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THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, JULY H. 1007. 111 ORCHARD'S TESTIMONY 1 ''IK i WAS )I0T SUFFICIENT Portlanders v of Prominence, Including: Leading Legal i UghU, Hold Snclt'to Be Reason for Haywood VAc-qulttal-Fcature of Affair Is Orchard's Position. SUIIR FAR in THE IUTERI0R V Ex-Senator Mnlkey; With Beach; First on Scene at . ' Lakeview, ' - -a TO IMPROVE: ' . THE COMPLEXION Home Treatment Said to . Be , Most Effective In Bringing ; v tne blow of Health to t;;;v.bai owjacesir?; To the Stocliholders . IA : ; 'V , Lawyers ul . business wn, profe. atonal tnn and representatives of th ,'; varloua labor organisation! In Portland ' ar practically of ona opinion regarding v.th outooma of th Haywood trial. It la tha general aentlm ant that tba Jury '.' waa left to deliberate vpon Ita verdiot , with Orchard's testimony as tha baala , . of ita decision and that Orchard'a taatl- !.;,. Bony waa not of tha strength to coaviot k'"7 .: enyon Not. ail, however, expected an ao--. qulttaL tha opinion bain freely ex jirwena mat a, nuns jury wouia result ,. ern though the e&rae oplniona carried ,v with them the conviction thai Orchard'a testimony waa not of uch calibre aa y Implicated Haywood or any other Of tha nnxia csuerauon vuicisia. "I -f T ralr Trial. ay Xwyra. Portland lawyeraiwho followed tha evidence in the caaa think tha trial wai conducted fairly -and Impartially; . " peclally dd they look with favor upon tha Instructions given the Jury by tha . court at me eioee -or tna argument. Judge Plpa aatd thla morning: , '"f think the dlatlnctiva feature of tha ' Haywood caee waa tha fair lnstrue " tlona given tha Jury by Judge Wood. .'. it waa aatiaractory to botn proaecution and defence and ahowa that the law and , dignity of tha court are at 111 para' '. r ' mount In thla country." . ; ' The opinion ia expreaaed. too, that .orchard will not auffer greatly for the ' v - Crimea ha confeeaea to have committed. He la In the unique poaitlon of being - aoie to go upon the atana ana coniea ; bow . that hia atoriea were not true, i--'- when the worat that can happen to him will be a perjury aentenoe. On the ', , other hand, ahould he be forced to trial . , for hie confeeaed crlmea, t would be a aimcuitmatter -to convict mm, lawyers i or toe reaaon : aa , avi fa t .nucin. ucf pi mi own wivrj 01 dim rlmea and that, of oouraa, could not be . aaaa against nim. -.Xabo Ieadera arprlaed. Tha Jury's verdict waa a great eur- that there la no own atory of hla i r1e to labor leaders of thta city, and Indeed all over the country, according to Jonn cameron, a apecui organiaer i hare. They expected a hung Jury, and when the verdict of acquittal waa an nounced they were greatly surprised. "There is no need of my Baying that I was delighted with the verdict' said Mr. Cameron. "It ahould ahow to tha world that labor la not In favor of force, , though tha history of tha world ahowa 1 that might makes right . "The best wa expected was a bung Jury, though at no time was there evl enca enough to convict anyone. How ever, there were varloua cauaea for thinking that a hung Jury would bo the result, prejudice against tna oerena ants has alwaya been shown and wi thought It mlffht have Ita affect." Thomas gladden, atate secretary of tha Socialist party, looked for a die agreement. "The verdict," ha said, 'la as it ahould be, but tha prosecution had everything Ita own way. Tha defend ante were kidnaped, and taken Into hos tile territory and tried before a Jury of farmers who knew nothing of Ufa ouiaiae an agricultural apnere. uronarn. x Detiere, is a. snrewa, criminal lunatic, and I think be figured if ho confeeaed to ills crimes and succeeded In convict ing Haywood he would save hla own neck by getting an otherwlae death sen tence commuted to Ufa imprisonment." forger, a bigamist and belonged to ava other criminal fraternity on the calend ar surely wouldn't have much weight with itelllaent Jury, especially wn practically en that without an Intelligent Jury, especial!; evidence went in corroboration. , Decision Tbongbt Just. ' A r nn nil the eltv hall sentiment seama t regard tha decision In the Haywood Jury aa Just. Ma irnr Unt aaid: "t believe I would hesitate to convict a man on the teatl tnony of Harry Orchard. Orchard con feaaesi mint murders of the moat fiend' iah and picturesque character and It la barely possible that he chose a dra matlo and -for Havwood when ha named the miner official aa a oonsplrator against former oovernor Bteunenoerg, i nave not louowed tna case very cioae It but this is mv Imoresslon of It." License . Inspector Joe Hutchinaon said: "This Is a very vital queatlon for tha American people 'and I am eon- riaent'inat tna Jury exhausted ava: before they render 3 In " Xa Una - With-Brttenoe. " ' Jf P. McDonald, editor of the Labor . rreas, believes tha verdict In Una with tha evidence, but, contrary to others, thinks that tha proaecution will not end here, but will continue with Pettlbona t and Moyer the next defendant Secretary T. M. Leabo thlnka It would , nave been . Impossible for any . 12 men ; to convict - Haywood on such evidence as was furnished by Orchard. 'The word of a man who admitted that he wag a murderer, a thief, a bit of evidence before they their verdict I have no reason to be lteve tha verdict was not a Just ona. I. have never believed Orchard'a con fession waa all truth. Tha foundation for aoma ot hia atatements aeamed far fetched. I didn't follow the evidence so closely as I should but from tha rebuttal I waa, I confess, surprised at tna resuit Audltor Barbur said: "From what reading I have dona relative to tha Ha; wooa caaa i . ao not ieai luatiiiaa expressing a criticism of tha Jury's nnaings. Xlalaterlal Opinions. Conoerntna? tha Haywood verdict Rev B. M. Hill who was formerly a miner In otOrado aaya: "It aeema evident that there waa guilt on both aides and quite certain that labor has not had a fair ahow in Colorado. Mora than anything aiaa I think it was the state ment or suca a fearful villain aa or chard baa ahown himself to be that swayed tha opinion In favor of tha de fense. There aeema abundant avldenoa nowever that tha federation has been aoinr some cad work." Kev. L Nelson Alien aava: "it is mv personal opinion mat mere naa oeen sufficient evidence that tha tmAarmiinn was implicated, out whether sufficient ly to Incriminate, It ia difficult to say.' . Difference of Oplalon. Different attorneys dlumt mm in naywooa veraict. Borne ol them thourht MAVWOOd'B acaulttal a mnaA toina, ana oinera Deuevea it bad. Attorney warren EL Thomas aalA "It la a very bad thlnr - t think mml uuuia nave oeen convicted. Attorney H. H RIddall; "Tha Imnna. alon I rained from the resorts waa that naywooa waa guilty, out only a man Who attends a trial from bsrlnnln ta na is competent to rorm a nnai opin ion." Attorney Jerry Bronaogh aald: "While I am morally convinced that Haywood had a guilty knowledge of Orchard's crimes, yet I am not legally convinced of It and If the trial Juary were of this mln4 they could do nothln DU:wrTn.a"r verdict of not guilty, Bui withal I am sincerely glad that thla ver dict was rendered. . Jz,rtLt number of our cttlsena, da K101". on nv bn of tha opinion that there waa mueh nt ! uon In thla trial anil that a !' couia jiot be had . nd this condiUoir foreboded evil to onr institutions. 1 T Any rair-mindadi man must now aay , " . Minn vi vtaaa ui men ,f,0X lawv but tn' government will exhaust Itself' tf wail turrm id maintain its Aim tt and aair 1 Norbonestrman can ask mnra than thfa Of a arovernment of hla nn mihln, an for any man to harbor against aucn gov ernment and Its flag anything but honor and respect la a great wrong. v "Let the friende of Haywood march and parado and apeak, but let there be nothing but a feeling of gratitude that w?. LVe ,Vndr a yatem of government which allows men free and amnla nn. portunity before the law." (Special Dispatch ta Tba Jo-reel) , , . Lakeview, Or., July !. When United 'The wash and masaage as given In am XOrmulA nelnar mmu. frnn tha noiea Tencn dermatologist and la moat I generally uaad amonar the ladlea at tha exclusive social circles or Fails where of the Anglo-American Oil & Coa The following letter was recently received bv Georee H. Hill. secretarv and , treasurer ot tne Anglo-American Oil & Coal Company, from Captain E. J. Rath . bone, field superintendent, of the company, dated "In Camp near Katalla, Alaska, reof t --1 States Senator C W. Fulton and Ctr-j powder and cosmetics of all klnda are I cult Judge H. Li Benson reaohed Lake- M": scornea. view last Tuesday in the course pf their Itinerary through interior Oregon they were warmly welcomed by all their per sonal and political friends, Though they were very weary after tbetr long; Obtain fvnm tra.rlit tha tVil- lOWlna: two ouncea Roaa Watert ona ounce Cologne Splrita: , four ounces crystailxed Bartoln (akin food). -Put tha Sartotn la a pint of hot water notDollins): let It cool than atraJnl throTTgh a Ana cloth Into a bottle or I drive across tba country they spent the J email fruit Jar and add tha Boas Water evening visiting old acquaintances and ana. uoiogns Bptnta making new ones. Tha following- eve-1 nlng Senator Fulton addraaaed a lane audience, many of whom had come a great distance to hear and meet him. B, Daly introduced the senator, who In nio aaaresa stated cieany nis position on tha queatlon of tha national foreat reserves, wnicn in lako county ia nd cologne Sptrlta . Thla wiu make a euiflelenf nuantltvl ia i mi xor a long time ana is an lnex- fensive touei preparation, at the camel ime belna tha most effeotlve known to tne proieaaion. xne oniy tning to re member In using tt Is that It must be wall maaaaged Into tha akin. If thla It member In using It Is that It must be I waa maaaaged into tha akin. If U la oona and It Is cerslstentlv used moat important one. Ha aald he ap- la remarkable how it will reatora that proved the policy of the government j enviable youthful bloom, wun regard to tnair creation ana tna roteotlon of water aources and foreate. ut considered tha admlniatratlon took tha time of tha Bteunenbers- assassins. round too broad in IU treatment of tlon h. nrobablv would have acted lust I nJ."uW ana t?.ltf-??u.r"?-wfi" pr? " Governor Ooodln baa dona riey In health as l?,n.g bu,ln tw? -maialata und,r c.ri of hirphyeicUn. Judicial to a certain extent to tha in tereata or the people or Oregon. Attorney Jamas IL llawlev of tha SWDK OI Vmon, - I nnumit nn la krnlran ilAwn uanuuai ii wnica buuui i iiilraaiilt Af tha trial anif hi. vicinity were present, waa given in hon- mnguisned rut enator Fulton toasts nests. After started west I When Haywood called at tha hospital or of tha dla an address by ware proposed by Toastmaatar V. L. Bnalllng and answered to as follows: H. L. - Benson. "Senator Pulton": B. Daly, "Lake County"; Oeorga H. A -res. -ins frees-; Attorney I w. conn, at will: Attorney . M. Batchelder, 'The Bar4: a N. Snider, "The Pioneers"; J. N. Watson, "Development"; Attorney tw.u. iDvmpnn, at wiu. in a a i Ex-Senator Fred W. Mulkey ml ajuori-aai a-wuorstuwa to see John Murphy, general counsel of I tha Western Federation who la dying of 1 consumption, ha lifted tha dying man In hia anna while tha latter gasped I out; ' "BUI be thankful and be humble." GOMPERS PLEASED State Senator B C Beach arrived tn Lakeview 8undav. July 11. and in.nl a! xew oays meeting ine people. MOYER OUT Off BAIL 'Continued from Page Ona) Dear Sir: Th drill ; commenced dropping on July 2d, and we will loon fcare a nole to repogi. ' A gtrong- oil seepage otviprinf emptiel into the lake right in front of V ur cabin; It can be leen only at extreme low tide (two of three timei a year),We feel confident of tuccesi, but the drill alone can tell the final tale. A Have two coal camp established and am getting down to business ts fast as pes- ' nble; I want to get in; shape to drift (drive some tunnels) on the cosl during next winter and get this well ilown and get moved to another site by last of October," so we can sink another well rfurmo- the wim.i- t .. .n . myself to look after the work.., Surface work, to tha summer and underground work , "The railway people htve had tjuite r battle; 'chiefly' with clubs,' but a little shW- VV .. ' arm moi on, a aoien rma ana legs oroaen . and eight skull cracked with pick handles. 'Think the vatk it .r Tt,a r.;ir.. V iR l!."it r?", bu,bth inaisrtheywiirreach the" lake at Jeast . before 'ixM ?2 fall; they receive 100 to 0 men every week, and while some leave, the force: is in- f , ; creasing rery rapidly. The Guggenheims' road has been delayed with their wharf by 1 ' eA Wle.ll Ul VtUCT IVAUt to fill their tn ' "They have slashed for done. . No wharf facilities is a arrest burden to (htm. Tt rniu Ufrl i iM' to pay lighterage from ship to shore, and all local freighting-ls expensive this'year.v much greater than last year. Our freight bills will amount to about .$750.00 for out first shipment this season (which brought tip).' .- ' ... v.-. en.?rho do. rouh worI fet about $50.00, month and board al an average..'' .'" 'Katalla needs a decent blacksmith ahon and m.rhina ah , Kail : "Mr. McDonald has opened a coalminers store and is putting tip a "sawmill across' ' the lake, a mile and a half from our well and headquarters. "We are all O. K., making progress. "Sincerely, yours, E. J. RATHBONjj. xnzj were trying to reacn-a stona anarrv with which -? tstle as they proeeedittVi .;''. ';: a 7. ft-...'.;' -- three locomotives, some eare, ;'and a. little 'track lalAriaht.r.f.'wav y:, I U miles, and a good deal of earthwork, and a small amount of roadwork V-''CKI:' I appeared as Haywood's attorneys much surprised aa those of the state wnen tne jury returned its verdict. All had exoeottd a dlaaareement and when a verdict was brought In those of coun sel for tha defenae who were present In the courtroom went wild with lov. They danoed about their client shouting tneir congratulations and juda-a Wood maoa no attempt to restrain them. Orchard Steady for Moose, Harrv Orchard took tha verdict Of the Jury- very pnitoeopnicauy, saying that a iiad simply done hla duty ana could ao no more. He also said that ha Labor Is Not Surprised. (Jearaal Special Berries.) Washington, July !. The vardlot In tba Haywood caaa comes aa no surprise to Prealdent Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor. Qom- Fere, upon hearing tha decision of tha urora aald. that be did not aee how any right minded American could have brought tn any other kind of a verdict uomoera declared that Orchard'a con- feaalon of murder, assassination and bigamy was enough to sicken any ona and that no right minded American would hang even a yellow dog on aucb testimony. TAUNT itOOSEVELT rv came aa a suri President Roosevelt today; peopia oi Boiae ror ai- -n,. Appeal to Reason and Its aviiu w u nurLi v suiir mia a m - - a majorltr of the Jurora EElVPE: " J. awi ? iuw a wiiuvi iu aaa avvuiiui I Mailt- kl at ha na4Aaila-iKlak JIB PAY WITH RATTLER carried tham to tha house. I then took a hoe end going back killed the snake, which measured nearly four feet and bad eight rattles. When I jot back It was tying at full length and I think It musi nave struck at me aa I got tha children. When I first saw the snake It waa. aeemlngly unconcerned at the presence of the children and was not even dartlna out itm tnnma kik i mo"? lwy.-.tha case wlen colled. Whv ii,. a .10t D,u tnm myetery. bo cauae they were in easy reach." . ready to take any punishment that mignt oa meteo out to him and the aooner ha sot it tha better it would ault him. Tha verdict of tha iu f ries to tna hough It was night that the stood for acquittal, It waa believed there - would be a dlaagreement At that time and until a much later hour the jury was seven to five for in. quittal. In tha early houra of tha morn ing tha five who atood for conviction went over to tne otner aide and tha ver dict of not guilty waa returned. I Tha predictions of the Portland Ore- fonlan and the Boise Statesman that ha jury would be found to stand 11 for conviction haa been received here with a great. deal of amusement, the self evident coloring of the atorv provoking a great deal of mirth. - , joanal ts Aocurat. Writers on Appeal to Reaaon Wire Congratulations to Prealdent. (Journal Ipectal Service.) Olrard, Kan.. July tt. The Appeal to Reason sent the following telegram to readera for your tna ac- citizen at tolse. Idaho. Tou will be aaked ta ex plain your attitude to 10,000,000 work Ingmen during tha coming campaign. quittal or tba undeelrabie CELEBRATE AT BUTTE Men, Women and Children Form Pa rade In Honor of Haywood. ; ' (Bpeetil Dispatch ta Tht Journal. J Butte, Mont, July 29. For several hours last night tha ' streets . were I crowded with a wildly cheering mob of man, women apd children. During thai afternoon, banners were put on. thai street announcing a big parade on ac-j count of tha Haywood "vlotory" atl Tha estimate of the Oregon Journal, however, was closer than that pf any other paper received hero and its ac curacy has occasioned a great deal of favorable comment Mra. Carruthara. TTavwnnn"a mnVia haa rapldlv recovered from her n.rvnn, Boise. breakdown since her son's acquittal and The Miners' union turned out almost tha federation leader exDreasad himaaif to a man and were headed bv the B. A aa moat pleased because of bar sake, M. band. Tha national emblem ap- that the verdict of not guilty waa re- peared quits frequently and Interspersed turned. throughout the column of marching A."V hearing tha verdict Haywood men were bannera bearing such ln- wa,led..tnr.oun- tne ahaking hands scriptlone aa "Victory," "Hurrah for nis xormer iejiow prisoners and I Havwood." and "We Are the Undesirable Pettlbone, whom Haywoo. a -aort or a Happy Hoolliri "Give my regards to Broadway. .ywood deecrlbed aa Hooligan," shouted: Mrs. Harpole Finds Children RIFLES OF WATCHMEN iryiug w Tame cavage lmDiv remaraea. inata m-nt he heard tha verdict and did questioned .red that there - vera let of guilty about the there waa nothing Iteptile for Pet (Special Dispatch to 'The Jooraal.) (Continued ffom Pag-e One.) .h.Tr- Kif 01 aynam"a about this f? lT h.01 covared it carefully with blanket to leesen the shock of tb " aei a maicn to tne ruse. Colfax, Wash;. Jul Mending bar , terrific that 1 1 two lltUe babes, aged I and S years. respectively, playing with a savage rat tlesnake, Mrs. M, D, Harpole snatched tba little tots -out of danger Just m time to aav their 'lives." Tha babe were pleased with the appearance of tha anska and wished to catch it for a Bet Mrs. Harpole, who lives aeveral miles aown in faioue river xrom wis cur, . told the story of tha little one' narrow cape: y aister an I 'were tfusjr with our nt tha i.n ;::,.i"vr:. uir.mo KSlliS1. tMP-eon of " tha waB mii. h.j ... r"1' etrect the dyna- v v vu oiu a i iiti war is as ryi s l aaaw lKLamTr:Jlnlrora our five inches aaav'sat. a kim i tin i na nnia that w a t haSnTncl thi;-Ki,T' wV. "eepenld nair an inch, and hmnn .if.. ce?awa1L1if,ntlheit'"- The'con-' thick, 'an1!' tn. '"? leJ?L -' inches oT solid concrete b" o r """""re ana liberty housework and the two children.' a boy 2, and a girl 3 yeara Old, were playing ! sen. waa isem talking, as we supposeov to tne and another named Donenn ...JV.-i on. : Ala an injury on the .hand. .A'mX rtia l . - : kitist tiicoa .nVa.ur.rrj- out in the. yard," she aaid, "We heard back bv .vlna .hin':TBhiut-i"."" eat aayinr. 'Coma en. come paia no . attention to it until me iiitie men. no one waa hurt k7 ih US. , " girl called out Mamma, come sea the vr. C. G. McCorack r wai ifuScSi0i1on rattlesnake.' t ran out as fast as I to T'dreaJ their wounds mVa wh0?h2 could and the siaht I beheld nearlvl man aVa"aL-Tt Yjn?, 'nd ?Then the frose mv blood. Cvina colled Uimi hZ. STn,!-.' ZZT'l.l tr side the'fence and In a poaitlon 'to jumo todav. . " :. x,oia "re wP-King and strike Instantly was a huge rat-( r Four men were t)ut in th ,i tleenake and kneeUng Just in front of knd . II T lF expTcted Vhit other, wifl h hlm and not more than' 16 Inches die- sent to Join ham toXht Th. Zl be tant with their littla hands otatrt.hd tha AXW .l-rl " JA men 'n 3Jnii.th,y rwr i?oat oyer it were the months Ito servej ii Spiuiding i x children. I. cauaht one in either hand I mnntha t acrA- fa.rl. r. "lx and lifted them out of harm', way and KrveTwd T ' MiyerV commiUaTri, I AA W 1. . 1 . . . . I vu wu im waaiea on otner charges as soon, as the present aentenc. a served. - ,?..'?'..,,.: ' F. 8. Rankin, who imii tha Sell wood poatoffica robbera, and af- ifi. u "foa WI ln jaoarai authorl I ties, but sentenced to 80 Hivi h tha fu7', -"Pposed to M been one of hthe leaders In 'tha nlhtTtn .n.n.b if. I . '.j . , j " ar -ww uwiiiviisii tuc r liSuJn"n"i""iin la being D.-Ci 4.r'if Uli oeuevea mat Rankin will fdln tha four In tha !.... hi, .l.h - : ..awvu SWEENY E1DICULES JONES' TOGA' CHASE with a "aort of a Ha Mover oo," when I not itnn shavlna. lltrnl-m .h. . verdict, declared t to oaae tha Judge'a Instructions settled aU doubt as to the way they should vote In the minds of moat of them. Borah Pitied Mother. Although Benatdr Borah naturally feels bitterly disappointed at the verdict he takes It very calmly and expressed filmself aa glad that the Jury did acquit the prisoner because of his mother. Haywood aaked his attorneys to allow him-to make a speech thanking the jury for ita action, immediately after the veraict was returned. Attorney Rich ardson arose to his feet and was about to aak the court for this permission when he suddenly changed hla mind and resumed his seat Haywood contantad himself with thanklne? each iuror nr. aonally and aaaurlng them all that they would receive a cordial welcome at tho Havwood hom any time they .came to Denver. Attomeye Darrow and Richardson of the defense stated that they were in perrect accord witn Haywood who said that ha felt that he had been fairly ana impartially irrai mi oy every one inrougnoui tne trial. . Haywood Treated Taixly. Haywood stated that he annreclatad the fairness with which Senator Borah has treated him and that he holds no IU will aa-ainst any one. Darrow tf. that had he been governor of Idaho at Citizens. The original column, constat ing of the Mlnera union, easily num-r bered 1,000 men and was greatly in creased along the line of march, while crowds -lined the curb and pushed Into tne streeiv sneering maaiy. Great excitement prevails over the complete vindication or the head or the tVeatern Federation of Miners. It is I understood that Haywood will come to I tiutte aa soon as possible. . , The quality of the barley jr. vnm, tne quality oi tne A hope, the Pabst Eurbt-Dat malting process and tb.e ceae make Pabst BluSKBlDcm The Quality of tea depends on soil, climate, cultivation. Folder's Golden Gate Teas -v 4- folden TLt Beer of Quality : Yon; ean drink Pabst Bin Ribbon with the absolute knowledge that it will have tba game delightful flavor and the same whokaorne effect year in and year out. , Churl's ICohn 1 Co.. Cor. Ji ri l ine Bta,, Portland, Or. I hone Mala 4S0. -- -.- f 5 (Special tMsDStcar-te-Tbe JoarasLV Spokane, Wash July ;8. Cbarlea Sweeny, mUIlonalr and ex-candldat for the United States senate, ts in th pity from New York and had th fol lowing to aay concerning the candidacy of Congressman W. I Jones to suc ceed Levi Ankeny of Walla Wall aa United States senator from Washing- " 'EVsirvKn1vy lr ma vara k. a. - mt vnv a,saaw VVUft VMIUail Jones Is John U Wilson's-man, and i. .uu "J1" bXm tor eatspaw. He aLRf. n. Jon" dok for his own SSJK0" return to the senate, de- tnm ki. . """ Minna - w.onee, l ?l!LV Wilson would hav Utf2ripl" about' making hi grand mr t0l to farther his ends. ' ttnnmfkV9 h Jonidrabla WOUld nOt M ft MMilMaitA eaawa.fi. -a "fas, Vaa. . " T ""VVW AM UffWtaTeT" ' . polities tot (04. , ;t j I Cejwion Oolong Kntfllsl. Oroattraat Gun , powder BlacK Ok 7 .Croon arc selected and blended by tea experts. Packed flavor-tight in dust proof cartons,-:.. :'j A rOLCER L CO. f AJf rRAMClSCO v Isaportwra mt Poro Toa"; oal TEA GQMS FLOOD OP TELEGRAMS Haywood Invited to Sneak at Large Cities Throughout East. (Journal Special Service.) Denver, Col., July 29., Headquarters of the Western Federation of Miner are flooded with telegrams this morn ing containing congratulations on the verdict in the Haywood case. Mes sages are coming in from all parts of I .ne world, 10 foreign countries being ioiJinEiiiru. aii oi i no targe eastern I cities are also included in th list. invitations to Haywood "to speak inl Philadelphia, Cincinnati and Baltimore were received tnis morning. - These cities are planning receptions-for the federation leaders and Denver. will glvel linn n. ruai welcome on nis return, I Minors who ar oonversant with the! suuacion aeciar ina ine HAywood ver dict will mean a' great Increase in th membership of te Western Federation oi miners. . - Nine oil wells are on land adioinih'g this company's holdings, iand in addi tion to the coal end of our enterprise, A COMPLETE OIL DRILLING OUT FIT IS NOW AT WORK, under the personal supervision of Mr. Clunv: an oil- drilling expert from Pennsylvania, who has "made TOOd" both in Pennsylvania;! and Galiforniarin producing oil and-who says - there is no question -but -that AA wui prouuee on ior; ine Angio-nmencan uii cc uoai company." liie holdings of this company embrace twelve thousand six hundred acres, and we are devel oping this property as fast as possible. OVER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS HAVE ALREADY BEEN EXPENDED, and as mucn more win De spent in tne near future. "We advise those persons who are alive to their own interests to immediate ly investigate this, company and its holdings. At the present time, when o.ur payroll amounts to several thousand dollars a montn, Desiaes otner heavy expenditures, and an earnest desire on our part to vigorously push the work along, you can secure a holding in this company at TWENTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR It is a cheap buy. Nothing can stop the rapidadvance in the price of this com pany's stock; it will soon be selling for more than double its present price, and when you have looked into the matter and made your own investigation, you will agree with , us. The men who are at the head of this, company are heavily. interested." This' is one of the few companies the success of which does not depend wholly on the sale of. stock. .We are going ahead as fast as possibleand our success is already assured. We now offer you an opportunity to become interested with. us, dui you muse act at once. , The Anglo-American Oil & Coal Qompany will handle their own product, and with shipping facilities aow building as fast as men and money can do the work, it will not be long before the business offices of this company will be open from 8 in the morning till 6 in the evening to receive orders for a better grade of coal than ever before produced on the Pacific coast. - The anthracite and semi-pituminous smokeless steaming coal found in south eastern Alaska has no equal on the Pacific coast, and its appearance in the mar-. ei win revolutionize tne coai Dusiness trom Vancouver to ban Diego. . : Anglo-American Oil and Coal Gi OFFICERS AIND TRUSTEES Krai o. exjutxy midii President and Manager Woodard,. Clark V Co.. Chemists- Dm gglsts. X. &. PITTOCX. ...Plrst Tlce-PresUent , Publisher Dally Oregonian. g. TAHUiT....... ..Jleooad Tio-PraldBt Dea Chute Irrigation as Power Co. P. W. WAMTIBXVn..... yi .'..IteJ T1o.irrs!4a, Wakefield, Fries d Co. OZOBOB X. XXXli. ....... .gaoretary and Tiiasiis. Vice-President Tltl Ouarante A Truat Co, S, 9. SATKBOn. . . . . ..Vlala Shina vatalia Formerly Buperinendent o? Water Unaaof jfrpk 607-608 G)mmcrcial Bl)(fe(rnet LONDON BUTTS IN English Papers Declare . Haywood Verdict Is Besnlt of Anarchy. (Journal Bpeclal Service. London, July 29. The - London pa pers call the Haywood verdict near anarchy and Idaho conditions are crit icised. j "Th weetern: Ute ia as near anarchy as a community is likely to get,'1 aaya tha Star. "It la clear that huge chunks of tha United States are still weltering in raw uumvuvpn coaos ana mat tna country cannot dlarest itself." Comments of other papers ar along SIJXTAN'S TK00PS MINSTKEL SHOW A troupe of ntertalnrs. who .. ara genuine negroes though not. genuine minstrels, appeared at th Helllg last night under - th namaof . th -Dlxl Minstrels." The company Is owned and directed by R. voeicKei ana Jonn j. No lan, who style themselves th "Barnum & Railev of real nearo minstrelsy. ' The performance followed, th time honored customs of minstrel shows in the arrangement of its program, the sSaKsassxrgaracggrggggpggi'iaf' UTf trrffHTTrilir TI i wnrmn i errorts or in performers, joaea, siui FIGHT WITH BANDITS csa numbers and other features of old- . - i.w . inati-alatf TViara waa an lntar- Tangier, July 29. Fierce fighting la reported between Bandit Ralauli's force and tha government troops which were sent to rescue Maia Mcijean, the Hootch man who serves as th sultan's military advisor. McLean . was recently captured oy tne panait sua is Doing nnia prisoner in tha-mountains bv the bandit h n opes to secure -at substantial ransom (romini'iuvtriimBni.'. ReDorts of the fiaht are meaa-ra mn it Is not known which side is coming off victorious. . Alio - oanuiis. nava an ad vantage for although they are not ao a-raat in mtmharaa. tha anvamm roops. tney aro There was an lnter- and other regulaUon time minstrelsy, locutor, endmen narfnrmara. . The company Includes several voices or remaraaDi natural merit, out was ai the same time almost devoid of real funmakersv The dancing and ainglng and the star or tna aggregation war worthy or tn neat minstrel periormers, but efforts at funmaking war not up to the standard - -or- tn - roost meaiocre vaiMavllla tserformanc, The first part of th program waa rtavoffirt to ainainr ana aancine? sDeciai ill " " .alii I 3 5? g FRONT AND S SjSaS3SS5aSaSS5 szKsxszrrjifi OomeDecoralinn I M Is not a difficult matter when you :)-, i ' US ,-,;r ;. -; HOR-E-LAC THE ORIENTAL WOOD FINISH A combination of most durabl Tar nlsh and Stains for Interior Wood ;. Work, Floors, Furniture, to. THE BIG PAINT STORE Fisher, Thorsen &Cd. MORRISON STS. ii M at vvynj ea a v ,au with tne battleground. uimis. nave an ad tlea by various members of tha com- . V g). they are not ao pany. Among th members whose sing- (TO AWT) TTTTJV PPnTlPSl the government Ins especiallv pleased th audience were SUXSiJ UJil XtUilJCiO thoroughly familiar Charles Williams. H. 8. Wooten, Monro ; Tyri irp-rj AT? lfDO inI' r.k.. imi r.harlea Vlamlnr. A travesty enimea, -a -o-w-j xieea, or th Coontown Court" occupied the second part of the program, and pro- video arreat merriment ior in audi ence. Tha piece waa staged 1 DEATH jOP MRS. HAGULL Tot Infant and CUldren. Tta Kind Yea Wm ilnji Bcsgbt Saarf th Blgnatura of ' Clinton. 111.. Jul 2.-A snaclal 's-rand bv Charles I Investigate the oharges of uxori- Willlams and th mual arranged by I om.?l "" and. murder Robert Lach. r ; , " . . I against mi ona wa . impanelled this ".Therarae a aood-aised 1 audiene to morning. Instructed by the oourV and hear th mlnatrel perforraanc. and it I ":riwt.","Von' "jventy-rour showed it appreciation by repeated an- J X1iI?.!5? bf,T.$lZ? VbP0" B? cores, -ine uixie Minsireis is aa or- ;r J'r ".r,Z i:, i-"" ganiaatlon of colored singers and dano-l L!wLy.in.hiI!,Jt vb.ut ,,,, era which has beeh far mor successful M00 member ar standing by-hlm.--, than I moat of the Bo-calls' mlnktral I .. ' ...-- ' i , . -i shows of modem days, and is known I, Tba Structural Building Trades AI. tnrougaouv to -oountry; v--.:.). .aiano z America, now mambar! ,.s COPFEE - Schilling's Best is a busi ness-like name; you know whut ; i t means; , arid m t j means what you want?J f " Teur grocer rt tares yow aiesey If rea doff . Uk It; we pr him. . . . , shl ot SQ,000 outstd of Ktrc Tac