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THE EVENING WORLD, HAYWOOD'S FAST "WHITE WINGS ‘STEAMER SINKS ASSEMBLY BAR WITHESS, WOMAK, ARE ON STAKE FIE-MASTER BUT. SETTLEMENT ON ACCOSESORCHARD, ACNST EPUTY SAVES HER CREW APPORTIONMENT Mrs. King Says Self-Confessed, 800 Street-Cleaning Drivers! Charlton _Henry,-Carrying 13) Adjourns, Balks Senate and Slayer Visited Detective | Men, in Collision Off Fire Makes Call for Extra Session For Mine Owners, Island. Quite a Certainty. | in Manhattan Have Quit Their Jobs. | (Specta! to The Evening World.) i ALBANY, June %.—The Assembly dis aipated all hope of a rettlement of the TRY TO JACES CITY HEALTH.| aieenee Va, June %.—The British | mer Chelaton, Capt. Hocken, bound IMPEACH iw, [ME | from Boston for Central American apportionment row before final ad-/ _ > 7 rptor - Journment, which is slated for 2 o'clock ’ All Borough Employees Are forts arrived in (Mampton Roads to- Prisoner’s Counsel Examines} Boroug’ ploy | day, naving aboafd Capt, Santora ana |{0-T0FPow. by adjourning after a brief Expected to Tie Up | the crew of twelfe men from the five- Orchard, but Gets Only- Denials from Him. Department. Eight hundred drivers of the Street- of Manhattan BOIBE, Idaho, June %.—Counse! for] Wittam D. Haywood devoted part of |Cleaning Departmen’ prs Gt ene ko thes compte. went out on strike to-day. They feel tion of the basis for Orsbaie | wecenemcacee eres ec crere impeachment witness, Mrs Ko Marry Jout to-morrow, and that then all the and then calling the first Mary J. K sweepers will atrike entered | ‘s rahe apres! The “white wings have many upon © showing of relationship at Crip-] fh i Station explosion, between Orchard and dace other haat K. C. Sterling, then ive for ‘ | that the former Princeton football here ER arte td shen cig ‘se @ martinet, that he camps on the The impeachment of Or Felates | sot grom night, and dis q@mont entirely to the pro » that! ciolines them severely for the slightest he repeated: weed that he had) Gerenets deen wror Gov. Cteunenbers, amd — Deputy the men say, gets that when he talked of his wrongs he invariably threatened to kill Steunen- berg. i Woman Hie First Witness. i The mei by whom the defense plans ¢ comnection, and incidentally sho Orchard in an; independent position in the Steunenberg ease, are Max Malioh, of Denver; Dr.! MoGee, of Wallace; D. C. Copty, form- ety 4 member of the Board of the Western Federation of Miners: Charles formerty @ miner at Frank A. Hough, of A. Rainay, @ stage Lottie Day, of Den- ver; F. R. Redd, tormerty a miner at Cripple Creek; David A. Coates, former Lieutenant-Governor of Colorado, aad William Easterly and W. F. Davis, who Were leaders of the Cripple Creek strike, | days QGrohard posttively denied that he! @ver made threats against Gteunenbers | to any of the men named at any time | wity the horses cannot always be kept @ piace. lon a walk. In the first place, it is Hacrwood continues an acthve var | very difficult to make @ green horee fall tidipant in the conduct of hie case. lines the habit of walking. Likewton, To-day he elertly watchet every wit-/1 is impossible to finish the day's wens. —. ceca seep aete oan | hauling and report back to the sta fended: notes as the taking of the testi | 0% Sime if the horme are not uriven off Sas sastheat | w wall sometimes during the day. Dhe first witness for the defenses was| The men appointed a delegation to @ woman, Mra. Mary J. King, who for-| Present thelr grievances to the Mayor. merly conducted a rooming house in| They went to tne Mayor, even after Cripple Creek. Mrs. King, an elderly, | Commiasioner Craven Linge wan iy aaipring Feined woman with gray. pompedovr, | 22 0.,,,f0e0 the, Mayer, Ant for ‘Was examined by Clarence Darrow. aio consultation with them. t jad ty, a3 ecg edbagg who pista pe to the health of the atty at present, are not now and never were members| {0° out as early as 4 o'clock tm the ing. If he sees any of the ‘ fitting about sulc imposed, as ey are not given « trial until they appeal fr m the fine Appeal Failed to Work. In the One Hundred and Sixteenth street stable, the dimeruntled drivers declare, fifteen men were fined five da: wach. They appealed, and the fi stood. When they refuse to obey a foreman they are fined or bounced. Then there ts a grievance ebout the rule forbidding drivers to trot their horses. If the ever-watonful Deputy Edwards sees a “wing” trotting his he immediately fines him five pay. Must Make Horses Walk ‘Two reasons 4 to explain James @river at Wallace hors are offer @f the union. nfuee | Ten Tee at x ings’ hel Mrs, King said that KC, @terting, | wanhattan last evening ann Paha rd Biel of detectives for the Mine Owners’ Ameociation of Colorado, lived at her house in Cripple Creek She saw Or- chard visit his room seven or mes, generally in the evening Sterling engaged and paid for a room | eccupied by Mrs. MoKinnay, the wife of | the man charged with putting spikes on the Florence and Cripple Creek Rail- Foad—the attempted wreok, which the wnion claims the railroad officials and mine owners undertook thmastves, with the intent of placing the blame on the Westorn Federation of Miners. Mra King said she sew Orchard knocking several times on Mrs. McKinney's door ‘The cross-examination consisted of fut a few questions tending more closely | Sees ees STOPPED TO FAST AND WERE CAUGHT Miss Frances FE. King, a daughter of the preceding witness, took the stand Durtng the absence of Mra. Robert A Sayer from her apartment tm the house @nd Kentified pictures of Orchard as the man she had seen in the vicinity of the house in Cripple Creek several times. @he was not cross-examined and eve way to Mrs. Alice Fitzhugh, who supcecded Mrs. King as propristess of the Btar rooming-house. Merling continued 0 live in the house! 4: wo 621 West One Hundred and for some time after she took charga|qwenty-fourth street this afternoon, She saw Orchard go to Bterling’s room | George Raymond, of No. 123 West One t least a dozen imes. McKinney, the! Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, and an accused of the spike-pulling, wes|/gumuel Cannon, of No. 21 Hast One tp Sterling's room following McKinney's! Hundred and Tenth street, pried open Pelease from jail, she naid, On cross-examination, Mrs. Fitahugh @aid she kept no record of her roomers and was testifying wholly from mem- ory C.°W. Aller, of Leadville, Col, form city ® telegraph operator tn the em ploy of the Florence and Cripple Creek Railway, was the first witness. He told of seeimg Harry Orchard, K. Bterling 4D. C, Beott, @f the railway company Boott’s room at he Cripple Creek De- pot. He saw Orch there twlee be fore the attempted rain wreck. Orchard had been brought in from we} \day. ‘Thetr pay in $80) & year ‘This ie all right, it Is urged, except when they are forced to work overtime. "The driv. ere Went out thix morning In seven up- more | town stables and all of their fellow em= ployees will join them to-morrow Craven Charges Bad Faith. Comnuoner Craven paid, hat more than half the force of tu this borough had struck, that pelled to work overtime when a. c @eney required it. The fines were neo- easary to re discipline Deputy Honer Edwards said | that he was paid to do his duty, and | that he was golne to do t. «rievances or no grievancen paca private hall with « jimmy, packed up the silverware, cut half a dosen ol) the loot Into two suit cases, ‘Then they went foraging in the lar- Ger. ‘The find was rich. Opening « quart of wine, they sat down to enjoy © foam, and the fonat wee their undoing A asighbor happened to glance into detec tve| th® house through the dining-room win- ther in| @9W and saw them. Mindful of Gom- | missioner Bingham’s instructions, al called up 5100 Spring on the telephone and Policemen O'Brien and #anmidt were sent in @ rush from the West One Hundred and Twemty-fifth street sta- inden and was put en the stand | 00 j ately after court opened | mymond was found Mding under « | y Richardson questioned htm. iq and Cannon Was caught olimbing me to know if Oroband had not 5 fold Max Malton in & Turkish beth of | io Hariem Court end held for examina- tadiiehment in Denver that Gey. Steun- | tion by Magistrate Finn. atibers was reaponaibic for his being «| Boor man aud that he inteaded to kill him. Orchard said he had been to the teths with Malioh, but denied thas fave fad beep ‘Bay euch conversation Orchard next wwe asked if he know John D. Bhiott | *1 do not,” replied the witness, Pitot was in court and was requested fe @tand up, Orohard looked @ him wok his Dead and said he down tne fire-esoape, They were taken Did U Ever? walk Into a man's store, shop or ket and hear him say ’m not feeling very well I need 4 @id not) }4 change of climate. My doctor says know the man. He denied having # 11] am working altogether too hard |! Conversation with the man in whieh Frey the almighty dollar.” be silewed to have told Billo he Many merchants and manufactur Was in the employ of the Mine Owners’) | ory make this declaration every day. Ansocieiion They worry along, bullding up their Biohardeon asked Orohard If he had Ff business enterprise until it's a BOL told Wiott that eapltal bad deter | | marked success and then turn around Mines (0 6 Tid of union labor and | J gad sell out for almost anything they qoulkd begin with the Western Feder can get, through thing was LUE NAA | ee eeneet es errr eer eenee A World ‘Business Oppor- tunity’ Advi, Leok Te-Day and See i This ly Not So, of Miners: that sor wl starle the world. | dbo such cunversation with any reoe ak any time. oF place,” declared wenwrd ulso denied talking with & jong A strike would be & @erious menace | where the acoumulation of | the door to one of the roome from a | paintings from their frames and loaded | action undoubtedly sion, which once Both houses held only short sessions | The Senate passed over Acting Mayor | McGowan's veto the Supplementary Re |eount bil The Assembly passed the Ineuranc Reform bil, relating to alectio floers. The was & to was rather surprising in v4 act that the measure doen Hot Pp: agents of insurance companies ckUng proxies and ¢lectioneering votes of policy-holdera Me Roger vernor means an extra the Governor will call at masted schooner/T. Charlmton Henry, of Boston, whi¢h was rammed and funk by the Chejeton tn a dense fog off Fire Inland, N. ¥., last Sunday at 5.2 [P.M ‘The schooner was bound from | Baltimore June 18 for Boston, with @ cargo of 4.100 tons of steam ooal The prow of the steamer put An ‘m- mense hole in the sohooner about ten feot forw of hee tore-rigging on the } starboard causing the great five- master to rapidly fill and sink. Boate were at once lowered from both vessels. and Capt. Sanford and the crow of the Henry were quickly transferred w the mm. The schooner sank five min. later and the steamer proceeded for Hampton Roads. 7 | ‘The sonooner Henry was of 2.10 te net reginter, and was built « m ao- | gh * H the vill ¢ ag from ‘taking part section was elimi Senate and was not rest tb Assembly | Me. 1h imi, She was one —_—>—_—_ | | Crowleys. 0 jon, whose . ° Helen J. Bolta. was recen | if} The lees ‘pedbably wilt total $i | DIES OF HER BURNS. | Margaret Toohey, four years old, of No. S12 East Bixty-second street, died | afternoon in Flower Hospital from | effects of burns. | HIT WITH 135 MAIDENS, | Bhe fell into @ bonfire inst night. in | Acting Mayor MoGowan was this! sixty Rear First avenue afternoon visite’ at the City Hall by |end w red from head to’ foot 135 pretty Uttle sweet girl graduates of | ———___ phe. Waspineton are shen Scho!) TUG WANTED ASSISTANCE, They called on him to invite him to wrong agi rarer as chaneroned | OR her way in from Havana to aay | by Mise Cecelia White, one of-thete| te Ward liner sloro sighted tegchars some twenty miles nort Atlantic President McGowan re City, a northboud tug with three con! barges tn two, flying signals of distress. | fath et a of the City i asked them tn Broa signed [She asked » men in their cared for Ages sbe not! and they departed, declaring Mr. Me-| fied, and that a tug to her ald Gowan was just too nice for anything. The tug Josue [ IMPORTANT TWO-DAY SALE Wednesday&Thursday Men’s Cravenettes SPECIAL lot of 200 High-grade Priest- ley Cravenettes, a stylish lightweight coat handsomely tailored in imported and do- mestic cheviots, worsteds, Cambridge grays. etc. Absolutely rainproof, cut loose and extra long, in latest 1907 designs, concave shoulders, snug fitting $49.75 collars, ete. Made to Cravenettes sell for from $20. to $25." Sale price. .:... Men’: Regular $12 to $15 vaiues, carefully tai- lored; about a dozen different styles to select from, in many shades, incly Grays, Browns, Tans, etc. ; ab- { $77.35 solutely rainproof; fit guaran- teed; sale price Women’ s | Women’s Rubber Cravenettes. Silk Coats, $12 to $15 values; made from genuine| made from fancy silk plaids in all Priestley cloth, in worsteds and fancy | colors of the ralnbow, rubberized with cassimeres, in herringbone and gray | pure Para rubber, by our own process, effects, handsomely tallored; tight or | ventilated under arms; wind cuffs, loose-fitting yoke, Sleeves, long with | pockets; yoke and sleeves lined with Venetian lining; advance white peau de cygne. } | rf | summer styles; can be Full length yoat. Val worn rain or shine; sale $675 ued at — to $22 $40-75 PHICE ...sceccevee seeee Sale price, . BROADWAY, COR. 11TH ST. | S. S. S. 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S, is not an experiment, t 18 @ success and has cured thousands of cases of Contagious Blood Poison in every stage, aad || being entirely free from minerals, is a safe as well as certain treatment. || Mf you are suffering ) this debasing discase get the poison out of yous blood with 8. 8.8. before it does further damage. Special home treatmen! book on the disease and medical advice sent free to all who write i THE SPECIVIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. THE O16 SroRE EGEL @ J.B.GREENHUT. PRES. Ten Complimentary “S. & H.” Green Trading Stam To Every Applicant To-Morrow and Every Wednesday Following Until Further Notice O EVERY person, whether a purchaser or not, applying at Premium Parlor, Fifth Floor, to- morrow and each succeeding Wednesday until further notice,will te given, free, ten S. & H, Green Trading Stamps. Only one set of complimentary stamps of the same date is good in any one book, but stamp collectors will receive a reasonable additional number of compli- mentary stamps for use in other books they may have unfilled. Parlor and Bedroom Furniture EDUCTIONS of 25 and 35 per cent. on the very furniture now most in demand. regular stock and underpriced to make @ one-day chance for our readers. This 5-Piece Parlor Suite Perfect pieces, tuken from our $50 Perlor Suites: 5 pieces, lustrated; entirely new design; frames made of birch; finished to imitate mahogany. very best up- —; Cet holstery work, cov-red with green verona velour, (reem tapestry or $38.50 damask in ac- sorted colors Price for this sale é Cak Dressers— made of solid oak, golden color and gloss finich; best possible con- striction trimmed with brass handi:s; fegular price $11.50; sale | iy price, Enameled Bedsteads — one-inch Enameled Be steads — one fnch $8.50 Straight posis, heavy brass BR } 54 ralls and vases, strong laterals | SontiRUOUs posts; strong ‘{illing | Fmameled Be‘eieads—1 1-16 inch and best ie of enamel; size: rods; heavy chill connect ons: continuous posts, heavy iron con- Baan Sr reeuioern ce'§ # | Colors or plain white; $ | nections, strong filling rods and | Mattresses hiinichemion | regularly $8; sale price 6.50 finished with the best white en- | Reswisrly Sale Prise fe | amel; extra heavy brase to rail’; | $26.00 Gray Drawings ....$ 2.00 ] regular price $9.50; 20.00 South c Ie. tase cae outh American Hal: 1¢.00 $7.50 large drawers, 6.75 No. 1 Combinati | | teens 16.00 No. 1 Mixed Hair, 14.50 \Chiffoniers 15,00 No. 2 Mixed Hair: 12.50 | mace of sotid Sass 3 10.50 No. $ Mixed Hair. 9.00 2 fr | 16.00 Best Felt 1400 ‘ ; 5 | eee ee nee | 13.80 Eclipse Felt : 11.50 | j color and gloss 10.00 Special Felt 3 Bliding or Telescope Couches—can | | fiadshs five 2.00 No, 2 Cottor, be separated or used as three. | | | quarter size bed; frames are made : ‘ of angle iron, supported with Na, | Box Cowehes—our own make; Gfeet | {immed with 6.00 Fibre, soft top and tional spring fabric; complete with | !0ng,2% leet wide; covered with | lacquered brass | bottom.... .... sees 4,75 bolster ane rageressi our own Plain green denim or other colors handles. F.50 Fibre, soft top 4.25 ake; regularly $7.50; Fr | if desired; regular pric Sale ied f ) ' ‘ ‘ Ree ADL ED | $8; sale pris 196,50 of $4.75 FSO Excelelon $0i toc: am (Siegel Cooper Store, Fists Hoos) June Bargains in | Rugs & Mattings | Odds and ends and *’short lengths,”’ but the richest kind of bargain-picking. Note the reductions from our own regu- lar prices! Ja:anese Mattings In attractive colorings and choice designs. Regularly, Silver Plated Tableware . -,Porto Rican ~ Cigars Special Prices for To-mor- row ae Here are five of the best 5c } Straigac Porto Kican cigars | offered underprice, They are all Perfect p00%s, made of fine quality tobacco, and there's @ ehuler Sole prions Saving of about half on every 40c 32¢ )* you buy to-morrow. 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