> WiLL AN 0. HAYWOOD ACQUITTED OF MURDER Prosecution of Haywood's Associates THE NEWS OF THE WEEK Domestic. Clarence Darrow closed an eloquent plea for the life of Harry T. Haywood, on trial in Boise, ND COAL FAMINE IN THE NEAR FUTURE it Is Not Even a Very Remote COTTON GINNING STATISTICS The Is Mere Man Getting Gay ? A casual comparison of the summer man of 1807 with the corre sponding types of previous seasons would seem to indicate that he is, Increased frivolity the keynote of masculine modes. Marked male ten- dency toward rowdy raiment causes sober-minded to view the situation Census Bureau Perfects Its Attorney Plans, Washington (8pecial).—The Cen- to Continue. NO FAITH WAS PUT IN ORCHARD. Secretary and Treasurer of the West- ern Federation of Miners Freed From the Charge of Murdering Steunen- berg — Haywood’'s First Show of Emotion on Hearing Verdict. CHRONOLOGY OF THE TRIAL. Frank Steunenberg assassinated December 30, 1905 Harry Orchard arrested Janu- ary 1, 1906. Moyer, Heywood and Pettibone arrested February 17, 19086. Trial began May 9, 1907. Jury completed June 3, 1907. Number of veniremen summon- ed, 248. Number of witnesses ecution, 89. Number of witnesses fense, including Verdict of not July 28, 1907. Cost of trial to State of Idaho, $95,000. Cost of trial to Canyon County, 25,000. - on for pros- for de- depositions, S87. guilty returned Boise, Idaho (Special).—William D. Heywood The historic trial engrossed the attention ended at when an secretary - treas is a {ree man. which has of the 8 o'clock Sunday morning, entire country Idaho jury pronounced the i Western Federation of the murder of Frank Never was a witnesses in a which followed verdict. As the Heywood free fell mn 1 lips © the clerk of the « ed too much sir nan who has sat last His powerful sively and his cheeks. Not this strong wa Ww chard, to Heywood was assailed sel he r When Attorney the of his quence it had isible 41 fendant He appears of fron will as w stitution, But wher came he He did as his fri eager ment deed, Spectators room. the verdl and ev fendant courtr the TOV for the in the prison hree ; 1 f inree mon once ife that showed not &) o ed + * ti lila ment. and courtroom I known that a ed. Governor Gooding ‘ahd he drove rapidly to house. He appeared confident that verdict vindicating him for his tivity in the prosecution woul ached. Attorneys Darrow ichardson looked dejected as i entered the courtroom and took their geats, one on each gide of the fendant. There was a VOT! de- | depressing | tered and took his seat. “Call the jury,” announced ‘Court, and Sheriff Hodgin instructed | a bailiff to bring in the fury. All|} eyes were turned on the jurors as they filed In and in their n in- dicated to th his friends the ox- pected They tired and worn out after the hours they had fought in the sms jurs As the juror k eir seats torney Darr f He scanned saw nothing He took the whispered worst, Nerve "Have you asked Judge “We have the defendant and to he a +H e frat a that worst was ANION PE appeared aq room At- to cause 1} hand of Be prepared yourself agreed upon a Wood } your Honor." ed Thomas B. Gess, who had been chosen foreman. He handed the | clerk of the court an envelope. The clerk handed it to Judge Wood, who | slowly opened it. The spectators | held their breath, “There is a mistake,” Court, “You must have the wrong envelope.” It was a blank form of verdict. Juror Gess looked confused and felt in his coat pockets. Another envel- ope wa sbrought out and handed the Court. He glanced at it, and it ap- peared for a moment as if a smile of satisfaction came into his eves, but it was hardly noticeable, As the clerk slowly read the words, “We, the jury, find the defendant not guil- ty,” the tension was relieved. Be- fore the Court had time to discharge the jury the defendant was surround- ed. He shook hands with each jur- or individually as the tears rolled down his cheeks, im to hope Hevwood four LO8 ie | for shock.’ a verdict announc the me said given Jury Disagrees, S8an Francisco (Special), — The Jury in the case of Louls Glass, vice president of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, charged with bribing Supervisor Boxton, was unable to reach an agreement and was discharged. The fury stood sev- en for conviction and five for acquit- tal on the first ballot, and subse- quent ballots brought no change. The jury was out many hours, Idaho, in connection with the assassi- nation of Governor Steunenberg. E. 8. Simon, a prominent manu- facturer, of Lyons, France, shot him- self in his room at the Hotel Im- perial, New York. He was taken to a hospital in a dying condition. Baron von Humbracht, German minister to Cuba, sailed from New York for Europe on board the steam- ship Deutschland, of the Hamburg- American Line. Harry Reed, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was cut to pieces by a Monon flyer as he was hurrying to shelter at Lafayette, Ind., during a severe elec- trical storm. All the objections made by the Christian Science attorneys for the purpose of limiting the scope of the Inquiry into the competency of Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy were overruled by Judge Chamberlin. Three lives were lost by the ex- plosion of a car of naptha in a Big Four train near Euclaire, Mich. The car left the track on a curve and immediately burst into flames The causes of the failure of public ownership in America is in reports to the Civic made by Professor Goodenow Walter I. Fisher Charles Johnson discussed Federation and was hanged at Bradford County, Pa., jail for he murder of his sister-in-law, Mrs ligler Johnson, and her thousand Jewish women butcher shops and police owing to high meats in Philadelphia Citizens of Ely, Minn., drove fred Lunstrom, an organizer of Western Federation Miners, town. Mi the t I niece. mob- turned on prices for Al- Of Of 88 dent $75.000 the law r paying the the State Louisiana is immigration of Cu irles ‘ra singer, Allentown : federal NAR Dt once famou yl i Po May" Smith of an Guerrin “Chicago an named in London “Eddie” gineer 1} telegraphy attempt A Germs a 8ys vented for in en as 1 # tem of wireless The New Edinburgh, tawa, Ont... was $200,000, John a town of Ot Loss, a i of swent fire, A revolt ai; by Redmond ainst i y split h ty . in the italian marines | Messina, Sicily, further disorders arrest of Nunzio | of public instruc- | of embezzlement crimes by iree hundred have been landed at to guard against arising from the Nosi, ex-minister tion, on cha Fore “© EF Hungarian gipsies have resulted in a movement to compel the government to solve the problem of the disposition of Frequent Because every man in the little village of Kerisova, Hungary, has emigrated to America, the women | have elected a young woman to the | office of mayor. ! opposed to capital punishment, is ex- | pected to commute the death sen- tence of Professor Hau to imprison- ment for life. The passing of the Congo Free State into the possession of Belgium will end King Leopold's long strug- gle to stave off the annexation. The Russian Imperial Geographi- eal Boclety has decided to send an expedition to Tibet under the leader ship of the famous explorer Kosloff. The Korean court has been thrown into consternation by the Japanese proposals for the administration of the government. United States Senator Dillingham and Willlam R. Wheeler, of the American Immigration commission, who are studying the emigrant ques tion in Russia, were presented to the Russian Ministry. Although the use of the guillotine in France for capital punishment was suppressed two years ago, a jury in Paris condemned a man to death for the atroclous murder of a little with alarm, girl, Week's everest SUMMER MAN OF 1286, SUMMER MAN Gm {oi THE MARQUIS OF ITO WILL RULE KOREA As the Resident General He Will Control. THE EMPEROR A 14 h oor] { 4 recently y f ment % 1 } 1 ¥ ean coart § it | Tt lative Body Can Enact Any Law or Carry Out Any Adminstration Meas. Resident General. {By fare agreed lowing stig follow shall rdinance Korea ir oO istration mea previous appr general A Judicial Korea be kept ordinary administration “Article No Korean made resident general api officials without Korean position suc scommended bs GO Korea foreigner without resident gz 7 The first agreement between a lated August abrogated.” agreement abrog visor system, especially finance Megata, who now becomes official. affect department under administ Kwan Ant the vers DETror's sed I $ incidentally custmanry detachable lotted pt, saying that had been he should him- osed course to continue his Years affair new a« to the ii, the iy imini cabi- new made ithorities to b ave heen ring CRets ag ® fquadron now at Chemulj the to which admiral offered Marquis ount of military tec ill be called f« rgency arises j ne lutely necessary. in command ito But on nicalities they a great makes it Ww not i except em that ab- Preferred Death To Indigestion. Danbury, Ct. (Special). Mies May Sackett, aged 35 years, daughter Charles E. Sackett, a York business man, who B. of New hanging to a beam In the She had been {ll with indigestion, which is the only known reason for her supposed suicide, Gored To Death By A Dull, Augusta, Ga., (Special). A spec ial from Covington, Ga., tells of the tragic death of Newton A. Berry, a wealthy farmer, who lived there, when he was gored to death by a mad bull. The animal belong. ed to a neighboring farm Battleship Was In Peril, Boston (Special).—But for the fortunate discovery that the smoke- less powder in the magazine of the battleship Illinois, at the navy yard here, had deteriorated, and there- fore become dangerous, a disaster might have occurred. As soon as the discovery was made the crew was put to work throwing the pow. der Into the water. The Illinois has been at the yard since June. The inspectors who passed the powder may be called to account, perhaps before a court-martial, AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL Some Interesting Happenings Briefly Told. | nounced the appointment of Kings- i bury Foster, of New York, as super- | Intendent of the United States as- | say office at New York. Manuel larabia, the Mexican who was kidnapped from an Arizona jafll and taken across the border, was re- turned by the Mexican authorities. New regulations designed to en- {courage the manufacture of dena- | tured alcohol were lssued by the of Internal Revenue. | Commissioner Cyrug Phelps, despondent over the {loss of his position in the Govern | ment Printing Office, committed sul j cide. { The report of the board which in- i quired Into the battleship Georgia ex- | plosion declares that the alr blast | attached to the gun being fired was i still In operation several minutes af- | ter tho fire occurred. As un result of charges of the poor | quality of the paper used in postal | cards, a change has been made at the plant where it is made for the gov- ernment. Bus Bureau has ments perfected its cotton-ginning arrange for collecting statistic of reports, the cotton CI bi first appearing tember § the last I The dates } i tion will be October 2, covering 1907-8, y will the and intermediate ch 20 ublien October 2° vember £, Noveml Decem A ¢ N©) 21 { December 20, Jan ary 23 In each in that of the statement will cept March report represent the ( tion of the cp the dat of M the condition As given six ginneries fore report heretofore, aavs and Of in ill Summaries to the canvass the of graphic summari the results He. The the burea cloge Ww reports mailed within cation to all gi erg interefed JARL ished t} 14 KNOWN DEAD. House York. Tenement Horror In New 8S. AS “ROSS Mt This Toward Venezuela. Country trays in the a tree, } your monkey taken my bag.” “That's 80,” rep smiling Uz lieg the genial! and in't he cute?” 80 1a Sony Cie Ham For Three Young Women. Mont {Special}. The and Fredericka Volk- Fortune Helena, Misses Bertha in German courts, they had | their grandfather, valued at $40. | The young women will go | to Germany shortly. Juvenile Train-Wreckers, N. C {8pecial) «| negroes, 10 and 11 years of age, respectively, were pianec- ed In jail for attempting to wreck an Atlantic Coast Line fast train, 14 miles from this city, by placing | cross ties on the truck. The engi- | neer's discovery of the obstruction averted a wreck, Fayetteville, Teller Runyan Pleads Guilty, New York (8pecial).-~Chester 1. Runyan, the paying teller of the Windsor Trust Company who re- cently defaulted with nearly $100,- 000 of the company's funds, came into court, pleaded guilty to the in- dictment charging him with grand larceny and was remanded for sen- tence, His counsel asked that no date be fixed for sentence, as Runyan desired a few days to attend to some personal affairs before being sent away. a Possibility. A STATEMENT BY MR. WOODRUFF, Valuable Statistics By Acting Head of Interior Department to Show That There Are Millions Upon Millions of Acres Under Which There Are Mines of Coal Yet Untouched. WANTS BARE CHILDREN. Prof. Starr's Idea May Be Carried Out In Chicago. ich more than g£5¢ South Bide ne families, all prominent soci have d in th most kable “home” experiment those of Prof i #, a noted historical rof. Harry A. Bigelow, larke B. Whittier, of the {vers Law School; Dr. Charles Frederick and Dr. Andrew 8. Allen. wl lugive ighborh« The i who joi ig auld 3 {* i IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD. is solid regarded az a 10,000 Union Housman, who broker, Pacific. The sireet per cent. contraction fs now admitting a 20 in the tee! took over Philadel- increased 37. Since Union Traction have 700.000 a A year week's delay in Southern Pa. tors a nice chance There ig no let-down in the Bank of England's discount rate. Brie dropped from 25% to 231%. Congldering the price that fe equal to a decline of 10 per cent. in Union Pacific, Bull traders bave been somewhat disappointed because the market generally did not respond more to the rise In the Pacifies, Mr. Harriman announced that Southern Pacific directors will lke ly increase the dividend to 6 per cent. He says they will not do mord than that.
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