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THE EVENING WORLD, 1 ea een ; aes gst ee ‘Death, Arraigned on Charge of Homicide While Waiting “)~ Victim's Appearance. died‘in bed at her apartment,:No. 3 West Sixty-third street, M. to-day. ‘ es > ‘An hour tater: Detectives Levins” and .Coak, of the West Sixty- t of Mrsv ; slizabeth McDonald, just below the Stone apartimeni, andar csted Mrs. McDonaid on the cherge lomicide, i Mrs. McDonald, whose husband, James McDonald, a sheet-writer ‘for a bookmaker, was not to be found, was taken to the West Side Court, -in ignorance of the serious charge against her, “T wish Mrs, Stone would hurry and Mrs. Simonson rald that it was disura et here. I'm faint and want to leave t9 chhrgv that McDonald bad been out Eo sour” sald Mra. McDonald, as she anx- | 27), MPF Stone on the night of July 3 folisly gazed arownd the court, Panion that night eT RN Touching her blackened nyes with a) | Ville welling fr the Coroner, Mrs. Wandkerchlet, Mra, McDonald, in igno-|M®Donald pleaded with Mrs. Simonson he at. (2, convey ber regrets to Mrs. Blone and © Srance of the fatal outcome of tho af- tell her that she didn't mean to burt - fair, told her story to an Evening Wotld her. She did not reallze that she was Steinert $8.2 Coroner's court, or understand the feporter before Magistrate Stelnert ii nincance of the entire ordeal falied her case: Deputy Polles Clark Stone hay beon Women Fought on Street. [itn “airs Bone ten years ago” after “On July 2 my husband took Mrs.| three years of widowhood. Recently he Blone out to dine with him at Pabst’s| has told friends around, Polleo Head- Cirele. restaurant, He did not return | Quarters (hat he was baying some trot home until after midnight; in fact, {n| house: that she was trouble-maker ie early morning ofthe Four, and) who tatket tnsutingty ofthe” tenants When f upbialded him about it and do-| and that he was trying quictly to have fanded an explanation ho sald that he | MES is vumuang daly setuted the had been out with Mrs Stone. story that his wife had been out with “When I reproached him for doing so| McDonald on the night In question, My husband beat mo cruelly, blackening | Coroner Dooley, recuralng from the “both of my eyee, Then-le-jeft the flat convenes ocurte end dnd has not returned. Mrs. Stone {= dea “© *T went upstairs that morning and on't say You're not fooling, id Mr. Stone about it. but he put Ee Ate ee Sony crnpes on hi % a vant rt!" cried Mrs. M+Donald ee eo saving tnt We Wid not want | skirt!” cried Mex. ree aa and would ho! ~ “Yesterday morning I saw Mr 0) ball, pending an autopsy. ' Btone leave the house and 1 followed MeDonaxt paid that cebe ead her, belleving that she might know | Poses in Trenton, N. J. and could McDonald was and would tt ome-to him. On-the street wa met, canner “And I rebuked her for Interfering with My husband. and told her that she must “tet him alone. We had words and ‘Struggle’ on the street. | / (> #Mrs, Stone slipped and fell to the Pavement. I went on my way and she Went back to her fiat.” Woman Died After Fight. | Mr, Stone {s about sixty years old Sand his wife was about thirty-five. McDonald, who was—Lizzie Kay- | Jamond, of Trenton, N, J., said she was! ee foarried to McDonald when he was iris police version of the trouble is = “mal airs, McDonald, peing of an ex-| Admiral Baron Also Inspected © “tions. She told the story of the raj den To-Day. © Raurant dinner, which Stone refused to “Yesterday Mrs. McDonald followed| PHILADELPHIA, July 13—Admiral | Sirs. Stone and her friend, Mra. Bessie | Baron Yamamoto, of Japan, who | 0 )*Bimonson, and called her to account, | ® tour of inspection of American ship- whi | yards, came to this city to-day and -pottes aay,atter which she, pushed | 7°27 ee ne art-of-the-day tn-two.! ‘Stone—over on her hands— and} SP" _ . ‘i ° ‘the West Sixty-elghth street station | ctors of his staff, was met at tur! Pthouse and was escorted home by) pennsylvania Reliroad station by n Gaffman. | Lieut <Commanders McKean and Cald- ‘According to Mr, Stone, his wife | well, representing Capt. Pendieton, Brose this morning at 6 o'clock. took &/ Commandant of the League Island drink of water and returned to bed, | Nayy-Yard, ‘and by Vice-President complaining of feeling !!]. At 63) her| Swan, of the New York Shipbuilding =<-qeavy breathing alarmed—him—and hur- | Company, Ee fying to the station he called Police-} ‘The.admiral was invited to visit the a anes Walifeldor,who, going to the! maval station here, “but sald he wast woman's bedside, said she was dead. | Compelied to decline because of lack of Police Surgeon Nesbitt. who came in, | Himes erika eerie tlie ° mi y then ‘en- | | tered automobiles and were driven to | i * €onfirmed this, He sald. that he be- © Weved it was from natural c#uses, i + Broke Into Woman's Rooms. Chestnut: street wharf, where the Goy- i ernment tug Samoset conveyed them to s rried to the station house the plant of the New York Snipbulld- | Stone hu! and D p Tgaid that his wife had been murdered | ing Company In Camden, > Shy Mrs. McDonald, Detectives Cook | ‘The streets of Philade: and Levins went to the McDonald apart- | decorated for the reunicn “ent, Repeated tihsite of the “bert | page Week, ANA ths A wus past Drought no response, so the detectives | zied ax to what it was all about until went thfough the Stone flat on the sec- | jt was explained to him. He appeared “@nd Moor and cilmbed tho fire-escape to |to te deeply Interested In the decora-4 “Rho third floor, where they broke In. | dons and the crowds on the streets, | 3 0 . McDonald: cowering | 7 s The; ne her fave nde Nee bain’ f pees Spemile mas own throlgh et blackened ores: ‘The detectives ;#¥arx_-part-of the Camden-_shipyard-and fdn't have the heart an atte: her the | was taken aboard several of the veasels “worat_and hurried her to, 7 | Rearing completion. He-showed the In- dn court wars. McDonald kept wsking e-#he ‘Mra. Stone was wishing to see| terest of an expert. Following his in- her before the case was called and try | apection of the plant the Admiral was | the tulance, if any remai i Se tor Mite | entertained at Tuncheon by the officers}? rer ty t ant: er to look anjund the court for Mra. fone, and Mrs. McDonald kept repeat. |Of the company, after which the party 9 was in ixnorance of the charge | Gehan Magistrath Sienert remanded her |one or two Warahipw have been bullt for to the Coroner’ Caurt, and she was | the Japanese navy. The .enure after- Bullding. where she arrived, etill> be- |. Hag dirs, Biabe was only Angry a | plant. alightly hurt The Admiral Baron will not rest to . Bessie Simonson, 4 in spite of the fuct that hty-fourth street, 4 i in AK regular whirl since hi corn. She said that New York. He and hia irs, Bione yesterday Ww) atter KO to. Gover! Island in eft the house, and McDonald % and have lu h @ up And puxhed her in the back, | Gi ant. On th return to the oa h jemuaing her to collape on the sidewalk’ | city. they will go on a Fight-seelng tour YSN BUT | Two Indisputable Facts! That mark The World as the FIRST New York Newspaper. . aaa lit tl 767,783 | World Ads. So Far This Year! | | When the Cunard Liner Campa | docks at Liverpool next Saturday, In | Oldorf, mate of the British fre‘eh afford, © waiting to welco: spective bride, Mins Lilly Jens 1 he wootd-over ears ago t h town of Helstnetors, Thi hothing [but bitter disappol. r Hans, however, for his eweets wilt ment iA th | Campa dock us ° oe ier trunk, containing all her Which Newspaper , was on board n# is die to sail on Monday,’ the | Witl print YOUR Sunday for Australia, She fears she’ will - >) Want Ad. To-morray? ter the big vessel sailed. sable to communteate vita 6 Cast he will think she has fajsaken hit t ; Lae EALOUS WOMAN HELD s Wife Accused of Slaying Mrs. McDonald, Unaware of Tragic Jea/ou ; Neighbor, and Woman Witness) _ pect to Strike Before rar ELIZAGETH MS DONALD" SSS eee ROM SLAVER ROENHEIMER Man Held Up. Before Rich} soinx to napp Man Was Killed Gets Black Hand Note. UTOPSYFOEATH CAME SUDDENLY | Declared His Wife Had Not! Been Good and Faithful j | fortate might--be-delayea Yh the will of James Dilger, lawyer, tenjamin Way Scott, the Iceman who} Mr, McInerny sid he had fr hin city, wh jolent or mudi wan held up at m about ten min- Julie —Rasenteetmer, Newburg on pot where that A somewhat similar pro- at the Empire Ho! re that the tet- | | atri was malied in New) *4 The words of| are paper oaks Liu thal tye—aeier--coman:/The-etrbhe--mlll>—be played $0 conapleuaus a trial for the m few months rt in Thaw‘s anford White yo days ao. ay for probate 2 we will kill -ville, It {s signed “Black Hand” and at the ted gome time ago. to which she was {i the sum of for the use of Ghv tO" be “deve a4 tong as 6 | 1 MoCafferty, of th Feta York Detective dim -about—tLhe fetter, ‘afferty told him nat to thought tha who held up Seott been the men who later murdered afr, Rosenhelmer, od URANC UMPINIES ARE. ON KASIS ASR ERAL SESE AD ARSE AG her reason and : exception of a fow p pie tng that she hoped: Mra. Stone would |again boarded the tug and steamed up totriands, the tethils ® understand that sho meant no harm. —|the river to the Cramp shipyard, where {4 bequeathey Rose Welaman PMA S Veen Aeon Kea © rere | Tho leadera of the atrike movement! ould General and make him leap from ay thero 7 Histon of eentiment| his tomb. A block away I was w ESToAB OT IEG BOO | heard the smacking. “Dwas like forty pop-guns gaing off at once. t. will contains tt taken down to the Criminal Courts | noon waa spetit in looking over thin statement ‘It Ie Just and proper extraordinary ool ~ ~ { Attorney - General Charges Violation AntisTrust Laws. for my sald wif MAY LOSE HUSBAND. [atrikers, | It Is. bal re FOUR NAVAL MEN A EXHAUSTED WHEN FOUND. ney-Goneral | fore The men were D. who Was to have sailed on the | ma. S morning arrived at the | #*a em with al-| notified Pr Jnformation ‘ 2600 MER AWAT SIGNAL TO QUT TELEGRAPH KEYS Local Western Union Men Ex- the Day Is Out. Artangements were perfected this telegraph operator employed, In thls to-day in San Francisqo fall, At 185 Broadway, Chairman Leo’ 8, Hell {o£ the th | thé entire working ‘fo Lomce, has areeret | nuatied over the wire: | man to desert his instrume Jatant. | [The_number_ot_operatora—afected ts nal whieh, . whe eet every on the tn- 2,600. es j A strike on the Postal company ts ex- pected to: follow. | To Hold Big Mass-Meeting. President Joseph’ Ahearn to-day 1>- elven a Jong cipher message from San Adi that a monste ss-meeting would be held to-night to e publi nimissioner Neill and present the. strikers’ side to th President § the Exec will addr. the meet ch wil be attended by Hrepresentatives of thy labor organiza- men and the preal uch Board of T if masa-meetly¢ fot mall, C the same pur- rrow whol. hatter will 1 Whe we Ya |the men | tors jinoveme of focal Union a, wald tt was a | refreshing surprise to note the active | and eincere Interest the women opera- tors were taking ‘n the war on the | ) women opera- nyolyed in the strike President | Clowr Unton, satd to-day: “I have kept my word with the operstors. ‘They ar [working upstairs (No. 19) Troadwny), land I expect them to be there to-mor- row and every othe * local headquarters of the Com: era erenine ral’ that operators were bi | Western Union, where tio company of- ficlals expect operators will quit next, Thus frst Francisco oper- rs have come to terms with Supt. Jayne, of that ctty nnd to-day's onference between Jayne United + Charles P. Ne and President Small, of the union, will bring about a solution of the strike question: If the Western Union in- ses Wages {n accordance with the Union re- | ruse an increase of about 331-2 per cent, lin pay the operators will quit work. Believe Something Wiil Happen. Tt was sald carly to. y that the aay or Ka! { sometulng - was emed to prevall at Junion headquéers toward noon, The |local men havo already declared that j they would willingly strike to enforce the demands of thelr Western brethern }and the San Fra | not reportéd changed at a late hour, tved Jbur the feeling t It will yote of men before declaring # he saya at rule can be suspended ff the nees Warra no formality about quitting tf | clreams! will | against both companies, though the | main grievances are agalnat the Weat- ern Union,’ In spite of President Clowry’s statements that he will live up spirit of the letter he sent to mlxsioner Neill, he has shown no nation to do #0? The telesraphers | to t | Co: tn main office has been reinatated and more among the men, and that they are in sympathy with the stand “taken by Pres The unlon men ctaim that they have a sufficiently large strike fund to con- thiue out for a long period, Many old egraphers who have gone into other businesses have contributed to the fund. Wait for Ultimatum. United*States Commissioner ft Chicago to go to Ban Francl. i arrive there to-day, To-morro © will address a meeting of the atrik- «in Oakland, At this meeting it Is expected Mr. Netlt will make known President Clowry’s ultintatum to the Jeved this will be must return to work as ho no particular pr ceanions by the company or that their gripyances submitted (o aroltration If the San Francisco men accept tt] on there will be no sjrike jere it is not believed ‘ig. will te And aa it {®” practically ire the Commissioner makes is ad- that ,the mon dividuals Isex of cc umuel. Gompers, of the Labor, Is aald” to have jent Small to remain in ont Federation 0 San Branciac to effect a settlement. In conjunetion Preyident. Perham, pf the Order Railway Telegraphers, Prosident jompors js sald to have sont a mes- suge to Small noti¢sing him that no opportunity looking toward a peaceful adjustinent of the difficulties should | tin writing Kansis ridge raling sh he men were exhausted when picked was drifung seaward fire Insurance a tn the State, and the boat ‘be missed, and made his order to Small | Imperative on fecelying financial ‘aid. from the Federation in the event of gefieral ‘strike, JULY 13, 1907. — afternoon. for the calline out-of every | ® Nce Court to-day as a witness in the (Attorney Richardson ease of Mra. Josephine, Lealle, city by the Western Union Compank | was ¢ the peace negotiations In progress | we snine’ chapels. composirig:! co of the main | | I lo! I, | tioa |the prisoner's faiher, had no c anid it was improbable that busin vestments returning Mrs. Le ter,” sald Mr. Morgan In co: San | ‘| Phe prisoner here interrupt CoP Metuernoy, secretary 1). ielegtaph-componicm 1 Clowry Says He Has Kept His Word. |! {the Western | dents. strength of letters “pury been written by Mr dence, sted Now Halley sessions at Paterson for the Chicago office of the notice when you Mr, Morgan 6 o the Magistr stated that Mrs. Les hetore Switz Bwitzerland in 1% dressed to “Miss Eastwick, Ostend. and referring to her Impending arrest, | John D, Occurred the sentence: "I am atraid { shall get a longer term of imprisonment than before demands of the men, who say that since Frisco has jumped, there will be no strike. Should the Western murkable document from: his bench in the Harlem Court today, and after! reading it with a puzzled frown turnec to Policeman Mahoney, of the West One Hundred “and Twenty-ftth Stroet s20 situallon was Station This is what he read in affi- dayit form: be necessary to take & conventional bounds while seated on the grass beneath Grant's Tomb In Riverside Park, thereby causing great} 1 iets annoyance to—athers—that—were com: she sald. “Theres people and can hardly believe that the like Httle splotches of paint. are tired of waiting. None of the nines gam: operators who were discharged at the| scarlet necktie. 4 poned_ Mahon: dent Small. , i'm a decent married Inan, Your Honor, but I pever saw such “hugya’ and | wraspin’ before, Sure there was a! crowd of people and around to see Where the sounds come from. Auptomodfles soln’ by stopped to ace What the so and when the stopped and blockaded: the driveway. their Jallygagsl Sure they dian't seem to think there | was as mor rested them, With another snort of disgust Ma- Thirty-fourth street, stepped up to tho | bar ond sald | pe And 1 pelleve Jt 43 privileged for lovers te Sanw each other even In public, ‘That they, would exceed the bounds of cans {ney Malt can xcarcely belleve.” Hows ver, if snd do ail in his powor yer onsite with thems, an, “thin is om very. serious char mans Nous. Hugging and. Kissing, ke erin the shadow of a hero! peatty Wonventlonal.. Neverthelesn t wift para yege the prisoners With the Injunee tion t ey never do It again.’ James and Maud left the: courtroom hand sin hand, but they. Went down tho ateps to the streg Patceman Mahoney saw them MORGAN SWEARS WOMAN 1 NO FRIEND OF HS Mrs. Josephine Leslie, Who Used His Name, Not Even Known to Him. LONDON, July 13.—J. Plerpont Mor- an appenred in the West London, Po- who market July 4, iding members of by false pretenses d owho epreaented hersel€ to be a ni of M Morgan. The latter repudiated all knowledge at Ne dred det nown familie of Mrs. Lowile. He sald he did not|* write to her advising jier to Join’ one] of hiss Mrs son's 4 As a matter of fact, Mr. Morgan, ndicates and never, invited 1, he was.in New York at tho time alleged invitation On cross-examinatl which Mr, M rgin gave in New York. Mr, Morgan was sure tha tomer-of that na n®, and h ny of his a8 friends would speak* of In- o sald was syndicate. do not know many of that chara eed where he spent his school days, Morgan replied At Harttont and Rasta; d the mitted Mr, Morgan. ¥ of Goettingen. replying to further ques several cf those Eastwick school, but Invited a college chum of | attend a dinner given to of New York, ho replied committee attended to the not @ di given but @ reunion of s Dr, |Prosecution Caught Unpre- that a powder expert Would be the satand to-day’ to: testify in to the Bradley explosion: in San -F: lentirely Lesile, as alleged, to dine at his |fome deh Mrebuital, Mr, Mawiles iding. € lon Mr.’ Morga’a | no’ said he did not remember any invita- | i sent (9, George Haaterlick, | yo for a public din-| ; {> his firm | per-cent., which | 1, o"be the Interest | on money Invested In the alleged Mor- saying | it was tn Germany, t Katt he—had-no—present business, -|he blew you up?" ‘After tho plalotiff. Miss Annie Blount, stifled briefly that she was in. to «ive Mrs. Lesile $12,500 on th romial lee returns, the cA af ated | Prior to Mr, Morgan signing his ev ne clerk of the court, address: said Fyou. are bound oy ‘ 1 the but you will receives re required to attend d "All right,” bowed retire: of the evidence it was wus married at “Va, ang in In the course American Co} and, and left he In a letter found on the prisoner, ad- alae genet MAKING HO OFFERS nitnian picked up a fe Magistrate ¥ “Being duly sworn, Willlam Mahoney, chard since his arrest? was Introduced by Uk John M. OD many years editor of the M zing. was in the Dakota Penitont hesohment.o witneus ONell'a atvend! [STIR UP YOUR BLOOD. was on the stand. To al [of authorities the witness. was ten rerily withdrawn, Orchard make ‘threats against Goy. | ¥>! Bteunenberg while on a train, the State | wORLD. i introduced several Talley officials who produced records — showin, trains en which Eliott sald he and Orchard travelled did not make the connections which Elliott had described as a part of the Journey, Ufy that Orchard arrive Cullen jon. Noy. 2%, a %, and remained there three weeks. hen asked to pro- tues records: the -witness-eald -he-coutd|- CHICAGO, July12—Sturvesant Fish, onty~ find 61 the books on custom to pay tor his room. nightly in Advance Deneen, of ed to notice It. Therefore I charged ath W the Court. biting bis je amdavit: again. Mn co bar-a-youth-and-mablen, both very “Jes’ Courtin’.” We were Jes’ a-courtin’,” sald Jackson, nervously fingering his} “Courtin' was it, Your Honor,” intor- y with a snort of scorn. Twas enough to wiké up Wie «rand en fo I went over beyond th> ‘Tomb. | lookin’ up in the alr | ere, | ur they made out this Clergyman Intercedes. "I gave ‘em time to break away an’ tit, but they kept right on’ with and Joud kissin’, ul in the region Matenin’, 1} 1 time to break, Your Honor, | huggin’ Koes riglit on more and | mis, 20 1 butted in and are fo 0 nt. The girl and the in speooHlows ambarraan- n the vey. Dr, Cullem, | West One Hundred and | our Honor, I know both these young | te y are both eminently respect. | ‘and are sweethearts. As they aay, | ey have been courting for some thne, | Xk that the Court deal as lenient. replied Magistrate Whit. ‘Of cour tomb Is ‘opped to. kis as 4 iimeslt violently, \terlally quicken: August Paulson, of Wallace, Idah of the owners of the Hercules mines} in which Orchard once, held a one-six- them with disorderly conduct and {teenth Interest. There was a long ar-| ci-inder “attest So }dament-balwean counsel ag-t0. tho wits | ere ure the prisoners?” asked | Nese tps and reading | ces ney led to | mi as aa md pot. ynamber the exact dates. but that 9 carly: an in the epring of 1898 Orchard | Fifty Dottare witt be pad for the had nothing further to do with property, his Interest being succeeded (9 Junk ddaler er ether pereon to" by Dan Cardoner now a wealthy |] geltty, ander the provisions of. man. from the production of a personal eee the loss of this property | erlminally recelv! Renee ‘as driven out of the country Ad ing any Rrop- ‘an part int Orchard sold out hin Interest a CLEVELAND RESTING President at from his ry Princeton to join hia. family at Tam: | APPEALS COURT DENIES Eugene Schmitz’ application for ball? PAT; alte was denied in tha Court of Appeals to- NSECT PRAY 5 day: i rN ne and ehh hardly belleve that the |” difeer hak made & conservatives le { Robinson's Patent Barley} uanwoow, — on reday, ave, 12 Robinson’s Patent Groats) 2s == Jobe N, “ Sess i eR DEFENSE RESTS [HUGHES VETO IN HAYWOOD CASE ' KELSEV'S $15,000 ANDUCAUSES STIR. LAWYERS’ BLL Governor, in Repudiating De- pared by Action That | mand, Was. Not Expected. surance Chie. HOSE, July w.~-With the opening of| HEARING NOT: the court the Haywood 1 torday RPM eset sp a deciled wee sonsition by ing thet’ the de-| Flaborate Defense Made at lay atternton Mz. Darrow had stated] Senate |pquiry Only Served to Confuse Issue. who de ‘Wie villd? not expect Insurance ite. The counsel ced to the jtom,* Js incom- ate, “and ¢ w nes 8 fed to be this early hi John C! Rice wasn He te A that in ore lon of | defense, | ave béon -distrle E. \W. Haten, sigs M,_Mayer Gov. Hughes ne of the witnesses to who swore ‘he heard Orchard make reats agairst Steune describing | et ice ts no Justification for thi Orchard fa a_iman_w arEe ‘Tie proceedings before the Sdn- iit | ts committee cannot tn- any ‘The next witness was Dan Gainey,oti joy scnse be called a trial. Neither Watla Walla. ¢ lost both his feot |e P oecintendent stor his witnesses n the Indep Hej were cross-¢: ed, ngr were Wit- ved in the © eu nesses produced against him. Coursel $93, und rocmed a purt of to prosecute him or to with Orehard. Gatney sald that rt of the recommenda tificd he was Ion Ap Bunker Hill had told him k Flynn Superin nsel to sent to the of uestion and an= he desired to~ have iy recommendation was based on a son, direct matter, haying wiven to the Ben= arto, ne lite or ita committes ie atatement of t fe in -qurstion. ur-of- aay thougt sould be con- by Ric Cross-exam| the transact ey dld you go out of businesst* | (ther matter bi r I was dynamited at Victor.” | sidered “ s So ea eaivoutic erecasaiaraited | “any competent head of & department u wanted to come here and tee | With HLCP Tide possible by his personal nd arity. with departmental matters, miliary c hie siatoment. of facts and can pice reasons he may desire, to op- enateVer Tea endktion for his removal “Yeu pone pon the course of his adminis. “Rut you have corresponded with Or-/ PARA Wind “Ite “relation to a proper tend of efficienc: {sient case Iam natisnea vefaining of counsel was, from p retaimidpolat, unnecessary, and fr Unduly. protracting the’ pro- 2. E. Grimshaw. of Deadwood, §. Dak inka ‘and in prosiding “opportunity tity | seCuiDRR sine the question presented A showing that in 189| <The Governor alto Slsapproved Appr. cil, At Drogent and for | neiatimprovemenin at the State Hospitals TP MER: [and thy insane, $61.20 belnx cut out of +1 fo en apnropriation. 6 defenas objected on the ground that| the Kink Park | w it was Orchard, who says “I have writtea to him several times,"" ‘That's all.” Witnesses Not Clear. prison reed dito the n attor when t ri W the citation) ‘The bes is a daily tne po-| nent of Oulda’s beautiful and thrill. romance, “Under Two Flags”? oh will begin In Monday's EVENING t summer ton! n ling n of the old sold! lott, who said he he: In contra ww that the Elliott testified for the defense that at the Hotel ho travelled from Weiser, Idaho, to Boise, about Nov. 28 or 23, 146. The State called J. P. Stephenson, a hotel clerk of Salt’ Lake City to-day to tea-| a rdis—name entered” int former Prewident of. the Tilinol#-Central ov. 25. It was the man’s| Vtiroad Company, has asked Gov. Hlinots,to—attend a moet- { the directors of the-road in Now J. H. Mosep. proprietor of the Kertle| ing 0 Block ‘roomink-house in Denver, test!-{ york next Wednesday. fied that Harry Orchard und hame of Dempsey stopped wii for two weeks -late in July or August | services and? of de: who is an ex ofMfcto’ of been informed hie will be important on the directorate. which forts of Mr, Harriman to of the road. In which op- then was _unsuccessful. the| The Governo: A him) tne | board, 4. Dr. MoGee, nae, testified xe at he saw Orch itnesa for the | to the facti tl weeks aKo in the Co rd. word from Wealey Rui AUOHAT Patrolman. Tees ahd says that} Jenea at iyte ttm: rotary-Trejsurer, to hold his men 3taud—Eyenscighteen-yeate-id,-of No-}-Oncrosa-cxamination be gald—hejeept = ready for w walkout, When the cody gj West Ninety-seventh atreet, and|"@ tecord of guests and “did not 71 eked 0! . pera to: y et ah cre i member the nam her tran- signal Is ticked off the operators Wil be James Jackson, twenty-two years old,\yient guests In (he summor ‘of 1904. He Weed he | Mae oeee Ja student in Lincoln Untveraity, did|was requested to come to Bolse by a SO tiel No:Delay fora Vote, {hug and love each other beyond all} Pinkerton detectire. ne Mine Owner Called. Interest in the rebuttal case wae ma- A py the calling of nbtiity to-tell when Orchard ed to exercise any control in th > Paulson said—he-could not tr~7 9-4 peward of Twe Hundred and arrest_atd cenvictien ef any mine. A ‘: Section 550 ef the Penal’'Gede he defenee claima that Orchard had The dotmnouve amainst Stcunenbers || OF the State ef New York, of ooh Ute iat -trombies—the-Sinte ff oe” betenging te (hie Qommany. Fa taeed by. which Orchard trins- 5 ., ferred hin interest In the Tercules Mine 18 Day St., New York forttdrdone, wae—Admittes In evidence ena eet ver the protest of the defense. It bore honged —<—<——__——— | * |The Only Co, of tte Kind | is YOUR ‘OLD THEN or BAGGAGE OD AS NEW tt PRINC) ot yet decided wh AT PRINCETON HOME, 69 CIOL Taree We) TRUNKS & BAGS Mao hime: in this city, recuperating n : t Baggage Repair Co y) N_}L_fon too suevees vacation, | wiri’s SAMPLES, ODDS AND ENDS. Y. nly Ex: | Sy TON, N. J. July xf Hough(, Sold, Exchungeds cent ines, Mr, Cieveland | ett By bash Ste — THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS. er Cleveland 1s resting | Sere G raver ng ‘sear Emergency nha will leave | il ries 7 Bet. Gib Av, & Union Sa. Y% Of Retetl Prices Guaranterd. BAIL TO ‘FRISCO MAYOR. FRANCISCO, July. 13. Mayor FITS Any BOTTLE. | |" exterminator of inoaguitoes, moths, flew and every thee peat. Used ala in Inlingey for plants. molstening tobacso. fe, id SY°RccmGS for depteuetion ‘of ail of with Sprayer, ‘Havens Bh Od DR. PYE Hi-CHAVASSE (London, England) In his “Advice to Mothers” ~~; says the best Artificial Food For INFANTS Is 1 oth av. N.Y. Agente wanted, DIED, hue voadence, and Cow's Milk Hrooxlyn, FRANCES M,, beloved wife of Ge 1d, axe 42 youre, FOR MOTHERS Spineral bunday, Gd0'D, A. N Geocers, and) Drugeints, Foetal to| LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMAL I Serorters, Oy Sas od eased te sit pili nah Hit rH Sa SEARCH se as Ra erated een