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THE OREGON DAILY V JOURNAL PORTLAND : WEDNESDAY EVENING,' ' JULY SI,;' 1807. s FOII MUD'S . LIFE HI CAUSE Clairncp Darrow Opens 'His Plea before the Jury at BoLse. SAYS STATE APPEALS ONLY TO PREJUDICE No Lawyer Wonld Go Into Court With So Weak a Case, on Merit, He Declare Kicorlates Orchard and Hawley ToKetlier. faced and sttuatlosi that bad arlen "Hwrv Mid everybody Hed but Or chsrd and he tn-I-f-d all other wIV ..,. neriurers. continue! uar row -1 think ha i ufferln from Orrhardltl. 1 1 irwna of laborT Ood forbid! H I" hlrd man of th state and H wn tu nana soalo that of Bill' Haywood, on hla belt 'to honor hla declining yaara. oof fa Orchard' Oonreraloa, Harrow defended tho teatlmony of DhvIs snd Kasterly. Hememner one. mini, ne "Davis wan safe in Nevada, but he read Orchard's damnable atory and he came over and placed hla neck in a nooae, a-av nnotlifir rope'a end to Hawley, to aav that Orchard lied. I don't oare whether Puvis waa at Bunker Hill nalll or not mere la not one 01 yuu u men who would refuse to take the hand of Pnvls, nnl von would all refuse to take the hand of that cringing- murderer, Harrv Orchard." Ia'rrow bitterly attacked Orchard's religious professions. He declared he wan posing aa a Christian while at hla home In Cnnada he burned down his cheese fnctory and collected the Insur ance and ran away with a neighbor's wife. Bays Lied to Bar Keck. He then reviewed Orchard's story at lena-th. clisraotsrlxlng each of his im portant statements as a lie told for the purpose of saving hla own miserable nec (Stwrlil Dlapatch to Tb Journal.) Wnle. Idaho. Julv 24 With a court room jammed almoet to suffocation and j the temperature therein at almost boll- . r Ing point, HHrnnvr n jpnuw, ...... cago lawyer, l.etran his plea for the life of William 1. Haywood, the accused secretary-treasurer of the Western Federation of Mlnera. It was. without exception, the best and moM ehxiuent effort In hla unique career Dai row realized that he would be compelled to overcome a great preju dice that has been growing up in the lurv box since tbe defense began Ita case, due entirely to a series Jf blunders caused by differences among the heavy battery of lawyers, who have been quar reling -wnong themselves as to how certain emeaencles were to be met. Scores Orchard and Hawlsy. And lrrow rose to the Opportunity, walking backward and forward In front of the Jury box, tils voice rising and falling in unison with the play of his emotions, he excoriated the state's prin cipal witness, Harry Orchard, In terms that burned deep into the souls of hla .hearers. He .then gave attention to Hawley s characterisation of the defenses wit nesses as perjurers, comparing them with Orchard as a witness and citing their careers as compared with Orchard's. The real feature of his speecn, now ver. waa hla divulging of hla real identity. First reciting the hlatory of the Horaley fam ily, he dwelt on the fact that when Al bert Horaley left his home In Canada with his neighbor's wife he lost hla Identity and from that moment for ward It was Harry urcnarn, wno com He asked the Jury If they could point to one net of Orchard's craven career that was not cowardly. He said Orrhard never gave an op- orient nn opportunity to meet him but Hied him under rover of darkness. When caught he was willing to do any thing to save his neck, so Orchard made the confession the state wanted. Parrow attacked Hawley's statement that nothing had been promised Or- 1 chard. Jarrow characterized those who I have talked about Orchard's regenera tion as "sickly, slobbering Idiots." j "I never asked for the life of a hu man being, continued I mrrow. i don't believe In It. If the time ever cornea when this court pronounces the death sentence on Orchard and no other voice !s heard. I will at least petition that he be spared," At 11:40 the court recessed until ( p. m. Oarrow then will resume his argument. COME HERE FOR CARGOES OF FIR Steamers Thyra and Lyra Arrive in Harbor Early This Morning. ONE GOES TO ORIENT OTHER TO PANAMA Thyra Commence Loading at Mills of Inman-Ponlsen Lumber Com pany Immediately After Arrival Lyra Proi Anchor In Stream. EIGHT SURVIVORS (Continued from Page One.) at ones threw themselves on the neck of the first one who appeared, bursting Into nervous tears and crying to know where the other was. She followed Im mediately behind and all were precipi tated on her neck next. alas Watson Arrives. Aside from a few bruises about the fana an1 a hunterf Innk ahout the evea reference to Orchard's; those who came In this morning showed no signs of having been through the frlghtlul wreck. "Kveryone waa so kind to us." they said. "It was awful, but we met kind ness on every side." And the tears came very readily as they recalled what hu man aid and human kindness had meant mltted the series of despicable crimes But in revealing his true Identity, ut to them. The police had to keep bark the eac Two large tramp steamers arrived in the Portland harbor this morning to load lumber for foreign porta. They ore the Norwegian steamer Tbyra and the American steamer Lyra, tha alm llurlty of the names being so great as to cause considerable confusion along the waterfront. The Thyra want to the mills of the Inman-Poulsen Lumber company while the Lyra dropped an rhor In the stream. She will shift to the mills of the North Pacific Lumber company aa soon ss possible Tha ThyYa has been here several times before. This time she cornea un der chatter to the Pacific Kxport Lum ber cmpany to carry a cargo of lumber to Japanese and Chinese ports. She will fet away with approximately 3,600,000 eet. She reached her berth in the har bor at t o clock this morning and by 8 o clock every hatch was busy receiving lumber, a hurry call having been left witn trie longshoremen. The Lyra comes to tales a cargo of lumber to fanama to be used in con nectlon with the construction of the canal. She is a large craft belonging; to the Boston Steamship company of I'uget Hound and will carry nearly aa much aa the T.lyra. The Lyra comes here from Tacoma while the Thyra bowled north from San Francisco where she recently arrived from Australia, LOADS AT HOQUIAM Steamer Bessie Dollar to Take Lum ber to China. (Special Dlipatrh to Th Journal.) Hoqulam, July 24. The steamer Bes sie Dollar, after lying in the Btream sev eral days waiting for dock room at the floquiam dumber & Shingle company s mill la now receiving her cargo. It row urgefl, Orchard assassinated not r wd th Kates as the train pulled i. , , river, only the wife he deserted, but hi. little j fro , 'Xn Ml Maybelle WaZ ar he tnrouh tZ Vahfh ".'trbri' 8-year-old daughter. rlve1 am tlle laBt the pfK)pie broke hex through the iil.fil1 When rnnrt ai1loirniw1 Harrow wajt I ,kT C t-.. O"' i was sareiy accomplished, bhe Is : . . . luruuKii iijt: l i u iwui . i . i - i till talking and will conclude about noon tomorrow. A World-XOtment oa Trial. In the course o4 his address to the Jury Mr. Darrow said: "We will have to leave to you event ually the Interests of these defendants, one wis anxious to see and speak to the little heroine, and not curlesity so much as admiration for a brave deed showed In their faces. Miss Watson was the center of In terest. Everyone had read of her hero Ism and as a whisper passed along tho and it rests with vou to see that every I 11,re that she was coming she was not argument made against this man and lven a ch?nce to " through the galea, his fellows rest, absolutely on sound ! 1 he rrod swarmed about her. eager evidence. It Is not Haywood's fate that is In the balance; It is the fate of a great world-wide movement, and wo must ask; you carefully to examine every bit of evidence before you make up your minds. "For more than a year and a half this community has been poisoned with lies of the . newspapers, which engen dered hatred and created sentiment against this defendant. This Jury has to hear her story and to shake her hand. he. Is a pretty girl or 16, with a sweet, modest manner, disclaiming any share of glory for "the only thing she could do. She wore a dark blue silk suit that had been supplied her by Callfor nians, but wore no hat. A alight scratch on her face and tan from ex posure were the only outward signs of the disaster. Her experience had unnerved her and she waa tired out, but t been fed on such stories and naturally i Pk Qu'U, and sweetly and said she . miiai n noaine: rniT we nenet- win w " . . n ; will give this man fair treatment and weigh carefully all evidence against . 1 him. i "Why, gentlemen, nowhere else In . the civilized world would any lawyer i attempt to try a case on such weak ; evidence as has been introduced In this case by the state, were he not relying upon hostile sentiment. Slther Bang or aVooU. . "Haywood is charged with the mur der of Steunenberg. He was not in this , state when the crime was committed, i There might be some member of this ' jury who would hesitate to take this man's life on Orchard's perjured word. but might have a lurking suspicion that i he knew something about It and might want to send him to the penitentiary. "Don't do It. Haywood Is not a cow 1 ard. Don't you be cowards. If he Is fruilty, hang him by the neck until he s .dead, but If he Is Innocent, release him. Don't, for God's sake, comprom '. lse-l" Darrow bitterly attacked Hawley, in i tlmating that he bellved him insane. ! He declared Hawley lied when he said ! there was enough evidence in the case to hang Haywood if the evidence of ; Orchard were left out entirely. He de ' clared Hawley lied when he said he was a friend of labor unions. Will Xaaff Game If Be Must. Haywood's invalid wife, sitting in her plllow-Hned ' chair by her husband's side, watched L) arrow's every gesture ' with bright eyes, seemingly forgetting her ailments in the struggle for her husband's life. Only once did she be tray any emotion and that was when narrow declared Haywood would not flinch, but would stand with the rope arour.fl his neck as fearlessly as he friend met her at the depot and took 1 her In a carriage to meet him. Iwui for Two Boors. On all sides Miss Watson's name was beard with words of admiration. "T.ie Lord could not have let such a sweet pretty girl as that die and with such modest manners," said one. "I am proud to have shaken her hand and spoken to her," said another, and the other, around looked enviously at him. "Oh. why do you want my picture," she herself said. "I don't care, of course, but I've had It taken Ave or six times already." Mis. Watson modestly refuses to look at her action in the light of heroism. Her story I. well known by this time; how she waa thrown into tha water In her night clothes and swam about for two hours holding up the head of an other woman who was too weak to swim, until they were taken Into a boat, and then, though numb with cold and exposure, refused to be taken on till her companion had been rescued. Her pretty brown eyes have the look of un selfishness and sacrifice and her gentle voice and general appearance seem to warrant the admiration she has evoked. Survivors who Are Bare. Those who came up by the noon train today are: Mrs. William C. Dodson of Portland. Miss Nanny McLennan of Waco, Texas. Miss Eva Booker of Franklin tucky. Miss Maybelle California. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Llppman of San Francisco. Miss Florence Thompson of Toung- I town, Ohio. J. W. Waddy, salesman for Roberts i Johnson-Rand Shoe company. St. Louis. . The people about the depot had thai air of expectancy that sat for days on the crowds that waited for the Califor nia trains a year ago in April, when i the survivors from the earthquake ar- i rived by every train. There was sym-; pathy expressed in every word and ! movement and every one seemed ready to do something to aid. but there whs little need of It. 3Si feet long, 60 feet beam, and 29 feet deep and draws 24 feet of water when loaded. She will take 2,000.000 feet of lumber here, then go to Tacoma, where she will take the remainder of her ca pacity of S, 780.000 feet of lumber. Her destination is China. The Wllliarm H. Murphy, which was built here, has been towed to Aberdeen, where she is loading at the American mill for San Francisco. She will be towed to San Franrlsco by her sister ship, the Temple E. Iorr. Repairs have been finished on the steam schooner, J. Marhoffer, at the Llndstrom shipyards, Aberdeen, and she has come to the Grays Harbor mill to load a cargo. The steamer Hoqulam has arrived to load at the E. K. Wood mill. The government boat, the Columbine, arrived at Westport Monday, after hav ing been In drydook at Bremsrton. to ra celve necessary repairs. xne scnoofier a. j. West has aailed i rum ADirunn xor can Koaalla, Mexico. STEAMER ALLIANCE IN Experience- Fine Weather All Along the Coast. - y Tha steamer Alliance, Cantata Olson. arrived last night from Coos bay, a day late bnt in fins trim. Tha finest kind of weather was encountered along tha coast and her St tpassengers were pleased with tha trip. They war snocKea to near or tne Columbia disas ter, of which but meager details had been received whan tha Aillanaa left Coos bay. Most of tha northbound freight this trip consisted of mill products In th shane or doors and sashes. Tha south. bound freight will be heavy as usual, but this faot notwithstanding, effort will be mad to get out tomorrow night on scneaui urns. MARINE NOTES Astoria, July 14. Arrived at 4:10 and left up at 10 a. m. steamer Uo. W, Elder, from San Pedro and way porta. Arrived at 8:60 a. m. German steamer N loomed I a, from Hong Kong and way ports. Lert up at io:io a m. Bcnoon er Virginia. San Francisco. Julv 14 Arrived Steamer Nome City, from Portland. Astoria. Julv 14. Lrt up at I p. m, Schooner Irene. Arrived at 1:61 and left up at 7:20 p. m. Norwegian steam er Thyra, irom can r rsncisoo. Arrived at 6:40 and left up at 7:10 p. m. fltnamer Lyra, from Tacoma. HoharL Julv 24. Sailed July 17th French bark Desalx. from Antwerp, for Portland. Arrived previously French ship Laennec, from Swansea, for Port land. Kahulul,.JuiT. Z. Arrived July net. CASTOR I A Por Infant and Children. Tha Kind You Hits Always Bought Bean the Blgaatore of Uakes the skin like you want At. Does it in a moment. Hagaris , cMagnolia 'Batm. A liquid preparation for Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. It is neither sticky nor greasy. It's harmless, clean and refreshing. Cannot be detected. Two oolors Pink and White. Use it morning, noon and night. winter, bpring, summer, ran. SAMPLE FREE. Ltor Mro. Co., 44 &. Fifth St., Brooklyn, N. T. -Bark H..F. Whitney, from Portland. Astoria, July !4.--Condltion . of th bar at S a. m., smooth j wind north, miles; weather, clear. v s Tides at Astoria today High water. 11:47 a n 7. feat; low water, ;M a. m., 1.4 feet; i:Jl p. m.. tft. ALONG THE WATEHFRONT f Th oriental liner Nlcomedla will b In th harbor this evening. 8h reached Astoria arly this morning. ' Th steamr Redondo la at Couoh street dock, receiving cargo for Seattle and other Puget Sound ports. Sh U scheduled to sail tomorrow night Th steam sohooner Casoo cleared this morning for San Franclsoo with a part cargo or grain, Th thla r first time sine she brok bar wheel In th swift current of th upper Columbia about ten days ago. BDSncer left morning for Th Dalles for th steamer Cbas. R. Bur a bathing suit at Robinson A Co's. today; they'r oheap. Be page Tfarr4 Stock Ostnad Ctoods. Alien A Lewis' Bst Brand. MO TTJDXjrTS. XO OAS. MO OOOAOT. Specialists in Painless Dentistry TEETH , .ECUatf SPECIAL SERVICES .BY AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS ' Colon! Walter Duncan, of Ban Fran cisco,; aommander of th Voluntre of America onth Pacific coast, will con duot sr1o at voluntr hall. No. S North Fourth street, on Wdnsday night, July L and also at th Taylor street M. fc. church. Thursdsy vnlng, August 1. Colonel Duncan will b accompanied by Mr. McMurray, singing vangsllst, who. wa at on time associated with th lata Francis Murphy. Colonel Dun can w on of th first to enlist undr th Volunteer standard at th Inoeptlon of th movement, and la an interesting paker. All ar oordlally Invited to attend th special service. . E Always Buy VMstr Collars V "tmiv ooarr tUM so quick , B. Far "LIHOCOHD" M bnWoabelM. Km? to battosj. Strong t hol5 01. Pi tg 0 Makers TOf . SJM ORMONO i J i" . i i i " 1 i rv To introduce our latest method in painless dentistry, until July 31, we will do your work at one half regular price. Bridge work applied and all kinds of filling inserted without pain. Teeth extracted positively with out pain or bad result, 50. We correct all irregularities of teeth without pain. Consultation and estimates free. Open evenings until 8. Lady in attendance. CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS Suite 3-4-5 Raleigh Bldg. COR. SIXTH & WASHINGTON Phone Main 3880. OUT NUMBER THRILL Home Phone Directory Containing 5000 Subscribers Delivery Now Ready Learn to as the Automatic properly. It will not malre any mit takes if you "call up" correctly. The more you use it, the better it operate!. USE, IT NOW V1 The Home Telephone Plant is now on a substantial paying basis No better time than now to buy Home Telephone Securities. Portland Home Stock Around $45 Portland Home Bonds Around $85 ApTflf TTP Tha man who buy on any reaction will pocket lsrr 1 1-'IY-U1 raturna Many larg blocks of thes Horn Bonds have been purchased In th last St day by insider. Th prudent and successful investor Invariably buys when condition ar uch to caus a weak market and timid investors 11 out. The American People Want to Be Humbugged" Said P. T. Barnum about 30 years ago. That was about the time I started in business. My father said that kind of a racket might go in the circus business, but not in the bond business. He told me that Abe Lincoln's "Yon can't fool all the people all the time," was the proper way to look at things in business. I founded my business on sound, upright principles, and it has stood on a foundation of fair and equitable treatment of patrons, su perior quality at lowest prices, Golden Rule methods and the whole truth all the time. There are some people who believe as Barnum did 30 years ago. I don't. We describe our goods exactly as they are and put the price down to the lowest possible mark. But that isn't all. We give you dependable quality and treat you right and I give you my personal assurance of a square deal. LOUIS J. WILDL 'Home Bonds" Portland, Oregon Ken- Watson of Berkeley. a 1. t a"" T a rnsr" w - w m t a tssw sw -a .a -a. sr ft ANTICIPATE YOUR WANTS FOR FALL Take advantage of the low prices and buy now. Do not overlook this chance to save from 30 to 50 per cent on your household needs, for it will be six long months before such another opportunity occurs. We started to make a whirlwind finish of our stock of furniture and carpets, and we are doing it. The public is responding to this sale as never before. It is the last sale of 1907. Come while the choosing is good. Dining-Room Pieces $34.00 Buffet in golden oak, reduced to. $46.50 Buffet in golden oak, reduced to. $36.50 Buffet in golden oak, reduced to. $34.00 Buffet in Pacific oak, reduced to. . $82.50 Buffet in golden oak, reduced to. $42.00 Buffet in golden oak, reduced to. $52.00 Buffet in weathered oak, reduced to 319.50 $32.00 $24.75 $21.00 $62.50 $28.50 $35.00 This weather one may feel that beads and feathers would be a comfortable cust om but it is more practical to get into one of our serge suits; $5 cut off the price. Single or double ; breasted Suits of true ' ti- 'vi- -TrrJl r - uiue oerge mat were $20.00 are now $15.00. LION ClbthingCb . -. CuSlCuhnPrcp 1C3 nd 163 taird St JMohawk Bldg. CITY HALL MUDDLE AT WALLA WALLA Bonding Firm Refuses Issue, Con tractor Is All in and New Deal Win Have to Be Made. (Sprctil Dispatch to Tba Journal.) Walla Walla. Wash., July 24 Alleg ing that the city has exceeded Its limit of ltRal indebtedness, tbe Chicago bond ing firm of Harras & Co. has de clined to take the 1100,000 Issue of city haJl bonds. The action of the banking firm has resulted in George Barber, th contractor who Is building the dty hall, refusing to proceed with the work until the matter has been settled. The new building Is about 40 per cent completed. Barber has Invested $35,000, all his available funds. In. the building, and not being able to draw on th city for tho completed work, has been compelled to lay off his crews. Harras & Co. deposited a certi fied check for 16,400 with the city and the council will probably declare th check forfeited and try to collect It. The council VMt.rdnv BtarnnAn denM- ed to sHve other bond in sr firms an od- y to bid on the bonds. portun Midland Acre Tracts. An acre for the price of a lot. Knapp & Mackey, room J, Chamber of Commerce Commerce Her,ow- Jsl Chamer of nVrry "Vy,e of underwear on sale at Itoblnson h co's. today. Bee page 6. The union men of Newark. New JeV yA,Tucce?1e4lJn defeating a non-union oV iSfi m"nu'Aurer tor a plac on th city voile board. , Porch Furniture at Less Than Cost $6.00 Rustic Chairs, silver birch, reduced to $4.00 $4.50 Comfort Seat Rocker, white maple or painted green, at $2.85 $2.50 Rustic Rocker, hickory, at JjJl.OO $3.50 Chair, white maple, cane seat $2.00 $4.75 Green Porch Chair, rattan seat and back, re duced to $2.75 Couches and Davenports $30.00 Couch in chase leather, reduced to $19.00 $18.00 Velour Couch, oak frame $13.50 $36.00 Chase Leather Couch, reduced to. . .$25.50 $15.00 Couch, oak frame, velour cover. .. .$10.80 $48.50 Genuine Leather Couch, reduced to. $36.00 $68.00 Couch, heavy oak frame, best leather $47.50 fnvp Ranorpc Pofriorcirnrc WE INVITE $1.50 single burner Gas Plate, re duced to 95 $2.50 2-burner Gas Plate, reduced to ....$1.75 $4.00 3-burner Gas Plate, reduced to $2.75 $2.25 4-hole Camp Stove, reduced to $1.65 $45.00 Jewel Steel Range, reduced to $38.50 $10.00 Badger Refrigerator, re duced to $7.95 $16.50 Badger Refrigerator, re- $35.00 China Cabinet to match, reduced to $23.50 $45.00 Golden Oak Sideboard, reduced to. .$30.00 For the Bedroom $33.50 Princess Dresser in birdseye maple, golden oak and genuine mahogany, reduced to $24.75 $35.00 Empire Bed in golden oak, birdseye maple and genuine mahogany, reduced to $24.00 $68.50 Dresser in quarter-sawed golden oak and ma hogany, reduced to $47.50 $23.50 Dressing Table in golden oak, birdseye maple or mahogany, reduced to $14.75 $52.50 Napoleon Bed in genuine mahogany. $36.50 $35.00 Golden Oak Chiffonier, reduced to. $23.50 Carpets and Rugs 0x12 Bagdad or Bigelow Wilton Rugs $43.20 9x12 Royal Axminster Rugs at .$30.15 0x12 Lowell Body Brussels Rugs at...... $31.50 9x12 Roxbury Brussels Rugs at $24.75 9x12 Lancaster Brussels Rugs at $18.00 0x12 All Wool Art Squares $10.80 Burlington Brussels, sewed, laid and lined, yd. 81 Amber Velvets, sewed, laid and lined, yard. $1.15 Smith, Higgins & Sanfords' Brussels, yard. -$1.22 Roxbury Brussels, per yard Hartford best wool Velvet, per yard $1.44 Saxony Axminster, yard $1.44 Half Wool 2-ply Ingrains, yard 67j4 YOUR INSPECTION AND COMPARISON Red-Tag Sale Prices Mean Caah Things for the Den $33.50 Weathered Oak Den Table $19.75 t1fl fW" Tta1r in ur9tVlra,4 nalr rAnrmA n 9t.fi RA $30.00 Den or Library Safe, reduced to $16.5Jh $32.50 Combination Card Table and Cellaret, de duced to $16.50 $7.00 Pedestal in weathered oak, reduced to $4.25 $7.00 weathered oak Magazine Rack $3.95 Library and Center Tables $21.00 Golden Oak Center Table $15.00 $45.00 Mahogany Center Table, reduced to $30.00 $15.00 Pedestal Center Table in golden oak $11.25 ' $1100 Golden Oak Pedestal Center Table at. $7.00 $7.00 Center Table, golden oak or mahogany $4.50 ' $4.75 Mahogany Finished Center Table $3.25 $5.50 Golden Oak Center Table, reduced to. $3.75 $21.00 Library Table, golden oak or mahogany fin ish, reduced to $13.75 $12.50 Golden Oak or Mahogany Finished Library Table, reduced to $8.75 L duced to .$12.75 I eEWiYtTr irfi Or1 (ciJSWtt t X nrminmfurmm Linoleums Potter's best E grade Linoleum, per yard 72 Potter's best D grade Linoleum, per yard.... 80 Floor Oilcloth, per yard 36 Chairs and Rockers $14.00 Golden Oak Wood Seat Rocker, at i.. .$9.50 $6.00 Wood Seat Rocker, golden finish, at $4.00 $8.50 Arm Chair in golden oak or mahogany $5.25 $7.75 Cobbler Seat Rocker, ma hogany finish, at ..SS.'JS I $7.00 Mahogany Finished WoodNM Seat Kocker, at $3.50 $11 Mahogany Finished Leather Seat Rocker, reduced to $6.75 $4.75 Golden Oak Cobbler Seat , Rocker, reduced to.. 4. $2.75 SEES 11 J 1 I A, . - A.