The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1907, Page 8

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* Ae tm 1 errr ete gee ee a ln tp teen oe \ THE EVENTWG WORLD. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1907. _ r there, but went out before the Inde | torney Richardson suddenly turned on’ ‘ orenara nal it was ph He | Seiine: ts (cee seeiinetion? mmty <. tevptig pits’ withect An No Particular Agreement. | 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. | I have been J x n Had they given you any instructions e e ® e ) Fetorted the witness with feeling, “but tended ina up the | about the affair? | Folding Go-Carts Shirt Waist Suits : to tell the truth , wd iste yl | : yout ded tire ald they say | F 5 r fisad . ot _ ‘ | IN LP le ta tala demandedy "Wasn't Thinking How Many. | cod naked how much monet | Bodies covered with leatheret ce. Wheels Fashioned of Lawns—White, Tan, Polka Dots, Black, in nr by |wanted. He said not to take too much, — : ‘ me naeataet 4 Mr. McPartland and Mr. Hawley.” did you want ave the train: That'd could Bet wore at any Use < | “rubber tired. Unegu etc. Pretty waists tailor made, some frimmed with “Mr. MePartiang 1s your mentor In easen Awomare nee wanted It | a ‘ lace. Graceful gored skirts with | Joant inflection See et nad ‘been ne arrangement th under $2.00. No mail } this matter? “Sherman Parker sald that one of the ere nac - | full flare at bottom. Sizes 34 to 44. Ada © ote advance to pay you @ aingle dollar for OOK | :t_don't know what you mean by men-/TGs (or chim tn tne trials and he did | hie affair ‘had there?’ a yea, ae | Gers. Only one to Not_more than 2 to a customer G tor,” fet want him burt.” I expect to pet @ dol } io te i O1 i T mean te has coached you “put tits war the eame train you felt | Orchard aid there ao patter tomer. Each. aT Mall_Orders Filled he | “No, air; no more than to tell the/sore about not being selected to amt . ifhirad Floor, Second Floor.) , : “When you lett for Wyoming tt was i recetved a letter from your purpose to locate there wasnt ne : t New York, the supertn abe Pb 8 ple ||] Delicious, Refreshing Orange Juice, 5c—Main Fi. ———_——— 72! ‘¢ ; * ° A . | tendent of a detective y, encourag : > ; ; | To-Morrow a i haven't you ‘ hat 1 State’s Witness in Chief in Steunen-ji« you sven: sm ee IC es . Orchard auld he Heott’s account the | 10 A.M. to1 P.M. berg Murder Trial Answering Ques- [ste va! ietrin Witin Smaps me | Man’ rst fon received a jetter m Willem night?” M T g g her: fooet FF eat kaw now many. a Ss eke |Men’s Trousers : P b D f M k The nithess wad.next required to re-| ,/You thought the more: the merrier, MUNYON’S 3 | / @ tion Put by Defense Makes an Lar Vas acts misreading oan ‘ogea| PURE au Céad dione WONILG Tee "s i lon on Which ‘he recelved money from] “wow adn eare rhether li wes ene at less than the price of over- Im ortant Admission Haywood, Moyer and Pettibone. He] or one hundred. did you? sas eveaisuenia: re at te p 4 aid he thought the first money he re-|)“T thinking about it.” alls, No Mail Orders Filled, ttibone was handed over | the witness, somewhat itenty << Not more than 2 Drawe a Diagram ‘ pairs to a custom 85 BOISE, June 10.—The defenders of William D. Haywood, con- een om eee eee orenara| er. Pair Cc ) to mab pencil aketeh of the Inde- | (Third Fieer) 1 . : + tS jepot, th “I trac n u ‘ their cross-examination of Harry Orchard, are making a strong Paid Regularly, He Says. We arreciion In which he tae aioe whol ‘ Orohard sa Pettibone had several | explosion, | i attempt to show that the Independence Station outrage, instead of sasic * and rented desk sine Witness promptly complied. draw- | 1 To-M ; room ° i |ing a diagram with steady hand o-Morrow ' . att I of Miners. w; “slant” One preseat | Srchard said that after the explosion of m remedy tat relieves | ! pelng procured by the Western Federation of Miners, was a “pla #y 0X [ne went to D- nver with Johnny Neville tom's ho three hodre and fuse ber 10 A, HM. to 1 P.M. ‘of the enemies of the federation intended to te comparatively harm- petit Speaking er an higs the aiaer tans Manged | it purities. rm ; ans rd eal’ le : a Adams, Orchard said: |Qr_ whe, itn the crime: acia ‘and taker 5 Sh Nt] C abs Jess and converted by. mischance into a great tragedy. rot Wes or tit hans boy hear this?” asked Rich. Sway. Have “you a ta oft e Ti i Orchard has testified that he and Adams pulled the trigger of the mine “We tried to talk so he couldn't.” if 40 boxes, direct from Grisfield. before the train reached the station, and the defense seeks to make it ap- ea gk Ay Mo tas ape cd Md. No Mail Orders Filled ‘}-pear that 1t was planned to blow up the station, not only before the train Sntncy ‘to Not more than 3 4 patrived, but before the non-union men working in the neighboring mines gon N A ching Denver, Orchant went to| "MUNYON’ Ss DOCTORS tomer Dozen c fame down to the train. Defendant Not a Plotter. Simpkina's room. James Kirwan peondel | “Nothing other than to pay for 4” | how acting seoretary-treagurer of the $f ‘eamped physicians from leading colleges. | (Sixth Floor.) Orchard, in explanation of his ect in| replied Orchard iiidstien eacke wotdeg Western Fed of Miners, was fullding, 1133 frostway. | ** James P ted tay (ques n tting of the mine before the train |CONVENTION OF enaing.” @aid Richardson.” “They swore that Sherman Parker, ing to do with planning the § the Western Federation of Miners, MINERS SENDS Vindicator, exp! josion or the killing of A friend on the train—one Bush, ITS GREETINGS bn LAR athe ten eldlla acicae Dees 99 win ad previously. teen a friendly “then they had nothing to do with oy. Ss ouse arsts. _ y outrages unt the Inde- is In the train-wrecking case—end DENVER. June ~The Conven- 0 Depot serie Pisin Cn. h . a: ! that care be tiken not to injure [ton of Miners, in sev@ion here to- Pay believe they had something to do A B; A B F p ir.” orwar Orchard also dehied that the mine || 48%. sent the following telegram tof WHE M7 tT ining.” nother Dig ssortment roug t or the rallrond detective man-| J Mover. Haywood and Petubone at A wy lh Fhese a ¢ the Waists mothers have always eagerly tind planned th¢ explosion seen CRE a TOILET ARTICLES. bought. Probably never before were they advertised at An Important Admission Fifteenth annual convention pends : ch low prices: ey Richards: for the | #feetings. Contident of your inno- Sipe ed Ly oa a oh earns sa cen | | coos aa8i ee are with you co To Good Wives and Mothers A VARIETY OF FINE TOILET APPOINTMENTS OF ETCHED A large assortment of fancy patterns tn gn admission from Orchara | Your honor is vindicated ana your Do you know that the health of you AIN BRASS, IVOR | neckband or attached collars. ade as Foor “im at least dne of his dymm- | ‘reedom assured. entire tamily can be éasily protected by AND Pu ral 'Y AND EBONY. | as it is possible to make blouse waists. Sizes Cc ; “(Signed) cr. Magi ey. the simple rules of sanitation? \} a : IOS AES in ee Pe aS eran a img thar “Chairman, ‘Do you know that cleanliness means dis REQUISITES FOR THE DRESSING TABLE OR BATH, INCLUDING i PAR ERTS 6 5:0h'sic.9:0 =» ene 0,96 * Pettihene | ewe infection? Beis igen TRIPLICATE AND STANDING MIRRORS, MANICURE ARTICLES if jowimes | ardy in the convention that the leadu, Just a little isinfectaat (non. 1 in pape a | 2. S actast wie anit Ep ve ponrentiont thet th ic|) 5 yan prrereyepintn cosine Rains AND FRENCH ATOMIZBRS, FINE SPONGES AND BRUSHES, ij Mostly White Blouses, ai a few fancy Jedged they b orbin, Richardson next jumped back to the | apd used everywhere sbout the house will PERFUMES AND TOILET WATERS. ones are included; neckbands or collars. Sizes Cc with the formation of the) Lyie Gregory murder in Denver, want-| keep it clean and healthful. ing to know 1f Orchard had not gone| It will also keep insects and bugs away THERMOS BOTTLES, FOR TRAVELING AND MOTOR USE. @efense bad previously shown to the Adams Hotel that evening. even during the warmest months h ‘as far as the witness knew, Moyer, Didn't Jump Out of Window. er ae Haywood and Pettibone had nothing to “No, str, eee the wines“ For House ‘Purity Use. A SPECIAL SELECTION OF HAIR AND CLOTH BRUSHES, th plannt: the ds { Lyte first went to Pettibone’s back yard ana | tty planning murder a pres. sent 9 oss eens Beck rere ad WHISK BROOMS, NAIL AND TOOTH BRUSHES, went home.” Again ‘oullbenscy Areon Orchard denied he had ever jumped the course of the cross-examina~| ic, aq window of the Adame Hotel Orchard admitted be had burned | wate Crier Loomis, of the Denver de- 4 to 16 years; usual 75c. kinds.. EE. label is sened In every waist, and the usual ironclad guarantee a8 as to to wea tng fast mares f le There will be x on goes with each garment, Just as if you we ying the full regular prices i be é ities, whic b on f displayed on the sales tables. We will not send these quantities, which will be noted on the sign cards display debs e 4 waists or fill mail orders. Al beaded DISINFECTANT ina Prince Chaf e near Brighton, 4) tective force, was looking for him. ‘ h ud epliectod $80 Insurance. | Afier & long line of questioning. which | 1h€. Non-Poisonous Disinfectant. : : oa tite. Corrects Two Statements. | developed little that was material. at-| WEST DISINFECTING CO. (inc.) Not $f 000 agi, Ram. ood Immediately fer acing on the 2 ————————_—____—_—=— ; FANCY NEEDLEWORK. Stern Brothers STAMPED PATTERNS FOR HAND EMBROIDERY. r that he SHIRT WAISTS, 45c. & 60c. HATS ots ee ud ce Seige CHEMISES . x, 25, DRAWERS, - 20c. (Fourth Floor.) : Commencing June 15th, Store Will SLIPS FOR LOUNGING PILLOWS, MADE OF SWISS MUSLIN. Musli ay aa aA ++ (hy il tues smeared Close at 12 O'Clock, Noon, Saturdays. LACE TRIMMED, * + + - + 20c, 35c & 50c, reall ae Write xrouds Mercerined White Women’s Bathing Suits EXCLUSIVE MODELS OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, oF TAFFETA AND GLORIA SILKS, PLAIN AND STRIPED MOHAIRs, ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S AND WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS. ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JUNE I\th AND 12th, THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES AT SPECIAL PRICES; if sald he told Hawk Bathing Caps, Shoes, Sandals and Bags. 4 B made a silsiake in bis, goetimony . : WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIBFS IN BOXES OF SIX. |} Taffeta Children's }} Women's fles wld ini to do ® For To-morrow’s Sale \ MEMSTITCHED, USUALLY 81.15, ., AT 75¢. PER BOX. | } Jumpers Oxfords, 1 Pies Protesses Religion ‘ iAhohs PS tf OO A gag BATHING SUITS, HEMSTITCHED, AND WITH HAND-EMBROIDERED INITIA. Tauare or V xford Ties The Mela to you sbout J i A $4.50, 5.95, 7 . Ls, caus T Luck Sallor Ties, ; » demanded NT et OCIS ae on USUALLY $1.50, er AT $1.15 PER BOX. ny Ioan and’ nies. 3 | coco ana thor tow Baperner, Bich ear a —$—$—$_—$_—[—[—_————— SE ————— ‘WOMEN'S EMBROIDBRED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, cert ed “ USUALLY 46. . ’ ‘ . AT 25c. EACH. $5.98 (necond Floor.) EMBROIDERED COTTON cise, Sec ech ge ; SHEETS, PILLOW & BOLSTER CASES ici is Al aia At the following Special Prices: USUALLY 9%, . A ‘ 4 . AT 50c. EACH. Children's Sheets, Each $1.88, 2.05, 2.85 MEN'S HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. | Drawers. Sustings. Pillow Cases, " 68c, 78c, 89c, 1.05 IN BOXES OF 81%, HI ee Bolster Cases, “ 1.32, 1.42, L355 USUALLY $1.45, ‘ AT $1.15 PER BOX. | t ack te MEN'S FANCY COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS, fisds Se = USUALLY $2.00 PERHALF DOZEN, . , AT $1.00 Hi $1.89. Imported Parasols en (econ Fiver. Combination Mattresses. At Pronounced Reductions ther THE CHO! MORES OF LEADING FOREION MAKERS, IN mer Prices $14,50 to 35,00, $6.75 9.75, 14 50 ’ Kirke. sizes a4 | 885 Valves. f ji t lanes. Sede Tucked 7 ofan Silk Pizssoks, Buiped Checks A is : 12.95 WOMEN'S WAISTS. | ‘ hice per as : Hand Embroidered Linens, Figured, TO.MORROW, TUESDAY, JUNE || TH, AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE f * Plaid and Noveliy Silks Valve $6.75 and 8.50, 4,95 a OF He ente t nace ; | 7 . vie entered the suing WOMEN'S WHITE WASHABLE WAISTS, G M, F; h, WW, ae ; Art Needlework rocerves, eats, f'18 mes. sbaran bi : At Except i ore Lie AT 61,50, 2,00, 2.85, 3.25, 4,00, 5.00 & 650 yuan CRACKEM®-(Choge Seeds and Fruits ut eins Ta tos round 5 We yee rd ces, " Bina. ean dadepende : HAND EMBE D WHITE LIN ? eda so 7 er m the N B. co. r i ee bow CHORD, Donen Ade BD Warwer ant VEKS. DOULES, DRESSES HiF FONE: mat arden HF" sale he| BEAL CORNED” Qe ye Crip ROUND AND SQUARE WOMEN'S SHOES, GRAPE NUTH,The reas win, FANON Withee on” age - " fa:4 Inches, 20 Riese Woveat breakin. food Ate saath thor vey's 12539... 50 ae “a 41.75 TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, JUNE | 1TH, ose 10¢) | ae iam iP BC) T io pou he aed ination 4 ; ae Ty 28x2 5 2.50 LOMATOEA ~ Bed Ripe } oY "vLoMiDA 10¢ hak 4 bP ieuns 905 j $121 aor hen WOMEN'S TIE PUMPS OF TAN RUSSIA CALFSKIN peggenri ear nce feral [1 | with Varker and | a aqs r MACAMONE La Biotel in Denver eae Bee ee priistls REGULAR PRICE 900 4 » » «© » AT 0350 Hirand, choice auelity 4 ie ‘ered Oke “ eer ll Goosheui: “¢ ‘ KGer AL AND BLOW i ii Raat ne West Twe ntyethird Street | Loe. package 066| RH SEEDS: email 10¢ W the Feder : Filth Avenue, 34th and 5th, Streets, New Park

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