work on the Bradley crime In San LONDON AND GRAFTERS. THE CHRONICLE Francisco, and promised to make the TWO TERRIBLE YEARS. HAYWOOD Will connection with Pettlbone personally TRY TO MSCREMT They Are Severely Dealt With, Being| Minn USE The Untold Agonies of Neglected Kid- Published Weekly at by handwriting experts who will be Socialist*. called to-day. A useful object lesson In the proper ' ney Troubles. BEACH. N. DAK. DENY EVERYTHING Records Produced. treatment of "grafters" is furnished Original records of the Pacific Post­ IURRY OSQIABD by London. At West Ham, one of the Of MAIS QURtt Mrs. James French, 65 Weir Street, al Telegraph company were produced, Taunton, Mass., says: "When I began poorer districts of the English capital, > i"*- • L' showing that in September and Octo­ nine out of the ten members of the using Doan's Kid­ NEWS or THE WKK IN EPUOMI DEFENDANT'S COUNSEL OUT­ ney Pills I was so ber, 1904, remittances of $97.50 and ATTORNEYS FOR DEFEN8E DI­ board of guardians have been con­ GOVERNMENT BEGIN8 PROSECU­ LINES DEFENSE IN EXTEND­ $48, respectively, were made, the first victed of receiving bribes fcom con­ run down and mis­ DIGE8T OF THE NEW3 WORTH by "J. Wolff" and the second by "P. RECT THEIR ATTACK ON HIS tractors and employes. The sums in­ TION OF WISCONSIN GRAIN erable that I could ED ADDRESS. Bone," from 1725 Stout street, In Den­ hardly endure it. TELLING CONDENSED FOR TESTIMONY. volved were not large; $500 accepted ver—the address of Pettibone's store from a doctor to insure his getting a . ^ AND STOCK CO. Terrible pains in BUSY READERS. —to "H. Green," In care of Peter L. certain medical appointment repre­ the back attacked Huff, at 211 Taylor street San Fran. sents the largest amount. me frequently and cisco. " >• the kidney secre­ Washington Notea. PLOT TO DESTROY THE UNION But Justice has followed with as Quotes Haywood. THE VINDICATOR EXPLOSON much swiftness and severity as though SEVEN WARRANTS SWORN OUT tions were much The census bureau has Just an­ The state also showed that while at thousands of dollars had been stolen. disordered. I was a nounced that the production of lumber Silver City, Idaho, In 1899, Haywood The chief offenders have been sen­ nervous wreck and in the United States in 1906 was 37,- DARROW ASSERTS ORCHARD IS declared that Steunenberg was a ty­ tenced to hard labor, the most dras­ there seemed no hope. Doan's Kid­ 490,0CV,0«U feet. TESTIMONY WOULD MAKE IT AP­ CHARGED THAT TRADES SUP­ ney Pills brought my first relief and TRYING TO KILL LEADERS TO rant and should be exterminated. To tic form of criminal punishment., for No less than 3,500 yards of ribbon practically every piece of evidence of­ PEAR ACCIDENTAL RATHER two years. But perhaps the mcst sig­ POSED TO BE MADE WERE six boxes have so thoroughly cured will be required to furnish the mate SAVE SELF. fered during the day the defense first nificant feature of the incident is that and regulated my kidneys that there rial for the various service badges ui-1 offered objection and then made a mo­ THAN CRIMINAL. these dishonest officials were pro­ MERELY PRETENSE. has been no return of my old trouble." emblems authorized to be issued b> tion to strike out, and lastly took aa nounced Socialists. No doubt, the les Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box, the war department some time ago. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y." Boise, Idaho, June 2t. — The state exception on the record. son will not be lost on the poor work­ Two or the oldest battleships, the Boise, Idaho, June 30. — The attor­ ers who have been robbed f their yesterday made dramatic production fit. Paul, June 30;—Lewin A. Wood, Ready for the Job. Indiana and the Iowa, are to be with­ Jury to Decide Haywood Case. neys for Haywood continue to center money. And the revelation will gii-c president of the St. Paul Automobile and proof of the Goddard bomb, and Boise, June 23.—When the state yes­ "i put in a small advertis anient for drawn from active service and shelved besides offering further corrobora­ their efforts on the discrediting ot satisfaction to those voters who re­ club, was arraigned at 6:30 last even­ from further duty, except in the event terday closed its case against William Harry Orchard and the establishment cently broke the power of the Socialist ing before United States Commission­ a shipping clerk last week.' said a tion of the testimony of Harry Or­ D. Haywood, charged with the murder "and got 117 replies. On 3 of urgent need. They will be joined chard against William D. Haywood, of their claim that Orchard killed movement in municipal London. er Spencer on a charge of using the merchant, on the shelf by the Texas, the first of Frank Steunenberg, the defense Frank Steunenberg in revenge for the mails to defraud. He entered a plea of the replies amuse! me. Let me secured a ruling under which a num­ made an unsuccessful attempt to se­ battleship of the navy. Putting them ber of denunciatory articles published loss ot his interest in the Hercules INSURANCE INVESTMENTS. of not guilty and was released on $5,- read it to you." in reserve at the present time is made cure from the court an order directing mine. Yesterday they directly attack­ 000 bail to appear for a hearing at 10 He took from his wallet and raad: in the Miners' Magazine, official organ the jury to acquit the prisoner. Judge "Dear Sir: In response to your necessary by the shortage of officers. of the Western Federation of Miners ed the story of the Vindicator explo­ How One Company's Assets Are Dis­ o'clock next Friday. Woods' ruling, which requires the de­ sion with the testimony of a witness tributed in the South and West. The arrest was made in connection small ad, would say am applicant for will be admitted in evidence. fense to meet with evidence the case People Talked About. To Justice Luther M. Goddard him­ who made it appear accidental rather with prosecutions commenced by the post designated, and if taken on am Sir John Hall, former premier ot that the state has presented, was made than criminal. In connection with its withdrawal government 'against- the Wisconsin sure would suit. self fell the task of telling the story at 3:15 o'clock and It was then ar­ New Zealand, is dead. He was born of the finding and preservation for use Vindicator Explosion. from Texas, along with many other Grain and Stock company. Seven war­ "I understand shipping in all its ill 1824. ranged that Haywood's counsel should Thomas Wood, a non-unionist, who companies, rather than to submit to rants were issued on application of P. branches, having had seventeen yeara as evidence of the bomb with which make the opening statement and pre­ Mrs. Carrie Morcombe, grand chief Orchard tried to kill him. entered the Vindicator mine as a tim­ the new law which requires that 75% A. Ewart, assjstant district attorney. experience in same. sent their first testimony on Monday ber man after the strike began, swore of the reserves on Texas policies; shall The warrants were for the arre'st of "Would say further that i can al­ of the Degree of Honor of Iowa, is Adds Another Thrill. dead at Cedar Rapids. next. that the night before the explosion he be Invested in securities of that state, L. A. Wood. G. W. Wood, C. D. Phelps, ways write a good letter, even when His appearance on the stand added Makes Eloquent Plea. placed a box containing twenty-five I am drunk." W. R. Abbott, president of the which securities shall be deposited in as president of the Wisconsin compa­ another to the many dramatic scenes Attorney K F. Richardson made the pounds of dynamite at the shaft of the the state and subjected to heavy taxa­ ny; M. P. Quigley, cashier and treas­ American National Bank of Fort that have characterized the trial, and principal argument in support of the eighth level. He saw the powder the Smith, Ark., died of heart failure. tion, iu addition to the large tax now urer of the company; C. T. Kelley, his testimony was clear and minutely motion in a long, carefully prepared next morning shortly after 10 o'clock, imposed on life insurance premiums, stock and grain buyer of the company; ORE MAH'S EXPERIENCE ' Mark Twain and Ambassador Reid circumstantial. The veteran Colorado and eloquent address. and a few minutes later Supt. McCor- the Equitable Life Assurance Society B. D. Tuttle, as local manager of the have had the degree of LL. D., confer­ jurist testified that the first informa­ He took for his guide the Fdaho stat­ mick and Foreman Beck came to the has made public the distribution of its company, and H. P. Ernsberger, secre­ IN WESTERN CANADA. red upon them by Oxford university, tion' that he received about the bomb ute that, forbids conviction upon the eighth level. They remained but a assets, at the end of the second year tary and agent of the company in Su­ England. came to him from Orchard's confes­ uncorroborated testimony of an accom short time and left to go to the sixth of the new management. The Equit­ perior, Wis. There Are Thousands of Opportunities George von Lingen, German consul sion, which was shown to him at Den­ plice, and quotiug authorities In sup level, where they were killed.
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