The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1907, Page 18

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or) eerteenner THE FE WINOODAOIE FACE OF GIRL HE WITH ORCHND Wore CET DROWN NOW | Prisoner and State — with Sensation, f {THE FIRST DIRt tdentified in Court Closes Case o-——— Vennell While She Was Struggling CT TINK. HAUNTS EVANS tari Who Adehits He Struck Marie NG" WORLD, HOTCHKISS, OFF SHIP, THREATENS A DAMAGE SUIT |Passenger from Havana Who! | Mie hs Hoffman's | sland Wants Redress, | Go to | FRIDAY Satarday Soda Fountain Specials ee Glace Fresh Crusted Pi neapple, whipped Tow conty, vate 7 Cc Introducing Our New BB Sg Service a 10c Cream, paction, made by served with sURE: 81; 1907. Om GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED WEST Ie" S T. Tera Peewee Bargain Climax—Girls’ $2 Princets Dresses, 69c¢ 4 . ——_ for Her Life on Verge ee a Evidently Comes as a Su _of Collapse. _ Ward Line Said to Tax Pas- f as the Defense Prej Ra Seat sengers for Keep at to Make Opening. BRIDGETON, N. J., June 21.—Stricken with remorse over the death Quarantine. eae, { Marie Vennell, whom he left to drown in Sunset Lake two days ago, | as ROWE, Maho, June 7 —The Stat Ge Evans is on the verge of physical and mental collapse to-day | Raward Hot lowed in the Haywood Oh, God!" he exclaimed when he was being examined by Prose-} Ward jine pa eicdig sao 'ite came with | g | fused is or tha ave fete cutor Fithian and Coroner Hitchner, “I wish | had never taken her out. |r? eee fe fings were opened Haywood was directly | Her face as she begged me to save her has haunted me every moment | rival of the ship By connected with ¢ Seanorn. PES it aaa a z morning and was held a practical pri ik itagre. iiverym ti ing and}Since. [can’t forget it, and 1 wish they would hurry up the inquest $0] oner on board, was released wodag: os pointing out the prisoner as ® men}] can quit this town forever.” says he will bring sult against the whom he had driven to the headquar espite the telltale cuts and bruises | He sald he could not find her and had ted States ent. 30 '¢ 's y tera of the Western Federation of MIn-/ 4. ing exworth, |taken some dri any iaw to afford t , ers in Denver the Co’ finds after an | Appe to Governor ]ho was held in quarantine on the ship Geahorn was called as a witness ard autopsy that the girl died from drown-| 4, A ; ¢ was robbed of a daaket of fruit _ testified to the aale of a horse and bussy | (ng | to Tene erry Onan, wie Getermine’ which he ill try to make the Ward to Haywood in Denver | ‘The girl's lungs bore all the traces! mystery or ny f Orchard bad testified as to th of death by drown he reported to | Burning, ght Mr, Hotehkise made against ef the team to Haywood t)/Coroner Hitehner vo marks were | buss Heke. has brought to light a eyatem he putfit was needed to get abo found on her body to indicate violence ba wouthie at Made wean 5 ‘A we with othe + 3 ‘while on their work in connection with | peyond the abrasions on the face slaticns aftectthy The funeral was held to-day, and the whole countryside turned out in at- tendance. their various undertakings. Sechorn said that Orchant came to} Bim and with him Grove to Petti-| With Evans was his He gave a 4 him here." to es constables. pansen rts where there y are re { and lodging » cal po vue disea |auired to pay for fc him off the to what he « “3 one's place of business As the Hoffman Island at the rate of SM fame out, and together thes her’ daught day the steerage and second he place he a bed as the done clans passengers the Havana who “dl soos aagagers the G were pent to Hoffman Island Wednes federation of Miners derer of n | day and released to-day assert that the “What happened then?’ asked Mr. |’ Ho cased the dea | fond da beived Soh Mallar Bawiey [he must be punished for his terrible | day he 3 “Orebard went upstairs and came| act The Cx {oper ‘runs a-oanteen_on- 3 own with another man” aa Immediately afterward Evans was] very i tere alaiid acheve ibeas Aun hel ¥ “Yes; what ne summoned before Prosecutor Fithian.) found In Bee RE ENSCiainbh: etisee CGEES OSIEE ig “The other man got in the buggy. an@|Mayor Hampton and Coroner Hitch-| “QO ci Sy rthe sake of |The Ward line pays for the accommo. @hey sald they would be back soon and|ner. From his appearance it was| my tnd tactne | ree ne be er ee @rove off together.” plain that he had been drinking in a| name ren " patti sis.bh - Do yourknow this other man?” vain effort to forget the tragedy. He |tha passengers before they leave ‘He Yes, sir, I have seen nswered all the q ne put to him vana. ould you know him by the officials wi t eve and Pay the Same; Not Treated Alike ae |moemed to be anxious only all a Hotchkisa’s determination to resist the “Look around and say {f you con s:¢| should be ended. monumental | efforts of the Healt | Identifies Haywood. The negro looked over the defense Side and pointed a finger at Haywood. of all the tregedy on id of meeting Miss Ven- coherent ac ht and on the “Yes, sir: that’s tho man,” he sald 4 inviting her to take a row There was a pause and a ailence, | with him. | developed feroken only by a stir among the sprc-/ When he attempted! to describa | plained hig spile. the upsetting of the boat wht h | 77% ‘a It was the first. direct connection of X Haywood with Orohard and a strone | came confused and was given a drink ®orroboration of the Orchard stor lob water cEle’ revived reedily and sold How much did you get for the out- | of kirt grabbing him about the are and then about the neck when ‘One hundred and tea dollars.” ‘attempted to reset the boat, He ad- “Who paid you?” J etriking the girl with his elbow “Mr. Orchard.” in an effort to free himeelt trom her threw the pair into the water he be- ot Fatrton Wraget on this morn ns home. When approached, | Honounced "Svante Girl Denounces Him. “I knew him wall him just once more him to { [crimination in allowin passengers to co | said, they had paid ‘HO Instead for the passage. He made the further ement yesterday on board the ship an Evening World reporter that he | didn’t propose to go to Hoftman Island the accomrtodations fore on the passengers who had paid le an first cabin rates “1 know from there what to expect have a fairly good bu house the cabin passeng to be detained, but the » others ding in which to #8 who happen ond cabin and : “You just got the money and gave|ciutches. He sald that he might have | pit" fo pee conard broken © Orchard a bili of hit her four or five times. In the| grace on the oats brought ais-| steerage > ngers are herded in dor voted father heartrending struggle the girl begged tell him this. pMeously for aid, imploring him not to let her drown, “No, air. The bill of sale was made to Mr. Pettibone.” He described the 1 hate horse as @ nell and met her before las a Black mare and the vehicle as @ top Cried to Him to Save Her, night. I have been with h eve q busxy “] told her to unclasp my neck, but | Wines when he bowed und said Hel briefly crosa-exam was pave me i fined. He said he met Orchard at Penitentiary after coming to Boise, He waid he was summoned } Aetectives and received S {> expenses trom them in Beahorn proved to be @or the State i Genator Borah stated th exception of proving the as Money order for $1 by t : Union Haywood in . Bteve Adama in ( the State's « Mr. Rich Bhat they would ag: could fie the telex ere recetved t the telegrams w by this evening When the tria! was resumed this n ng not more thar ercupied seats outs at least fort vi Wood's mother ss s ht and she, wi F er, were the only meni y' present Tides W opinion ov { the cases t court. On Benator Bora! anni Bad = recet from We Pinkerton | | - Seahorn was only fare aid a falnt recollection of | For Reaching Piney @ Uileket and last witness from q une at yy Mis dvatt, was for 5 The let it was drawn tn Bins by Haywood « HOLD HS DHS OFFICE — Saat ent} Powerful Enemies in Japan J May Yet Have the Am- sador Recalled. 23rd Street gecorded as evide Pettibone’s Signature the form rk TOKIO, Ss arian ate FANS. In Both Stores Rthe ielesrep fiat he did not Meeatity on the back of egw (re Brad taton | a powerful political « port eover, being the o or | nand-carved Gauze wer, who aaked as ¢ Orodard, wit and “P. Bone ipraphic mr tn hie opt Gwritten by one ® D. Bie was no crom The Biate failed to ve . agate wack y ders, Ki rs same IMPOR : A large Steel-stud CARPET & GB BROWN CO CLEANSING = titi ==, ruled ageinet the admiselon ain in the Moyer 83rd Street ie wey was oa a a Alt NaNO aaateate ska pa Beg sams de ant to| Obi Know that Evans killed Miss Ven-| Tuesday | AMES Me able for wedding ¢ Fans, spangles and lace, TED BELTS. assortment mito after the fashion that ins on Ellie Island. © company, however, makes us pay 37 extra when Wwe purchase Uke in'Harana, which is supposed to p during the detention per suld not be treated pre r a day -for they pt More than two day ind in any dollar-a-day s put upt part of the he admitted had bee Graft of $2.50 Per Capita. ¢ sald, wa. ain tran t two put iin ed - r paid t was CREERY & CO, 34th Street An extensive stock of Fans, Exquisite Real Lace Fans with pear} t Suit 6.75 to 175.09 intings. fts hand-painted or applied 1,09 to 15,00 In Both Stores, FON, of Novelty, steel he es ided and hand-painted Elastic Belts, bse : Kanging in Prices fro: 2.75 to 25.00 Jed Leather Belts, 3:75 to 10,00 | 34th Street Great Value in These Misses’ Prince Chap Suits at $1.98 This is one of the most dapper and suits we've ever offered at such a remarka bly low. price. § would be the usua price for this suit They're made of ‘From 9 A. M. tol P.M. Only This ts, indeed, the BARGAIN CLIMAX } of the season in extraordinary value-civing in Girls’ and Misses’ dresses. Nothing like } this offer has ever been known before. A i treat you must share in—but it demands early shopping. These beautifu Dresses. sizes 6 to $4, are ma : Girls White Organtie Ds Dresses 3: 98° ribbon rosette “Bathing Suit Outfit {An Offering Without a Parattel $4.45 Outfit Complete for $2.59 Outfit consists of BATH- tING SUIT, RUBBER CAP, CORK iy SOLE SHOES g@ anz BAT2- FF 2.59! | Important Sale Women’s $5 Tourist Coats at a 98 "You'll Want al Legal Taos of Bargain Treat for Just_500 Thrifty Early Shoppers} These Stunning Princess Dresses "A value without an equal—almost unbelievable, until you see what a nderful bargain this dress is. Ma: fine quality Ratiate and meer } We've ever brought out, This Drese, 3.08. This Saturday Feature Bargain is one of best balues} Nowhere has such a garment} of such exceptional! merit been rasp dj on sale at such an opportune tin Justthething forcoolsummereve nin New Spr SL a 98c os A \ Remarkable Lot of ae iv Wo omen’s Handsome $18 Panama Suits, $9.98 We've sold thousands of these suits at $18, and they were considered excel'est { value at that price All have have been reduced for quick J.98 each, y at 9.98 This Sult, 9.08. 345 Pairs of Fine Sample Shoes for Men At Half Price Just received an immense carload of fine LIBERTY high grade Tan footwear, also in the black leathers, as patent, sale. colt and dull kid—spectal for te-morrcw's creat Every style. every leather, every shade Co'den Brown Toes The | he Oxfords - Pumrs ere in are in You have everythin may 4 a shoes cather-—equal to any $3.50 shoe on the market—and our 4 Tremendously Important Sale Golden Brown Oxfords & Pumps : Half Price Sale Girls’ & Boys’ White Canvas Shoes styles; v double. aie 69c 79¢ 89 Extraordinary Men’s and Young Men’s $12 Blue Serges, 7.50 We just received this | t at a special nt which w want to turn < to you. Every gar ent ver tin serge that w to fade; double bed like flustration brass ail head and and brass spincles, an double woven wire brass heavy tho! all Steel wr aid 8 soft top thaltress: sale price ail lees, 7.98 This $15 Bed Outfit, $7.98 This three-piece bed outfit, consisting of steel and 4-Hour Sale Boys’ $1.25 From 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Only A sale sits—a nranufactuter’s entire sample w 4 without an equal for months to come, Such ag of fascinating, smartly made wash suits at th most seasonable date should bring every thrift to this store a jiffy, Russian an sailor bt oute styles, in white and fan a, Linen, Chainbray, Duch ‘4 From 1 P. M. only as i een Sale of Boys’ Confirmation and Graduation Suits Dig valu Blue Ser ace helt an pant als breasted coats 4 ere Black Clay Worst aranteet to give perfect satisiact eclal t fs morrow Boys’ $3.00 All- Wool Suits, 1.98 A bargain Worth your while investigating, Every new every new style; s to 16 dout fale x ker ¢ sin pants; ‘Russian or Sallor WONDERFUL HALF-PRICE REDUCTION SALE OF HANDSOME BED OUTFITS This $22.50 Bed Outfit, $14.98 This $18 Bed Outfit, $9.98 | anda —senuine . artic felt a A ey mattress, at her | covered in x satin tlekines This complete Bed Outfit, con- Three piece outfit, consisting of a Pe : mas s ang bra bed | sisting of Bed (Ike cut), any with continuous posts, & steel sive; combination Har Mattress, if douvle woven wire spring, a Wash Suits, 69c Great 3-Hour Sale Lawn Waists From 9 A, M. to 12 Only an of wheer w 1 mussed from ade up t ny shown in ‘ ful) biduse tucked,

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