c c I J I I r l I I VYS I j JI riCE i I Ur f F JESUS CHRIST 1 1111 II 11111 I Ihl 11111 Oil 11I1 JII hlll l 1 I 1IIII rlII J 11 Ihn lilt th IlIlt tlll 111I1111 lilt 1111 11I1I DESERET 0 0 EVENING NE VV < S I S A Inutile Mnro oonipeltlim Jllll III tiitont STOHK U UK Uhul publicity hJt IT IS U1trll A In AVOIIT1I of I1r I11J 1 r 1 f THUVH AND LIBEnTY I 10 i Gg j = EDITION l L 1907 0 SALT LAKE CITY UTAlT FIFTYSIXTH YEAR I TRiAL OF HAYOOD 1 N BEGUN IN BOISE U One of Four Defendants Charged With Complicity in Murder of ExGov Steunenberg v ORCHARD IS CHIEF WITNESS Should Defendant be Acquitted Believed Cases Against Others Would be Abandoned Jlfllllllll Array of Cmuwl on 1011 jdc1fl lllnlllul qf Inrois Ji JkgttIi 1Isc Ida May William D Hay il secretary and treasurer of tho 11 11 elIeILr vitcru Federation of Minors today irs placed on tilal for complicity In the niurdtT ut Caldvvell Ida on De 30 1303 Q former Oov Frank Stounon ot four defend bI Iloywood Is ono o bere HtywOQd ants charged with the murder Thu oilurs are Charles H Moycr president of 11w federation Guorgi A Pettlbonp member the executive com a former tlo executv mittee of thc federation and HarrY i Circlmrd TIio lust named i ojcpectvJ in bo the most Important witness for the stato against Hnywood Moycr and Fcttlbone He is said to have made I confession and It has been the task of the prosecution to endeavor to corrobo rate this confession wherever possible Tho fact that Hayxvoods CUBe IB the first called for trial la regarded lS in dicating that the prosecuting attor neys bellevo their strongest ovldence Is against the necrclary ot the federa tion The outcome oC his caso will de termine tho acton to bl taken with icgard to Jloyer and Pettlbone Should there bo a conviction ot Huynwod Jloyqr and rottlbonu will ho called for trial In thu order named On the other hand an acquittal of Hnywood un doubtedly would mean an abandon ment of tho cases tijralnst tlio other accuycd olllcers of the miners organ Irallor Orchard will not be tried until ull of the other cusus arc disposed of I Is said that the evidence acalnst Him Is SI Rtronir that he cannot hone ful other than a conviction oc murder in tlio first degree regardless gf tho verdicts upon the indictments against Hayvvood Moyer and Pcttlbone Or chard It Is said has been promised no dtgrce of clemency whatsoever In glv Ins evidence for the state Having admitted bitt active part In the heinous cime of blowing the former governor of Idaho to pieces with I bomb at the Gatuot hIs residence Orchard un < jcatlonnll will have to pay tho capi tal punishment for his confessed clime Tho ilwt disclosure of the names of the witnesses fur the state other t than thoio Known through the grand Jury Inquiry was made voluntarily bs counsel for the state before tho ex amination of talesmen began The list contains 151 names Including lurry Orchard former Gov Peabody ut Colorado Miss Cora Peabody daughter of Qov Peabody VV K frlioii president and C C Humlln HIM rftury or the Mine Owners ngso I i then of Cripple Creek Colo Gen fliMman Hell of Colorado Bulkeley ills adjutantgeneral of Colorado Jullnn Stoucnberg brother of the iail governor Stuvo Alums Mrs Vuanis Frank A Fann of the United Sidles Interior department In clang I forest reserve In Idaho James Mc raland ind other detectives seEr OF CUIJIU 1 fIldVClI where the murder was com IllIId ia the county seat of Canyon tuity A change of venue to Boise ti capital city of Idaho and county ii O Ada county on the motion of the di fense it being alleged in behalf 01 thi Ilrlflllll that I fair trial In 1 myon ruiinty would bp tin Imposs i ity Huywood Moyer and Petti 1 1 < WI transferred to the county Jail I i > which comprises the basement 1 of the county courthouse Tho > uH for which tlio cases were set IH i I 1 us the district court of the Jii < r4 Judicial district PRESIDING JUDGE Th presiding judge Is Judge rio inoi Wood n native ot Maine a form tI prvtitlonrg at the bur In this city Id l < nsldiiiK nul over his lust 1m I crhnlinil case Judge Wood h go riled us a careful deliberate and both the prosecution at nit II IMC in iho present trials bet love In he will Iciivu wi lel no titonu unturned I that equal evenhanded Justice in Orchard the selfconfessed 1 inlurr of GOY Steunoiibcrg and the i i rr of Hayvod Moyer nnd Patti I I voiiilniil In the Idaho state Ucniliiry Hovcrcil miles out of thin I Hi M kept under careful guard II linl IIOISF QUIET ON SIJUFACK i msp m the outset of tho famous I ti is on tho Htirfnce almost tim least i t r Id community nt any In Urn 1 iiKd Htatcs The case of the mlnerii i ntvrr discussed upon the strcutrt l J the nuthorllleH n city county d i alp have taken careful but not lull MUIMI to provcnt any suIt lisiurlirnirc fhn people have di 1 fiinod Hint th > i cfwcd Hlmll be tried iho toItut5IiQL Upon the street cor J1 TlKll BIOinH to be I no lllllH I a hero hut llmt a full trlul will tie LI nIl Ihl best of feeling aiipniuni 1ull among tliiim mom proml I ntlv coimiLted with hit ewe Hvmi 1 r inoiv radical of HIP mipportmH of I uniifprl ijilntTH nro in good humor ii 1 II rcndy lo rim It with their itc uamtanrcH over llin udviintuKcs iir ti rtomlnBH or BOflrtllHin 1IOI8K IH VKHY QIWI Thf good feeling and widespread de p iq to rirnvenl Anything nven iip fOClt 111 lP rrWhlnB a Hiiro of disorder tos cI 1 r lf1 lute last lrtc Wil 11111 IIMl iii i lit triton 111 iimum mimmonid oNo him a Hoplai > orator who was bert elfht inonthH M hiiraiiKUlnR aurllonvon at sirn i I ners and iiro test ing tll absolute 0ipijcp or the man ILCCtiIOJ of the urder of dov StnuiHllberK Tho nyor ox tim It toil lo the noilallslle ail il old npisixcr tnt thacondlthm ol all and quiot iievti I I log II Ilolun vat r7 BrntcfyliiK to ihe jHlzons that I hey flu not ililnk I oil visululo Unit ihcre f mid he nubile spea kill Ii al thll I I IllS I 1 J ii pointed out unit IKHmatter of t if Built or liiiinceiiMi ot lift nvciiaul 111111 wnH 1 mixtifir fm lie deiermlu ii toil or a J11 ot I 2 roll rltlzonx and 1 puulio oratory 11 Iht mibject rlgijt end to Inilmne come woalt i imled pemnn Into tile rommlHvlnil of 11 rrt nil ivhc would b ruinttel I r all aldPK The Interview wim inoal Ifulm eliding by ihu nmyorH I Iubki dl J W tlU had no Intcn HA31BY ORCHARD MTio Confesetl that ilxGovvriioi SIciincnbcrK AVas WnNliuilcil in the In stinico of tlio hint Circle ot the VtStrIl Fcdcriitlpn of Jllncrs ton of speaking during the trials ami that ho agreed with till the mayor said LENGTH OF TUIAL Speculation as to tho length of tho Hnywood trial his resulted In guesses ranging from two weeks to live months There all some who belo that tho task of selecting a jury alone will require lit least threo weeks In the jury panel reporting today were only 2 i names two ot these having In dicated that their excuse was certain Each side hRS 10 peremptory chal lenges and there are likely to be many lawful disqualifications AHKAY O COUNSEL A formaidable array of counsel has been engaged by both the state and the defense to conduct tho cases of the ac cused miners In charge of the prose cution lire James 1 Hawley of this city United States Senator W E Borah County Atty O M Vanduyn and George Stone o Caldwoll es pecially employed to represent Canyon county where the murder was com mitted Representing the defendants are Messrs E F Richardson of Pen ver Clarence S Barrow of Chicago Edgar L Wilson of noise I forma law partner of Judge Wood John F Nu gent of Boise and Fred Miller of t Wash IN THE COURTROOM Tho bit courtroom was only halt fled nt 10 oclock when Judge Wood took the bench and Sheriff Shftd JUxJgln called the session to order orer Grayboarded court bailiffs stood In tho aisles ready to preserve order They hud little to do The opposing counsel were arranged ut long tables on either side of the witness chair which Is sot in tho center of thu space within the counsel rail At the defendants table John Murphy general counsel of the Western Federation of Minors sat with the other attorneys entered for Hav wood Just bacl of the defendants counsel table sat Mrs Haywood wifu of the pilsoncr In her Invalid chair She was accompanied by her two daughters and I must Judge Wood made several announce ments In civil proceedings before he finally turned to tho array of counsel before him and asked Is tilt defendant Haywood In court Darrow Ho is waiting to be culled said Mr HAYWOOD APPEARS The next Instant Hnywood appeared in custody of Deputy Sheriff Has Decatur employed by Canyon county eotl to guard the accused miners Has wood a stocklly built man Just sho at six feel In height and weighing per Imps 180 pounds appeared clean shaven this morning and apparently his long confinement broken nJPlrent 11 his been by dully oxcrcUo on the lawn surrounding the courthouse has had little effect upon his health Haywood suffered an accident to his tight eye some yeiua ago losing its sight Ho fat today at the end of the line of seats occupied by his family ms chair fOII le was within I few feet of tho llrst of the Jury chaIrs which arc arranged directly In front ot tho Judges bench Mr hawley of tho State counsel In I formed Judge Wood that In accordance Odancp with the statutes he would Indoreo on I the Huywood Indictment the unman of all thu witnesses for the piosectition so UI ns tlCY art icuiosvn PIOScclton I Mme THIS Was ncreSi10 to ncClt tense iAro 3Cti mi < 1 > Gentlemen queried Judge Wood Iucrled Wo IIIHJ counsel fOI both bide voiced In unison junons ExousicD Next followed tho oxciiHlnjr of four members of the regular Jury panel of 2 namcH luaviiiK hit I 11 lo bo examined at this 11mI Ono of tim men uccuiica had I Kick wife Tho others hud business InloroHtH which limy convinced the court would suffer lireparabiy of thoy worn IlleOI nerve In hun trim Twelve itui itt etu 1161 wen called nnd all of the nnl tht empty Jury scats woe ftlM before the examination ot any nled talCBinnWi8 begun IIHBT MAN QUKSTJONJ3D A U KwiiiK I Krnybonrdod rnr pent ci who Slt In tho foremans ohalr was the first of II pnnel q itest ho tied by Sir JUiwloy for thu Mini fhu attorney liiinlm llrwt ag to the ron denec of thin Propottvil Juror Hu wild hu hnd llvud hern n mnnhor of 111 havlnif com from Oregon Ho won 1 native however of Indiana Are you I memb of I lie carpen ters No U I I 1011 iiidtid Mr I iii nrleu Aro you I member of tiny union anywhere fNo sir Have you hotird thin rned llBOiiBFril faclHNo by II who prntonded 11 IPI tho No sir Vuro yon iciiunlnlcil with novo Htiiihenbertf Iclllcl Vvr air How long Jiiul you lonmii him 1 About four yatira Hvni hud any Inminotii relations wtih him VP I hfld nn nppQlnliiient nt thin floldlerx hmne for uwhllo hit for politlenl roil iuii P my i it rm of nillco CPIIKOll 7 You Vei wero illtuliarnoil Thim I luko 1 you and Clov Bleu ncntKTK hiul I illfforcnon I dllTored with htm polltleiilly nt that time ItIntc wild lie hint read of tho case thurouulilr iUl ftu puiicru Hi r Is I married man and knows none of the defendants Ewing said he had talked with hIt grown son regarding tlui cage nnd the procedure What do you lean by that ask ed Mr Hawley quickly I mean said the proposed juror that we talked about thc length of time It would take to try the cases Have you formed or expressed an opinion as to the guilt or Innocence I of the accused I dont think I ever have Uavfi you any opinion nowT Well raid the talesman r dont think I have although It sounds like I wooden man to say so Kwlng said he had served as a Jur or but once in ft capital case and that vns at the present term of court Huvo you any prejudices against circumstantial evidence No not exactly but 1 would he very careful In arriving nt a decision such evidence on < llclce Would the fact that the defendant i was not In the taut at the time of the I killing but was shown to have ad viiid encouraged and aided In the killing would that influence your verdict provided the court Instructed you that such y penson was equally respowilblo with tho mun who ac tually did the killing I would take tho instruction of tho cuirt lrthe The examination of EwIng was hero dropped temporarily and Mr Ilawley passed on to the second man It then became apparent that ho would go through tho panel of 12 men before tho defense undertook IU examination of the proposed Jurors SECOND MAN The second man James L Ayres said he was a farmer married and had lived In this county slnco ISSl Ha I came to this Mate from Tennessee Ayres had t passing acquaintance with Gov Steunenberg Do you rend any o the Socialist pa pers published in this country asked Mr Huwlcy I do not hut they have been sent to mu In the past few months Ayre3 said seine of the papers crime to him by mall while others were thrown Into his yard low long has that condition existed FIRST OBJECTION We object to that Intoriupted Mr Danow for the defense The only question here is the bias of this pro posed juror There Is nothing to show that anyono connected with this case had anything to do with thews papers They have nothing to do with the case eaNuI have decided lo allow wide lati tude In this matter said Judge Wood and far that reason the objection Is overruled Ayres said the papers had been com ing for several months Hu read ono of them for Q time but stopped Why asked Mr Haivley I got tired of t Ayres then said he Ivnl formed and expressed 1 opinion He was chal lenged by the prosecution The defemsd resisted the challenge and Mr Richard Non of Haywoods counsel took up the examination of tho talesman He drew from Ayres the statement that ho felt that he could render a fair verdict but It would take considerable evidence to chungo his present opinion Thu prosecution Insisted upon tho challenge and It was sustained As Ayros stepped out of the box the de fense noted an exception BOTH CHALLENGE JUROR John G Breckenrldge wns called Brcckenrldge said ho was a grocor unit had discussed tho cano pretty thorough ly with his customers Ho lund dis cussed also the method of bringing tho prisoners to Idaho from Colorado all had formed and exnrtKKod a decided opinion bused upon what hn nad road I in ho newspapers It ho evidence worn lflcn from what he had read he thought ho could chriiigo his opinion HI wao not ninny wllhoul hearing hue evldnnce to decide he fat of the pris oner nrecheiuldEO wan rhallongid by lie prosecution Tim defonte joined In the challungo thlH time nnd tnu laloMiwn CXIMIMV wax promptly exclsI I am omit we agree on tomethlng wild Mr Huwloy laughingly Captain J E Yates pnmldant ofthe CIIIII liaise Hank of Commerce Wil net Ill 1111 lii Yaio was blunt nnd mono xylluhlc In hln aniwifi He wild ha had read about tho case and discussed I Whut lie hnd heard however would liit InlHUiicn his verdict He nfl lii lib Imd un > Man uoimlly or faelhiB ngtilimt the prisoner par Mr Hmloy punned fnpt Yales with out n nhulleiigft and went on with thus examination of Henry W Uuker a Kro cei who Ml II chair No I NO A WCKI5H Duluir mid hI wan a juat Ito uf Jill 1011 lloforo comlnu to Idaho hit his I comili ed mid furmad In KmisAH ami Iowa Ho WAV tllfet sawyer III it lumber UMIIIII and HfterwardH a lift lnnurnni0 IIKDIII 110 knew Got 81 Olin nit hlllg si iii I i but did not Know the defend mil tin had formed nn onlnlon antI hit lush I svul It viiH nnnualllled Eli ii I ui Osinutut WIIH ulmlleiiRud the rose rititlon for Iliiuo but WHH I thud i lotitut further by tilt lUfenBi Imforo they dually iic < Ulo ctd Hakor tin ito tho tlilul mnn exoiifcid for cut use out of thu tlrttt live pxnmlncrl Tlm other two howovpi have not been Ihnilly jtitbt I Out rb by the iloftiite NO 0 A IiUTUliibI Ooon Will I r a butolior In chair No U wUsii questioned taid ho know IIIIIIoiIl 1 TOMMY BURNS EXPLAINS fiGHT OBrien Positively Refused to En ter Ring Until He Burns Promised to Lay Down HE HAD TO AGREE TO THIS Determined lo Urea t Promise and Did Had Bet Oiltril jrr to im trcf 11111111 Ius Angoleo May 9 A full xplunn thou of tituS miiny suspicious features of tho BuniMOBrlcn light before the Pa clllc Athletic club last night was given to the Associated Press today by Tom my Burns the winner Burns said Jaxjk OBrien won caught In one of lila own traps lust night He refused to meet me and I could not get him to agree to enter the uruna until after I had promised to lay down and lot him will the fIght J saw no elmiiee other wise to gel him Into tin ring 1 wanted to show tho country that I was Hrlons master I was anxious to prove thai ho wall no match for me I and to whip him decisively After a long conference with the other side I saw no possibility of pulling off tho fight unless I agreed to a prearranged result In whlch I was to be the loser FInally I consented to tilts rvfolvlng as soon as the eons sounded the first round to break my promise with th > other side to tHrow the light and io In and win This I did null the result was apparent OBrien was taken out his reel and WIIR scared to death everyone saw how he hesitated about leaving his corner when the iirct conn sounded and how his seconds had to push him out of his chair lie knew I lund planned too CIIII nlngl for them ail multi that he was duo for it beating As for the bets being called off I was iiibtrumenta III having that done for the protection of the public r wanted to make this explanation after ward and I nil rIot ito Ilt to Eec the puhllt Ileked Into loslnl allv of IL ltioiuey The 1111111I Mt of tim bets Cost 11111 tSOO for I stood to will that Ullluun 11I8clf Manager McCarey of the Pacific Ath belle club today comlrinvd Burns state ment Kvcry detail of it was agreed to l > y the latter In order to get OBrien In to the ring but there vnu no inten lion on the part ot Burns or McCarey to earty out the refment with the p Brieii side McCarey said he wished it to ba distinctly understood that Billy Nolan Battling Nelfcons manager was not Involved In the affair rise disgust of the sporting world over the burlesque given under the guise of a botingeoates Is without bounds Referee Charles Eyton said today with reference to the ftsht Burns statement today Is the first intimation I hll about any ngreemcn between the mon I am not surprised however at the rovoliuonh us there was plenty of suspicious circumstances I culled off all bets last night after a conference with Manager McUarey Wi found many suspicious circumstances connected with the betting and agreed that It would be an Injustice to the public to allow the bets to stand I am glad personally that the exposure has been made for It will help to shut some of those out of the boxing game who are In it for dishonest purposes FUNSTONS ATTITUDE ON MCASKEYS PROMOTION WaMilngton May Answering some criticism which followed the designation ot Brig Gun William S McCaskey to hu major general which promotion wan made over the head of Brig Gen Fredk Funslon the senior brigadier the following statement was Issued to day ut the war department Concerning the recent promotion of Gen McCafkey notwithstanding the seniority of Gel Funston Gen Boll the chief of staff Hold today that prior to Gen MeCnskeya promotion he had personally reeehvil a letter from Gen FiniHton in which ho stated that he had no objection to Gen McCaskey s promo tion ahead of himself because of Gen McCaskeys character ns u soldIer and his civil war record and that he would gladly have made this statement ofll chilly were it not for the fact that this would be amimlng that the Will de partment Intendcd to promote him be Outline ho was the senior brigadier gen eral an assumption he did not care to make but he desired the chief of staff to know his trim sentiment upon the subject and for thai reason whole peri anally about the maiter ORDER SUSPENDING COAL LAND ENTRIES RESCINDED lSpfriil to the NVwf J Washington P r May 9Thn commhi shorter Ronernl It tile land ofiVc ban ion clnrtHil ihi tlipnrtmiHn order of April 26 1W1 which In tKfrt Miigpcndnd nil en tries lo font ImilK by Indlviiluiilf IIR wftll at nlmllnr nclfrtloim made by the Stub or tlnh The revocation of the order re ferred to will tiihuire all area lylns nut Fide Hif rnii Hint mineral iirnH This hint dcriHinti iciivf all allllt Inn l PC UclloiiM from siispeniilon rInd pending eiiHcH will at OI I P tiiken up and noted hitch by Hie fiinil in ltd office Tlionift K illminhiilmn 3111 rica Ilah hun bin iniHilnt an iiKSlftnnl forest niiiffi xiit st IIId to duly on the the IliitaTi iiill > nil latent WYOMING SCHOOL LANDS SELECTION APPROVED Sxilnl 0 I lie Nev 1 hinttoii n c May Clu MH > I hers w UR IPlun1 Id bits IIhllf of Vyotni tug I iii innliy whool Innd Mire lion In Tiunrtiini Uyo dlbirlot lll Ko n hindu j1grseitiutg llTtS trr and on lUy I n Hiiniili IM In Ilio anm dlMrl was npptceuu JBgrcwatlng 8 < 7S seven of land O c Uov HIiimtnliDrg only by night Snil tor Uornh cundiicted tlio exnmlnatlan of Walhci AValkei MI ci Ill Iniil formnd an opinion tu > < retain 1111111110111 thllt Wfuld rcaulr pretty strong ovldfineo tn remove VtiilKuf II Iso Wild lie wa nppoMKj lo tI Iii iii i pinil ohiuutent whfrr chili rnetftiu I hi t eelilciioe enteitd Into tin maitci II was thorvtipon dial linvixl bv Ih 1 uiroecipJ iOn Tlm rte retue iciiUtcii nnd rrafirvoit the uI git I to 1 iuetin I h propof d juror Inter itll fill I bOi < h usl Ihi u rats thn III 1t11 IJhlll cut Bo mporarlly ltlClSt 0011111 H McIntyre n former ret 1r11111 In thi county for 10 yonr wits helnfoT riucntlonci when tho inn tihlvuiut hcIe mull oclools wu orIArI N diu lihHiiiiillny till flirt that tho 12 men In tIlt jury box hUll not bosh 11011 Judge Wooij ordered that tl11 bo UoH toucther I = Jl rIl1Y i OUTLOOK fOR TROUBLE SERIOUS San Francisco Streetcar Strike Situation Shows no Sign Of Improvement CROWDS GATHER ON STREETS Cars Will he Starleil With Ireus of StrlMlircultrrs Under tho Pro tection of tlic Police Sun Fmnclico May PTho outlook for trouble in tho streetcar strike today IH more serIous according In the police than It Ivies yesterday Seventy morn strlkobiwikors nrrlveil In the city dur ing the night and wer0 conveyed quietly to the TTnlted railroads barricaded yard and power plant nt Turk nnd Kill more streets where more than 100 cots have been Installed for the accommo dation of the notiunlontsls The company will run cars from the barn at Oak and Broderlck streets thla afternoon and the undemanding In that none of tint operatives will be armed Tho police will furnish an es cort of O or moro olllccrf mounted nnd In automobiles its was done yesterday The roulu for tho run has not been an nounced The arrival today of Prost Mnhone of the Interntttlnoal Street Cnrrnens un ion is awaited with great Interest He hria u mime for executive ability cool ness and diplomacy and It Is hoped by some that his presence In the city will have a deterrent tffect on violence The committee ot CO appointed by Mayor Schmltz will meet with him at his ohioan at 10 oclock this morning San Francisco May 9 1130 a mAt this hour crowds are congregated at Tune and Klllmore streets wiicte Police Captains Mooney and Gleason with t O men arc doing patrol duty around the companys burnt and power plant Capt Mooney reports that there has haunt no disorder today and that no ar rests have been made The United railroads will < alt two cars manned by strikebreakers out of the barns at Oak and Broderlck streets early this afternoon The nonunion men will be brought In covered wagons with mounted police escorts from the pouor house at Turk and Klllmore as was done yesterday The days run has been finally decided upon but It Is understood that no attempt to penetrate the nui hied district will be made It Is not thought likely that the cars will be run Into the Mln < lon street district as that Is thickly populated with strike sympathizers and affords an abundant supply of piled up bricks and stones While It Is true that thai company yes terday succeeded In running two curs manned by unarmed strikebreakers for six miles through the western ad dition nnd the Richmond district with police escort 11 Is pointed out that small hope Is entertained of resuming operation on the whole system for the IKIEOII that the police force In Inade quate to the emergency The force Is composed of 700 men only 30 of them mounted Forty police were employed In yesterdays run over a tingle division of tho system and oven this number of olflcers was Unable to prevent tho hurl Ing of stones or lo disperse the mobs ot thousands of men and boys who run with the cars and only refrained from dragging the strikebreakers from oft tho platforms out of fear of having their heads broken by the clubs of the police Furthermore tralllc cunnot bo resumed wlthoul them It has been suggested that the police force could be enlarged to udeiiuato I propoi lions by the appointment of fcevoial hundred special ofllcers While additional real protection would be wel comed by all peacedesiring people In the city In some quarters the fear Is expressed that In the appointment ot some hundiods of specials many union sympathizers would creep Into the serv ice and the result tlieri of would lie did usUoiis 1215 p mDlh of the CO police men now on duty ut Turk and Fillmore streets were sent to Oak and Broderlck shortly after noon to accompany thin strikebreaking curs throughout their run FAMOUS CHICAGO CONFIDENCE GANG FINALLY BROKEN UP Chicago May 90111 of the moat persistent and nystenmtle confidence gangs that over operated In Chicago WIM broken up yesterday for a tow years at leapt when Patrick U Touhy Phillip Uulfer IMu Hurnett and J C Daubach were found gullly of obtnln mg money under fnle pretencoH by a jury In ludgn Ito tie court These men were ur iinlzi > rH amid man ngers of the Chleago Jlereuntlle 1 Ito liortliiRT nRWipy with otllccti at Ill AVnshliiKton street U wits a Inks pinploymenl ngrncy with n lido line of swindling by mcnn of netting con trncta on thin oarlmn per game llul fer Touhy and IluriiPtl wore centPlieed to till ponltonptlnry while Uanbnch who wad only a clerk wits fined 3PO The sentence In prlnon IM from one to live years rite victim wore all men and wo men of the poorci classes mostly small shopkeeper HurnoitK method was to cnll on n storekeeper In thft outir parts oC the city and ask If his firm the Chicago Mercnnllls t Hoiiortlng agency coulil not tnko over n few nncollecterl bills for the shopkeeper at u mall commis sion Obtaining consent lUirnntt pn ducod n blank hook and asked the shopkeeper to flgn bin name to one of tins pages to complete the con tract Tho not the storekeeper heard Will to roculve a bill for o from tho Chlcngo Mercuin tile Hoportlng sigeney Ask ing what It wait for he was shown a contract with the victims signature attached In which contract titus shop keeper had agreed to pay the company J20 for services performed Occasion ally Touhy and Ntilfer would start suit without bonding any bill if the victim was not fait enough In his payments a levy would bo made The employment part of the agen cy wns n fantasy Men and women who applied for Jobs were required to deposit 2 or 13 and cent to places where no help wus needed day after day GIRL GOES INSANE Lillian 1 Miller nt lUvjull of Wreck On thu Pennsylvania rhlenjto May I11111 M Miller one of tho Injured in the wreck ot the Ieim vylvunla rnllrortd lsh ur flyer III which Maynr Fred A LItmus also wan Injured nn the night ot Feb 22 wax udjuilgoi IIIMIIIO l > y Judge 1nnd lit HIP county court yesterday Minn illlleis Insanity Is said tn have teen n result of the shuck sho received In the wreeli 51I Wlllrr WhO Is 22 years old hail been vlnltlnp frlcnile In the eaSt and was on bier return to ChlcaBO wlim the wreck occurred Tha county ofllolnls know little of bier family except that her mother lives somewhere III Kentucky I BIG DAMAGE SUIT Koek Lslnml Sued tw ir tttHW for Death of Flltccn Mexican Laborers Kaunas City May 9 Aii attorney fur Jose U Doaat Mexican conaul In Kmi pua City brought IS auils In Iho clroui court yenliinlay tiKulnst the Chicago Hock Island nnd I Jaclllc Hallway com inlay for actual clnmaK IIZRVCHHUUK IIgI1IWI f lloa fur the diath of 15 ItisSiettui labor crt klllvil III HIP runronil eolllxlon ncir Volluml K in Jan i 1507 INDICTED FOR MURDER Lender of Mob That Ilanxctl a Negro Charged With AhMiult South McAIenter I T May 1111 giand jury In thy United Suites colin here yesterday returned Itidlctmen oharglnc J II Nnwniivu and John Wit limns 01 Durant Tliomas fjiwrMico qt Sterrett and Seymour TUlo of Texan with mui < J r TJmy are oiareed tutu being tho leaders of a mob which hanged a negro Jamo Williams charged with attacking a white girl at Stcrmt March J iijl2VATOU MEN STltllvi Chicago May tAt the plant of hit Otis Biovator company 27ti men went on strike yeatonlay Thoy were ma chlnLstH crui irnii and allied linden The latter struck out of sympathy for the machinist who demanded an increase Hi wages of 25 cents a das ANTHONY JIKMOlUAIi FUND linltlmoto May 91hn Susan D An thony memorial fund of JflMXio to promote tho causo of equal suftraBfl luw LSCII cent pleteil nccoiillnn to iidvlces reculveil hut today Thu gchcnn orlKlnatod at tho nu tloiial womnnH euftnitro oonvcntlon holil In HalUmorc a year aG list February Tlier wpro 2S canlrlbutlann In amounts of JVi I1IOO and SJDI each and one of JSJon fmni II frleml LONG SHOREMENS STRIKE BEGINS TO AFFECT STEAMERS Nw York May 11h x > altlun of the Ft < unixhlp comuanlcd aifoeted by the utrlki nt loiiRnhorsmen Is growing mom I serious Fiei ht In nut being moved and the piers are becmlnR congested rite stcaiodhlp eompanlM rtortH to net fWpfl out on time was lllutrutod today In the case of fTio Oaciir II If thu Sonndlwi Inn line iluc tu nail thin afternoon Stewards and Saudis und oven the wlro ICSH tolegniph oporiitor on the HtoamT anus impressed to freight handling and every one ef them today was utrugxllnu With boxes barrcld andi casks Memitlmo crubwomon Rtithcrod In the city were performing the work usually done by the towards Strikers and employers both continue firm COTHAX six A it UVIMJHTS Havann May I5ull1r oports dur ing April show that ibis crqp Is tho lrCfIIt over gathered In Cuba Seven Millions Increase In Salt Lake City and County Shows That and More Over and Above Last Years Realty and Other Values Interesting Figures of Growth and Progress t county AHuvniior Campbell liiown and 11111 hold uirm have completed the a lfeMnpll i III biin county for the year 1007 arid It shown A phnnoiuunal In crease over llifuawssmont of last yeir Ths total nMttiHnitmt this year in STfiS84U nn compurud with H total ot JHBn278 for Ifmt Gar an increase thlH year of 7IR7160 Of thin Intrwins about 4600000 U In the city anil Lbs rvmalmlur In tho county ouuidu tho city limits Taking intii coiiBldnnitlon the fact that tlm law passed by the latt lent lature cites nil thu propurty of thn Utah Uglu d Knllwuy uomitivny out ot the honda of butt county ntHevnr ami places its IIneu11lent with the stats bourd of ciiuallzatlon tutu the law exempting mortgiig from taxation It will b8 seen thai the Increuwi III the assessed vnluatlon In Ildet vwy Urge the docritiiM In Ihe valuation In this txiunty by taking out the Utsh Ulght Sc HiillMtiy 110 port In JIti3M5 and the dnervata by rowon u the exemp tion of murtKaKM from taxation In J331wn Heal estate tilmiMt nn liicreHiHMlvaliiuUoii ot Wa4Jil over last your and tin total valuation of poriKinal prontirty thin year In llTMtMT an Ineruu of W lOXilit over lant your The only ducrraitm on the malts till your ure ljtttlUd mining eliilniH jliip nwlnc and wmo other mlHcelliinoouii jHop tty A compar nuts Ulilu nhiiuln the i 11118111111 for last year und tills and alno tho In Cheeses and dicrenuav fiou 111111111I I limy I IIIII7 1 lncrtin1 I IOflvnL I pill Jniiu I i t IIHin7 jlia1I70m 1 JllllKIH 15 11111111111 liuiiliti 1I1I11II 1 1111111 I 1117111 1 111 iiiiiirmuiiK iiaHVIuYi j IIIOiN111 JII17 llrn > i > I 271111111 m71I11 llillilA 1 Ciillln I iumi 111111 I 711t MHV I IIJII 1HIH7I I 1IISni hulno I 1 lili iKio I I IJII lice 1 1111I111111 McrflmiiilUn 0 injHL5 n i in 170 1IIlIri Miiclilnrry I iiinisi 211i11711 7iuiiy7 Hohcm cnillK 1 IMil 7117 tllSHi1 tlUIJlI Mdlioy I LilJH7 aIIJ L 711 I I iisouiii I iitnperiy not 1J111L1Ih t riniiiiiTiilril iljIlliilt 77111 i WI I j Ciranil inlJiU IsrIII121111811f1fiHrJ1 IS 7111111I11 j = = t 1 MURRAY STRIKE POINTS TO PEACE I American Laborers Allowed to Return to Work Without For eign Interference i ONE FURNACE KEPT ALIVE Jj Mayor Brown Obtained Confer ence With Strikers and Will Sub mit Demands to Smelters 1 Situation to bo Inquired Into Tills f i i trrnoon Many of the Strikers lcullIg tlio State i Today is this second day of lie smelter i i or strike at Murray mid the big plant of the American Smelting Ucflntnvr company Is still closed down with the Crooks Italians and Austrians em ployed lucre still out on strike The arrest of John Sturvltch by dep I uty xhurlffB yesterday afternoon for rioting seems to have put a quietus on the violence for this morning when the American laborern employed at tho smelter formed In a solid body In Murray and marched to the smeller sate they wero not mobbed although a crowd of SOU reeks Austrlans and Italians had gathered thoro lo prevent anyone from entering The Americans are at work today anti are Hooping the one furnace still I In operation from burning out and thus stopping the thin blue haze ot smoke that still Issues from the big stuck as a algnul that tho company has not been completely tied up GO THROUGH LINES Other gongs of Aracilcaii IIUIKOHH and Btructurnl Iron workers employed In constructing a brick and steel build Ins weal uf the company ollkex luiBMtd through the lineS and went to work this mornIng While no duet gency cull WUJ sent in five deputy sheriffs arrived ut 930 oclock and te i miilned during the morning They seers Deputies Coiless Steel Sharp I Andrew Smith and I A limery At i 11 oclock things looked no quiet thiu Sharp Steele ail Corless left for Union wIth this intention of searching for moro Jewelry In the rendezvous of tho two robbers captured In that ice lion Wednesday Ths left Smith and Emery on guard at the company gales and they were noon Joined by Butler who come down on a later car from i Salt Luke The foreigners kept oil the streets I today mure than ycstorUay ami con j gregated mostly around their homes Mayor Brown secured a conference with their leaders last night and to day hnd n proposition to put up to the smelling olllcloJs While Its details have not been made public It consists of a revised wage scale Braining a ralso of 25 cents pur day for the la borers below tho grade of mechanics MCUT THIS APTB11NOON Manager Charles Whltlcy in the Knit < Lake oiliues ot the company was in constant conference this morning With other ollleluls antI Hits afternoon liii will visit Murray in the hope ot patch Ing up a final truce which will brine the men back to work tomorrow 1 can tell you much more about tho t situation this afternoon ho declared at 1 oclock I have been at work on 1 tho situation nil morning and have t prepared a wage rchodulo which uve i will offer the men at a meeting with Ij their committees Ibis afternoon hut I do not care to announce this seheduo Just at present The strikers consist of 1200 men mostly Greeks Italians and Austrian f Their monthly payroll amounts to tt GOO over 65000 Of Which Is said to In shipped to Europo ANOTHER WALKOLT The Inn today ore trying to eeuuiq a strike among tho employes of the ningluun Junction smoltors find these men have demanded a ralso giving tho company until tonight to reply to theIr domanda Mnny labor agents luo busy today trying to sectno men umon tho strikers for Nevada points and f for tho Woktern riicllie right of vnv throush Nnvnda Every wir coming to Salt Lake this morning tarrldl foi ilgnem with hair blankets headed for these jMilnts whftrn WIIR S aro hlRhr than offered nt the nmelters OITHK8 I5LSEWHiUK I One rtnllan lrllnrom iixpnnoil thn idluallon from bin vlow point tbU mnrnlng by doelarlnc1 that thIn waRn were too low and thin IIIMI were rout iMa under rcpottlod offers of belt i wagflB elHewhurn We will nover ki back ho nil Id nt tue old wafO Either wrt will sot the liuieane d rmindcd or WI will pack up and lci Murray for other pojnln whnre warn ar from JM to J4per ility On thn I roininltteo raprfiAeritlng Uiu ilrlkeiK is one American one Italian nnd nr < 0recks and Audtrluni DIED IN WITNESS CHAIR James Ilmlflotil iilntl Slit lie Nild 1 im Sotu nil UN a Dollar Da Mulnejt la Muy fl I urn 6i but lounrt on a dollar anti good for nt kiL Si ifiAltor Altor havlmj miulc thin r niiik James Jltnlfleld a plonker ot Foi eounty tMtlfylnc an R witneets in i civil action hum esterdsy supped I ward In JUf chair and dropped to loir dsa4 lie was unnwarhiK iti ml question n to iris put to u uitiic I when he jocularly boated HB ab liLlI1 STIIJ is Tlhl an n New Yoik May 9JCfCorts it lnuii tile this morning lo pull thts Whit < itar line ataamed Ualtlo out f th < ijetti oC mud In Inn awash > luiuii In which kitet Wets run last ovtnliiK whIt on her way tn Llvcipool fdll d Foot tiNs pushed and hauled at the scuiner btslnnlng nL fiau u m but tivv tuituld not budge her TO hllbt VnjNA CIJQIII New York ilay 9 Klfty thounuiiil porMonv rruudrd hil < > the lidiK at Conuy tkland lam nlnht lu biur ihu Vl miu utiolr who are vlvltlnv ihu emmny for It day to Ming Tin affair had bcon lirrungcil iii give the U iiuni st < ltlnK ooiietlcn ri t ii rca tutu N sss t < nn < > poitunlt > i 0 net und ii 1 Hi t i tun vUitoiH mid lie ninmliii uf hu soulllua turnoil out In foriu