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CHARD, BLOOD-FIEND, GROOMED AND CHANGED IN FORM, TO ACT ANOTHER DESPERATE PART AND THEN ON THIS a F FACE AND win wave w sane or! LOOK ON THIS PICTURE CRIMINAL WHO} sy | WITNaes/ used T HAYWOOD As GROOM! gna ONLY PART OF GREAT pONSPIRACY TO SEND UNION ipAFICIALS TO SCAFFOLD, DE | TeARE THEIR FRIENDS. | | } By John Nevins. Star's Exclusive § 2) Maho, J 1t.—Is the cap Orchard who told his story faery in the now Bistaric ywood case the same Har id who confessed himself and & cutthroat’ @é wot look like the same é OMe be the pivot, as claimed by %» friends, in the greatest gest infamous deceptt Lee decade, & man without ™ 7 Without a vestix with nothing but a won ability to act & part that has) Se taught him dy the mine own Macked by the police officials, walignant determination to! smapeakadle odium upon the Federation of Miners and ‘gut of existence the oaly or ta the western mining that stands for fair wages treatment of labor? be ere not pitting up the Har Régecbard who ts a murderer cry friends. “You are put wpa washed and dressed and yY appointed whose outward appearance Piierately calculated to hide treacherous and despicable ES | Mven the most biased believers jin the gullt of Haywood admit that it ts almost Impossible to concetve ithat this Orehard could possibly have been the man be desoribes Dimeelf Wingate, one of the taleamen, | willing enoogh to serve, declared that he could not under any cir cumstances believe Orchard upon (oath. The confession was too hor Gat Is beating underneath '” |rible, the transformation was too are shouting for the real inconcelvable, the world shall eee) A Gigantic Conspiracy. chard, that : ny ja this man whe com | te murders and caimly| It is on account of these trrecon ; 2 tale of wickedness that cliable of the man Orchard ‘even the callous officers of | that Haywood's friends persist tn t Acousing the mine owners and the — jqetriendly powers of the law of a espe ea pi loo | C2nairacy to deliberately fasten guilt upon an innocent man and af ike Orchard the criminal. (wreck the Western Federation two photographs with this) They say, Orchard ts the show the striking diseim| ghominable connciencelons dee it and the crimina! wore a bad! eat. no satty collar. neo Btied scarf, no jaunty negtiges His balr was backed, not) He was uasharen, not| There was no ous ie to bide the weak and cruel] gah. There wore tines in the dull) ‘The eyes were shifty and A life of indulgence “aa BY C. N. LANDON, } with crime bad left its Special Artist of This Newspaper pelle ar oar at Bole Murder Trial. | weg mae might Wel 1 spent 00 minutes with, Marry | Orchard Un — Orebard in the warden's jee of (yo nearer ery the Idaho state penitentiary at te carefully attired—coiiar,, Sole two weeks ago. For more scart, even to quietly dig ‘282 & Year 1 had been familiar with the features of this notorious | ieee oN or le I had sti closely the | @rk colors. rogues’ gallery vhotographe made | cod cppreneed with got him at the time of his arrest, | ref bis Own wickedness. His, lowing the brutal murder of for-| mode, mer Gor. Steunenberg. Oe ee ee ee Aeiw Tt was, therefore, 8 remarkable Mi, His hands are perfectty | Te¥elstion to me when | came face bis nails manicured. ‘The |? tace with Harry Orchard as he life of prison wails has 2404s today before the jury that ihe Hines of indulgence, | e=pected to mete out the fate of fs eyes are clear and almost | '*bOr leader stay wood i } Im Harry Orchard | saw a man rd about five feet nine inches im Rea Such 2 Witness. |heteht, weighing about 180 pounde, | it is this calmly poised gen-| whose genera! appearance was that this wellgroomed peuitent of a well groomed gentleman of | the prosecution has shown |ieisure. His dark grayblue eyes) fapatone of their argument, |fashed, but the tell-tale eriminal Mounts the witness stand record of this man was quickly an sf wd SMe alleged master, Haywood: |curied into a smile of contempty be obeyed the most brutal or- ous unconcern | aad carried out the most) To me the charges of Haywood's outrages, treated always | friends seemed apparent, that Or-|down bis eyes at the peychological | in both wards eoutumely and contempt and|chard had been groomed to make fed with denunciation and a good appearance on stand. This self-confessed slayer | | : 4 is a-hume and f the bargains ier, Me Way you are taking a vifered #ach day is a surprise even to us morrow will be bet Mr than ever, and while you are in the store, d Pt the Paint Department » not for Arcade Prepared Paint \ $1.75 Galton—" Arcade + made of best and ; any color. Money-daving Ea ee Kalsomine e—Sanitary Wall Kab im all colors; add cold and it is ready for use pound package, 33c Imperial Enamel Always 25¢ Can—For decorat ing. A large assort 15 ment of colo Mon ey Saving Sale price Potato Masher Always 10c—Plated wire, fitted to enameled handle. 5 Money Saving Sale price . Saving Sale Furniture Polish Bottle—A liquid the best furniture a Sink Strainer Always veneer. 28 Floor Wax b Always S0c Can—The celebrat ™ Johnson make. For hard polish made Saving Sale price Sale price, per fan 25e—Mra Vrooman's Sanitary Strainer, complete with stand. Hest painted AS Jap-a-Lac a PE Mp carry the largest stock and oe More Japwlac than any store in the Misfactory prices. city, and at Bowl Floor Paint ae Mernys 50 Car Rubber Cow Always 10c--Fancy blue, assort ed decorations; for camp or ta only three to Money-Sav- 5c | price .... The ney W. P. Pat 40c Japanese Lantern S 10—~A large ansor Me ali the ble use a customer ing Sale Glass Jug or camp. Mone vine Ga. Hize. one fire poll 25e tion cut gla half gallon. shed “i Screen Door loys § $1.26—Mort T% inches t Hand Lamp 350—Complete with No. and chimney For I , Always 4 on 2 i burner Relert Goth: ay Saving Saic Prien camp ose aving Sale I\PELGER-HURLBU 2 ND AVENUE & UNION STREET HARRY ORCHARD, FROM A PHOTOGRAPH HARRY ORCHARD, TAKEN WHEN HE WAS ARRESTED. TAKEN ONLY ertminal he confessed himself, how can his oath be taken? If he, in his years of manhood, had fallen to the unutterable depths of degreda tion he deseribes, how this mar velous alteration in character? if the photograph of Orchard the criminal shows him as he ts, why the presentation before the court and before the public of this well Greased, well groomed man, who is so eager to again recite his crimes for the sake of conscience? It * for the sake of immunity they declare. Also that Orchard ta, no doubt, despleable and criminal, that he fs undoubtedly guilty of many of the ertmes to which he has confessed, but that the powerful influence of money od by hostile offictaidom, has sured him no little degree of im munity, provided he acts owt his tisgusting characterization to the dtxgraceful end FACE TO FACE CHARACTER STUDY OF | HARRY ORCHARD BY ARTIST LANDON of no lees than buman beings. by ua . fleadieh br under the grooming hand of the officers ot the state, was strangely con verted into a neargentieman. j He was groomed physically } He + And an attempt has bees made | to groom him morally From the uncouth, Nquor marked. sensuous and sin sianped rogue of the mea tains. brought forth to tell his story to dapper black clothes, well cat to the lines of hin heavy bedy, bis/ hair neatly trimmed, his mustache carefully cropped, nis face neatly shaven, wearing « white shirt and fashionable double collar, and an expensive pair of patent leather shoes. The «tains of his minepent life had tated | His long term in prison, bis en: | forced regular and moderate iife| had completely covered, so tar aa! nature would permit. the hard lines chiseled by bis carver of lawtens hens The jury saw in Orchard « gon lis of himecif as for years al nounced when these eyes shifted |tieman who had suddenly acquired | primaries are to be held August 484 willing toot in the hands | off to the side and the weak mouth | plousness. He knew how to sit! between the hours of 11 a m. « jand hold his hand: ped in bis | the oubtie in casting | He had of the learne hypocrite lap. triek moment and pursing hie mooth the witness | after the fashion of certain plows | city election poopie When this veneer of polish and sanctimony is slightly rubbed, how ever, there appears clearty upon the surface the real color of the man who admits that for vengeance and greed he ruthlessly mnuffed out the lives of 26 of his kind Talk with him as I have, and you will be convinced as I am, at the present condition Harry © chard is a plant, and the real man is only concesied under a cloak of haberdashery and tonsorial art In my converwation with Orchard it was eepecially noticeable that each word that bo uttered was a studied effort. He talked from his jthroat and not from his mind. He | pled when, about seven years ago, is @ parrot. The story is well known in Huine that he had been schooled for months in his part, and it was that fn every word rent to me m & Written letter poke was f Remember In making to buy you remember that Daniel Pubrr & large line of ah pattern cloths, m of ew woven up new mind sult or overcont an hes styl up-to-date de fabrica, se 4 for summer and fall wear . men will get a great deal of satis faction ja dealing with Fuhrman, | 1016 2nd av ese Buffalo Gasoline Engines Tho best b er to one b Geo. H. W vorsity at ate. Two horse pow Sitoek on hand. 112 use Co. The subject of saving is not | a new one. it has stood the test of time | and experience. it's safe to save Save NOW. We Pa Interest 4 On Savings Accounts Branches, Brill Renton, Georgetowm, President. fer. James D. How NM. B. Boner, pimwotons Ferdinand ehmita, J Union Savings & Trust Co. Second A Al Agents tor Leposlt and fete roomed mentally ' tarry Orohard was | (he | ~ MAB. L THE SKATTLE STAR-—TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1907. tune through the tips be got ffom the patrons iy money and tips on the races, He bought some sec ond-gate race horses, and, entering thent judigiously in races which he | knew they could w Aided } bank roll, Then he went to “Jim: | my” Wakeloy’s pool room and bet $4,000 at odds of 4 to 1, Wakeley | could not pay at once, and closed | up bia place, In a few days h ned again and “made goo miving Sexton the $15,000 which og to him. Sexton thea Oatrich, a eplendid horse, | for $6,600, and the animal won him | & fortune | SAYS SUBORDINATE 1S RESPONSIBLE Hammond, president of the Funding compasy, now tn hands of a receiver, and who| will be arraigned in the federal court this week, charged with us ing the matla to defraud, is mak ing an offort to shift the blame on} & follow officer of the same firm | ®. W. Hackmuth, Hackmuth bas} not been apprehended. Hammond laima that the letters which caus Jed hfs Indictment were not written | jby him, but vent by Hack muth ‘KUROKI SAILS FOR FROM A_ PHOTOGRAPH NATIVE LAND A FEW DAYS AGO. | After « visit in America of one} month and one week Gen. Baron YT. Kurokt his staff left for Japan at daybreak this moruing on [the Kagan Maru. No demonstration | | was given the party, owing to the A WRECK j early hour, but the general's entire | jatay in America was filled with | entertainment for which he ox | (Star Special Service.) | pressed his gratification just be WENATCHEE, Wash. June 11-~| fore leaving Seattle. The last to WL. Davis. who shot and kilied | De given in bis honor war by Judge John Motes. of Seattle. last Fri | Burke at his home on Boylston ay. | day afternoon ts 4 phyeical wreck, | Monday eventm } Ho has completely collapsed. He) # was arraigned yesterday, bea made) AUTO MAKERS BOOKLET no plea, nor was he represented | by counsel i — Many believe that he was mon | tally trresponsible his act ip shooting MeGee erased by He how to the aw ITALIAN STABBED IN SALOON iM Mutual the were A paxe Pape ford, ¢ artistic volume ef 84 jost been tesued by The anufactaring Co, makors of automo and The establishment's j history ts aced from its shabby | begineing ot th» close of the civil | war to |ts preset magnificent pro portions and eyuipment Tinted t! lustre embellish the book | throughout. A detailed account ts [atven of the company’s establish |ments at Hartford, Indianapolis Jan Italian porter, | Bly re Weatt narrowly cecaped death taat night | Hagerstown. comp when J. I Light, enraged at Biedo’s| 50 @ place of business in him to take a dog he sald was bie. acd very for betng prone i will be full extent = on Hiado, an rhe stnbbed Biado tn the breast. Tie | affray happened in the Tunnel a toon. The wound will mot prove so ‘ Steamships Victorta rtowe arriy at Nome rester Light, who te el! known to th police for the frequency with whieh png Hoth boats salled f joa June 1 he visite the city jail, lett the nel saloon immediately after be hi The steamship Hd@ith sailed tast! ) bet the porter and seeretg@l) aight for Nome with freight only himself in a room at the rear Golden treasure amounting to Californta saloos. He was! $555,000 was brought to port by the! found and arrested by Sergeant) Humboldt inet night. The sum rep- Hirrant and Patrolman Damm. The! resents the winter cleanup of sev case was presented to the prom® | ora! caime in the Dawson and Fair ewling atlerney today j banks Nletricts The beautiful Obio morn here j ; ach ooner rigged yacht Anemone, Ca. Harding, | vighgtved in the sound yesterday from | COUNCILMEN | {eos Primary elections have been dered im Ballard, now known the thirteenth ward. and ip ‘ former towns Incorporated tn twelfth ward, for the purpos nominating Ward counc!imen on * Special Service.) OLYMPIA; June ti—The fob corporation articles were nm the a? the secretary nh B Olden, on pm articies of The ward election to vote on the | B.” of Be $1,000, by J. counctimen will be held August 20 |J. Burne and M. T. Comer. The counciimen| Wickersham Christian Society, watil March | of Wickersham, by Mra. Effie Roy er, W. ©. Godle, Mra. Lacy Wit lett and Mra. Olive Allen. The Youngstown Commercial Club, by George Crooker, Marry DECLINE OF SEXTON |. j others will held office the Once possessed of half a million doflars and enjoying the friendship| _[ncrease of capital stook of the ot such mon as Wiliam C. Whit-| Renton Indepengent Talephone ney, James KR. Keane, “Digmond |@td Telegraph Company from $10, Him” Brady and Phil DWyer—| 000 to $15,000 Thomas Sexton, race borse owner| Intoriaken and figure om the turf, it has been | pany, of Seattle learned, now waite in “Jack's” roe | Shaw A Aber taurant, on Sixth ay. between For- | Gtre tythird and Forty-fourth sta, New| Sur York poration of Billott & MoGrogor Through the frony of fate, #ex-|ine, changing the name to Herald ton is Milling the position he ocew | Tatloring Company Capita! Land Company, of Se attle, $2,000, by Albert B. Lord, G H. Greenbank, B. R. MeClelland and Dennis O. Dean Tourists the U. & Navy Transportation Com 000, by 3. B 4 othy and PW. lemental articles of ineor this country from County Cavan, freland. Sexton, who was bright of wit and agile f limb and had the “Blarney” cor nered, was assigned to tablos wh Phil Dwyer, Ike Thompson, Lichtenstein, the Vingut brothers and other noted racetrack dined Soon he arrived in Don't fail to visit Yard xt Bremerton, the Batfleahips ae Or and Wiscow 4 the mammoth Drydock rabbet |leave Pler 2 at 6:30, 8:30 and Pull a. m. 1:16, 2:30 and 4:80 p. *** | Round trip 600 Sexton accumulated a for at Spinning’s Joo window AMUSEMENTS. ~ THE GRAND John Cort, Manager. Wednesday Night, (¢ L(& OARTER asco, W onday TONIGHT and urtain at 8 sharp) “DU BARRY, David Bi Matinee, “ZAZA.” at 2 sharp. Price $2 Thursday, Friday and Saturday Will Present by 100 Matinee Saturday, Chartes Froh man OTIS SKINNER the International Success “36 Post I “THE DUEL.” Prices-+9700 to 60 Dockstader’s Minstrels ortant Seat Drama of Modern Sale Today. Sun in Times day Night SEATTLE THEATER Russell & Mere. Photies 49. Only Mat. Sat. Tontght Week, 8:15. Earl Burgess Company, from N. Y. City “NELLIG, THE BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL.” incomparable scenic produgtien. Noxt week, “Chinatown Charlie,” time here. Prices Mints He" avehings, the to Goe Ruasell & Mere Phones 43. TONIGHT—All Weok Performances of Lowis & Lake Co. “SCHULTZ’S TROUBLES” and “GIRL FROM CHILI” Next Week—A new company in HE BOGUS PRINCE.” Matineos evenings ie. Drew Au in An first Drew Matinée Saturday—Last Prices 00 to Seattle's Leading Vaudeville House. Prices: 200, 100; STAR box seats, 300. Parformances, 2/30, 7:16, 8:45 each day, | A RECORD-BREAKING SUCCESS. | Dolan & Lenharr, in “A HighToned Burglar;” John and Bertha | Gleeson and Fred Houlihan, The Tanakas, Eddie Roesoh, Starascope, | Gertrude Gebert, Dan Reby. TONIGHT. Matinees Mirth “THE MAN Come and Laugh at Main 1804; and Pri. AC Papere all Praise the Phones —Bunset Daily, Except Th FROM MEXICO the Lots Piece THEATER. Phones, Su the THIRD AVE Home of Melodrama. Tonight and all weok THE DERBY MASCOT.” A Prices, Mats, Wo and 2 and Sat et, Main 2631 Taylor } Thrilling Eve, 10, Ind 3406 w York Com Race pany | 200 |} Track Play and 3c. Mats. Wed special week-long sale of gentle- men’s dressing cases--- —In the matter of value-giving, the special pricings on these fine, high-grade and con- venient dressing cases are altogether ing twenty-five different beauty. we describe three numberseethe others differ finish. patterns, we never knew of a better opportunity to pieces—you'll says so, too, when you see them. —aute valet--a gentlom: $47.50 instead of $75.00 individual dressing cane, exactly Uke picture, with all the conver lenees for the gentleman's personal use—the dreasing case contains small and large drawers, small cupbeard, clothes hangers, shaving and dressing mirror praction! and attractive piece of regular value {s $76.00-—oxtra apectal price for the week....... Dani Kollener, President The Bank for Savings mR. Aus! ames Campbell Corner First Av. rrgiat J. Dane of fine quartered oak—« very furniture— $47.50 each designed —auto valet pioture, lik fo mon unmatchable—the r practical somewhat ey there be- well styles varied are service as as in interior arrangement and on these splendid, practical So NSPS WNT $34.75 instead of $50.00 e @ gentloman's dressing case, exactly with y convenience for per sonal use—dressing case contains eight clothes ha ngers on adjustable steel brushbroom, neckties rods—place umbrella, cane, and justable shaving mirror—fine qua dressing ease—very convenient ai oft value of this dressing case ig $60. re special price for the week ..... $60.00 instead of $85 —auto-valet gentleman's dressing case, just like picture; quartered oak; very convenient for gentleman's wardrobe; dressing case contains five drawers, small cupboard, large cupboard, clothes hangers, shaving and dressing mirror; reguiar value of this dressing case is $85.00; extra special price for the week GINGER SNAPS You'll hit the mark every time. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY R. Austas-Turenne, Vico President CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID Per Per Cent Cent DIRECTORS. Gabriel Faure Jomhua Green Andrew Hemrich G. Alston Hole Daniel Kelleher Henry Krute ©. H. P. La Farge Mateolm McDougall cK Alex. F, Metwan Fr. W SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY and University 8t., Walter Ralph Ja Associated 1112 SECOND AVE.,OPP. LUMBER EXCH HOURS 8:30—6: 00. SUNDAYS 9:00-—12:00 woman a one who hasn't good tooth why Are ap and neighbor enough sonable | John 1 O. HM. La Farge. Mot Oake A. Se West etary raw mes Shannon Victor Hugo § Frederick K Vilas ith struve Opposite Post Office ure the pride and the envy io not h 1 Reautiful white teeth s them ify teeth that are a ve them © to lo atte 1 te the envy o! don't you falinte in dental make your teeth Tho price is otic enat mt will yw becau prices LADY ATTENDANTS. at every of eve have Dentists | Beauty| That Talks | The Habit of Thrift Open a savings account for the baby. The habit of thrift should be taught to all chil | dren, and the best way to teach anything ts by example. It | means a great deal to the child for the future, not only im the | actual amount of money accu- | mulated during the years of childhood, but in the sequire- ment of the knowledge of mon- ey's real value in the world. $1.00 and upward starts ac count. We pay 4 per cent. im terest, compounded semi-aanu- ally Northern Bank & Trust Co, j Capital Fully Paid . $100,000.00 | Awaiting the completion of | Fourth and Pike sts. we are j y located at 218 Pike st Frank T. Hunter] W. H. Bard, A. L, Piper, M. Johanson, Moore 3. Price, F. J. Martin, J.B. Chilbers, Wm. T. Perkins, © I H | Hanford | Irrigated Lands} You want a home mid frutt.” and flowers, where the soil needs but a tickling to laugh with Nature's choicest ait and where great profits await you 32,000 acres of Igvel, smooth, extraordinarily fertile lagde at | a price of only $90 to $330 per | acre 1 The cream of Washington. Phis is the.home you have legired Somafort, profits await happiness, you here. Hanford ligation and Power Co. Seattle Nation Bank Bldg. Columbia St. Entrance. Seattle, Waah PIANOS stor and Edison alking Machines sTRINas Soattle SHEET MOSK 71i Second Ave., #a50 FOR A BIG LOT Tr lot : is € Terms; $ CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING, Inc Alaska Bullding. \

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