ELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 16, 1907, Page 6. met — THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, B « William D., Haywood, One of the Alleged Murderers of Ex-Governor Steunenberg and His Career as a Labor Leader— How He Became a Soc (RAY hi 0 A - - st. 1'et 3 H. Mo stern Federation Miners, William Haywood Is WCretary CLARI} the DAR} . treasurer of the organization, and George | tibone was forn executive committee that the three men cons about the death of ex-Governor Bteunenberg Harry Orchar alleged Orchard vel vy rane un clals of is also 1 to hay ty-six other m he sald, wer Govern Dec. 30, 1 » namite bomb v i beneath the gate a grounds of deaths of the warfare bety tal In the n Shad Wrado 8 charge of bein der of Steuner the first of the Haywood | WILLIAM D. HAYWOOD was reached | climbing a straight up the o one sal “Jim, you Haywood Is working. “1 wouldn't climb $10,000," was the reply “Yet I was climbing it every day for 3 a day 1 couldn't see why there should be a difference of $10,000 and $3 between him and me. So I was set thinking, and in time [ became a Bo clglist.” Maywood ls sald to possess great courage. When Moyer was brought to Denver charged with complicity In the murder of Barney McGee, who was killed in the Vietor riot of 1904, Hay-| wood was at the depot to meet him. | The platformn was flanked by militia men, and when Haywood stepped for | ward to greet Moyer the captain of the guard ordered him back, using both force and epithets to emphasize the order. Haywood replied by knocking the officer down. The militiamen | sprang at him, and he fought them ur til they beat him Into insensibility. Haywood has several noted attor | neys working In his defense, and the | chief of counsel is Clarence 8. Darrow | of Chicago. Darrow is an author as| well as a lawyer and some years ago wrote a book entitled “Resist Not Bril” in which he espoused the dec trine of nounresistance advocated vA Count Leo Tolstol. A few days ago it was announced that Tolstol had prac tically abandoned this theory by com fag out in favor of the use of fhree by the Russian revolutionists and in tak ing the position that In no other way ean they obtain thelr rights. Mr, Dar. ladder of n, and the ul y two wners of the min 1 to the other suppose up to where go that ladder for Q Idaho’s Trial | COREY-GILMAN. The Head of the Steel Trust and His Beautiful Bride. The n i118 of Mabella Gilman, the wetress, and William Ellis Corey, pres! of the United Steel ntl sintes cor dont g industry w= coded Charles M the Carnegie 4 . and he su Schwab into Sel dent coppany., | We BE as presi of un 1903 - he. stepped " ’ head of WADS 1a Li same £ to have sell her sixtoen-ye MRS. JOHN W. TIMMONS. The Handsome and Clever Daughter of the Vice President Lieuts t John W. 1 ['nited charged pection - ons of the has Des in con ture of S n uties he for daughter jent Fairbanks, As Miss Mrs. Timmons Indiana society nation’s capital, and uaval officer as na | wit) ropriated ried a large sum recel submarine of YViee Presid Falrbanks Was very popular and also the after acquiring bon the mr at as n MEA, JORN W, TIMMONS husband she added many wearers ot | the naval uniform to her circle of friends. Mrs. Timmons Is naturally taterested in the art of war and Is her self an excellent pistol shot, She takes great delight In shooting at a mark with & revolver, and as she has keen sight and steady nerves few men can excel her in handling the weapon. Sotne time ago her husband, them an ensign in the pavy and on duty abeard the battleship Kearsarge, was stricken typhoid fever while visiting a in Italy. She hastened to his and nursed him until be recov. his health, MODEST GENERAL KUROKI. Fh I cident and the 11} ly when the scuiplors px ure wr The Willian ure the who the ma kaiser himself ke then e Japanese Commander Who ls Vis- | iting the United States. respite the San IPrancisco school in antl-Japanese agitation . He const 1 the Pac necessary to depart from r sfnint rpetun ts of Kuroki In marble or bronze. le te as follows on this sublet we «i the Jupaness ra WILLIAM OF ORANGE. Stat Edward by Kaiser of Him Presented to K Wilhelm. een directed A emDeror f 10 England « statue of Orangs It is a bronze fig feet high and the n tor Is assisted In the of historically correct A n rk Gert } arich Baucke modeling « the costume, 80 as by to mn sculg wAaAR details tha be duplie ite In erected on the terrace of the roval pal biatue in STATUR OF WILLIAM OF ORANGE Berlin, The site chosen for the presented to King Edward Is front of Kensington palace, and one the bulldings of this palace is the structure known as the Orange | more out | Ag, Sailors’ Side Lines. sallor has a side line” “Many an old shellback makes of his side line than out of punching salls and chewing ropes. Watch 'em come aboard for a | Voy - Here's one w plates and developer shot spouting whitles, “Every sald. 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