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VA,*. A ' • • y- - 4 • « • r. 4r «• Jt • * SCIO OS OF THE WEEK . '< A * .<■ oiLEGox, BAIL FUR MOYER President of Western UH »7 FUADS FACE CAR FAMINE. Federation o* Thousands Will Be Needed to Market Present Crop. Miners Uut of Jad. Charles II Boise. Idaho. July 30 Moyer, president of the Western Fed eration of Miners nnd co-def«ndsnt with William D Haywood, acquitted of the murder of cg-Govetnor Hteun- enb«rg, waa ordvrvd released on 33S.OOO ball yesterday by Judge Wood, who presided nt the Hajwoud trial The attorneys tor the federa tion expected to have the bond ready A Rs»um« of th« Lui Important but for filing last night, but the arrange Not Lass Inters*ting gvsnts ments had not been wholly com pleted nt a Lit« hour and Moyer re of th« Pa»t Week. signed himself to another night in jail He will probably be released (today and will leave within 24 hours A revolt a few miles from Ban- for his home In Denver. tingo, Cuba, was quickly put do wn. No application for ball was made Two Jurors say they believe liny- tn the case of George A I’etllbone, woog 1« guilty but ytelJcd to th» ma the third of the alleg-d conspirators, but a motion was made fur a speedy jority Qpvernor Folk has removed a trial and his case was ordered set down tor Tuesday, October 1. Kansas City police commissioner to Con««l intimated that they might stop grafting. apply for bonds lor 1’etllboae later, Gr.-at Britain and Germany have but It I* not believed that the state's agrwd on an inter uaik.uul prise W ’ ’ : It n court at Tho Hague. generally stated that there la more Heney is confident of convicting incriminating evidence against Petti bone than any of the other«, while Glass on the second trial and will hot It has been g.-ncrally conceded that depend upotl Zinimer nt all. the case against Mover Is the weak- iJemonstratlons are being held In eat of the three. The defense In the m..ay places in Haywood's honor and Haywood case admitted that there already there is talk of running him were a number of things for Petti- bone to explain as to hla asooeiation for pr«eMeM » • with Harry Orchard nnd th« sending A eraxy man wrecked a Great f tnotH’V to t|Un. but they said Northern passenger train near tlarve, would b«1 time enough to deal with M. i . i • ‘ : • AIn11 k h’ v ' ■ •*”! hltn these matters when Pettibone him- to do It. One man was killed and self was placed on trial. several Injured. \r<asi LET ORCHARD PAY PENALTY I iUil 1 lUll ilU II Borah fervently Disclaim» of Immunity. Thought Chicago. July 30.—The western I lU I».. Idaho, July 20—Ths case of the State of Idaho agulnst William D. I - , . i. ar« facta« ue prow» «r |jot asaenibllug thousands of car* at var- I Haywood, charge-) with the murder of Frank Meum-nl» rg. a former governor Sous points during the next 30 days | of 11.» »tale, will rest with Judge and fur the purpose of transporting the jury by tonight UiarutM-« l>arn>w, crops to market. Nearly every big > after »pealing Im 11 hours, concluded railway s>at.*tu has received detailed the tins I plea for Haywood's life at reports from its agents In every part 4 ’211 p. m.. and nt 7 o'clock last even of the west, northwest and suutbweat ing United "'latea Senator lloiah opened regarding crop conditions, probable the eliding argument for the proeoeu- Shakes Hands With Course*. Thanks yield and the prospect for future bus Captain Tells Why Ha Rtfutad More lion. He will e|»wk for three «esslon«, ■ >r about seven hours. Judge Fremont iness. Frutu th.-ae statements esti Each Juror, and Goes to See Pa»»engsrt Life Preservar» W »«l w II ii -truet am) ciiarge the jury mates are mad« of the number ot His Mother. Stand Hsid Test. on Saturday morning. cars which will bo needed to take Mr. Bcrati'e >.pe.vh was a senaqtion. care of the various crup movements From tin» to time be turned on corm* Boise, July 38 Into the bright nlong tho line of each road. The eel » >r th« defen-«, (I. rve denunciation San Francisco, July 37. • « —-The In sunshine of a beautiful Hunday morn agents are required 16 give some eetl- voxtlgatlou Into the sinking of itio [»Hiring from his lij»., an.I at times ing. Into the stillness of a city drowsy n.ato of the time when the different l r nght prvt.-ts ir m Mr. Richardson »l'h the laxy slumber of a summer crops »III begin to move and how steamer Columbia, whereby, accord •nd Mr llarr w. but with l.laxlng eyes Monday William D Haywood the great the early movement will be. ing to the laical figures. 81 lives mi,! 1. t wn.i.w tn- si'er...•! cverv effort defendant In one uf I he mo t not. d This la doue so that tho railroads were lost, was res. unit'd today by to break the rush of wot.Is. The cli trials Involving conspiracy and mur may avoid, if possible, taking cars Captain John Birmingham. United max w.i- rewel.ed, when in lahalf of der ting the country has .ver known, out of other service and rushing States Supervising Inspector. Offi walked yesterday a free tnau, acquit them to the west, there to remain cers und members of I ho crew of the state of Idaho, Its [wopl.', its gover idle tor days awaiting loads. ted of the murder of Former Gov troth vessels were examined and the nor ati'l himself he .liaclaimsd «11 In It Is believed from tho report» re deposition! of Captain Hansen of tho ti--'’>n or <I« m > re I., give imiuimlty to ernor Frank Steunenberg Finally, hl« fwe jiale and Th« probability of a verdict of ac ceived thus far thnt the curly crop San Pedro and his first officer read Orchard quittal in the case of th« secretary movement this year will bo heavy The testimony brought out the voice quivering with emotion, the sen treasurer and acknowledged leader and therefor» an unusually large statement from Captain llnrmlngham ator raired hla artn and said of the Western F'ederatlon of Miners number ot cars will have to bo as that It was the first Unto he had ever “If I should ewr Join in or give ap Home Idea of the task that known that llte-pr«servera had ac proval to immunity to thia man I had beeu freely predicted since Sat sembled urday, when Judge Fremont Wood confronts th« railroads can bo gath tually been effective In saving life, ho|a> the girwt G>»| may slther my ered from the North western's report qualifying It by adding thnt people read his charge. right arm in the s.»'k<>t." It was also freely predicted that In ot the situation. On n new line of were usually loo frightened to don Mr llorah dvclaic.1 the »tale did not that company tn tho west there will th«,event of Huy wood's acquittal tho them correctly. wart Hay w I convicted of any crim« bo - uwde.1 100 boxcars a loti« to state would abandon tho prosecution Captain Hansen. In his report, de of his associate«. Charles H. Moyer, transport a potato crop which will be nied that he had been unnecessarily for wl.ifb Orchard <.r Pettil»>ne or tin- pr> (dent of the Federation, ai d shipp.'d from three new towns., cruel In refusing <1> take any more Moyer ..r Simpkins or anybody else waa officials of tho Northwestern insist survivors on board ntt«-r he bad res*, rer[«uisible, and deeired a vsrdld of George A. Pettibone, of Denver, Statements from counsel and from that their road will bo in better cued 76. giving as u reason for his guilty only If the evidence was dvetned Governor Gooding issued today dia- shape to handle thia year's crop thau action that his own vessel was In »iitlM*i«nt to warrant such a ..inclusion. The Royal Insurance Company han It was last year's. A great amount such a condition thnt It wan danger* I hr senator dem imc.rl Clarence liar pel this view of the situation. HAA.it BECOMES INSANE. In saved the assets of the German It wax after being out for 3! hours of new equipment has been ndd«d ous to approach her, and therefore row'» statement that the Jurors' minds surancy ¿Company from lawyers for that the Jury, which al first had been and business In other directions ordered the other boats to keep off had betn poironed again»! the defend* San Francisco people by buying the Brain Suddvnly Unhinged by Storm divided eight fur acquittal, two for promises to b« less Imperative than Chief Engineer Arthur V. Wil anta in this cate. Nowhere, lie de- defunct company. ot Criticism. conviction and two blank, and then last year. The company Is also mak liams testified that the Han Pedro . laicd, could a fairer trial have been ing an effort to have a larger percen Ito plans to disband the Corean did not lower all her boats because San Francisco, July 30 - The seemed deadlocked at 10 for acquit held than in liolsc. tal to two for conviction, finally came tage of Ba own cars upon Its mils the vessel was under-manned. army. brain of Robert Hawse, third officer to an agreement shortly after the this year. With this purpose In The alleged action of Third offi Railroads have' surrendered to of the lost steamer Columbia, MUC- first faint streak« of tl^ coming day view, fewer Northwestern cars will cer Hawse, of the Columbia, In re GLASS CASE FINISHED North Carolina In the rate fight. cumbed last night to th« abuse, ridi showed gray above the1 giant hills be loaded to go off their own rails. fusing to give his coat to a woman Burlington officials stated that waa brought out In the testimony of Nine lives w.re lost on a burning cule and contempt which has been which bound Boise to the north and The w.-arr old bailiff, who had th«y have just now a surplus of box Quartermaster Curran. The latter Attorneys Make Argument» to Jury steamer on Cayuga lake. New York. iiKiii. i him *'v..r Mine.' th« In east kept an all-night » Igll before the cam and are accordingly assembling testified tti.it there were unclothed in San Francisco. vest I gat loii of th« disaster has bwn There U a great fatulno of teach Holding the newspaper door of the Jury-rootu. wax startled many cars to take car» of their share women In the boat, and when Hawse Han iruuciwo, July 20 — The lamia ers due to the strike against state In progress of the Nebraska crop. They expect Into action by an Imperative knick was asked to give hla coat to one of articles containing criticism of his examination.* Gla-s bribery ca«e should lw in the net Ions subsequent to the crush In from within. Events moved rapidly th« wheat to bcglu to move between them he hail refused, saying thnt hand» of the Jury by ! o'clock thisalter- A Chicago mob tried to kill the his hands, a brain fiber snapped and enough after tills, and hardly nt last July 35 and August 1. and declare tho Coat belonged to him The wo th» principal actors In the trial had that (»••tore the first dale arrives they men, said Curran, hud been exposed ii'Mtii. Francis J. Heney, for the peo assailant of a girl but were prevented he was tnad. by the police. Th« Ignominy heaped upon him been gathered Into the courtroom al will be In good shape to band!«) all for an hour before Hawse covered ple, ai«l T. C. C«»>gan, for the defensa, a few mom. nts before 8 o’clock, that will be offered. them up with a piece of sail. yeeler.lay made «neh his opening argu Senator Pettus, of Alabama Is w«s mor» than he could bear. After when the whlla envelope was handed It Is probable that a conference of Ila*«« Interrupted the proceed ment. \l IÜ o'cl<M'k this morning Dal* dead . H>* had recently celebrat'd brooding for several days over the by th<* foreman to the Judge and waa traffic officials will be held i-ooii to ings by Interposing an Indignant de pliin M. Ih'ltnas will liegln th« ehwlng charges which had been made against hla 88th birthday. talk over th« crop movement nnd to nial. and for a few momenta counter- n.|<lrc-s for Popolai prophecy 1« him, his Intellect Inst that keen ad-' torn open and the verdict read. make plans for co-operation of West Tils,farmers trust, with headquar Just meat »hat nature provides br denials flew back and forth between divided la'i a conviction and a día. ern roads with respect to prompt ter» af Indlahapolls, has decided on tween thought and art. and his mind tho two officers. Hawse waa placed GLASS JURY DISAGREES. handling of foreign cars and their on th» stand and testified thnt he agreement. No one affects to foreenat gl.26 wheat for 1907. reeled off into Insanity. prompt return to the home Hues. had offered his coat to Miss Maybell« sn acquittal. Hawse had spent the evening at Washington lumbermen want ex The chief sensation of the trial cam« The railroads desire to make this Watson, the plucky Berkeley girl, Vote Stood S«ven to Five for Con Senator Spooner to fight the pro- hla room«. 188 Fair Oaks street. Sec at I 20 o'clock, when the prosecution a record year for prompt and expedi but she refused It and asked him to viction New Trial Soon. posed raise of freight on lumber pro-, mid Officer Richard Agerup u’as with tious handling of the western crup. give It to another woman more ties- listing clos. I its c.v«e Mr. Itelinas crisp him. Hawse had «pent an hour or ducts. San Francisco, July 38 After 18 ly announced "Fohavew»." Thia tltule than herself. more reading the censure« which had ballots. In wbl<h there was small Venezuela has refused Root'» pro- been printed against him. d. -terruitmtion to offer nu «vidsso« in With a variation from the original standing FCURTEEN BURNED AL’VE. poaala for setting tire trouble exist cry like a wild animal he clenched contradiction I th« circumstantial web GLASS CASE WITH JURY ing aRpI r»lutloris may be severed by the clipping« In his hands nnd leaped of the body seven for conviction woven around Gian» was a »miden and and five for acquittal, the Jury tn the United State«. 'omp’rte surpris.’ to everyons, most of to his feet. Agerup looked at him the Ixruls Glass bribery caw was dis Mysterious E »plotion Shatter» New Consumed Fourteen Day» of Ac'ual all to the prosecution, for ths previous York Tenement Houts. A scout cruiser has just bæn and Hawse looked at his friend, but charged thia afternoon by Judge His eyes were Lawlor. launched at Qttlncy, Mass. It Is ex- did not see him. Trial Bt* do» Argument*. day I>elma» lia>i casually, or so It New York, July 30.- An explosion pected to prove the fasteat boat in glax.-d., iThere was no disagreement aa to accompunied by fire, shattered an Hun Franclaco, July 37. The case •e.-nit-’l, mentioned Rudolph Hpi.-eklr« Tho |K>llce were called and Hawse the payment of a bribe, but It was e American navy. agulnst Louis Ghouf. first vice-pres aa "one <>f the witnesses we aliali call,** was taken to the detention ward at contended by the men who voted for East Hide teuement late Hunday Heney, after stating frankly to tbs ident and general manager of th» Striking coal miners In Minnesota the Central Emergency Hospital. night, nnd within the crumbling acquittal that the crime had not been Pacific Hlates Telephone and Tele jury that the d>. Unatlon of Second Vics • to return to work. wall« 14 persons went down to death, graph Company, charged with the I're-i lvnt Zimmer, th.* m<«t Important positively fastened upon Glass. Balt Iuike messenger boys have The retrial of the case has been while twine as many wore probably crime of bribing Supervisor Chari«« Individual w¡Ines', for the stale, to tes HOWL IN PAIN. for alternate Sun- won their »trike set for August 5. Boxton In the sum of J5.000 to v<>'» tify hai put it I I tie I- Her of tho fatally injured. days off. Tomorrow morning. Theodore V agslust an ordinance granting th.* pro-.eutl II to e-fulili-li .¡.'finitely the The wr.-. kefl building waa at 323 S« Government Wounds Railroads Halxey. who acted as the bribery Home Telephone Company « rival Mayor Taylor, of B&n Francisco, agent of the Pacific Telephone Com Christt» street, where a six-story franchise In Han Francisco, went to e. i ne. t i.n of G I,,«» with 11.« crime of vsrelv In Pocketbook. has appointed a new board of sup- bribing Hu|>ervi«or Charhw Boston, de pany. will bu placed on trial The •rvlaora. Chicago. July 30 Western rail* proaecutlon anticipates no trouble tn tenement rose above tho grocery the Jury last evcnlug after 14 days voted himself to « vigorous expoaitiun of actual trial nnd n day and a half store basement. Tho explosion Is as have romU ar<- near an open break with convicting Halsey, and has openly Valuable historical papers 1 yet unaccounted for nnd tore out the of arguments by Assistant District of th» circumstantial cnae made out. been stolen from their • archives In the Postoffice Department over the stated that If necessary he will be front of the building, and tho fire Attorney Heney for the people nnd Havana. transportation of mails, owing to a grunted Immunity If he will take the that followed caught tho 20 families, T. C. Coogan and Dolphin M. Del- SUMMARY OF THE SURVIVORS The government say» there Is no number of recent orders. The latest stand and tell the truth. numbering 100 persons, while moat niu» for th» defen«. The prosecution will lose no time of them were sound asleep. The reading of Judge luiwlor’s dang.-r of a coal famine this winter cause of grievance Is th« Imposition Revised Returns Show a Total ol 03 In placing Ola»« on trial again. If like that ot last. Fourteen dead bodies have been charge to th« Jury consumed one of heavy fines on nearly all the roads Lives Lost. Zlmtner. whose testimony would con recovered. Of tho Injured, many hour. Its conclusion the court- At North Carolina ticket ngents have for delay in delivering the mails To vict Glans In two minutes, persists In room was cleared. the jury was Jumped from th« window«, others San Francisco, July 20.—A reca»! consider the situation railroad men been Indicted for violating the state his refusal to answer question« on charge of two deputy of the returns from the work of re» cue held an Important conference today the wttm-ss stand, he will be putW were caught by falling timber«, given In railroad rate tew. One of them dwlared that th« l»h«d to the extent of the California many, half suffocated by smoke, sheriffs nnd by them conveyed In a shows that of the 245 person on th« The approaching election In the fines levied by th« were dragged from tho hallways, tally-ho to tho Fairmount hotel. government steamer Columbia, 162 bave leen Philippines 1» arousing but little tn- against his road In oue quarter law, which allows Imprisonment for while other« received their wounds raved, while live bolles liave been re* six months for each such refusal. By during th» panic nnd mad fight t<-re»t among the native». amounted to 3 40,000. A similar overol and an are r«|s>ft«.i lost. Haywood Cave Finished a among each other for an exit. New YorJc Is terrified by the con condition on other roads was re thls process Zimmer can be given Di the entire nttmU r of list, 30 were total of nearly five yoara In prison. Boise. Idaho. July 27. Evidence The tenement was occupied chl.-fly tinued assaults on young girls which ported The fines were n»scused un by Italians. A passerby was attracted and argument la at an end and this no li, 4U Hoiii'-n aixl Ave were children. the police »ecm unable to atop. der a new rule which went Into ef by the explosion which apparently morning the Jury will be left to de Of th« 1W! |ma-.ngers, 114 liave ticen Dani«« He Attacked Hansen. A Chicago woman ha» been ar- fect In July, 1306. occurred In the basement. As ho cide what penalty, If any, William D ■avril. Silly eight of these have been The roads are amax.-d to find that San Francisco, July 29 Third Of reirte’d who has for years been secur turned toward th« building th« whole Haywood shall pay for participation taken to Astoria, eight have arrived they are in danger of losing 15 per ficer Hawse, of the wrecked steamer ing babies from so called "hospitals" front with Its flimsy fire escapes fell In a criminal conspiracy resulting In an<t then «elllug them around town cent of their mull pay unless they re Columbia, hus made a statement In Into the street, and from the sagging the assassination of rx-Governor here ami the rem« rider are st Eureka • •r on their way to tins city. Of the W8 vise schedules and place their mall which he denies the charges made Frank Steunenberg. with which he While th« exar 1 wa» reviewing trains ut>on running time which th«y against him. Referring to Captain floors a score of the halt awakened la charged. United States Senator men, 70 were saved nml of the HI wo persons dropped Into the «treet. troops near the palace one regiment know they can maintain In all sea Hanson, h« says; ”1 never did crlt- Two of the seven William K. Borah. engaged by the men 43 w.re saved. of his guard mutinied and refused to sons and In all kinds of weather. Jclxe his conduct, but simply mad« Many of these were badly hurt, but State of Idnho aa special counsel for children Survive. Of the 64 Inetn1er« The new rule, fhe roads say. Is my report to the United States In they proved to be the more fortunate taku part In maneuver» unless a cer •if the ertw, 34 are alive. oppressive and unjust. It provides spectors of hulls and boiler«, In ac of the tenants for another moment the prosecution, spoke the last word tain commhnder wa» removed. last night. This morning Judge Fre that If the malls are late tea tim«« < n cordance with the facts, nnd ven and the building was wrapped In mont Wood will charge and Instruct Salvador has asked Mexico to act as any route during a period of 90 days, Glass Case Unfinished. tured the opinion that had the San flames, and tho cries of persons burn th« Jury, which. It la expected, will ing to death rent the air. In tho mediator with Nicaragua. H.<n Francis. <>, July 26 Contrary th« road shall be assessed 15 per Pedro allowed me to discharge th« wild excitement that followed many retire to consider its verdict at about to expt • fations, the prosecution did W. J. H<y»n has savnl a woman cent of the pay of that route for the survivors from the boat, I would were inlured. I I e clock. not finish terday Its rnsc against Quarter. huv L..d « chaacv to rtscuc mors." from tie mg run over by an auto. L.ils Glass, chariod with the bri Have SI.000.000 Yearly on Mails. Heat recer.l« throughout the Middle bery of supervisors The most Inter- All W.ll Resign. Wrack» Due to Owner«. Fire At Coney Island. Chicago, July 27.—The revenue de • Ring witness was Mrs. Annie Box states have broken all fotiuer I«Curds San Francisco, July 30.—ft Is be New York. July 29. Coney Islartd Ban Francisco. July 20—The re- rived from hauling the United State« ton, wife of Supervisor Charles Box (or U>is qummer. sponslblllty of the companies which was visited by a disastrous fire yes lieved that by tomorrow night th« 16 mails by the railroads running west tun, who •• temporary ln< umbency of New FMinburgh, a suburb of Ottawa, by Iron-clnd schedules, compel their terday and seven blocks In the supervisors appointed by Mayor Tay th» .Mayor's chair under the domi The from Chicago, St. I/ mi Is, St. Paul and nation of the ' Big Htlck.“ waa ter Ont., ha» l>een swept by fire. Esti masters of ships to go at a aped amusement ion« were destroyed. The lor will be formally seated. Minneapolis and the Miaouri rivet is to their own consciences tell them Is loss estimated by the shows Is about present plan Is to have one memlier mated teas, 83UU.UUO minated r.-c-ntly by tho aucceaalon unsafe, was the feature of the Co 11 .UUlJ.VOO. , Tllyou's Steeplechase of the boodiing board resign nt a be further reduced approximately |1,. Tli* famine In Ft Elisabeth district, lumbia wreck testimony, taken be Park and nearly a score of small time In order that there may be a 000,000 a year as the immediate result of |>r. Edward R .^Taylor. Mrs. Box- ton testified that the »6,000 which Jamaica, is growing worse. Ten thou- fore Captain Bermlngham yesterday. hotels were wljwd out, and for a time majority to pass the resolution of • >t the report« of 126 Inspretors, wlm her husband conf. ■ cd was accepted sand-people are said to be starving. Second Officer Agerup'« testimony the flames threatened the destruc formal recognition of each of the have been at work for the last six ns a bribe from T. V. Halsey, tion of l.una Park and Dreamland, new members as he takes hla seat. months determining whether the space T*>a «florts of the Watwsh railroad to established more clearly than had been don« before the fact that cap great homes of summer amusement, In this manner It Is planned to pro Predict» Raioep'a Defeat. establish 2 cent [«asenger rate« all tain« are compelled to run their ships and the scores of smaller places ceed until each of the 1« resignations use-1 in railway poetai cars by the gov through the East lias been blocked by •t full speed nlong a dangerous coast which fringe the water's edge for a have been formally accepted and ernment Was in excess of space entTl- Victoria, II C , July 36.—Count clent to accomplish the work, Thr Yanaglsawa, of the Japan«»« House other roads. In foggy weather In a course navi mile. A lucky shift of the wind to Mayor Taylor's list has been formal railroads have l<een noti timi. of Peers, says his government will ly appointed, and recognised. seaward aided the firemen gated by many vessels. Japan has complete.! a treaty taking be defeated soon by th« attitude i of full control of Corea and th« minister Premier HatonJI on the difficulties Butts Plumbers Want More. Again Enlisting Negroes. Garrison In Coras. New Assassination Plot Found Japanese of foreign affairs »ay» China may share Butte, Mon»., July 27.—The local with the United States. I He eipecta Houston. Texas, July 30.—The St. Petersburg. July 37. 6 .' —The po Seoul, July 30.—All the relnforce- the Igm* tete. Plumbers' union «truck belay for |a the new government to be formed meats of the Twelfth Brigade have lice today unearthed a plot to assas army recruiting station here today wh«n the Diet meets In December, per .lay of eight hours. The ~ men now Ft. II. Roger«, head of the Standard landed. The regarrlsonlng of Corea sinate the MlnUter of War, General received Instructions to enlist for the _ Admiral Yamamoto will be at Ita receive 67 “ I, has teen »truck down by heat «nd by Japanese troops, according to the Rm-dlger. Buildings aggregating fl,* h«ad. Several members of the colored cavalry ••specially desirable He »aid that the I Japanese i Xrtors have order«.! complete rest new plan of organisation, will tie military organisation of the Social negroes, the flr-t enlistment of no* Otki.Otai in value under construction are are much excited over the Han Fraa- Revolutionists were arrested. groes since the Brownsville affair completed by tomorrow evening tie! up. as tli« only hope ol recovery. cl»co rlota. In a Condensed Form for Onr Busy Readers. Jury Deliberated 21 Hours, tflih Two for Conviction. lords Between Officers Ol Columbia and San Bedro. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS PBISOMK yiiltHT BISÍHAHÜtO H.USt IHARIitO WITH CHUTLTT