOD WITNESS. Pinkerton Detective Agency and that Slringo, in 1892, was secretary of a local miners' union in the Coeur Rakes Positive Denial of Much ef What Orchard Said. d'Alene. "Sow, Mr. Boyce, said Darrow. apBoise, Idaho. June 27 W. F. Davis, proaching the close of his examinae witness for the defense in the has there' ever existed in the tion, ise against William D. Haywood, Western Federation of Miners s ok the chair again this morning, inqer Circle.' id Senator Borah continued the cross "No. sir, replied the witness. lamination commenced yesterday Was there ever any conspiracy, combination or agreement to do an tilt sal actr ' Orchatd commenced his story of ood curdling crime with the blow-- g "There never was. at Ward-- r up of the concentrator men. Boyce said, as president of the FedThe l.OflO union of mob a to by had one he of the eration, things 111 was at that Urns being operated of was the guard against placing ' borers. Orchard told r Pinkertons In the various lodges. His ntmn. . detail the story of the 1th the desk had been broken Into and when the miners cap-retu Wsrdner lp ransacked on the occasions and his and train compelled the a grip had frequently been gone through to run It to Wsrdner. He said while he was travrllng. the lead-- a , W. F. Davis, was one of croswex-ninatio- n Mr. Hawley conducted the crosi-ex- under mob and, of the initiation of the witness. Boyce said of the severest kind by be could not any as to who was restuck to the story, ludefense, ie sponsible for the outrages upon his saw Davis on the he that sting desk and personal baggage. Mr. Hawtrain. on the and ound ley moved that the evidence be stricke The defense put Davis, n big hsnd-men out as having no connection with and an effective witness, miner ny Mine association. um the stand to contradict Orchard "Do you know of hnjr mine owners id tell the Jury that Davis, Instead of SMtclatlon In the Coeur d'AIeuesT was In lng at Wardner on that day ssked Mr. Hawley. the town of Gem. In the diat ,ct I know there was one organised Dsvls et examination yesterday In 1890." ade su impressive statement He la there one today?" Id of his movements on the day I can't any that there is. the exploeion at Wardner. said that "Has there been one since 1899?" , aid not know Orchard, did not "There has been an emptoyment to the union and was not at bureau the expenses of which are paid ardner. by a mine owners' association. Vnder Senator Borahs Do you know of a mine owners the witness stuck to the story s importation in Colorado?" at he was not at Wsrdner. . He b "1 do not." that he saw the train wear-- g "In Montana? Ith some 300 men on board all know "I do not." masks, but said he did not no Inhe took "In Utah? iv oT the men; that "1 do cest hi the fact that the train was noty Tn California? such peculiar cir-- i ting through under ,v J-ti"1 do not." , instances, he could on the train, "Do you claim that the Western of any union man wss Federation of Miners la alone ree did not ask why the train hedid and men masked with sponsible for the passage of the1 eight Jed carried bfmr lawn throughout tb- west?" it know whether the men were obThat was one of our principle to he did not ask wherether Jn returned train the when jects. ring and where But there were other orgsnlxatlons e evening he did not inqulre stated it to'-- t as Interested as you were?" ey had been. He heard concentrator ter. he ssld. that the "Yes, sir, I think so." in e Bunker Hill and Sullivan Boyce said he believed the rate if did he hut up. blown n generally had been increased, did w he got the Information and Asking, since the Federation was that day following the until formed. learn it killed. Inmediat Mr. Hawley brought out from Boyer, ,y one had been to the same afterwards Davis said he Jbt wages were frequently the be where hi union mine emiles n camps, in the and out erf usiter of safety devise Boyce said ding and then gotto bit the Western Federation of Min-- r tanging his name which he admit He went to Butte, had secured legislation In Mon-tind wss a mining camp hut that in Idaho the devices bad been e Western Federation of Miners, put in when the attention r while he was there, neeea-foid the owner wan called to the pnb ..on to change hi nsme force there. them. ihed blacklist wss not in Mr. to speech turned next Hawley William Easterly, who Ji'Je hy Boyce fn 1898, when he I in the strikes at Cripple Creek, the convention of the t the Independence as president, of Miners !e testify and the Vindicator min. expU at r hi this mem-hLthe speech he advised - Easterly will be examined of the Federation to form rifle as to Orchard's statements that nsth fobs and secure latest guns .of the I . "y surds 'ruir iht'i ltn Hawley?" : ' iU al,-- r m-- v of airut'd Continued from Pace One.) . Uat EXAMINER: OGDEN, MORNING d non-unio- n d en-ne- The line of the defense, that the explosion ai the Independence mine was planned hy the mine owner' detectives and, hy accident, resulted In the death of fourteen men. will be developed by witnesses. Counsel for the defense have one or two surprises to spring on the prosecution and it is probable that they will cal Adams to the stand. They exptess themselves as positive that they will turn the tablee on the prosecuti-d- i and acquit their client. Counsel for the slate are, however, not slow to say that the result of the of the witnesses brought forward by the defense up to the present time give them much encouragement. n . SCHMITZ FT AIT, FRIDAY. party should he afraid liam J. Brian. U endorse JI'NE 2S. 1907. Wil- The platform is devoted entirely to state issues. The revelations of the state committee, which i Investigating the expenditure of 9.(hhi.ihhi in furnishing the state capitol. forming the feature. "Relieving this to be the vital question In this state, it say, "we are not to be led astray bv the perfunctory enJ jrsemeut of any candidate for president lu 19u8. or the declaiuatory laudation of the present incumbent. We recall with shame aud reprobation the official acts in regard to the building and furnishing of the State capitol, of governors, state treaa-u-er- . auditors general aud auperinten-dent-s of public grounds and buildings and with especial notice condemn the conduct of n representative in congress. who, while drawing his salary at Washington, wss helping tu loot the treasury nt Harrisburg. We suggest that his resignation would be a fitting end of his career. "Noting that the Republican platform disclaims any respunalbility for the capitol graft, we claim and all reapjuaibllliy for the discovery and complete disclosure of the graft and further claim that the only means of securing complete restitution of the loot nnd puniahmef t of Ihe loot-eris to elect a second Berry, a man who knows no party la the performance of hia duty except it be of honest citizenship, and who, wh-graft and greed sha usefully disgrace the state, la alert to delect aud discover June Clearance Sale of Womens and Misses' Hats Summertime ia faere and the time to buj one of the preitieflt Hut on wale, at prices to uitt U now. We buve decided to make tliU an event of the greotMt bargain, the in oat radical price cuts ever bernuae the God--, dens of Hpriug did not viait na thin jetu. litre ue a few of the prices: . aa-u- 1ST REMAIN a, IN HIS SENTENCE PRONOUNCED M Our $1.50 values at Our $2.50 values at $1.00 $175. Our $3.50 values at Our $5.00 values at i'll And all our higher priced halt from 10 to IS per cent dinoouat on these Ilaln, no route now nnd male jour choice. NOT BE UNTIL JULY E. "With the proof in hand to clear all honest men are convinced of the guilt of many in high places, we demand of the present administration speedy prosecution of the accused, both civilly nnd criminally, as that the taxpayers may regain their own. that their state be vindicated and, finally, Lhat no guilty man may escape." San Francisco, June 27. Over the RACES ARE POSTPONED. angry protests of the defense, who denounced It as An outgrage upon Galea Ferry, Conn., June 27. At Justice, Judge Dunne today granted 1:40 Referee Meibelhara announced vare'.ty race had been postthe request of the prosecution for de- that the poned until thia event eg because of lay nnd withheld until Monday, July rough water. He alao said that an ef8th, the sentencing of Mayor Eugene fort would bo made at 2 o'clock to hold j and freshman races, for the crime of extortion, the of which be was found guilty, June both being rowed down stream. four-onre- 13th. In the presence of a great crowd in his court room, in the Temple Israel, shortly after 10 oclock. Judge Dunne called the convicted mayor for sentence. first Inquiring whether it was the purpose of the prosecution to press against him the other tour extortion rbargi-- returned by the grand Jury. The court Intimated that If the district attorney so intended, the sentence about to be pronounced would be less severe than if the other prosecutions were to be abandoned. District Attorney Langdon declared that the elate had not made up ite mind on this point nnd eeked for another week in which to consider it. a Incidentally, he admitted that the wee not prepared to argue against the defenses motion fir n new trial, which would naturally precede the imposition of sentence. Mr. Fair-al- l for the defense replied that the latter did not desire to argue, but would submit that motion. He Insisted upon the right of the mayor to secure sentence nt once, so that he euuld without further delay, taka an appeal to the higher court for the new trial which Judge Dunne would refuse. Judge Dunne finally granted the delay on the aeauraace of the district attorney that, by July 8th, the state would say whether or not the other extortion charges would be promt-ul-ed- . NEGRO HANGED. SL Louis, Mo.. June 27. John King, n negro who killed hla sweetheart, was hanged In the jail this morning. s THREE KILLED BY MRS. UTAH CANNING CO. ' OGDEN, UTAH. 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