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Show om rich from that property and that ha, himself. might have become a rich man bad he not been obliged to flee from the country because Governor Steunenberg bad brought In the soldiers and established military law. Orchard said he had talked with Simpkins about his earlier partners becoming rich but had never blamed Governor Steunenberg because he, M. By himself, had not been so fortunate. He said he had sold the property be- not Admits Eighteen Mufdjrsanfl ifore he had ft the district-h- ad sold It because he was obliged tc hy Jo ph li Bn Story is Not Shaiet ty Heave. He said he had sold his inter onlv hi m nosyllables' wil li and "Mr. Fletcher's experiments jest In the Hercules when It was noth Cross Examination Ilf it stiuns for to Ills Wile a x food bate proved these things ring more than a very good prospect had sold it at a profit over what it ate hiisilh ami 'h a pi tin ciipled w at him. I a heai-ih dinnei .md drank a tumblrn He ran live on nneihiid jhad cost him. and at the time of the he had considered that he had 111 the Man Who amount el food usually iitien and b o' waier and th n tn- - cniTi-Admits Long - $edi of driven a very good bargain. iiianin health) and tlgmuux Crimes, Including Murder, gtprr I lie hiCorresponded With His Wife. under U l ngtii uni "2. Only five hours sleep me nete and Arson, One of the Coelt A very interesting featura of ths i x Ihechl1 i i ii Hi lit im mini; sary. wav the develop Persons in Court Rooit Hub "3. When food Is thoionghlv (hewwh.ir an dieii mi meat of the fact that Orchard, since I III d I) .!' ed the waste of digestion is sharply durej lllllllt Ml fill his imprisonment in the state peniHob ii.mwi-ii-Nothing. sir had received lettera from hi! tentiary, uiu.lti "4. Appetite Indicates the needs of eta. tied Into pre't-.niIloise. Idaho croft first wife Jiis real wife, whom he had "I wish. Mite. )ou could teach them the body and wants simple rood of Harry Orchard by th,tor" not seen since he deserted her in On5. Since an imfWtan' port of dj lietlei laloe luairu-i- s complained his neys for the defendant, Willin' D. tario, away back In 1895, to run away ill tier, us be puslu d Ids chair back with another mans wife. gegtlon la done In lh mourh, thnr In answet Haywood, who Is being trie! In' his to " and rcsc. Orchard ough chewing Is necessan by Richardson, questions life for conspiracy In the npjtier of stated til followed him meekly that he had sold some articles, Mrs. Armstrong read theser-onclm- l The ex Governor A ' In paragraphs and laid down the into tlm Hilling room here eab be Steunenberg, has proven of Jewelry some lockets, some gold assassin tq is one chains and other property and had The ai in iijon Ids oi her usual evening oc the magalne-- w4th a wig sent the greater part of the proceeds a book dr of the contest men-ifeeding of th Human Hotly" pupation either to the wife Back east. 'Pari" of th Mr Ai matroiiK took up his was the most sensible and convinc- a game Haywood's attorneys have taken property he had rod sold, a needleIds wife and ltd ing she had seen in a long time on ncwapapei Orchard through a rigid cipaques-tionln- and reel, some guns, a fieldfishing and glass that particular topic. And she was work in an endeavor td Ireak some minor trinkets, Orchard said Hut Klsie, obseivlng closel), soon a diligent reader, eaiwrlally of all down his- story, but so kit per- - had been sold by Warden Whitney amifor him, with the progreasive literature likely to come huw her father put down hla paper the to his slstently clung Original state- property should notunderstanding tinder her husband's eye; for she de- lean back wearily In his chair. Deembe delivered ta the purchaser until after the trial." sired sincerely to be a helpmate by ing the hour propitious, sho crept ments. over to him and climbed on hts During the time Orchard "MU on Orchard said he understood Governot entering lnto all h i Inteiests the stand .ior the state, maklnf bis Gooding had furnished Whitney with Here was one, however, she dared knee. not broach to him; she could only "Father," she began timidly, "do confession, with which the attgneys $50 of the money. First Signs of Emotion, hope that he would see the article please Join our C. A. club, won't for the state hope to convict HayOn Tuesday Orchard showed ' mors and read It, but she feared not. He you? wood, the of assagai emotion than at any time since hs What kind of a club, pussy? was growing Irritable and morose Steunenberg adtted began his testimony. It was when ths unlike his original self, and the "Why, that's my club name, said that during his life time he hil com- defense, In a rough-shodigression, cause the knew full well, was the Klsie, laughing; I am the Cat. Here asked him if he had not deserted his same which had brought and was ate the resolutions drawing them mitted eighteen murders; tkd he Creek wife, stripping her ol wont you please was a wife deserter 'and a blgjalst; Cripplenickel bringing trouble into so many Amer- from her pocket she, had, and leaving her every and admitted that he ican homes dyspepsia! gnay of In poverty that sign them, father?" the sale ol "Do please do!" pleaded the boys, burning down a building lq oritr to her washtubs to compelled As she sat thinking, the children buy bread. Orchards serure the Insurance now money, of hts bounced la from school. hanging oneon either arm He declared that he had comMtted lips quivered, snd with tears tear he Oh, mother, cried Hob, I'm bun chair. denied that he had done numerous crimes at the Instigatbn of falteringly Is this a hold-uand said that the federation leadgry as n bear! your money or Moyer, Haywood and Petti st, bone, and ers had promised to care for her In "Mother, announced Fred, we've your life?" laughed father. "How asserted that Haywood euggestettbat bis absence. organised n club to rescue and pro- much does It cost? A fortune, I'll be we ought to get ex Governor tect homeless cats and dogs a sort bound Says Hs Was a Coward. of an annex to the 8. P. C. A., you Orchard told how he cametqjlabo "Ob, no no, only five cents and Orchard, who confesses that he tnd planned the assassination, and fines. Head It. father, quick. know," at no crime and- took a hundred Mr. Armstrong put on his specta- how he carried hts plans to suc- desperate chances In those he comWhat a club ridden world!" thought Mrs. Armstrong; care- cessful end told this story t'along mitted, made an Interesting contribueveu the children cles and read the resolutions series of horrible crimes cool tion to the psychological study of his must be organised. Then an Idea oc- fully. personality hen he called himself a "Will you sign now. father?" asked and easy manner, and under curred to her. Why not turn the has reiterated his gate-'tent- coward, lie said he was too cowardly Klsie to we if "Mother was account? too She propensity anxiously. says even adding little (Mails to openly kill Judge Gabbert; said wise a wife and mother to attempt to don't make, a success of It at home which were omitted In the first t. that he regarded all of his acta as Introduce n reform Into the house- first, we had better not ask any othcowardly. hold without It well; ers to Join. The questions asked Orchard by the During the examination on Tuesday here was the coating at hand why "She does, eh? said Mr. Arm- attorneys for the defense would Indi- there was an extended effort to show not use It? strong, with a qulxzlcal glance at his cate beyond s doubt that ths defense that Orchard bad, during the winter bad practically no commu"Well, chicks, what do you say to wife. "Well, I will Join. We are all Intends to prove, If feasible, that Or of 1904-chard was In the employ of the Mine nication with the leaders of the fedgetting up n home club, too?" sheeald more or less pigs, so you better call Owners association and conspire to eration; that he received no pay for loud. me the pig of the company; I see. you make trouble for. members, particu- the Bradley crime or anything else, Oh, do! do!" shrieked the chorus. each have name." larly officials of the Western Federa- and that, with Steve Adams, In a "Let me be president! no, met no, Oh, no! we couldn't, cried Fred, tion of Miners; also that Orchard had period of extreme poverty extending met a personal grudge against Governor over several months, was reduced to for we alt on The pig, you know. think - Bob ' should be the Drat - '8lt'on the pig! - What do you Steunenberg. the necessity of stealing sheep from Attor-ne- the Globerille stock president, because hes oldest" During the mean?" yards that ha Tben.I'U he , soersiary, wd writs . They showed him Fred's sketch of Richardson, for the defense, at- might have food. 'adout the constitution end to draw from Orchard an de-- their Orchard a 8heep Thief. symbol, at which he smiled. tempted - clared Elsie, mission Jack Simpkins lad Sed Importantly, to a laughing court room, "Then Ill be the Ostrich." he de- his mindthat Orchard, with hatred for Governor ."And; can we ask others to join and clared, for I to realize that I Steunenberg by telling him (f ths In- seriously confessed that he stole tha begin tUTe a badge, and motto, and all?" sheep, but stoutly denied that it was dignities he (Simpkins) ha suffered because of want. He Insisted that all Inquired Fred, anxiously. In the bullpen of north Idaho after If you make a success of It; hut I his arrest and retention by the sol- through that- supposedly hard winter think you had better try first with diers whom Governor Steunenberg and spring he continued to draw from Iettibone money those at home, and see how it works. through mil brought into the district-- ! He Adams, and explained that If he did "Will you and father Join?" inked Orchard If Simpkins had ever not see the federation leaders often shown his wounds the wound "I will; and you may ask your fahe It was because he was lying low to had received the at we thers after hands of cSlored avoid have drawn up our resfor crimes. capture previous soldiers. Orchard had never seen the olutions. Get your pencil and paper. Mrs. Adams Laughed. but he wounds, admitted Elate. Simpkins should read something They had told him about them and about Orchard brought Mrs. Steve Adams like this; the treatment he had received fa the Into play during Tuesdays " Ws. ths members of the Common-Sens- e but. pen. He raid that while he and f Eating club, do hereby pledge ours Richardson wanted to know if Adams were watching Judge selves to- chew well every mouthful of house Mrs. Adams went with food before swallowing It not bolt It as Simpkins had not dweft upon tie Inwe used to do; also, to hold In our justice Orchard himself had mSered them a couple of times as a blind to mouths a moment each drink of liquid because of Governor Stenaenberg'e divert suspicion from them. Mrs before swallowing gulp It down as not men- Adams, who had a seat among tho acions; If Simpklns-tH- ul we used to do; and also, to eat not more tioned the fact that Orchard! former witnesses, laughed when Orchard told than we boneetly want. "artners In the Hercules mine had be-- the incident. " We hereby agree to pay one cent fine Into our fund each time we forget to do this the fuad to ba used to proADA COUNTY COURTHOUSE. vide a dinner ones a year for poor chilor for dren, starving animals, whichever tho club may determine " Each member ahall pay five cents Initiation fee, Meetings will be held weekly at Mr. Armstrongs house. Refreshment will be bread and milk, to he eaten according to A Cure for Dyspepsia Janet Hay j i e i ' I,- ' I . n nine-tenth- r ' , ; I n s. ... HE ALSO WAS A SUFFERED TORTURES. COLLECTOR. Clavsland Artist Came Back with Counter Proposition; a Racked with A local newspaper artist got a letday from a man over In Indiana who aald he was making a collection of sketches, says the Cleveland anx-ten- Night, Wm. H. Walter, engineer, of ter one Plain Dealer "1 have drawings from well known newspaper artists In nearly every state In the union," the Indiana man wrote, but 1 have none from Ohio I have seen some of your work and I think It Is good. If you will sendjne some little sketch for my collection I shall have It framed. The artist noticed from the letterhead that the Indiana man was connected with a hank in one of the small towns in the state of literature. That gave him a hunch, and he wrote back as follows; "I am making a collection of ten dollar hills. I haven't secured sped- mens from every state In the union, but I have several tens and a few twenties, and I am particularly to have a(ten dollar bill from Indiana I notice that you are em- ployed In a place where ten dollar bills are kept, and If you send me PUe, for my collection 1 shall be glad td have It framed. snd Pain, Day for Years. I ChatJ-wort- ills., writes: "Kidney disease was lurking in my system for years. 1 had torturing pain In the side and back and the urine was dark and full of sediment. 1 was racked with pain day and night, could not sleep or eat well, and finally became crippled and bent over with rheumatism. Doans Kidney Pills brought quick relief, and in time, cured me. Though lost 9 pounds, I now weigh 200, more than ever before. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Co., Buffalo, N. . Foster-MUbur- Will Pose. Why are you wearing that He s , i ex- pensive gown at that dinner It Isnt such a swell affair. She I know it, hut. dont feel like talking much and with this gown on I won't he entirely lost sight of. De trolt Free Press 1 g d Campaign Against Rats. The French admiralty Is preparing a campaign against the rats which swarm lit seaport towns and undoubtedly spread the Infection of various devastating diseases in their passage from one country to another on board ship. It Is announced that It Will soon be compulsory for everv vessel entering a French harbor from certain other ports to have all its rata exterminated. Poke at Her. don't like her. Shes forever talking about herself. .Miss Wise (pointedly) Well, that' better than talking about some one A Miss Knox eie7 1 PhRade'lphiaer. Xfr. Wtnalow'a Soothing Syrup, rhndr flannD.uoB, !! 'tun, pain. th cui-- rum, riuc wind colic, aacabotl Men who make good use of their time have none to spare. d vu For Infanta and Children. fieun-nherg- 4 J The Kind You Have hes-Rate- - ina ALC OHOL 3 PER CKNtT AVegefaUe PrrparalionlirAs similaiingiteFoodantir luigUrSiomadBandBowebcf itate-rnen- iintamsChiidufr sugar-coatin- Always Bought Bears the Signature Promotes DigesIwmOrnfi 5, of ness and fesLContains nether Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. AqweTavjfcfiuzammi ""I fimpim SJ-- y JkMitUb-Aw- M yroW In 5S' DnWSar. SWfwihM Use A perfect Remedy forConsfip lion . Sour StonadiDtarrtioa Worm Convulsions Jcvnish - For Over ness and Loss of Scot. Facsimile Signature of Thirty Years -- NEW YORK. I God-gard'- - Guaranteed under the Food -- Exact Copy of Wrapper, It-- not above, rules.- ."What funny club!" giggled Elsie, "What cm her pencil recorded the last word. Whst motto shall Kind of a Club?" hsre?" asked bava treated my poor stomach as if tt were aa ostrichs putting into It '1 think Little by Little' would be all sorts of things It couldn't manage a good one; don't your' properly." Tee. mother and what trade mark ? Six months after Its organisation 8ynibol Is s better word. said the Commonaense Animal club was Mrs. Armstrong. How would s boy holding a business meeting. The Hear sitting on a pig do? he la keeping surrendered his presiding chair to the the pig In him onder, you see. Ostrich, who had requested the priv8plendld!" And Fred, who could ilege of addressing the company draw quite cleverly, made s sketch of Fellow Commonaense An"My the suggested figure, at which they all imals," began the Ostrich. "I desire to we Fred. Is . laughed heartily. Let's each he aa animal In the club, proposed Hob. Very well. Yoa should he the hear, then said always hungry," mother. And Elsie the cat, 'cause she likes ' milk, said Fred. "Then you're the fish, for you drink so much water," retorted the Cat. And mother, what will you be?" naked the Fish. Mother will be the duck, of course," cried Rob;. "shea so nice tender!" giving her a I think we should call It the ComTitonscnsa Animal club, then," said the Duck, When ahe had recovered her breath. We'll ask father to join thl.4 very evening," declared Fred. report that I have organized a btaneh of this most useful association In Wa'I ts respectve street, which sends greetings to the parent club. And now 1 have a personal woid to say . to you. 1 wish to express my giatl tude for the benefit I have derived from becoming one of you Six months ago I was a slave to dyspeivsla; and ntv physician warned me that . would lw seriously ill If-- . I did n give up business for awhile and take a rest Just at that time my little daughter coaxed -- me to lie a Com-anmonsense Animal. Since then, ty simply following your rules that is by eating slowly and chewing my food thoroughly have become a cheerful, and, 1 hope, useful menthol of society. My doctor could not jm derstand the change, until I gate bits our resolutions to reaiL Then herle That evening at the dinner table clared. with a twinkle !n ills eye. Dial certain mysterious communications tils club. If (t was not sieedlly sup were telegraphed among the younger pressed, would deprive him of all hi tnemher.9 of. the house, and suppress patients. d giggles snd smothered choking me clone by saying that yot were audible as they diligently chew- will always have the heartv svmpa ed each mouthful of food thy aqd supixwt of the Ostiuh. the Mr. Armstrong sat at the head of l)uekaad all he animals of their the table looking tired sal harassed family." ; f" a Quick and Permanent Cure for Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Bums, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. - , . BOLLARDS SNOW LINIMENT 4 Three Size, 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by &H Druggigt. . j j 1 .Iat' it Bolaa, Idaho, whers William D. Haywood is now bejnfi Stunen-berIn connection with ths murder of Cross between windtws in first floor shows sail of accused man. Building tried for conspiracy ' tin Anfi.ptlo will Improve health - Cruel War is Over . . Manila Fan- r,o Abie ", head .hlef of the Pu'a'anes on he Island if lieyte, .was w. i.ideil undcapturod in Monday h p'snonant Jmes, with a detachment of eight inkatrymon and Philippine scouts Chiefs I'ldartce, Rota and I.urla rero Also raptured. The military civil authorities declare that of these Chiefs ends Pniainism on fne Island of be B0 jr possible to remote troops fa Leyte. 1 mr U-yt- To eoDvine ny woman that Pax. b-- r snd do all w claim her absolutely 'ire1 hJrJ Trial Hnm..5,Itni W1 testimonials.f Instruc Send your Dam and address on a postal card Secretary of War Notifies Governor I of the Dick Military Act. - . Washington. Acting Secretary ol War Oliver has addressed a letter notifying governors of states fed Territories that on January 2t next, nndet the terms of the Dick military act, the military-organizatio- must conform H that of the regular and volunteet armies of the United States. He sug tests that ths (overawe lake the necessary dteps to 'secure Mich con formlty. PAXTiriEU factions, such as naA1 catarrh, eatarrh and Inflammation caused WfemW mine Ills orc sore throat an (treatment - Its mouth, by direet power over these troubles Is extra, ordinary nd gives Immediate relirfc Thousands of women arc using and ree omnsendtng It every diy. So eeuts M dnr gist. irhy mall. however, lo--- CARTERS Genuine Must Bear Signature Fee-Simi- le 4kX jL Jbefusc substitutes ' . rut-aU- yd MtTHLMtXOJTtnt, L PAXTON CO, Mcetoa, Mjsa ,T |