The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 07, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, IDOL
ORCHARD TELLS HOW HE
TRAILED STEUNEHBERG
j "Wholesale Murderer Calmly
5 i. Eccitcs list of Blood
j , Curdling Crimes.
J BORAH TURNS PALE J
AT nORRTBLE , RTORY
D Arrow SKs Crumpled Up In Chair,
Vhfle Haywood Shrinks Into III
: Clothe When Accused of Partlc-
' lpatlng In Foul Deeds. J;V-
(By .Hugh CNafl," Special Commissioner
xt ths Panver Post and Oregon JournaL)
Bolsa, , Idaho, June - 7. These en
trance g .and exlta of "Harry .Orchard"
from the courtroom are always dramatic.
guard of armed men bristling In bright
nnlforms clanking with steal, tramping
heavily into the courtroom and flanking
the high witness chair with gun bolts
Rattling on the floor, could not be more
Impressive. Before he comes In the
Judge and counsel are seated. The
paked benches of spectators have been
Jtoirned to "keen their seats." . The
clsckettlng of voices has ceased. Feet
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WEIGHT AND HEALTH
TSZir, PIOPXB WEED TEJB
- TQSXO WUBATMTST. " .
The Late Frank Steunenberg.
g on the floor. The sheriff .'.I oieunenoerg. narwooa ana
his "Hear ye" once more. Pettlbone had made final arrangements.
with htm,' helping to carry bis trunk.
That was ' In September of 1906. He
went to Caldwell, fiteunenberg was not
there. - He went to Boise. Steuaenberg
was at the Portland exposition. ,. He
went to Seattle to locate a ranch. -The
ranch was to be a place of refuge for
members of the federation the. law
wanted. Haywood and Moyer and Pet
tlbone had thought of .that. , -li
st and most modest gunflghter Di f,ilSy ?7"
Ttuiiad a. triaamv.-Thara la a. statement here, you underetand, not In-
e WurVlSWe sVrprlse'of XL?" Vn&-VJ?l
is. unceasing and b climbs ? "fTTS JK2
stop sciapln
lias cajiea
And a alienee falls upon the place. The
green elms and walnuts outside on the
' green lawn rustle gently In the wind.
The patient electrlo fan SDlns la the
celling. And.
"Bring In the witness." says ths court.
In tramps - "Kaaa" Beamer, the big
drooping deputy sheriff, a man Indif
ferent to fear. Orchard fellows him,
walking upright -and seeming self-pos-
, sessed. Bob Meldrum follows Orchard,
. t no muaesi ana most modest
that ever
low ripple
urcnara
lowly Into the witness chair.
;' . Arabia Might of Crime.
y - we are in a condition of always think
' Inc when Orchard la callaA that ha will
not appear. When we are not looking I "la. - The French revolution was not as
Moyer and Pettlbone ana not murderers
but madmen. Secret assassination never
has brought liberty to any people, or
achieved empire for any despot. It has
railed In Ireland.' It has failed In Rus
at him, and listening to him he seems to I "aaslnation but civil war. Caesar Bor
- ' tia tha anectre of a. drum, an imnnaal. I Sia and hla dear slater tried wholesale
, We man reciting Impossible borrora. poisoning and the scheme crumbled to
7 But when he begins talking he la a sub- I Pieces. .And no man or men, being quite
vstantlal reallty.vjt man telling In a calm If" would ever attempt It l America.
; voice the Inconceivable evidence la an 1 'f Moyer and Pettlbone and Haywood
. Arabian night of crime. I did these things that Harry Orchard said
At half paat 1 yesterday afternoon I ney aia men tney are paranoica, prim
be took up again the story of the killing I meiv drunk with power, Imbecile
' Xayweod (brinks.
As Orchard added, fact to fact In his
story of the killing of Steunenberg Hay
wood seemed to shrink into his clothes
again. Darrow sat cram pled up In bis
chair his neck rest against the top of
me cnair oaca. Haywood s mother, i
well conditioned old ladv In black, wear.
Ing gold spectacles, became pale In the
face. Mrs. Haywood sank down Into the
cuaniona or ner invalid chair. Richard
son'a objections were made in a weary.
plaintive tone, and became less frequent
Edgar Wilson, the , typical "good - cltl-
sen ' of the defense, mopped hie flushed
face Incessantly and at 10 minutes past
t o'clock Orchard had got back to Cald
well with Jack Blmpkins on the still
bunt lor Frank Bteunenberr.
They found him then, sitting to the
lobby of the Saratoga hotel and set the
first bomb In the sidewalk that Bteunen-
Many Person . Regain Health and
Happiness Throng. . the Treat
ment,. of, Fer-Dona 'Med
. Jcal Experts, ;
CAME FROM MISSOURI I j
berg would have to -cross on hla, way
home. But an accident happened to the
wire and Steunenberg passed home in
safety. Orchard and Blmpkins took that
oomo -sway. r. ; . - ..-,- -,( ... ,. . . ,-t-
jiawiey aat. targe and seir-possessea.
Orchard In stolid tones to "de-
sklnr
scnoe
the . bomb," Borah stood up
And Finds ' Relief From
Through the Use of Fer
' Don's Preparations.
A" LIBERAL OFFER
near Hawley, one foot on his chair, his
nana on nis Knee, nis race gray with
nausea, nis eyea waicnrng vrcnard Witn
dull innr ; 14a - 1lfilrAil mm (hnni
Deafness 1 wanted to spring on Orchard and choke
mm to aeaio, ; - . t.
,. , Steunenberg and Borah Meads.
I remembered vividly that Prank Rteu.
nenberg and William Borah were sreat
friends. Steunenberg was German. Bo-rah-V
father was German, originally that
race of Deborah Germans of which was
Martin Luther's wife. Steunenberg
ureaieu uoran as a son. xne arrection
I between them was deep, " Borah has
consistently refused to talk with Or
rharil alnoa hla ffrat IntavlMW hM thm
The first evenings of Fer-Don's stay confession was being recited. And the
In East Portland, at Williams avenue (steady, quiet impersonal rental of Or
aA K-rtntt (. nni)l -MnMnaivai I chard s perseverance In aeeklng the
" ... : ' , 1 . death or Hteunenberg. troubled Borah
that he will entertain even larger au- greaUy, , He sat down at last, heavy
' dlenoea than when on Washington with sadness, burdened with suppressed
street More than 1,000 people greeted an ,mpoient rag2' it . .
J"" """ "?vv f"u" cclcu orchard reached the narrative of Ms
him both ' Tuesday snd Wednesday attempt to shoot Steunenberg with a
'evenings and found pleasure and reorea- sa wed-off shotgun on Christmas night
.tlon in the yery excellent band con- f"n AS'S.YSZ
certs, snd were mads to marvel by the SamtogaStel St ""'" l th"
4inlqu flemontratloDi by ' which the went tup to my room," h said in
leven tones."nd aot the bomb. -i
v .rM-fci-" ijLI .. lV- " " "? wrapped it up in paper. I wen down
stairs. Mrs, Hteunenberg was still sit
Una- there. I went to bis houaa and
fixed the bomb. When I was returning
i paiBra Air, oieunenDerg going nome,
i ran oaca to tne hotel as last as
could. - 1
Fause of Sonor.
' There was a pause of horror In the
court room. Mawiey-gulped in his
throat and drank a glass of water. There
remedies. Nothing like has - ever
before been, seen In Portland, and - the
'deaf, the lame and the paralytic come
. for miles' to 'test "for- themselves- the
power of this man's peculiar' prepara
: tlons. And they coma not in vain, for
- ths remedies which Fer-Don Js . intro
ducing, while he does not claim them
to be cure-alls, certainly do the work I was the noise of scraDlna- chal'ra.
for wThloh they were Intended.- Theyl Then came the telegram that Orchard
Amalr.- tlia itaaft tA hear, tha l.m. i Ws arrest, "I object" said
I rT. .r" " . . , . I Kicnardson, - unless the telegrai
4 walk, and the Sick well. I produced." .
. Frank Hay, who lives ; at Carthage, 1 M "We will produce the original of the
, Missouri, who 1. vising in the city. m $&ES&
ass oeen resiorea n nearmg nywie that and Orchard went on. The
Fr-Doit remedlea Deaf for 15 years Icelpt of an unsigned letter while Or
he now can .hear the ticking of a cnia a in Jan.
4 watch or a Whisper. ,
8 B. Beddiok, U(t Knott street, deaf
for. 10 yars, after1 one application of
" Fer-ion's remedy, was made to hear a
'wh'lspsr -1 " ' , r
, The wonderful power of ths Magic
, Belief was shown In the case of F. M.
Austln, 6l Rodney avenue, who has for
months suffered ; from rheiimttlsm in
ths right arm, and lately has not been I chard back to Colorado and the death
. abls to use .his right hand on eccountioi Anur uouin Hawley asked . t
- tt thia affliction.- Tha orenaratlon n. Question. Orchard anawered. Richard
-. applied to the arm and hand, and al
This Woman Took Br. Williams' rink
Fills, (lalned Thirty rounds and ;
Has Beea Well Zrer Haoe.
How many ' women and men too
are suffering from a general decline in
health . which , the ordinary remediea
seem unable to check I How many hus
bands see their wives -wasting away,
steadily losing - health and beauty, nnd
are powerless ' to help! Consumption
and other germ diseases .find in these
debilitated systems easy prey, for the
lowered vitality la unequal to the task
of fighting off the infection - of these
diseases to which most of us are almost
dally exposed. v
Tne symptoms indicating tne aecune
which may have results so fatal could
scarcely be better described' than in the
statement of Mrs. William' Mnnley, of
93 Court street Uttca, N. V, Her case
IS a typical one. - She says:
For. six months after tha birth or my
baby. I suffered from sick, dlxzv head
aches, whlch seemed like a, rush of
blood to my forehead. Just back of m
eyea. Some days rliev - twitched so
could hardly s and black spots floated
before them. -The leaat exertion brought
on this sicknesa - My appetite waa poor
snu i waa oTtn aick to my stomacn
"If I tried to work my feet soon be
came swouen.i naming me terrioiy.
had sinking spells and grew pale and
nervoua I was so thin that I weighed
oniy us oounda - ,
"One day when at the drug store to
get headache powders I decided to tr
Dr. WU.ams' Pink , Pills instead.
soon noticed that my headache waa dis
appearing and,,, my nerves gradually
grew stronger. The plus gave me a
hearty appetite ' and X now weigh over
180 pounds. I believe the pills to be the
Deai . lonio ana ouuaer a woman can
take, aa they certainly helped me when
my condition was critical and I have
never- been seriously ill since."
The great value of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills lies In the fact that they actu
ally make new blood and this carries
health ana strength to every portion oi
the body. The stomach Is toned up, the
nerves are strengthened, every organ is
stimulated to do its worx.
If you are ill and the treatment you
are taking does not cure you, write for
proor or wnat w. wiuiama . rinx mil
have done in similar eases.
Tour druggist sells them or they will
be sent by mail,' postpaid, on receipt of
price, do cents per dox, six ooxes ror
$2.60, by the Dr. Williams Medicine
Co., Schenectady, N. T. -
times he did not know. . There was
nothing evasive about Orchard. ' His
occasional lack of knowledge seemed
quite reasonable. Then ' Orchard told
Richardson he married at the age of 22.
That waa In 188S. Then he admitted
a child born In 1895." He was a cheese
maker working "In one place and an
other. : Then he became the manager fcf
a cheese factory. He went away and
left his wife In Canada. Rlohardaoa
raised his voice fiercely.
"And that wife Is living in Canada
and you have another In Cripple Creek T"
ne Doomea. . -Ana you are a Digamist.'
,' "Tea sir" said Orchard Quietly.
' Richardson dealt In railroad schedules,
IF YOUR HAT BEARS THIS LABEL" IT
BACKED WITH OUR PERSONAL, UN
QUALIFIED GUARANTEE
IS
"Ar Style ' ''3yf '
'A A : and , "QJi.
rTv I Quality ImsmSM
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Peer
: of
All
$3.00
Hats
EXCLUSIVE SUMMER .
NOVELTIES AND SMART
SHAPES IN FINE STRAWS AND PANAMAS
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"Tea air," said Orchard quietly.
after
"In whose handwrltlnr waa tha let.
"We oblect." aald Rlnhardann.
"Objection overruled," aald the court
"You may 'state In whose wrltlnr that
unsigned letter was," said Hawley. And
again "we object,'' said Richardson, and
"ODjecuon overruiea," said, the court
A Pettlbone's Handwriting.
Tt Was In the handwrltin of flmtrn
A. Pettlbone," said Orchard,
Thereat Immediately Hawley took Or
son wanted a
I court . denied
yes or no" reolv. Tha
It Richardson . objected
most instantly the pain 'departed and I that anything" Haywood said about
Austin was able to use ths hand I"e,.aaA5 4.V.mn -na nothing
1 fWlth eai.
Without doubt the noblest , work that say anything about the shooting of Col-
roan can -do, is to bring happiness Into I "";: :P?1. "rcnara recited that. Hay-
,k. k..... ,ntm a. woD no tsieve Aaams
. ... l and ".ia - Minster to assasalnate Brad-
tit Work tha Sreat .lPer-DAll la mmmbinm I lav fnrmav manner rt ,h t)nnlr utlf
,to tvX Portland and Ws success is "i 5u,llJnvni,n,e?;i.fiay.W0l"a,a they
J:-v;w;,w
if. - ewu ws . - . . v. y s 011U1119 - va aj v nuuiuq j X V?V ICtiU
again regaining health have been cured to throw ureex nre into a train carry
- ouraMe. when treated by ; the scientific I nr us the xlacklegV? -went to Tellur-
? ' rnet hods or tne er-j-on meaioai ex-1 iae wn me money ana got married.
' nerta i .Kv''v''S,.::;. iv-fWii-a;A;', I There was a long -pause before the next
v :. i. . ,.w I question, uawiey ana iioran conferred.
' - ' i Atcumiwvn aiiu uinvw . auu nugvni
trJ, offer , to the people In regard to I grouped their heads together. And then
t. e-e.XDeclal: treatments. .:' Hs has la- suoaeniy nawiey saia:
atructed. hisv physlclsns ' to make a
charge only sufficient to' cover the cost
"Tou may cross-examine." : '
Blchardaoa Blsseota Orchard.
,.; T. - 1 1. iiuv.l.. l.i,
-of -medicines -to- make a oomplets ehr! orchard out on tho dissecting table.
9 , xnis oner is sireaay neing taaen aa-iiie addreesea him Deiiigerentiy. or-
;'vanUge of by many sufferers who arechrd turned and answered him softly
I material Questions . about hla olac of
I Dirt n. ana acnooiing ana tne geography
being treated for cancers, tumors, rheu
tnaOsm and all chronic dlseasea As no
. i spsclal ilms has been set for the" tetml-1 of the province of Canada where Or
V nation of this coffer whereby the 'alek ftnif.Vi11? l?"
csn be cured for tha price of the roedl-1 Richardson took Orchard from Can
. :pltia alnna It ivntiM aeem rood rollcv I ada to-. Michigan. Then he -discovered
.( " ., , , . th.lthat Orchard had one brother and six
Z. I .c uT . . Z .1 sisters. Were they married. What
1 ofces at !52H Washington street as WFre their married namea. Where did
ivvi as fOi-alUa, I they live, Eometnes he knew, some-
shouting unnecessarily. - Orchard ad
mitted frankly that he changed ; his
name from Horsier to Little when he
went to uerroit, . .
"wayr'aaia Richardson.
: ; Amothsr Xan's Wife. . )
"Because -1 was with, aifbther man's
wire.'" said orchard. . The crowd lauah
ed. ' ' , - - ' -- .
Richardson trailed Orchard S long
way witn "tne other man's wire." He
was trying first to discredit Orchard
as an immoral man. It was peculiar
that 'Orchard did not hesitate la an
swering questlona Hs was apparently
fearlees and truthful.
It waa noticeable that while Richard
son shouted question after queation at
Orchard and faced him steadily with
unwinking eyes that Haywood leaned
forward, nis head dropping. He con
stantly avoided Orchard's eyes. ' Dar-
row bobbed about in his chair restless
ly ' f reouently interruntlna Richardson
to whleoer suggestions. Haywood lean
ed back In the shadow of Richardson's
head, seeming to droop dejectedly. Rich
ardson taiaea on in mgn, strident notes
trying, as he once explained to the court
"to find the history of this man's life.'
and by nan paat three orchard had told
Richardson that In 1899 he took work
In the "Poor Man's mine," In Coeur d'
Alene and joined the miners' union.
Richardson bad proved that - Orchard
was an immoral man and sometimes
untruthful but no one exnected the
confessed assassin to prove a saint And
Orchard proved a much more capable
witness than Richardson proved himself
cross-examiner. ' . .
FINE NEW- SHINGLE
HfTTJi KOOtf TO 7?TTT
(Special Dispatch te TluT joamtl.)
CattU Boek, Waab., Jobt 7-The Black
Dltmood Bhlngle Maaafacrsrbig , company
plant Is sew completed and will be pat I
operation la a few ,- daya, : The first drive '
bolts U coming into the boom. Tbeie twits,
together with tho rcaeaed from tbe Island
after Uat November's flood, will be sufficient
to keep tbe mlu In operation for some time.
Tbe Black Diamond 1 tbe most complete and
no-te-date ablnsle mlu ef Its atee In the state.
and Is the second one In Caatle Boek to recovw
from damage of tbe flood.
Monday positively last day of dis
count or west siao gae Duia.
MAN FALLS TO EAETH
- FEOM HIGH BALLOON
flonrnal Boeclal Berrlca,!
Barcelonla, June 7. While a balloon
was passing over this city at a height
of nearly 3,000 feet a man fell from
It and was ' smashed to pieces on the
itrMt. Ma nroved to be ; a workman.
who got entangled In the ropes when
the oauoon startea. in occupants tried
to get him into the car but he lost
con aciouwneaa una ten.
IfRNITURE:: TRUST eOMED
TH FEDERAL .GRAND JUR.Y INDICTED THC FURNITURE TRUST WEDNESDAY
HISTORY YilLL ve.
REPEAT ITSELF
I mTm V mW SV I V SJ .
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THE MASK OF HEALTH
Few People Are Really as Well as
Ther Look. Cause and Remedy.
t Many people ' In Portland, both men
and women, who believe themselves to
be in perfect health, are often In the
greatest danger. vvi-.j-V'.v i;' .
Indigestion. t which ' is so common
trouble, ia the principal cause of the
greater share ' . of the general poor
health. 1 It has misleading symptoms
that seem to have no reference to the
stomach, such as headache, sleepless
ness, specks before ths eyes,. pains in
the back and side, sto. :' ' V .
The success : of physicians every
where with - the prescription that IS
new embodied In Mi-o-na stomach tab
lets has made this remedy In ths last
few ' years .the : acknowledged speoiflo
for the treatment of stomach dlseasea
The -secret of this success lies In ths
fact that Ml-o-na is prepared, expressly
td strengthen the digestive organs and
Its use for a few days puts ths whole
digestive .system In - such shape that
It can care. for all of the food that Is
eaten Without pain or dlatresa 1 ;
,. Simply take a Mi-o-na stomach tablet
before each meal and on retiring, and
It will so strengthen the stomach that
Sou can enjoy a hearty meal without
He least fear of distress or suffering.
We absolutely agree that your money
will be refunded should you buy a 50
eent box of Mi-o-na stomach tablets and
not be satisfied with the-results. Mi-
o-na Is sold by druggists everywhere,
or will be sent by mall on receipt of
price, 50 centa Booth's - Mlona com
pany, Buffalo,' N. T.
Forty day Goliath came forth, and threatened the opposing army. Less than forty days ago (April 21) we advertised .the above cut of
"The Furniture Trnst Doomed'" and lesi than forty daya ago (April 22) the Secretary of the Oregon , Retail Furniture Dealers' ; Association
came into our store and threatened to "fix us.", He immediately nsed the influence of the entire organization to put us out of business. 7 But,
..thanks to the support of ur many customers, we are still in business m fact, our business has Increased so largely that we have just rented
the entire building adjoining ours, which is proof that the people of our city are alivelo the fact, that OURS IS THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
FURNITURE STORE WHERE CAN BE HAD (FOR CASH OR CREDIT) ' FURNITURE AND HOUSE' FUNISHINGS AT, LESS-
, THAN "TRUST" PRICES. . . ,
Al David slew Goliath, so have we assisted our Government to bring to Justice the Retail Furniture Dealers' Association, which has for ,
?-years compelled the eeople ta pay exorbitant prices. t 1 - , ' -
".' DO . NOT BE DECEIVED B Y OUR NEIGHBORS WHO ARE ADVERTISING "FAKE TRUST PRICES." THESE POOR
FELLOWS CANNOT MAKE THEIR LIVING HONESTLY. , . . "
BELOW ARE A FEW OF OUR PRICES
ENAMELED IRON BEDS, any size full size, three-quarter size
or single the same quality as the "Trust" advertises at "Trust
Price,", $5 but WE SELL THEM AT -ONLY.... ,...f2.25
IRON ENAMELED BEDS, br knobs, brass head and foot; brass
urns; Trust price, $7.50; our prite fS.SO
IRON ENAMELED BEDS, with brass knobs, any size and a variety,
of colors; Trust price, $4; our price. ,...?3.25
OUR ENTIRE LINE OF BEDS ARE PRICED IN PROPOR
TION. SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE.
" When yu want Furniture, Stoves, Rugs, Linoleums or. House Furnishings, come, see us, and we will convince you that you can save
25 to 50 per cent on most everything to furnish the home, store or office. Trade at our store, where you are assured of right prices and fair
treatment. Trade at the store that is not in the Trust or any. other, combination. '
INDEPENDENT FURNITURE COMPANY
GREEN FRONT BUILDING
104-106 FIRST STREET
Between WASHINGTON AND STASX
CASH OR CREDIT
STRAWS INDICATE WHICH WAY
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BEN SELLING
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SMMTfflSMEG
Sterling Silver Thimbles 10c Ea.
Diamonds, Waters
Jewelry
ON EASY PAYMENTS
STANDARD JEWELRY STORE
189 THIRD STREET, Oct ttohtil ad Taylsr
J
Western' Elevating Grader. Ditcher
and Wagon ,uoacier ,
J Western 1
. " Irn
wnifcaails
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So par yard.
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Crushers, Pump Cars,
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