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coKDinontf. 7 ALL THE HOME SEWS. forecast Until Ilk Tomorrow ft Par tbe People of Ptttstoa nd Vicinity. Eastersf Pennsylvania. Fair tonight and Thursday, cooler.

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PITTSTON, PA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1907. TWO CENTS A COPT. FORTY CENTS A MONTH 1882. 8 PAGES. WEATI T7 TT ll ll ll ill ill til jr Ss A AZVV i i i i i lit.

HEDALS PRESENTED ACCUSES A HIUST StTMIOUSIIGJFLT Two Men IQlled I. O. 0. F. IXE1IBEIIS Golionto Lodge Remembers Those INTEREST SEOWm BASEBALL RETURNS Many People Follow tlie Gaaette Bulletins Closely Key York Giants unm mi.

Opening Address of the Prosecution. By an Explosion. Nathan Straus Says Blocks Pure Uilk. New Apportionment cBrings Grief. Affiliated With it for 21 Years Supper and Programme.

Gohonto Lodge, i. O. p. F.f held a pleasant social session last evening in Odd Fellows' hall and conferred med Seem the Favorlles. That the Gazette's National and American League game bulletins, which are posted every evening at the office, at the close of tho games, are appreciated Is proved by the number of fans who make nightly visits to the office, rani or clear, to gee how the favorite teams fare.

The Gazette gets a als on members who have been con A SCATHING CHARGE DOCTORS IN TURMOIL CHANGES IN GENERAL nected with the lodge for 21 years continuously. There were four candi dates, but only one was present, Elias Bray. Three others are entitled to "Murder Was Trade of In Officers Alleged to be in a The Bill Will B3 Passed on Terrible Results of an Un usual Accident at No. 14 medals, John Hummers, of Wimmers, special service in these games for the benefit of those who follow closely the ner Circle." A. D.

Reed, of West Pittston, and Deal. Thursday. W. W. Reed, of Pittston.

Supper was great American pastime. There is al served in the Broad Street M. E. ways a gathering of fans about wait church, and the following programme ing the printing of the games and from then until often late at night was rendered, Frank Shannon, Atlantic City, Ifc June 5. Charges tftat the powerful milk trust of New presiding: Piano scJo, Miss Sloan Colliery Last Evening.

the interested ones come along for information. Judging from talk recitation. Master Richards; solo, Miss Myra Perrin; cello selection, Charles heard outside the Gazette office even Albany, Senator Raines went into a caucus of Republican senators and voted with the majority of those present for a reapportionment bill under which only five senate districts north of the Harlem are left unaltered, with the exception of districts com fork is being assisted hy the National loclety For the Prevention of Tuhercu osis to balk the passage of laws that will save the lives of thousands of ba V. Touhill; solo, Mrs. W.

L. Krise: ngs as the bulletins are posted the fa Of a sudden, without the least warning, there was a terrific explo recitation. Miss Elsie Morgan; presentation of medals, Charles B. Smith; Solo, Stanley D. Owens; duet, Mrs.

vorite nine of the country'with Pittston fans are the New. York Giants, McGraw's aggregation started out in fine form, but they have been falling bies who die each year from poisoned milk caused a row at the final meet sion. 1 be men riding on the empty prising only one county, such as the car were thrown from their feet and Krise and Mrs. Beach; recitation. ing of the American Antituberculosis Albany county and the Oneida county Master Richards; solo.

Miss Gwennie pitched forcibly into the gangway Sirine of them wer5 struck by the fly 'eague here. Graven. Boise. June 5. William P.

Haywood, accused of the murder of Governor Frank Steunenberg, has heard the, elaboration of the state's charge against him, and witnesses have taken the stand to give testimony aga'nst him. James H. Hawley made the statement, and its burden was that the "inner circle" of the Western Federation of Miners planned and procured the murder of Frank Steunenberg as one of the steps in a far reaching conspiracy that embraced many murders. The statement consumed an hour and twenty minutes and was delivered to a crowded courtroom without attempt at oratorical effort. It met a fire of objections from the defense, first against the assertion of Mr.

Hawley that the leaders of the Western Federation of somewhat behind and many: are the explanations that are made of why Mathewson failed to hold the oppos districts, where no change was practicable under the constitution. charges came from Nathan ng metal, but the concussion went That ten workmen in No. 14 mine, of the Pennsylvania Coal did not meet an awful fate yesterday afternoon ly the explosion of a compressed motor was due to the merest chance. Thc explosion resulted in the instant death of two men, while nine others were more or less severely hurt. Had the concussion and flying material been sent backward from the exploding motor instead of forward, as it, was, nothing could have saved the lives of any of the eight or ten men riding on a car behind it.

mainly in the direction of the foot of ing team down or ljow it came that The Tnlly plan, which was submitted KILLED BY LIGHTNING he shaft, carrying most of the pieces the "Iron Man" was replaced. The Straus through William Wirt Mills, his personal representative in the convention. It was alleged that the milk trust has subsidized and is using as a of metal in that direction. Brattice teams that have players from this and approved in the Republican senate caucus, rips up the present senate districts in a way to bring grief to work was blown down and other dam section, too, share a good deal of the nterest shown in the New Yorkers. Aged Avoca Woman Struck to prevent the purification of milk age done.

The sound of the explosion rever many of the sitting senators. There was a growl of protest from certain of berated through the workings and by Fluid in Open. DIED FROM POISONING the affected members. The dead are: soon many workmen were on the scene of the explosion. Of the motor Richard McCauley, motorman.

Nr: Caucus Scheme In Detail. The apportionment as adopted by the fus street, this city, survived by Was Crossing a Railroad Track When dovv and three small children. theer was nothing left but scattered fragments. The dead and mangled bodies of McCauley and Munley were found nearby, terribly mutilated. The nerved to the poor In New York.

Philadelphia and other cities the National Association For the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Mr. Mills' charges followed tht denunciation by Ir. George Brown of Atlanta, president of the Antituberculosis league, of the author of a letter signed Livingston Farrand of New York. Farrnnd.

it is alleged, In different caucus, with the citizen population of each district, is as follows: John Munley, driver boss, Z2, year; Tragic Affair That Occurred old, Plains; single. The injured: Henry Waters, Plains, track lay At Huntsville. FirstSuffolk and Nassau, 137,175. Second.r Qneons, Third to Tenth Inclusive. Kings, aver Flash Descended on Her Found Dead When Men of Neighborhood Reached Her Victim Was (10 Years of Age.

injured men were scattered about the gangway. A relief party worked like trojans to remove the men from the aged 50 years, two broken ribs, bro ken collar bone, head lacerated, no Miners were responsible for "scores of murders" and next against the charge that the great conspiracy extended back to the Infancy of the federation. Murder Was Their Trade. Then there were repeated objections on the ground that Hawley was arguing the case. By agreement the defense was given a general exception to My part of the opening statement that It objected to.

In his address Hawley said: "We will show you, gentlemen of the Housekeeper t'sed Arsenic For Sal expected to recover. William Hughes, com pan Lightning claimed its first victim ways hnd intimated to physicians throughout the country that Dr. Brown, i well known physician In the south, man, aged 27 years, single, hurt abou spot. The dead and in jsred were taken to the foot, of the shaft and then to the surface. Ambulances had been hastily summoned from several workings and the injured were taken to their homes.

The removal of the men was effected none too soon, for it soon became of the yeai in this vicinity during the the legs, lacerated head. electrical storm that raged here used his position to promote a pro John Jlaggerty, Plains, compan ratus in Making Dumplings On of (he Turfy iied From the Poison and Five Others Are IH. A fatal poisoning case is renorted hand, aged 30 years, hurt about the about two o'clock this afternoon. The case was a most peculiar one, the lightning striking down an aged lady age, 150,024. Eleventh to Twenty second Inclusive.

New York, average, 149,890. Twenty third. Richmond and Rockland, 107.W1. Twenty fourth. Westchester (unchanged), 202,650.

Twenty fifth. Orange and Sullivan, 135, 236. Twenty sixth. Columbia, Dutchess and Putnam (unchanged), 132,215. Twenty seventh.

Ulster and Greene (unchanged), 113,619. Twenty eighth. Albany (unchanged), IG3.9S3. Twenty ninth. Rensselaer (unchanged), 118,732.

Thirtieth. Washington and Saratoga, legs and bruised hip. evident that the terrific concussion Thomas, Layct, Port Griffith, brake prietary remedy. The president vehemently denied the accusation, declaring neither himself nor any officer of the association was interested directly or indirectly in a proprietary treatment Dr. Biggs Mentioned.

man, aged 23. legs badly lacerated as she was walking in the open. The casualty occurred in Avoca, near one of the breakers of the D. H. in had its elfect jn.the roof.

Within a short time there was a fall of rock from Huntsville, this county. Fol arm and face cut, taken to th over the spot, which added to the owing the eating of dumplings in Pittston Hospital. he upper part of the borough. mvoc that had been wrought. The Plain's, aped 28 The victim was Mrs.

Andrew Deck hich arsenic had been placed in fall was about ten feet wide, IS feet and bruised. er, 'who lived on Vine street. She was ion sand 14 inches thick. ged years, rrirs. Decker Plains, aged 40 hand, side bruisVd stead of saleratus, through a mistake, one man Is dead, two men.

one woman and one girl are, critically ill, and Michael Dillon, married, less cut John married, company Patrick Munroe ferine from Thomas Moore, Mine Inspector McDonald started investigation of the accident with Jury, that the 'inner circle' of the Western Federation of Miners, composed of this defendant and his co defendants, gathered about them a few Choice spirits. Murder was their trade and assassination a means of livelihood. They even had a scale of wages, fixing a price for different crimes." Hawley charged the blowing up of the independence depot, causing the death of fourteen persons, to the direct instigation of Haywood. He sold Orchard and Steve Adams committed this and other crimes on the specific re Plains, miner, suf happened to be out when the storm broke this afternoon. She was hurrying toward her home and, just as in a time after it occurred.

No. boy is in a serious condition. 'The Mr. Mills declared the effort to supply pure milk to large cities had no greater foes than prominent officers of the national association, who dominated its Endeavors have been balked which were Intended to procure legislation making the certification of the entire niiik supply a license requirement. As a result the certified milk trust, he charged, is enabled to 14 officials and other officials of' the st of the dead and ill are: of Port Griffith he was crossing a branch track company, uieluding General Superin leading to a breaker, there was a legs lacerated body bruised and Taken to bis home.

tendent tnglis and Superintendents harp flash. It struck the woman and McMillan and Jennings were soon on Thomas Maugnn, of Port Griffith she fell between' the rails. A man who saw' the lightning do its deadly the scene making an examination. It lacerated about legs and body bruised. Taken to bis home.

will require several dnys to restore work rushed up to her, but could find still sell Its produce at a profit, while 106,103. Thirty first Clinton, Essex and Warren, 107.586. Thirty second. St. Lawrence and Franklin (unchanged), 127,796.

Thirty third. Lewis, Fulton, Hamilton and Herkimer. 122.441. Thirty fourth. Schenectady and Montgomery, 111.467.

Thirty fifth. Otsego, Madison and Schoharie. 132,836. Thirty sixth. Jefferson and Oswego.

143.527. Thirty seventh. Oneida (unchanged), J31.393. Thirty eighth. Delaware, Chenango and Broome, 152, 247.

Thirty ninth, Onondaga (unchanged), 169.732. Fortieth. Cayuga, Seneca and Cortland. 116.681. Forty first.

Tompkins, Chemung, Tioga Joseph Brown, dead. Mrs. Ellen Kelly, condition critical. Andrew Luken, condition critical. Paul Kosemauer, condition critical.

Beulah Harrison, aged nine, condition critical. Stanley Sherwln, aged 11, condition serious. The victims all live in Huntsville, and were at a dinner given yesterday at, the home of John Montgomery, a no sign of life. Dr. Pier; of Avoca, The cause of the accident will never the workings in the section of the explosion to a condition that will permit laws Temain that permit millions of quest of Haywood.

Haywood an Accessory. Mr. Darrow, for the defense, protest S3 summoned, and he declared the oman dead as soon as he had "made be known. The motor was totally destroyed, small pieces, of the iron quarts of imperfectly sterilized milk a resumption of work. John Munley! one of the victims of being sent to' those unable to pay fancy an examination.

It is believed that be ing scattered for considerable ed mat Mr. Hawievs remarks were she was instantly killed. The light distance along gangway. The thrown in solely for the purpose of prices for the product under a "certiv fled" stamp, Hie among the most respected young residents of Me. was a prominent member of the ning disfigured tho body but little.

iMJOies oi tne two men wn wore prejudicing the Jury. "It is nothing of th retorted nfllk man. Mrs. Ke.ljx Is b' Iiouse killed were terribly mangled by the Plains St. Aloysius Society.

Co. v'. keeper, and in honor of the guests concussion and flying pieces of metal. Hawley. "it is a part of the evidence T.

A. 41. Itegt. But two weeks aeo she prepared dumplings. Through am nnsls of.

this INCOXTONYABD Much damage was done to the work ing? In the ho passed an examination and secured mistake she put a teaspoonful of ar an asMstanr mine foreman certifi seme in the preparation instead of Mr. Hawley told the jury that, while Haywood, Pettlbone and Mover are "Tne Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis," said iMr. Mills, "numbers among Its members some of the best professional men In the country, but is donii natedVby one man. its president, Dr. Herman M.

Biggs, who Is also general medical officer of the board of health and Schuyler. 125.451. Forty second. Wayne, Ontario and in I The explosion took place In Pittston vein of the main No. 14 shaft about Ho is survived bv his molh her saleratus.

There was a serious collision Coxton yard yesterday afternoon b'ySyates, 116.803. specifically charged in the indictment ind the following: brother and sis 1 4:30 In the The com 3ach diner had his share' of the which two engines wara badly smash tern: Mrs. James McNoal 'of Won dish, and the dinner was about half ed up, one of them being so damaged pressed air motor, which had been in service for some time, was making Thomas Walsh. Mrs. Hugh with having thrown or' exploded the bomb, It'ls not the purpose of the prosecution to prove that they were in the overwith when signs of illness were Corcoran, Miss Margaret, Anthony and felt by Brown.

He doubled up with of New York city. that it will have i ls practically rebuilt. An engine was hawing some cars along a sidin? preparatcry to dls tne last trip of the day and was on the return stretch, ebout 2,000 feet Michael, all of Plains. pain. The others were also stricken "He is head and front of the plan to The "late Richard McCaulev was 32 from the foot of the shaft, when the Medical assistance was secured, but tributing them on the various switch ears bid.

He was a well known Brown died before the physicians motorman, Mr. McCauley noticed that provide 'safe' milk by certification at a cost of. 15 to 2t cents a quart, but he has been the determined opponent of this city and especially so in the vl reached the house. jSorty tmru. gteuben ana Livingston, 115.581.

Forty Genesee, riming ana Allegany. Forty fifth and frty slxth. Zf! (unchanged), average 112,804. Forty seventh. Niagara and Orleant (unchanged), 107,328.

Forty eighth to Fiftieth Ineluslve. Erle (unchanged), average 146.192. Fifty first. Chautauqua and Cattarau gus (unchanged), 155,322. Assembly Plan Will Stand.

The present apportionment of assemblymen to each county will be re enact the air was getting low in the storage lmty of his home. He is survived by Drawing it number of ca rs, it was" switching ack onto one of the main tracks in order to. reach another Just as th entino was run tank, which was a boi'cr made, of There were some hopes held out by the doctors for tho recovery of the is widow and three sons, John, aged purification of general supplies of milk metal fiv of an inch thick and five years; Xeo, aged three and Wil furnished to the poor of the cities. So others, though they arc all in a crit state of Idaho at the time of the crime. Under the laws of the state, however, accessories before the fact are not re ognized as such, but must be charged with the crime as principals Those who aid, advise, abet or assist In crime are recognized under the Ihws of Idaho whether present or not as principals in the crime.

Orchard Posed as Thomas Hogan. A number of witnesses were examined, and there would have been ti mn built to withstand a pressure of pounds, The motor at th's time was am, aged 18 months. Mrs. McCau far Dr. Biggs has been able to keep leal condition, witn the exception of the Sherwin boy drawing a string of loaded cars and one light car, on which a number himself out of the controversy as far as the public.

Is concerned. ley Is a daughter of former Councilman Patrick Maloney and wife. The following sisters and brother also sur ning onto the main track another engine came along at a lair rate of speed and there was a sniashup. Somo of the workmen were badly up by the collision, but none of them were seriously hurt. Trailio was tied up for a time on the ma line and the switch.

of workmen were being taken to the "The real point of the quarrel be ed as follows: foot of the shaft after finishing their tween these associations is the milk vive: Mrs. James Murray, of Inker man; Mrs. M. J. Loftus.

of this city; Rose, of Kansas. City, and Wil COL. HARVEY DEAD. Col. AVilJiam J.

Harvey, one of Wil kesbarre's most widely known resi question, with Biggs on the side of the national association and we of the shift. Just bow many men were on the car the workmen themselves could not remember accurately, it was am, of Carson City, Neb. The funer Albany, Allegany, Broome. Cat taraugui, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Dutchess, Erie, Essex, Franklin. American Antituberculosis league fight dents, died at midnight last night.

He 1 is to be held Friday morning at 9 'clock from the family home on Na had been ill for several months. Col. ing for laws that will put the certified OFFICIAL COUNT HAS STARTED Fulton Hamilton, 1: Genesee, Greene, fus street. A mass of requiem will be milk trust, with Its high prices, out of sung in St. John's church at 3:30, and Herkimer, Kings.

23; Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Mon business and give the same grade of Harvey was 69 years of age. He was born in West Nanticoke and had lived in the valley all of his life. Ho entered business life as superintendent of nterment will be made in St. John's milk and absolute purification to all The official count of Saturday's pri cemetery. probably ten.

Motorman McCauley was on the motor, as was John Munley, a driver boss. It was the impression of some of the Workmen, aftpr the accident, that the last thev saw Munley was sitting astride the storage tank. The motorman brought the train In a standstill at a charging station and placed the apparatus for filling the classes." mary election returns is now in progress in Court Room No, 2, Wilkes his father's coal operations in West 'FRISCO QUAKES. Nanticoke. Later he became interested in the coal and lumber business, in for throe or four more if they had been available.

The witnesses were all from Caldwell, and those who did not tell of the crime itself were called to locate Harry Orchard, who registered as Thomas Hogan at various hotels In town, and to' show that two months before the crime John L. Simpkins, a member of the executive board of the Western Federntlon of Miners, had Joined Orchard and had lived with him for several days in the same room. C. F. Wayne, who passpfl outward through the gate twenty minutes lie fore Steunenberg was blown up, told of the explosion and the shocking con dltion of the victim when he, respond Foes Place Bomb In Judgs's Home.

Jersey City, N. June 5. Acclden the Plymouth National Hank, and in the Wilkesbarre Kingston Street tal discovery of a bomb in the shape San Francisco, June 5. An of a box filled with dynamite, fulminating powder and In train with a fuse In the home of? Joseph a po roe, Montgomery, New York, 35; Niagara, Onelds, Onondaga. Ontario, Orange, Orleans.

Oswego, Otsego, Putnam," Queen. 4: Rensselaer, Richmond, Rockland, St. Lawrence, Saratoga. Schenectady, 1 Schoharie. 1 Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Suffolk.

Sullivan. Tioga, Tompkins, Ulster, Warren. Washington, Wayne, Westchester, Wyoming, Yates, 1. Under the new plan the senators who are likely to be retired from public life are Jotham P. Allds of Chenango, H.

Wallace Knnpp of Clinton, James A. Emerson of Warren, Seth (1. Heacock of Herkimer, Francis H. Gates of Madison and probably S. Percy Hooker of.

earthnuake shock lasting about ten seconds was felt here at 12:27 this morning. The oscillations were from north to south. No damage has been reported. lice judge of New Durham, N. pre tank in position.

The air to run the motors is compressed outside and then piped to different parts of the workings. As the operation of getting a supply of compressed air for the motor was no novelty none of the men was paying any attention to the work, except, the motorman and possibly Munley. barre. The work is being done by the county commissioners' clerks. One force of clerks is in charge of the Republican returns and another in charge of the Democratic returns.

Interest continues to center in the counting of the returns for the office of sheriff, on the Republican ticket. The Wilkesbarie districts were first taken up, and when the counting of the returns had been completed it was found that Ooeringer, for sheriff, had a lead of 266 votes, or 60 more than he had been credited with in the unofficial count. For the Republican lia'iroad Co. Since the transfer ot the company to the Wilkesbarie and Wyoming Valley Traction bad been a director of the latter. Since 1871 Col.

Harvev had been a resident of Wilkesbarre. He was a school director for seven years and a councilman for 13 years. He had ented probably the destruction of the house with its dozen Inmates. The attempt to kill Mr. Kennell Is laid to criminal Italians, of whom he has sent to prison a score or more for theft and See Garrison's base ball uniforms ing to Mrs.

Steunenberg's calls, had run to him. J. W. Gue, the surgeon, described the body. He found leg massed a fortune and was interested financially in many Wilkesbarie corporations.

He was a Mason, a Knight blackmail by the usual Black Hand hoses' broken to fragments by the ex method. Templar, a Shriher, and an Elk. ll judicial nomination, Sherwood leads plosion, while the skin was unmarked. John C. Rice, N.

S. Ellis and Ral Genesee, who will be opposed by various other candidates who have quite as much Influence in the new district. The only change made In the eastern Fuller by 221 In the Wilkesbarre dis was married in 186S to Miss Jessie Wright, who died In 1877 and later lentlhe, residents "of traced Bistall Qttt Bender's Job. Albany, N. June ft.

To replace tricts. The official count will not be he married Amanda Mary Lanlng. orchard about the town at various completed until tomorrow. Harry H. Bender, state fiscal super Two sons, Laning and Robert, survive.

times before and after the crime, and ior of charities, Governor Hughes then Julian Steunenberg, son of the named Charles M. Blssell of Albany, dead governor, was called to tell how MUSICALE TONIGHT. jwho now Is superintendent of public urenara naa three days bsfore the murdor iuquired of him about his fa The charitably Inclined people of this vicinity have an opportunity this Sraduatin Shms and I Oxfords part of the state Is In the creation of the new Twenty third district. The bill will be Introduced today and passed on Thursday. Asserts Right to Beat Hie Wife.

Cincinnati, June 5, your honor, I admit beating my wife, but I had a perfect right to do so when she disobeyed nie," said Lon Cottrell when he was arraigned in court in Hamilton on the charge of wife beating. Mayor Thomas couldn't agree with the pris evening to attend an flair In which woiks or mis city, nenaer is tne man whom the state civil service commission and the Civil Service Reform association tried to get dismissed In vain. He was accused of collecting campnigu funds for William Barnes, boss of pleasure and charity will bo combined The League of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, of St. John's church, hold their charity muslcule and festival in the MsssMk State Armory. There will be a musi School days will goon end for this Albany county, from civil service em ployees.

Powder Explosion Kills Five. I en I programme and a social time will term. Of course you'll want the children lo have a nice new pair of states oner and sentenced Cottrell to six months In the Cincinnati workhouse. be enjoyed. Refreshments will bo served In the basement.

The proceeds of the festival will lie devoted entirely Kankakee, June ft. At least flvs or white canvas oxfords for tho spe clul exercises on the clot lug day. persons are dead as the result of an explosion of a carload of giant powder on the Chicago, Indiana and Southern railroad at Reddlck, twenty miles Our line of Children's Shoes, Oxfords and Canvas Slip Duck Ineubator Burned. Speonk, N. June 5.

Thousands of ducklings, in addition to 10,000 eggs, were destroyed here when the $15,000 incubator house on the duck ranch of Arthur J. Hallock, In this village, was burned to the ground. The farm Is one of the largest In the world. west of here. The bodies of the dead were torn to fragments.

The explosion was felt for twenty miles, and ninny to charity. The organization is formed for the purposo of alleviating distress, and already applications for relief have been received by Its officers, although it has been formed but a very short time. Thus far tho league has been unable to accumulate sufficient "funds for the work that It has taken up and tho charity 1 musicalo was decided on to glvtf the organic tlon a start. Persons who patronlsse the affulr will be assisting In the Inauguration of what will prove a grout work. i ther's movements.

Inquired Fir Governor. "I was at the Oregon Short Line depot, one day," said Steunenberg, "when Orchard came to me and asked If my name was Steunenberg. said yes, and he then asked when my father would be back in the city. He said bis name was Hogan and that he nnd nay father had had some business In regard to the sheep. I told him father would be home Friday, and he then wanted to know where he could find him on his return.

I told him where our residence was and where my father's office was." Attorneys for Haywood then said they did not desire to cross examine the young man. Simpkins With Orchard. L. J. Bowman, a laborer resident of Caldwell, testified to the presence of Hogan at the Saratoga hotel in Caldwell In October, 1A05.

Bowman Identified a photograph of 8lmjkliis, whom he Identified as having been with Or chard ut tho hotel under the nume of Simmons. James Kuasell. a Presbyterian inls. slonnry, mm resident of Culll'ornla, formerly of Cn Id well, IcMHIcd to meet lug Hognn at the hoiol In company with Hiinpkln. pers is very complete.

And what Is very Important to remember Is the fact that windows were broken. Lawyer Crushed to Death by Log. Mlddletown, N. June 5. JnSt at he had exclalmeil.

"This Is the last Our prices are lower than Dynamited a Prlseo Street Car. San Francisco, June S. Dynamtt was exploded under the first car sent other stores. time I can help you," Asa Van Kenren, a lawyer, was killed St Pine Bush. Hill hy being caught under a log which he out over the McAllister street Hue.

The forward truck was raised from the track, and the. passengers were badly frightened, but ho serious dam Coino anj See. was helping a friend to take from it wagon. LOST Cow. Finder please nntlry 110 Ann it "OimV" TAKF.H DfclUlY.

ISlisom. Kmrlnnt Th, age wns done. Loit Speech Through Shock. Patchogiie, N. June 5.

As the re Eighteen Pound lovvk Baby. Des Moines, ia Juno ft. Mrs, Everett Sparks, wire of a Polk county miner, has given birth to a boy which tips the scales nt exactly eighteen pounds. The infant holds iiie record for heavy I' ngllsh Derby, tho blue ribbon even I of the turf, wits won by lilt hard Cro ker's great colt orby. This Is tho third time such a victory has been won by an American owner, Pierre Lnrlllnrd and William C.

Whittle? MRS. MARY C. LAWTON, WIDOW OF GENERAL LAWTON. Mrs. Lnwlon, widow of Onortil Henry.

W. Lnwton, who wan killed In ihtf Philippines, was Miss Mary Cnilg of Kentucky prior to her ninrrlngo. She lias son and three daughters, and her home Is In Cnllfornlri. When the general fell In bnttle, big friends raised a fund of for Mrs. Lnwtort.

ITOIE, N. Malm St. suit of shock sustained in a bicycle accident here a few days ago William Brown, a young man of this vil having previously turned the trick. blitlts In Iowa, lage, lias lost the bower of speech..

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