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Show e0- -! - ADVERTISE in examiner "" FULL the TheJ JmE ui... ' teem is' mi - ASSOCIATED - 'll' ,.- - r. -v .ri " Tr '-- T: ' jw - ' . -- - v " '. Vf f , .,,4.A - 'rf'V r . PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST IT CHARGES. tT is ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE examiner CITV. THC COUNTY AS WELL OUR 8U SEC ARE OPEN TO AO bbicE f0l . fcr" INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHF.R WILL BE FAIR SATUP.L. Y AND SUNDAY. 111 ItSTlSERS. OGDEN VOL IV NO. 208 El CITY. UTAH. OF THE ARGUMENTS IN THE E SATURDAY MORNING, apiracy, the cumltination and the understanding whirh final!) !vi to the murder of Steunenberg. The Jury was not asked to convict upon any other crime than the last. Aa to the alleged "kidnaping'' of the defendants ia Colorado and bringing them to Idaho, he said; "If these men were not legally hero, they would not be here. You gentlemen are not concerned with how they got here or any other question than whether or not thta - dcfen.Uint was conuected with the event at Caldwell. If he was, then it was our law which waa violated, if be was. it was cur citizen who waa murdered. If he waa, it waa lu our Jurisdiction that he raised the red hand, and it is proper that he should he here to answer to an Idaho Jury. "And you know aa well as I do that, while he la a stranger to you, hla life and hla liberty are Just aa safe In your hands aa they would be with any jury la their home state ?f Colorado. Bill Haywotid is in no more danger of being convicted in Idaho, unless the evidence shows his guilt beyond n reasonable lnubt, than he would be In Colorado. The court, the attorneys for the etate and everybody connected with thla S.case have extended to Mr. Haywood every right, every privilege, every courtesy known to the law, as thd'rjght of the defendant. Haywood aud Muyer on the witness stand were all: wed to tell all they wanted to tell, in violation of all the laws of evidence,: and without a single objection from myself or my associates. Senator Borah scathingly arraigned the defense for not putting Steve Adams on the stand. Adams, the associate of Harry Orchard, could, if anybody could, prove that Orchard was not telling the trnth. especially about the Independence depot affair. "Darrow gives you as aa excuse for the beating up of old man Stuart at Cripple Creek the fact that he was a 'scab. Thera, gentlemen, Ilea the motive for the Indepoadenee depot exTbs fourteen men blown to plosion. stoma that fateful 6lh of June were cabs Nearing the ckae of hla argument. Send or Borah cam to the attempts upon the life of Governor Peabody, General Sherman Bell and Judges Goddard and Galibert, and said they were the result of doctrines such a had been enunciated before the Jury by Attorney Clarence Darrow of Chicago. He Utterly assailed Mr. Darrow and declared that if the Western Federation of Miners regarded constitutions ns being only for the rich, the lnwa aa being made only to be broken, It was the must potent motive iver put Into the brain of man to take the law In hla own hands and going forth to - . commit crime. "We are here. he exclaimed, to determine, whether or not the state of Idaho can enforce JULY 27, 1907 PRICE FIVE CENTS to rank to the commander. Cnder the new method, each organisation participating in the exchange U to have representation ia the council, a condition not provided for by the existing regulations. The post exchange has supervision of the sale of the various article, trinket , light drink, etc., which tne soldier may purchase. AIRSHIPS EMPLOYED. In tha Military Maneuvers of Garoian Army. Berlin, July SC. Germany's chief military nianeuvres. known aa the Kaiser's maneuvres, will take place in PoIn September. They will be notEmotion -- Haywood Flashed and Then Grew Pale as Borah Reports of Gigantic Mining sen, able for exhaustive trials of iunova-Uuii- s war methods. Airships are and Milling Corporation to be in utilized to the utmost, while biPointed the Finger of Guilt at Him. cycles, besides being employed for the Geratest Yet recunnoitering, will ne tested in executing surprise attacks ua Infantry. F. Augustus llcinse appears to have . They will carry machine guns, partly mob In possession of a train did not untench the lesson of thia hour? the various financial centers nil guess- with a view to ascertaining whether Bulrf Idaho. July 28. Evidence and "Let ua then tie brave In thla su- Interest him when ha saw It. ing, according to reports In circula- they ran be uliafactorily substituted at an end and tomorrow la tion concerning the formation of a for cavalry. govDavid Coates, the . Jury will be left to de- preme moment. If the defendant WilHam D. Innocent, then let him go free, but If ernor of Colorado and friend of the Radiographic telephone, will be exglgantfe mining, milling and ameltig ride what penalty. It any, not then let him take the punishment Western Federation of Miners, with tor combination, to include n large num- perimented with, while armor clad participation ahall W Haywood ber of highly .profitable ailnlug prop- towers, containing rapid-firwhom Orchard discussed the stealing guns on criminal conspiracy, reaultfag that the law proscribes. of former Oover-- revolving platforms, will be utilised. with Mr. Helmut as president. Yen have a higher duty to perform of Paulson'e child. tL erties, with which he la- than ever waa naked of a jury lu Idaho. For some time it has been believed Lottie Day, who waa Introduced to Some of you men have stood the teat Haywood Orchard and who saw that Mr. Hetnie has In mind a comcharged. by EL Borah, in the past in protection of your Orchard and Haywood In privata conbination which would be greater and S Senator William and your flag, but you have sultation. more than Amalgamated naued by the mate of Idaho, aa ape-ci- homes Gen. Eugene Engley, the former atCopper. From time to time reports oouaael for the proaecuthin, apoke never faced a duty that required a TVnorrow higher murage than now. have come from different section to torney general of Colorado: who of all the tart word tonight. Tlwd wUl the effect that the Montana copper In every home In Idaho the thought men, an officer of the law, should nut wonting Judge Fremont which ia of our people are with you, mingling have kept these direful threats a seman had acquired control of imporehara and Inatniet the Jury, consider their with thoughts of things that made cret locked within his breast when tant properties. Now, every few days expected to retire and word comes of some new corporation these homes possible and in every the state of Idaho waa looking for evirentier about 11 o'clock. in which Mr. Heluxe figures, and the to home admlaalon throughout thla broad land, men dence against Orchard tho suspect. crowd aeeklng The ns the which iw the earmarks of being "But," said Senator Borah. "Gan. court room tonight broke aU record In nnd women tonight look to you buna forerunner of far larger things. brave who stand for right and the Engley does not believe In law. He la a murder trial In Idaho. Twe not even a Socialist; ha ia an anLaite In May, the Sliver Kiug Coalidled people remained In the ground, flag. tion Mines company was incorporated archist You heard the speech ha At the close of 8enator Borah whei the doora were dosed after the in Utah for M.SUO.UUO, with David they address and the adjournment of court, made here in the witness chair. Nocorning session and hours before were Keith aa president, to take over sevhe was surrounded and congratulated body could atop It opened again nil approaches "With such men aa Engley ia office eral of tha beat working properties blocked. When, Busily, every seat by nearly everyone in the court room. court Including counsel for the defense. I am not surprised that Colorado has of the Park City camp. Following aid inch of apace within the hell within her borders for the past thla canig the report that the Silver room was filled, several hundred Blood Inten years. King would be the nurlueua of a Intense Excitement and m the lawn under the open windows, aa 26. Aa early Idaho, Boise, July read next senator from The effectively sentences much combination Park of tbe catch larger that they might 7 oclock, the court house doors were City camp, which would include the the impaaokmed pleading of the young besieged by hundreds seeking admit to the Jury the articles denouncing dignation Aroused by In the Miners Magaslne. Judge, Ontario and Daly Weal, Daly orator. tance to the limited court room, Sen- Steunenberg "There la much talk here and In other famous producers. Mr. Helnse Series of Murders Senator Borah laid the foundation ator Borah being popular aa an orator This in this, hla home city. 8o great was the argument of counsel about aa Ingenerally was credited with being the for his argument leal' night. dustrial war. There Is an Industrial prime mover lu thla combination. the throng that court officials and war, but It ia for ynu men te detert naming he began an anallyala of the Berlin, July $0. A aeries of coldThen, n couple of weeks ago, came blooded reevidence, hut he confined ntinaelf to others having business with the' trial Crimea, singularly shall warfare Industrial whether mine the Incorporation of the Miners' nnd the had to find their way Into the building the murder of Bteunenberg murthe the "Jack mursembling Kipper of on the out carried he principle Smelting company In the state of der but for the fart, that instead of He linked Orchard to by devious ways, most of them climbconspiracy. der. Maine, with $10,000,000 capital. Thla women ihe victims Haywood, Haywood to Simpkins, Moywere little girls, ing a steep improvised stairway ia the outside that tells "The defense you company, which, It Is understood, will followed one another with remarkable Them, rear. The jury waa alao brought up er and Moyer to Petti bone. 1.000-toof Orchards testimony there la notha in build Salt smelter the of evidence the these steps. (electing only almost in tho hero to prove a conspiracy. What Lake valley, alao la uld to have tha celerity this afternoon, for the drfenae, nnd leaving Inside the court, as the next to the ing center ef the e. y. and aroused tho Wa put Orchard do want? more you In Mr. a abort of who. wove the Helnse, he Orchard's confession out, last day of the trial began, Haywood and Simpkins and Moyer nnd HayJcking expected to become its presi- most Intense excitement and IndignaUrea and movements of the five men aat surrounded by hla family. Hla Inof time Denla Petilbone nnd wood together dent. Then, thla week, came the In- tion. Within a abort apace Without departing from valid wife, whoae helpless condition together. three enticed llie move assassin as successively them watch Now ver. they comOhio of the Copper corporation ihe record and, incident ly clearing up and pallid face have attracted so 8 years. oldest the only Steunen babies, Frank of scene girl to berg's the alao state of Maine, for In the pany, a number of situations left aomewhat much attention and sympathy, aat Im- murder. doorways of houses aud stabbed the purpose of taking over the Ohio Into clouded, he brought these officers and mediately at hie right aad next to her times in the abdomen tho showed Borah Senator Briefly of mines lu the Bingham camp them several Instrument. group members at the Western Federation waa tho gray haired mother, who on Aa a result with a sharp Mendatilp existing among tho quintet time mines of for Utah. These aouie of Miners together. Then he took Orthe tears not could restrain r yesterday the . man- - one of the children la dead, another the control and tactile chard away from Denver nnd hack which welled to her eye as Clarence Then he hnrled at the Jury . predion Orchard said he received ha statute bonka d la dying and the third la dangerously C'T- again to .Denver, to the headquarters Danow of Chicago made the last plea fromwhich of life and property. But If the state- - ' , wounded. at Caldwell. Pettibone the of the Western Federation of Miners. uk,n eon. The for the life of her prisoner's The first knowlege that the crimes Tom That was sent to meuts of Mr. Darrow In hla argument "Friend a has which company, This was dona carefully and almost In the Copper reflect the sentiment of the Western daughter and alater were alio had been committed came when an 21st the Jack Into flOJiuu.OOO, divided before the of The monotonously. quiet family circle, the only absentee being exclaimed Senator Borah, Federation of Miners, there need not capital occupant of the house at the corner How, $10 etch. storm and then Borah's voice nnd the little girl, Henrietta. be any donbt In your minds ns to lJKMi.ouO sham ofmovea unof Ryke and Belford streets found know that Pettibone Orchard, did noas are All these taken into manner changed. He aprang of , Mra. Frank Steunenberg, the wife der the name of Tom Hogan, waa at whether or not the defendant at bar the body of Margnritha prawltx, aged la maturMr. indications Helnse that tion. His voice quivering and hand of the murdered governor, and her would commit murder upon men who vast plana for the development of four, lying In. tbe uiorwayIhebathed ha stalwart son, Julian, were early In the Caldwell? Whv did Haywood sendona ing upraised, fingers outstretched, law. the body represented for $100 to Jack 81mpkina, nf the west. In shlch In blood, the lower part of shouted: court room and when they had been draft At the conclusion of Senator Borahs various sections Dec. 21? Has Pettibone come hero horribly gashed. Thla was immediatehis become since he Interested has "Watch them now! Watch the five shown to seats inside the attorney's to announced Wood that say a word aa to this. Now, watch argument Judge the lumen t with the Standard Oil and ly reported to the police, who were or conspirators! Jury at 10 o'clock sell Bteunenberg ia to die rail, found themselves within seven Athow quickly they he would charge to proceed to investigate tbe the Copper Interests. The about Amalgamated la SO days nnd they are moving on tho eight feet of Haywood himself. case when reports came uiat Bertha act. Scarcely had the news of Turn tomorrow. la Helnse west closely guarding In the contingent iwne torneys from many cities Ella Knlapel.fi yeare Hogan's arrest been flashed to the. Its secrete of the big plana under l4nst, aged 3. and The dramatic utterance and tense have come to Boise for the last argufound similarly on the for the Western CLOSING ARGUMENT. had been HENEY'S world than attorneys old, In there here and it and only way, ments and constituted a large propor- Federation of Miners flocked Into Caldfigure of the pleader sent a thrill alive in tbe Frenxalaur that some surface Indication la found ground, but When well from three directions. Henaersdorfer street respecMust Prove Fee--' to show tha trend of events. Francisco Alls .through the court room. For the space tion of today's big audience. San Jurors and cf ten seconds there Jack Simpkins was the man who was silence. the last seats were occupied,ondisapIsss in Performance of Duly. Mr. Helnse frequently baa aal,l that tively. the Then, relaxing, Borah continued with pointed hundreds remained Humors soon spread, magnifying tbe sent the mysterious and unexplained hla activities were in behalf of the what to catch lawn house they court his merciless logic. He San Francisco, July 20. Mr. Heticy, l?iilted Cspper company, of which be number of victims, and the Inhabibrought Da- could of Senator Borah's address aa cipher telegram to Haywood. Thevis, Copley, Adams and Easterly, nil wording of Simpkins' telegram, Sen- In his closing argument, declared that therefore, the Heinae tants of the neighborhood became In efleera or members of the Western the words filtered out of the windows ator Borah declared, showed that be , one man, and one man only, Louis la president, nmei-esH0W Indicate n Irtil- - tensely excited. Mothers sought their pjana Borah reviewing Senator began by Federation of Miners into touch with children In the street and made them knew Haywood had full knowledge of Glass, had the power to authorize the ,,BIW AlitMl ar ,kKt comuany In openthe made Orchad. Without n pause he drew briefly the points case. And Haywood "got busy.1 the disbursement at the return Indoor In fear that they might $50,000 bribery the to address jury of hla Moyer, time the bribes were paid. Mr. Hency picture after picture of the men, as-- . ing hour Orchard, Follow Simpkins, meet a similar fate. Crowde gathered brief-would he go night. He said TAINTED BLOOD." Pettibone from Denver exclaimed: "When the time comes and seriating together at various points: lastover about the police station, shouting venHaywood blood left by Harry to the death of Steunenberg, at Cald- for me to die. I would tra thousand the trail of From each place and fresh from every ly geance against tbe murderer. of crime he brought Orchard back -- home Orchard, taking, first, the murder watch times rather have built up a reputa- Has Commiasionar Warner's Otqp-In the meantime the two victims hack well, review the Itestimony, and harking Oov. to Denver" and then Bteunenberg Blood? to Mother Negro say who still lived were sent to a hospital. )'tm that tion , for fighting tbe battles of the amllllngly leaned j over some of the moat Important In- their actions and towards the Jury and naked: an absolute and concerted conspiracy people for right and honesty and deTheir condition la precarious and they) WhyT cidents In the testimony. developed Why always back to Denver unless it III., July 20. "Tainted are not expected to survive the night. Cllnton, cency and Justice than to have it said I hardly need to tell you sensible has been proved. waa to find there the killed Steunenberg to show ,' of me with truthfulness that I had blood, which Pension Commissioner and The officials acted quickly In an protection They Pink "that the declared pleader, men," the pay of his employers?" to the world that they never forgot crossed this great continent to prosti- Warner charged courses la the veins endeavor to locate the murderer, and 1 do had detectives nothing erton All those tute my great gifts in defense of a of hla stepmother, Mra. Isabella Rob- published an offer of a reward of things denounced or Steun- an enemy. sneered at by counsel for the defense with the assassination of Frank "Where Is Pettibone afraid to man who had shot down one of hla inson Warner, was made the subject fil.tmo for hla capture. abthe most of one la That found a bold nnd brilliant Where Is Jack Simpkins who fellow men in cold blood In a public of final arguments In the anted Warparagraph enberg. Shortly after tbe crimes were comsurd of the many things brought into apeak? defense In Senator Borah's In will case before Judge Cochran mitted a allp of paper with a death-hea- d ner Caldwell with Orchard and theater! was at of counsel the learned and counsel for the defense this case by the could tell ao much? He la lu a owsketched on It wa found on To emphasise the effect of this today. were driven Into n murmur of prot- defense." who Is mak- n public seat la the square near the come to say a word speech, Heney faced Delmas squarely, The white-haireto widow, afraid ner and foundathe Senator Borah, In laying g friends." est, now under the lash of pointed for his hla gestures tespesklng Infinite scorn. ing a fight to pot a dowi-- r share of scene. On It was scribbled In a ramsesreasm nnd again when, under a tion for hla argument of conspiracy, was he said Borah ready Senator veteran attorney did not lift his tbe wealth of John Warner, aggregat- bling hand: The Caldto of Indignant reproach, culture, pointed out that Orchard went to admit that Haywood was shrewd, eyes from manuscripts he was read- ing $1,500,000, was In court with her asso"Away, away; In live minutes there from fresh Denver from well breius. "Of ing or give any other token that he two daughters, Mra. Mettler and Mrs. will Christianity, hw and order, refine-ten- t, be a corpse. There is a child officer of the Western keen nnd possessed of with the ciation AtBell. She listened attentively to the home end the eoonirv found exclaimed; had heard. In the neighborhood. Demurderer who regarded course, he has brains, be Miners of Federation ready champion. The state of Idaho, concluded his argument with torney Fuller, who made tbe argu- liver this note to the police. I have "be bad brains enough to start a dehe Heney Then an enemy. at its people and chief of (he Western Federation of an appeal for a conviction, barring ment In behalf of Commissioner War- killed children In Beiforter, Preln-hauexecutive, each Steunenberg touched upon the fact that Marian fense turn, were given brilliant eulogy. "At your hands ner, who Is seeking to pretent tils Minera tbe minute be learned that reasonable doubt. and Henaersdorfer streets." FedWestern of the officer an Moore, had fal- we ask n verdict of guilty, he said, stepmother from breaking hla father's Tnder It all Haywodd himself was, eration Tbe note was attached to the seat of Miners, In testifying for the Orchard, nthe hired assassin, will. "In order that It may be published Nthsps, the one man In the room yb means of n. sharp single sclazor that he agreed with len Into trap. ao showed the least emotion. At defense, admitted "Did the Pinkertons send any one abroad that San Francisco can furAttorney Fuller painted Mr. War- blade, and. it la assumed that the deceive Orchards wife to Orchard Mine Did tbe the daughter crimes were committed with tbe othhla face flushed and more than to defend Orchard? nish that quality of citizens for ju ner as a cunning siren, "N to desert her. we paled under the attack of Borah, when Orchard wished was the Western Fed- rors. wli: by their fearless perform- - ot poor parents, who had drawn Into er half of the Instrument Orchard left Denver with Owners? No. U Harry ancu of duty, served notice on tbe her mealies John Warner, the banker. reselling the climax of the conspiraAll the available police, and deteccrime in hla heart. The impelling, eration of Mmeri. All the evidence. Attorney Fuller tives were ordered to scour the cy, pointed an accusing finger at the compelling force came from Denver. Answering at great length the world that Ban Francisco has ren, who, he said, was the criminal of tho defense, that attempts deemed herself." Insisted, showed that Isabella RobinSome parent! have reported helped Orchard pack theory we lhtnd the Western Federation George Petti bone son had planned n hasty marriage, that their children on the life of Fred Bradley at San had. seen a hagtrunk. hla In of murder utensils hla f Miners." and that she did not allow her hus- gard man about 27 yeare do, well Francisco were accidents and n:t the It? to not here Pettibone la WRECK deny INSPECTION. Why FURTHER Mrx. band to see hla family for more than dressed and wearing a cap, offering Steunenberg, wife of the dead Hla alienee la a confession of hla design of Orchard, Senator Borah an hour upon the Jay of her marmoved diJ'vernnr. attended the morning aes-w- . gnilt. Pettibone absence la an ab- pointed out that thetolatter 28. candy and fruit to little girls whom he Sen Francisco, July Captain riage, May 28, 1874. San Francisco. but left early, almost prostrated solute corroboration of Orchard. from Denver rectly asked to accompany him. InJohn ' Bermlngham, supervising when Now the Orchard movements of and then, lawyer traced the emotion awakened by Borah's A man waa arrested shortly aftervessels resumed Taking np the question of the per- He of thin steam spector In to cleverneai the her made reference oratory. Haywood's mother also sonal motive the defense had urged In San Francisco and rldlcnled ward who tallied somewhat with this i cirof tbe the afternon Investigation sec"And, f"e court room In tears, bat soon trapping the aged banker into a Indefinite Senator Borah show- theory of n gas explosion. description. lAter he was of Orchard, wreck steamthe the cumstances of against "turned to take her accustomed place ed to the Jury the deed which Orch- cried Senator Borah, "when Orchard er Columbia w:h a view to placing ond marriage, or to the poverty of confronted by the two wounded rhll-nsby bwHe the Invalid wife. lier father, Stephen Kobinaon, the to leave San Francisco, who, however, were too weak to for the disaster. ard had parted absoluiely and for- gets ready would' smile disdainfully. Her daughSenator Borah's go? Back to Denver. the resiMNisIblllty r the re peroration was put to them. ever with hla Interest in the Hercules where does' he Thomas pond of the Engineer Assistant ter alao appeared to lie amused at The manto was question n quiet, almost i pleading mine fourteen months before General What for? To get his money. The then taken in n cab testified that he heard tbe the charge. Columbia due." waa in the waa pay done, deed stronger contrast to the Merriam and hla negro. troop marchi'?by pdire to the police stawhistles of tbe Bin Pedro from the narnher voice In which he Mrs. Warner emphatically saya her guarded Thla He drvofeJ himself at first to tbe stvbosdr ride, this Indicating that tion. The crowd outside the station, spoke of ed Into the Coeur dAlene. lii white. was She father she route Darrow's argument of Orsigned, him to be the murderer, atdeed, the letters and telegrams and proposition of the defense that the Ban Pedro waa on the wrong says, a . agreement, waiving believing other evidence not subject te chard was a Pinkerton detective. Far course. to drag him from the vehicle the all ' tempted after banker the her ,f" he said, the state has point- - twriwg tampered with In thla case, cor- from having sny snch connection, the dower, only aged and lynch him and he was only saved out to you the men who were had deceived her about the value of , the policemen drawing their roborate Harry Orchard and fit in pre- senator Insisted that Orchard, through in. and executed, this awful tya estate. with the story he has told you. four years of crime and conspiracy, swords and bolding the crowd at hay. cisely , then la the name of the man-r- " Gov. Steunenberg did not cause Orch- was perfectly loyal to the Westers o The people then attempted to storm and the womanhood of Idaho, SUPERVISING ARMY POSTS. the station, and tbe prisoner waa reard to lose hla Interest In the mine, Federation of Minera nnd the leaders o STUDYING FORT DOUGLAS. moved to tbe central station for se,y"r duty without fear of any man so bow could he have entertained a of the organisation. If Orcnard had o wJvor to any man. motive against Mby-- o 20. sinister 20. A new methhad Lake murderous City. grudge? any salt July Washington, curity. July A. i listened to the eloquent voice od of supervising tbe post exchange Haywood or Pettibone, If It had o General J. Franklin Bell, chief Senator Borah took up one by one Tomorrow, should the two wounded 1 foe their client. the witnesses for the defense who he been his purpose' to gather evidence o cf staff of the Vnited Slates at Urn various army posts la contem- - children not die In tbe meantime, the tkr1 c,me pleading to me the memory of an-''said had corroborated Orchard and against them, he had almost unlimited o army, spent today as the guest plated in an amendment to the army prisoner will again be confronted by scene nnd Another time. I to do so. But, on the o of Colonel Lockwood, commandopportunity regulation which has Just leen is- them. proved a criminal conspiracy because again that night in dark they had covered and protected Orch- contrary. It had been shown that every o ant of Fori Dcuglu. This sued. Hereafter tbe post exchange Expert! who hare examined the ,wmber. Ia 1MB a night that added ard dp to the time he confessed and piece of evidence which came Into Or- o evening General Bell waa the , O council is to consist of the officer In note found on the seat have come to vears to the lives erf some here chard' bnnda was destroyed by him, o guest of honor at a banquet Implicated Haywood. charge of tho exchange and the com- - the concliilon that tt was written by room. I felt again the Icy these were "Bill" Easterly, even to the letter received from Geo. o given by the Commercial club O mantling officer of each Organization a madman. They will secure samAmong !' ,d faced the drifting sleet And member of the Western Federa- A. Pettibone ' in the Caldwell JalL o at their rooms. City and state stationed at the poit and which nmy ple of writting from the prisoner ond again beside the bodv of mr the tion of Miners, who heard Orchard's Never at any time dlj Orchard un- o officials and other prominent participate in the operations of the and compare these with the note. ' M telewhose whom Orchard friend, to case life blood stained threats and against o citizens were Invited to meet dertake to build up a exchange. Authority la given to the Tonight the street of the city and anew. murthe before his o General Bell. The visit of the council to delegate to an executive suburbs are patrolled by large numthe defendant, Haywood, or any of phoned from Caldwell asala the disgrace that had der. o chief of staff of the army to associates. committee of Ita own members the bers of police. The moat Intense exIdaho. I saw a murde-eo Salt Lake wan for the purpose W. F. Davis, the president of the Discussing briefly the Colot ado performance of such portion of the citement prevails, aud the people are n,cnt more than murder, Western Federation of Miners' local, Senator Borah said the crimes o of studying Fort Douglas and duties prescribed for the council as discussing the question whether or threats and disturbances In Cripple Creek and o 1U needs. the first blow that anar-ihi- t who beard Orchard make that body may decide. Heretofore the not the murderer is still at large and h. 'I "Itced af jny state. And on against Steunenberg. and who swore Telluride were brought Into the case o post exchange council consisted nf whether the bloody deeds are still to atghi I said to myself: Can time the passing of the armed nnd masked only to show the motive, the con- three officers on duty at the post next continue. 'Senator Borah in His Closing Appeal Grew Eloquent Mrs. Steonenberg Orercom bj STthe L swSer. r e ls n J 1 let-te- j' tar-hide- a, d Ufe-lon- tie er Cases of Assault and Murder Notorious All New York Aroused New Turk. July 20. To the aeries of uupunished crimes against young girls which dally, of lata, has exas- perated the police and put parents In the outlying districts in an ugly mood, there were added today for Investigating the caam- - of Virginia Barish, II year old. and Anale Falkoweko, a tot of fi years. So notorious have become the cases of assault, amounting la two recent rases to murder, that Police Commls-lunBingham has been driven to explain that hla army of policemen la Insufficient to rope with this particular species of degeneracy. He has warned fathers and moth era sot to allow their little ones to wander aimlessly in the streets. The Barish girl has been driven by inhuman treatment, na inkling of which was first given to the publlo today. She became separated from n party of friends at North Beach. Wednesday, and that night wa rescued by chauce from the surf, in which aha wae about to drown herself. She had been beaten black and blue aad robbed of her clothing. Driven mad through Buffering, ghe fought her reacuer and only with difficulty was When her condiplaced in restraint. tion became apparent, the girl waa taken to the King county hospital. There in a lucid interval ahe told a pitiful story of assault, many of tbn details of which were sulsicquenily substantiated. Attacked by a gang' of nine rougha, rho waa left In a state lhat to her frenzied mind suggested only suicide. It la a question whether she can recover. Little Annie Falkoweko, Is Staten Island, went to meet her father and fell in with another man. She suffered a bestial attark and is under (he earn of a physician. Joseph. Nocwlak, a steamship fireman, 24 yean uld,. and t, whom the elitld accused, ia nnder er la-aa- nr ar-rea- A lucid ease today cannot ba an! A, to be wholly unpunished. When DenV nil O'Bhaa, of llarlom, heard tho screama of hla infant daughter, ha did not atop to notify tha police, but , . promptly beat Jacob Neuman, agsA 52 years. Into unconsciousness. When he came to, Neuman waa seized with a fit and was removed to Bellevun hospital, critically HI. The police records show that during the past thirty days, seventeen specific complaints of assault uiion girls and women have been reported In thin city. AMERICANS Gaorge B. Davla Btatea the AmericaR Position na to Neutral Btatea. . Tbe Hague, July 20. Speaking to day before the committee which la considering tha duties of neutral states during warfare on land. Brigadier General George R. Davis, of the Americas delegation, declared that the United. States associated Itself with - the French proposal. The French proposition sets forth that a neutral stato Is only responsible for the acts of its subjects, if these acta are committed upon Ita own territory; that the responsibility of n neutral state la not involved by tbe fact that some of ltn subjects take service with a belligerent. nnd that n neutral state Is not bound to prevent Its subjects from exporting arms and ammunition for tho use of n belligerent. General Davlh accepted alao the principle of tbe German proposal, that n neutral state In bound to prevent its subject! from entering the service 6 a belligerent. Speaking before the committee on contraband, Rear Admiral Charles 8. Sperry explained tip American opposition to the proposal made by Great Britain to abolish contraband. LYNCHERS NOT GUILTY. I neigh-bnrho- . - - Juatl-Df'diio- con-wne- rl oooooooooooooooo AT THE HAGUE. Charlotte, N. C., July 28. The effort of the state to convict twenty odd rltlsena of Anaon county, who took J. V. Johnson from Wadesboro Jail on the night of May 2i, 1806, and lynched him. came to an abrupt termination late yesterday when the Jury in the case of Zecke Lewis, the second of the lynchers to be tried, returned a verdict of not guMty, FACTORIES TO REOPEN. Belfast, July 26. Compromise has resulted In a partial break of the strike among the dock laborers of this port that has been going on for w month or more. Today a thousand men went back to work unloading coal steamers. Inasmuch aa they can now get fuel, tbe factories that closed down yesterday will he able to reopen in a day or two. The cart drivers are atlll ouL T. . yr OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN... O Exposition. Va July 26. In the A. A. U. squat- ic championship contests today of. New York. C. M. Daniel broke his own world' record swim, going for the fifty-yar-d seconds. tbe distance In 26 four-fifth- s of n second faster thin hi previous record. wan H. J. Handy, of Chicago: the mile swim In 22 minutes, seconds. 20 Jamestown ... 3-- 5 d n,l'-a- i' oooooo 00 ooooooo 4-- 5 O sflaaoaBOOOOOOOOO o O O O O O O O O O O O O o A!:- ' ji,.- |