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Show FULL ADVERTISE IN THE f ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER IS THE PRICE IT CHAFES. IT MEDIUM ADVERTISING SEST THE EXAMINER reTHE CITY.- -COUNTY AS WELL BACHES THE THE CITY. OUR SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS. Tn I THE INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE GENERALLY FAIR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. OGDEN NO. 206 VOL IV CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY MORNING, company, and Samuel A. Monsarrat, lieiwrt-mebookkeeper ia the- of that concern. No new evidence brought to busied light today. The pruKtH-biim- i Us, If in endeavoring ii lie up loose ends in preparation tor 1, ultimate task of presenting to the jury a circumstantial One of the flrat witu.-to be called by the defense, according to a casual court room nm-ari- , liy iwimas. will be Rudolph Sprvckt-lsfinancial one of the three guarantor of and most active member of the bribery graft prusecuilon. JULY 25. 1907 PRICE FIVE CENTS ;-' well-round- AND HAKES STIRRING PLEA FOR CLIENT PRIZES TO haml-chasr- THE BEST , 'Here Yon Negligent of Yonr Doties, or Were Yon Trying to Deceive (he Jorjr T Are He Ms. Were Yon Asleep or Was Yonr Witness Lying GLIDDEN TOURISTS LEAVE PHILA r Yon Philadelphia, July .24. About fifty Twenty-fiv- e Thousand Doll of the care, all that of the ICO, that started from Cleveland July ars to be Awarded ExHonestly in This Prosecution T 10th, upon the annual tilidden tour, left here today for Nfw York, the last hibitors Sacramento leg of the trip. Twenty of the rare left with dean scores. The flrat to er "the butcher had a motive for for Orchard after hia conversion, to get away wa Not S of the Mercer Sacramento, Cal, July 24. The comX. J. Athletic club, it left at butchering Steunenberg." Mr. Darrow reveal to the world his name, to send county said there were many witnesses who bark to the Horsley family ia On- 7 a. in. from City Hail, where the care plete Hat of trophies and prices to be showed Orchard was trying to sell hia tario a lories of his wild career so were parked last night, and the last awarded for exhibits at the Interstate interest in the Hercules mine up to that people driving by the graves of ear got away at 7:40 a. in. The run- Exposition, which will be held in thia the time he waa driven from the two old Quaker parents might polut ning time between here and New York rily simultaneously with the Fifteenth Cueur d'Alene. There were others to them and aaj', There lie the fath- 98 mile, will be 6 12 hours. National Irrigation Congress. Septemer and mother of the greatest monwho weut uncontradicted and unimber next, waa announced here tie RAIN POSTPONED RACES. peached in testifying as to the threats ster of modern times. day. It constate of twenty magnifiThe attorney also told of the disthey heard Orchard make again Gov. cent and costly prises, the gifts of grace which this act had brought on Detroit, Mich., July 24. A heavy Steunenberg. cltlsena and prominent public-spiritebelieve deserted and wife have would the the afternoun rainatorm this at you Crosse daughter "Hawley nrganiiatlona of California that Orchard cannot lie since he got back in Canada. The blowing up of Points track necessitated postpone- commercial and other we urn states, with many relilgon. 1 shall have something to the Independence depot waa a sac- ment of fhe grand circuit race schedlarge cash prises fur Individual disIn rament but to the to aa on, later that uled for stabbing religion compared say today. All states are eligible to complays. if of little la now that the heart te that want I what say for these prizes, with the exceppete be with of her the now, knowledge daughter Hawley haunt got religion tion of California. had better go and get It if there was father's shame. The unique and striking feature of Orchard, Darrow claimed, had been any left after Orchard got his." the awards announced ia the number Mr. Darrow warned the Jurors that told by a miserable Pinkerton detecand value of the trophies that will if they convicted a fellow being upon tive that if he told hie real name his be given for Individual farm exhibits. the word of an asaaasln like Orchard etory would have greater weight with These include three thoroughbred, rega man caught with hia hands drip- the Jury and would help to tie the istered bulls of the very highest grade. Bill about of the neck of victim hia blood in Haywood. rope the they ping Two of these have a cash value of "No man, save Hawley, I might say would place a stain on the state of $1,000 each, the third, a calf, is valtheir nativity and of their adopted no eane man, declared the attorney, ued at $500. They are from Die most of with ever "can think Orchard Harry dwelling place. celebrated herds on the Pacific coast "It is better," he exclaimed, "that anything but loathing. and they represent the best blood. In a buret of oratory, Darrow said: you should let a thousand guilty men The list of awards for farm exhibit! escape, better that you should let all "You men of the prosecution, you men also lucludea ten cash prises of $100 the criminals ever brought to the atate of the Mine Owners' Association, yon each and numerous others of value. of Idaho go free, than to have It said men who are seeking the life of HayThe smallest prises offered are the you took away the life of a man on wood, not because he la Haywood, but cash awards of $50, of which there are such testimony aa has been given in because he represent! a. class, don't a number, given for the best single so foolish as to be eo this court" box of fruit and other smallei- - disMr, Darrow doclared that Orchard believe that you will strangle the h mao had been so contradicted by witnesses Western Federation of Miners when Eight play!. The trophies offered are undoubtthat there waa no truth left in his you tie n rope around Bill Haywood's edly the finest and moat valuable colMonths-Absen- ce neck; dost be eo blind a to believe lory. to Prlection ever hung up for any event "Why," he said, If George Washing- that when yoq make three fresh, new of Its kind. There are twenty In all, ton, with ail his great reputation for graves hero In Idaho that you have Dairy ranging in value from $260 to $2,500. veracity, had come here as a witness killed the labor movement in this These are the most splendid examples and had been contradicted as Orchard world. When Bill Haywood la gone New York, July '24. Charles Froh-ma- n of the silversmith's art. Most of them has been, the Father of hia. Country millions of other willing hands will and Frillsi Schiff were among are especially designed, and manufacwould have gone out of this court carry on hi work to victory in the room disgraced and accoqnted the theatrical folk aboard the Kaiser tured by Bbreve A Co' of San Franthe end." At 11:40 o'clock a recess was taken Wilhelm der Groase, which arrived cisco. Each is of massive proportions,! greatest Ananias of the age. But if you wen feel that you can Convict Bill until S p. m. when Mr. Darrow will today. Mr. Frohman ia back after with especial decorative scheme, appropriate to the charsleer of tba exlght months abroad. He we aceom-panle- d hibit Haywood on Orchards testimony, why continue. for which it la offered. All are Harden Chambers,' one of by go ahead and do It. I have aat here " " Evening Session. wtioee plays he will produce this fall. worked out with wonderful finsness, with von men for two or three months When Clarence Darrow continued He also brought with him several rendering every trophy not only Inand I have tried to read yon. 1 have Iain awake at night thinking of you. hie plea in defenee of Haywood at plans of Henry Benuteln, which be trinsically valuable, but artistically sut There may be some hideous plaa deep the evening sees km' of the court, j will produce during the next two perb. The full list of trophies ig as foldnwa in your souls I cannot see them which opened at 0 p. m.. he resumed years. or another 1 have nev- hit arraignment of Orchard and Discussing tils Immediate plane for lows: magnificent .Sweepstakes trophy, er felt there waa any danger of your thin country, Mr. Frohman said: liver cup for the beat collective slate The attorney begged the pardun of I begin at once rehearsal!, combelieving that perjured monster. But if yon do believe him, if I am so mis- the Jury for dwelling eo long upon the mencing with 'The- Dairy Maids. I exhibit of irrigated land and forest taken aa to that, If you must have the character of Orchard but he said it shall follow this with the production products, presented by Wm. Randolph life of this man on such testimony as was necessary, in order to point Just of When Knights Were Hold' at the Hearat, of New York. Height, 12 Garrick Theatre with Francis Wilson, j Inches, extreme width, 21 luchea. that, why gentlemen at the Jury, we Hpeclul trophy, magnificent silver will furnish you the victim with a glad Then at Wallarks theatre I shall pro-- 1 (Continued on Page Blx.) and cheerful heart." duce Augustas Thomas' new play for cup, for beet collective state exhibit Bustla Fsrnum, called the 'Ranger,' of forage plant, presented by United Reviewing the crimes confessed by Orchard, Mr. Darrow said that each After this comes the annual engage- State Benator Geo. C, Perkin, of Calone of them showed the man to be ment of Jdhn Drew at the Empire ifornia. of 8pecial trophy, silver loving-cua sneaking, craven coward who had theatre in the comedy My Wife. Miss never taken a chance that would enMaud Adams will continue to appear exquisite finish, for beat collective in 'Peter Pan' until after the new state exhibit of fruits, presents,! by danger hia miserable hide. It waa of CaliPardee, logical to believe, he. argued, that year's week when I shall present her Geo. C.and Orchard now had turned to lying to formerly president of the in Les Boultons' (The J eaters.) Miss fornia, are his neck. He said he had been Ethel Barrymore will have her choice National Irrigation Congress. Bpeclai trophy, large silver cup of promised no immunity, whatever, but of two plays, and 1 Shall aleo present neither Gov. Gooding nor Detective her during the season as Rowland tn graceful outline and beautiful finish, McParland had taken the stand to cor'As You Uke It William H- - Crane for the best collective exhibit of roborate him. will appear In a new piece by George canned tomatoes, presented by Fred J. Klesel, of Ogden, Utah. "Is he to get anything, haa be got Ade, which will be first given in Chiof Bpeclai trophy, silver loving-cucago In October. Miss Marie Dorr will anything, for delivering these three Grecian design; very beautienemies of the Mine Owners Associaappear this season In 'The Morals of simple, which will first be played In ful; for best collective exhibit of tion into the lions den? He looks fat canned vegetables: presented by Mr. Boston In October. and sleek and healthy and in no danW. Peltier, of Bnersmento, chair'l consider one of my most valuable Geo. ger of sudden death. If he had nut In a dramatic way, for the man of the board of control of the properties, put the blame of hia crimes on Moyer, Home and grass Money Brought Haywood and Pettllione the coining season Henry Bernstein's play , Fifteenth National Irrigation Congress. Los Angela Times' trophy, beautiful W0UI4 be growing over hia grave these Ivolveur which I shau call The , Her with appropriate decCounted in twelve months gone. But be must be Thief,' and which I shall first produce silver loving-cupsaved till Bill Haywood and Moyer in (New York this winter. It ran nlue orations in silver, for best collective Fined and Pettlbone have been lent to the months in Paris. I have also secured state exhibit of grapes; presented by the comedy called Mlqnette, which General Harrison Gray Otis. gallows and their bodies eaten up by Then there are 40.000 Special trophy, 1 large cup nf graceRichard ran all winter in Paris. quicklime. f San Francisco, JuIyZ4. Contraryto members of the Western Federation Herding Davis la writing a play of ful outline and ornate finish, for best of Miner 40,000 criminal yet to be expectations, the prosecution did not New York life for me and Conan collective state exhibit of plums and dealt with to save Orchard. 80 long finish todajT ite case against Lamia Doyle, a drama. For Oils Skinner I prunes; presented by the Earl Fruit as there la a arch to hang, why should Glass, charged with the bribery of , have a dramatic play lie Rabnvilllalae,1 company of California. we kill Orchard? Jack Simpkins la supervisors. 8prtia! cereal trophy, a magnificent But shortly before ad- - j which hai been running In Paris; , yet to be caught, yet to be hanged, Journment, Assistant District Attorney "I have a new comedy by Alfred hammered silver punch bowl, for beat and Orchard must not be done away Heney stated to the court that he has Sutra, called The Barrier. When I collective atate exhibit of cereals; ofwith Till Jack la dealt with." but three more wlnesaea to call and produce this play in London the rhlef fered by Baker A Hamilton, manufacDarrow next turned hia attention that their direct examination will not role will be played by Marie Tempest. turers of and dealer In agricultural to "those sickly, llobbering idiots who consume in all more than one hour. j I have secured a comedy by Clyde implements, Sacramento aud Ban talk about Orchard's religion and re- Allowing the rest of the morning ses- Fitch, a comedy by H. V- - Esmond and Francisco. Special orchard and garden trophy, generation," and declared that before sion for it ia a farclsl play by Broach urst and a beautiful and costly silver rup, alDean Hlnks. hia religious adviaor, had thought that Attorney Delmaa will Daxey. ae the sweepstakes tropersuaded him to lay hia sins on And the field clear fur hia opening "My text musical production will be most aa large Jesua, ."Father" McParland, the de- statement to the Jury not later than 'Miss Hook of Holland. Then will phy, for best collective state exhibit pretective, had persuaded him to lay bis S o'clock tomorrow. come Nellie Nell and a new play of fresh fruits and vegetables; Can-neCrimea on Haywood, Moyer and The most Interesting witness today called The Hoyden, wrkh music by sented by the California Fruit association. from the viewpoint of an audience, Paul Reubens and others." Special fruit trophy, g beautiful cup "It waa a pilch game of slippery that contained more than a score of of hammered silver, with exquisite Harry, this religion dodge, and a part women, was Mrs. Annie Bixton, wife MORE STRIKE RESULTS grape decoration, for the beat exhibit of his past life. But you might have of Supervisor Charles Boston, whose canned fruits; presented by Bhreve had more faith in this man if he had temporary incumbency of the mayors Cleveland. Ohio, July 24. Eighteen of not confessed to McParland to save chair under the domination of the big ore carrying vessels were tied up A Co., silversmiths and jewelers of hia life, before he confessed to Dean Big Stick" was terminated recently heye today sis a result of the strike, Ban Francisco. Epecial forest trophy, a beautiful enHinks to save hia soul. bv the succession of Dr. Edward of ore handlers at upper lake ports. But if Orchard has religion, men Mrs. Boston testified that the Bib fleets are slreadv tied un at other graved silver cup, with of this Jury, 1 say to you that 1 never $6,000 which her husband confessed Lake Erie ports. The strike la hav- pine tree decoration, for best collective prestate exhibit of forest want it Before he made his confes- was accepted aa a bribe from T. V. ing the effect cf throwing hundreds of sented by the Diamondproducts; Match comsion Harry Orchard was bad enough, Halsey, by him- - was brought home, men out of employment on the dork but it remained for religion, and I counted and given to her. Mrs. Bos- here and elsewhere at lower lake pany. am carefully weighing my words, to ton, whose handsome and stylish apSpecial merit trophy, a miniature wine cask of Flemish oak, bound and make him totally depraved. Before pearance won for her many curious ports. heavily ornamented with silver, 19 2 he got religion there was some spark stares, waa on the stand but a few LETTER'S MADE PUBLIC. inches high; one of the most unique, of humanity, some spark of manhood minutes and escaped the ordeal of and valuable trophies ever destriving left in the creature, but since hia conLondon, July 24. Mr. ud Mrs. Jos- signed; for the best substitute for oak Suwere version there seems to be none. What of the witnesses day other William Hennemann, used in vine cooperage; presented by show of remorse, of pity, of regret pervisor Charles Boston, recalled: eph Pennell and London publisher are entitled to the California Wine association. did this man make aa he appeared Beorge A. Bordwell, auditor of the the the Information contained in pubSpecial bop trophy, a large and here before you to tell hia awful First National bank; Emile J. Zimmer, use lic of the late James McXellt letters d Pacific coally silver pitcher and salver, of the tory?" second dec!-Sio-n court a to Whistler, according hop-vin- e decorations; for best ' Darrow declared that once before States Telephone and Telegraph comRalaB. Phillip, s today. Miss state exhibit of bops; presented by the In hia life Orchard had been convertpany, who again refused to become a of the late artist as exerne , Pabst Brewing company of Wisconsin. ed had become superintendent of a witness for the prosecution and was trix of bis estate contested their sent Epecial forest products trophy, a Sunday school and he could not say by Judge Lawlor lined 1300 and third to use the material. right shield of polished California redgreat his live for this, for to dose would Jail days second that the be, any secwood, bearing heavy silver plate, with F. Eaton, of flint. the court; contempt better than AYRES RETIRED. LIEUTENANT forest scene and acorn deccomengraved the treasurer of Telephone During hia years of crime Orchard ret ary best varietal state exhibit orations. tit William J. Kenendy, bad protected the name of hia fam- pany. recalled; ' presented by PacorWashington. JB,T 24. Lieutenant of forest products; Steel ily from Infamy and disgrace. It waa assistant treasurer of the same and Hardware company of cific 15th ha Charles unwillingwhose B. Ayres. cavalry apparent the one spark pf goodnesa ia hia crim- poration, retired Hat of ' Ban Francisco. inal breast Other criminals had ness to answqr questions fretted been placed upon Bpeclai trophy, a beautiful silver shot through the trap door to Jangle Heney and led to acrimonious remarks the army from thi date, July 24th, cup of especially appropriate design, at the end of a rope, but they kept between him and Delmaa; John 1907, upon the finding of n retiring collective exhibit of the prodlocked - within them the secret of Krause, recalled; Herbert W. Smith, board that be la Incapacitated for ac-- for best Glass five service on account of disability ucts of a single farm irrigated by their family name, to protect those stenographer to by the Joshua I pumping; presented . whom they left behind. It remained la the offices of the Pacific States Incident to the service. at Ida-- . Boioe. July 24. id Chicago began for the defense Clarence Dar-n,- the closing to the jury ad-Jw- in case, at :15. The court Hayod was crowded to Its capacity. In ihe ruum pressed the Imupon the twelie nua tn the jury box and declared that he defendant la in Idaho aa an alien brought 1.500 miles from home, inte community and before n Jury which Jura not view life or Industry as the uea accused of the murder of former (tremor Steunenberg have been .ipening. Mr. Darrow portance of the case aught to look at It. The defendant In this caae and ihe men in the Jail below, declared have been brought to Mr. Darrow, trial In the home of n man who was tilled in the moat cowardly, the most brutal way that any man was ever Kent to death. Many of you men on itili jury voted for Governor Bteunen-iwrOne of you had buslneas rela-tunwith him, while in the house of another id you he made his home for wo yearn. Yon are almost the family ircle of the murdered man and none id yon baa ever had any community of interest with these defendants Under these circumstances I can but ask you 'o lay aside as much of the passion and prejudice as you can and look at Give tin tit as if we were one of you. the fair and Impartial trial you would he if you had not known the deYou men, for more then a ceased. g. a had your minds poistba local newspapers, nit now that you have ut here fur sore than two motnhs and have heard he testimony you know you have been fad upon polaoa and lies. Lay aside as much aa yon can of this poisonous stuff; try to get your minds free and be guided only by the evidence. The prosecutive in this case knows that it. cannot convict on the exact but it relies upon the atralned, f'lmed ctrcumstances to get a verdict rum yon. This defendant was taken run hie hums, brought 1,500 miles nd set down before a hostile Jury to i tried for his life. Imagine your-Iremen, taken from your farms ud set down before a Jury in Chicago be tried for llvea and then yon jour aa tn some way feel as this man does in this case. I believe that under these ircumstanoe you will hesitate to act n the rotten testimony given in this ate to take away the life of a fel-icltiien. But some of you will say, perhaps, hat while there is not enough here to arrant sending t man to death, there li perhaps enough of evidence to rimes having been committed In the western country to vote to put Bill Maywood in jail to compromise on a verdict for manslaughter or murder In the second degree. You have that tight, gentlemen of the jury, but 1 want to say that whatever else you are, I do not believe you are cowards. And I want to say that whatever else Bill Haywood may he, he la not a coward. I would not thank this Jury If it returned a verdict of assault and battery and assessed a fine of $5 gainst this defendant. This murder was deliberate and cowardly inf the extreme, if this man, sitting in his office in Braver, 1,600 miles away, employed an assassin to do this cowardly act, then you ought to hang him by the neck nnti be la dead. For God's sake, men. do not compromise. If you believe the story that has been told against fhls , beyond all reasonable doubt, then take him and hang him. He has ought many lights against the persecutors who are hounding him into this court He has fought them In open battlefield and he la not a coward. If he haa to die, he will die as he Ms lived, with his face to the foe. NU Harwood la either Innocent or tslhy. If he be guilty, I hare nothing say. But, men, this caae is a case !5 Orchard from beginning to end. There la nothing at all left in the ftldrace without him. Mr. Darrow here launched into a ragthy, bitter, vituperative denuncla-w- i of Attorney James Hawley, the ding counsel for the state. He d him as a hired man actuated by "Jher motive than to get the money j slate of Idaho that he might Jlld another addition to taia house. He "jounced him aa 'bug bouse," and wid that he had been a friend of labor "rgan.mions, as he proclaimed, only ttPy helr cash to hia office vrar put, have oned tty ilea tn e, s, - cold-bloode- as-ne- Iw h.J1 to bad the old man could not ' ded hia career before he took and told the fool things he this jury. What waa there I4 Mr. Hawleya argument but Orch-J- v According to hia theory every-2- ? that that scoundrel may be d Hawley haa got Orr.hard-- .' , w 'Orchard-itcwould be a bet-- t J'd h term. Dermw dismissed Senator Borah, e the atate, with a wde. to insinuate." he de-lthat Senator Borah la any than Hawley, hut I do S? hont he la allcker." Darrow said he did not believe Borb w aa overcome with truthfulness of Orchard's story aa-'st- counsel for. d- ' . Hawley. he went on, "I am inclined If Senator Borah believed String to Heaven, J. t,nt to go the other way." l,rrney told the juror that if th J1 T?fdlet shoved they believed p eii 77 Dffhard, they would be aeham-"0Tn- e Attd face their wires, ,Bd their daughters, urnlag to the question of wheth .. , J! 'bat Heady Machine Works of Ban Francisco. Special electric trophy, a beautiful silver loving-cup- . with decoration in fruits and flowers, for best exhibit from a single farm irrigated by electric power; presentde by A. Fleishhacker A Co uf San Francisco. Special trophy, n splendid silver loving-cup- . for best exhibit of brewing barley; presented by the Anheuser-Busch company, of St. Louie. San Francisco Reconstruct ion trophy, n splendid sliver cnp. with specially deulgntd decoration llluatniiug the rehabilitation of San Francisco, for the best state exhibit of sugar beets, and beet sugar; presented by the Commercial Urbanizations of Baa Francisco. owner, Sacramento, California. The California Slate Hoard of Trade will give a cash prise uf one hundred dollars for the best essay, Irrigation aa n Factor in California Development." Ten cash prlrea of one hundred dollar each will be given for the best collective exhibits uf grains, vegetables. apples, peaches, pears, plume aud alfalfa pruues, grapes, sugar-beets- , and hops, respectively. Fifty dollar rash prizes are offered for the beat single bog of apples, pears, plums or prunes, grapes, also for the beat ahesf of wheat, barley, oats, and for the beat exhibit of timothy and beRt exhibit of corn. 2-- d d nine-year-o- F THEATRICAL CELEBRITIES short-sighte- Fro Maids. ' . - 2 p Pres-ence-'Zim- mer ; n, : Pet-tlbon- rs hand-chase- . hand-ebase- ter-ln-la- P05 Industries Suffered Less From Strikes Than in Any Year Since 1852 1 Columbia rjone Down When the Elder Arrived Pick- ing op Survivors Astoria, Ore.. July 24. Captain Jem sen. of the Klder, made the following statement to the Associated Press,, concerning hie part In the Columbiar Saa Pedro disaster: When the Elder arrived on the acene of the disaster, the Columbia had giroady gone down, aud tne deck of the Baa Pedro was awash. Our first work was to pick up aa maay of the survivors aa ya could from the rafts and in the boats of tbe Cm liunbia. The water was pretty smooth aud the fog waa just lifting. Thia waa about 6 o'clock la the inoinlug. "We did all wo could for the poor people aud succeeded in saving many lives, as you already know. When wo had done all we could for tbe shim wrecked passengers, we made ready to take Ihe Ban Pedro in tow. This was a difficult task, and once tho Boa Pedro broke away from us. Finally everything was made fast anil we lowed her into Eureka. "The Baa Pedro had aa many people on board aa she safely could carry." The representative of tho Associated Press made a careful canvass among tho survivors, and without exception the rescued say the officers and crew of the Ban Pedro could not have been more kind. They did everything pom rtble In the work of rescue aud fitted all they could with temporary elo thing and prepared coffee end eatable for the chilled people who were taken eboard. Tbe aurvlvnri tell thrilling tales of their rescue. Miae Minnie Buxton, of Portland, anya aim never felt any fear. Bho warn for a lung time liefore she wag picked up by bust No, C. which wag glready overcrowded, having 26 people Oil board, la this Imat were Kffio Oiirdnn and Ethel Johnson, tho only children saved. Mias Buxton ways tho moat terrifying thing of the whole disaster was the shrieking and moaning of the drowning pud the threatening, ' crashing of the timbers from the deck load of the Ban Pedro. Grant Cline aaye ho and Me wife were in their bunks. He Jumped out when he heard the whist lee and put a life preserver on hia wife. He then helped her to the upper deck, and they both jumped Into the water, almost alongside a boat. Into which they got Kline says the Ban Pedro whim tied twice, and then the Columbia twice, giving tbe Ban Pedro 'he right of way. He concludes there was a misunderstanding Imtween tba bridge and the engine room, for the crash fob Washington, July 24. The industries of the United Slate suffered leas from strikes during 19U5 than In any year since 1862, If the uuniber of employee thrown out uf work bT strikes and the duration of Ihe etrikea be taken as n measure. According to the twenty-firs- t annual report of the Lures! uf labor uf. tbe department of labor and commerce, 4a 1905, there were 221.486 employes throws out of work by 2,077 etrikea, undertaken by 176.3S7 strikers in 9,299 establishments, and lasting aa days ia each average of twenty-thre- e establishment involved. The report, In part, says: The year IK94 stand out la the history of the country aa tbe most notable year for the great number of workers thrown out of work by atrtkei, over 660,000 employes being thrown out of work by 1.341 etrikea, undertaken by 604,094 strikers, in 6,196 establishments, and lasting an average of forty-tw- o days In each establishment Involved. Statistics for a lowed. period, from 1881 to 1906, Russel, who was a fireman on the how etrikea in tbe VntleJ Btates Columbia, stye that when he waa comnumber 26.767 and lockouts 1,646. The total number of persona who ing up out uf the water tender, ho beard the whistles. He put bis head went on strike during tbe twenty-fiv- e out of a porthole and saw the schooner years wag 6,728,049, and locked out, coming, end stayed there till they 716.231. Tbe dependence of one occupation struck. He then went to hia room and put what money he had in' his pockets. upon aiwither lu the eame establishment swells the aggregate of employes The flrat assistant engineer then sent Water tenders to gol down to affected during the period to $.529,434. for the fir room. Russell's partner, !V. The greatest number of strikes In the C. Anderson, went below end wag any one department was iu the buildee was another water tender, ing trades, whlrh had 26 per cent of drowned,Alexander. Ruesell went George up the etrikea and 32 per cent of all tbe to the port eide of the ship, bnt could establishment invulvej In strikes. The Importance of the part ibat not find a life preserver. He stayed until (be Columbia went down organized labor plays In strike, tbe there was carried down with tho he and tne fact ia indicated aaya, by report auction. He came up an.l the flrat in of atrikes number total tbe Ibat of thing ho got hold of wan a buck rack. 25 years, practically 69 per cent were on a raft, ordered by labor organizations. Em- He waa ahortly after where be frose fur six hours. ployes who struck succeeded oftener There weeleyanand old gentleman on tho than they fnllod, and the employers were similarly successful in lockout. raft, reported to bo wealthy, but ho died almost Immediately from expo Employe succeeded In winning all the picked Up a little dog, demand! for which atrikes wen un- aura. Russell dertaken in 48 per cent of the estab- which was bobbing In the water. It been cbalneJ on tbe Columbia, lishments, succeeded partly in over IS bad watebman cut It loose. Tho but tbe cent of 26 in and only per per cent, lost big owa life. Tbe littlo the establishments did they fall en- watchman 1 safe and sound on tlm Elder, dog tirely to win any of their demands.. gave bis commando Lockouts resulted tr holly In favor of Captain Doran perfectly. As tho ship wai sinking ho employers tn over 67 per cent .of the had hie hand on the whistle lanyard establishments involved, succeeded and be laid: en11 cent failed in and per partly Good-bye- , God help you; I've donO cent. ordered 32 Brike in per tirely all I could." were laltor wholly organizations by successful In practically 60 per rent BODY IDENTIFIED. of the establishments Involved, partly In 16 and almost successful per cent, failed entirely in only 35 per cent of 7s That of g Former Indianapollg . twenty-five- -year rull the establishment. During the quarter century period mentioned, 41 per cent of all etrikea were undertaken for Increase cf wage alone. or combination with other causes, over 23 per cent wholly or partially by disputes concerning the recognition of the union and union rules, practically 12 per cent caused by reduction iu wages, almost 18 per cent were to enforce demands for a reduction of hours, and only a little less than 4 per cent were sympathetic. Strikes for increase of wages have hern more successful than those for any oilier cause. Strikes concerning recognition of' the union and union rules entirely failed in 43 per cent of the establishments involved, and sym76 pathetic etrikea entirely failed In inper cent of tbe establishments volved. six per cent of the During 1905-0strikes end six per cent of all lockouts were settled by Joint agreement, and less than two per cent of the atrikes and a little over two per cent of the lockouts were settled by arbitration. . 6 -- Vice-Preside- DISASTER . After. oduced STORY OF RULING ON MEATS. July 34. The government has that notified Ambassador White American meats may be brought into France upon the American certificate and microscopic examination will not. be insisted upon. This ruling, however, is only tempory. Pan. Girt. Ban Francisco, July 24. The body of the young woman found at Ocean Beach last Saturday was identified today as that of Miao Alice McKee of Emeryville. Mrs. McKee said her daughter dlappeared three months ago from their home. The girl was about twenty-onyears of age and formerly lived in Indianapolis. e REPORTED O. K. Trenton, N. Y., July 24. The Gild-de- n tourist passed through this city today without mishap. The first car arrived at 8:19 a. m. Under an are rangement perfected by President Sad ler, of the New Jeney Automobile association, the route through the city was changed so that the cars passed over the upper Delaware river bridge and through State street the city principal highway. The tourists were heartily greeted by the crowds along the route. At the bridge each car wag handed a hamper of luncheon. EXPEDITION TO TIBET. St. Petersburg, uly 24. The Imperial Geographical society has decided to send an expedition to Tibet under the leadership of the famous explorer, Kozloff. |