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   Dakota Huronite, The (Newspaper) - July 4, 1907, Huron, South Dakota                                i a VOL XXVII HURON SOUTH DAKOTA THURSDAY JULY 4 1907 NO 10 All A I I A man of any size the Tall and Slender Man the Stout Man and the Extra Size Big can be fitted and well fitted here with Clothes Our Suits at and are a special strong lot We mention that price be- cause our customers mention it often They are the Hart Marx make Bat we sell a good many lower priced suits at and They are all big values Bear in mind that we can also fit you right in Summer Un- either in union or two-piece C F Koepp XXX Reliable Clothier Huron S D ELUDE John D and William Rockefeller Yet Subpoenaed AT OIL KING'S HOME United States Marshal at Cleveland Believes Head of Trust Is in That City and a Deputy Is on Watch Near s the Home Chicago July government has succeeded In serving with nas all of the men wanted here in con- with the Inquiry into the finances of the Standard Oil company with the exception of William feller and John D Rockefeller Dis- Attorney Sims said that every effort was being made to locate these two men and he believed that It would be done before Saturday on which day the subpoenas are made able John S Miller attorney for the Standard Oil company denied the re- port emanating in the East that John D Rockefeller would be advised to accept service of the subpoenas sent out from the federal court A report that a warrant would be Issued for Mr Rockefeller was denied at the office of the district attorney It was said that every possible effort would be made to serve the subpoena before the issuance of a warrant would be considered at all LOOKING Deputy With Subpoena on Guard at filer nan reached tno conclusion jonr D Rockefeller was at Forest Hill statements 10 the contrary standing Basing my opinion upon private in- formation and indications at Hill I would say that Mr Rockefeller now is at his Cleveland shal Chandler said on reaching office Just how or when he arrived I do not the marshal ued but it looks as though ho reached Cleveland Monday morning and entered his estate by way of rear entrance on Eddy rond only answer I have obtained to any of my questions at his house was from the front gatekeeper who repeatedly He has not passed through thin gate When I attempted to interview Miss Howard Mr Rockefeller's tary she You need not ask me any questions as I will not answer you 3 In serving a subpoena we are nt u disadvantage as we cannot force an entrance to the house and make n search ns would be possible with warrant for arrest ler president ot the Standard Oil coir to appear as a witness before the federal court in Chicago on C the marshal is still unable to find Mr Rockefeller or to serve the sum CAUSES EXCITED ADVANCE Government Report Shows Low Con- dition of Cotton Crop New July excited ad vance in the cotton market followed the publication of the government's monthly condition report showing an average condition of 72 per cent an Improvement of only per cent for the month when the trade had been expecting nn improvement of between and G per cent The condition is Oil ithe on record for the time of Home I year tho previous lowest having been Cleveland July States 75.3 per cent In 1900 and compared Marshal Frank M Chandler last year Immediately by Deputy Frank Schwentner the publication of the report r In i It T again visited Forest Hill during day i no two officials to the grounds and at once proceeded to the Rockefeller residence dler after remaining around the house for an hour started down town ing his deputy on guard with a sub- poena for Mr Rockefeller It was Inferred Marshal price advanced to 12.23 for July 12.12 for October and 12.23 for uary or about 2.3 points over the ing figures of the previous day and to new high levels for the season on the new crop months Collapse of Building at Cincin aati Entombs Workmen FOURTEEN INJURED RESCUED Dozen or More Are Still In the Wreck age and It Is Feared Most of Them Have Perished as Appeals for Help Have Ceased Cincinnati July four-story building occupied by the office fixture arm of Levy White caved In during the afternoon burying under tho mass of wreckage between thirty-five and forty men engaged In the excavation for the Second National bank building The men had Just returned to work after luncheon when the building which had been undermined by the excavation for the bank foundations toppled over Into the pit burying In one vast grave the unfortunate men A force of rescuers at once began a desperate attempt to save those who still alive Within half an hour seven laborers all colored had been taken from the rules None of the seven was believed to be hurt The hoisting engine used In the of excavation was at once put Into service In removing the age materially assisting the rescuers From the numerous garages In the neighborhood came within a few rain utes several automobiles which were used for carrying the Injured to the hospitals The building was filled with merchandise such as desks inets and office fixtures which added to the enormous weight that fell ever on the men Members of the Salvation Army un der Major Escott joined the rescuers and labored faithfully where the re- mains of a wall threatened to fall on the ruins Three more injured men have been taken from the wreck ing a total of ten All were removed at once to the hospitals Street car traffic was crippled by the accident which occurred at a point where several Important lines pass At leant ten persons are believed to be still under the ruins while fourteen others have been removed from the ruins more or less Injured No sound could be heard from tho ruins at 3 p m so that It Is feared that thOBe still there are either dead or so seriously injured as to be scious READY TO BE HANGED Minister Willing to Die the Day feller Pays Fine Council la July 3 In a red hot peroration to his sermon on an- tendencies In America Rev Dr Charles Mayne antor of the Broadway church startled his audience with the declaration thru he would consent to be hanged the day John D Rockefeller paid any fine against himself or the Standard Oil company Dr Mayne said Wo arp toM tho Standard Oil com- pany Is In a fine of 000 rf laws I will consent to be hanged en the day the Standard company Its fine if It i aps ever that of the rny ild raise tlie i ice of oil the would r P i fid In cral nnd Block Island but there wast no panic and later the excursionists were taken to Eastern point In the boats The steamer grounded In a heavy fop LATEST ACTION UNBEARABLE Leading Jap Newspaper Expresses Sentiment at Toklo Toklo July Nichi In a leader regrets the necessity of be- ing compelled to write again on American In defense of the rights of Japanese compatriots In San Francisco Developments In the anti-Japanese says the signs of and I movements aiming at the deprivation of the sources of hood of our compatriots The last clause of article 2 of the treaty can properly be called Into operation only after a lav has been passed but no steps have been taken by the DIRECT DENIAL Another Witness at Boise Flatly Contradicts Orchard KNEW LATTER AS TOM HOGAN Tells In Detail How Orchard gested Blowing Up Nonunion and Also Proposed Killing Business Rival of Witness for Boke Ida July the trial here Max Malich another of the men implicated by the testimony of Harry Orchard made his appearance as a witness in behalf of William D federal government disabling the Hay wood He directly contradicted Japanese from in the all of Orchard's story relating to him ployment agency business The action of the San Francisco authorities Is unbearable Neither Washington nor the Tokio government can remain in- active In view of the latest action of the San Francisco authorities against the Japanese The time has come when the traditional friendship be- tween both nations shall be on some concrete form The Nichi Is owned by Kato Viscount predecessor In the foreign office He is a tried diplomat of more than ordinary caliber and Is one of the trusted lieutenants of quis Ito Diplomatic questions tlint find expression in the form of the most Important meters of Japanese sentiment WOULD CREATE ICE FAMINE Proposed to Call Out All Drivers In New York City New York July the view of creating an Ice famine and thereby forcing the American Ice company to accede to the demands of Its striking drivers the leaders of the union are organizing the drivers In the northern part of Manhattan arid to have them out on strike by the end of tho Malich was the leader of the Austrian smelter workers at and conducted a saloon and store and hotel there during the strike Orchard that Malich proposed to him that lie dynamite a hotel at filled with nonunion men and offered him to blow up the store of iam McDonald a business rival and privately Informed the prosecution that Malich had burned himself with dope while preparing to burn his own store and had later burned his storo with Pettibone dope and that Malich had agreed to help him with an alibi when be killed Detective Lyte Gregory Malich swore that Orchard had posed destroying the nonunion hotel nnd the killing of McDonald and that he had refused to have anything to do with either crime He also denied all knowledge of Pettibone dope or its use in his store and swore that Orchard told him that but for ernor he would be a rich man and that he would kill him Malich was called to the stand immediately after the opening of court Malich is a carpenter and miner He was a smelterman at week Thus far the strike has Colo at the time of the strike only the down town section of tho city below Thirty-fourth street The strikers say that the foremen at tho ice stations have stopped work and when all the drivers are organized nnd jailed out an Ice famine will speedily follow The ice company Is importing scores of strikebreakers from delphia Boston and Baltimore but of Ice In section of tho city below Thirty-fourth street arts practically at a standstill In Brooklyn conditions lire In 1903 Malich said he was an trian as were most of tho men in the smelters Malich said he knew Orchard under the name of Thomas Hogan He was Introduced to him by a de- A W Malich said he did not know Gratias was a tive at the time for ho was working secretly and was acting as president of the local Smelter union The ness said It was in February 1905 that he met Orchard who was then unchanged and living Steve Adams and his wife Ic Institutions are being served by Ice companies without lon by the strikers while tho inde endent companies are reaping a vest supplying the Increased demand are guarding the ice the water front Malich had become proprietor of a small hotel and bar at this time Orchard testified when on the that Malich had suggested to him the blowing up of a hotel where 150 non- union miners were living and had helped him steal 100 pounds of dyna- mile from the Union Pacific JO FURTHER WRECK SECRETS Mallch declared that the i was all false He said that Orchard or Hogan came to him one r t in tho piny too n balance of TWO DEAD FOURTEEN Pennsylvania Passenger and Trains Collide Sunbury Pa July The express on the Pennsylvania which leit Philadelphia about a n collided with a freight train of here at 1 p m killing two and Injuring fourteen others T lend are Messenger Eyre and McEvilla both of port Pa Twelve of the fourteen Injured are Assistant C P ter of was also killed making three dead Poth were smashed to Iron and the two baggage cars on front end of the passenger telescoped each other Most of the passenger cars left the tracks but were not badly wrecked CROWDED WITH PEOPLE Excursion Boat Goes Ashore but No Loss of Life Occurs New London Conn July City of running between city and Block island ran ashore on Dlack Rock a small Island off Eastern point and ct the month cf tho New harbor and a hole in her bow and dly filled water The boat was bound Harriman Employes to All the Details Xew York policy in- tho public cf the of en tho has nit into effect of II Harridan f: n official maOe tho Inion company U ir Mr ordered rroni given to tlv nil dents on ranch In another part of the stare The witness was AT Senator Borah Ho was required trace his movements from the time kis arrival In this country In the down to tho present time Brother Testifies The next witness for the defense aroused unusual interest He WHF Edward L McParland a brother of Pinkerton Detective James land who has been In charge of Ing evidence for tho state The ness said he was not a member of Western Federation of but shoemaker by trade He was at work In his In Victor the day of tho riot there lowing the Independence depot ex- plosion After the started said five mcn came to his shop and said they wanted him was marched between lines of soldiers to the train and taken to Colorado Springs where he and several dred miners were transferred to the Santa Fe road and taken to within a short distance of the Kansas line The engineer of the train refused to the men across the state line After we left the train leys were fired over our heads and we were told to never come said McParland We went Into the fields for some time when along came a train which slowed down The neer asked us if we were the ed men He then told us to get aboard and he took us Into Colo where wo remained for time Did you ever go bank to No sir Tho next occupant of the witness chair was Joe a native of Austria and formerly a He said he first met Harry Orchard at In January 1905 but de- nied that be had ever assisted Orchard or Adams to steal powder from Union Pacific or where else Did you ever have any tion with Orchard about blowing a Yes sir Orchard came to me onr day and asked mo If I could tell him how the hotel was situated I worked there two years and told I know He then me if t didn't want to conic along and him blow it up I told him no that T wouldn't stick any finger In It ar never Intended to kill anybody said he never talked Orchard as to any attempt on ernor Peabody or anybody else first met Orchard through ern pacific lines It is v in X V on r Of fir day and Proposed Blowing Up Hotel What Is the matter with you folks out here the scabs are getting the best of you? Why don't you blow that hotel off the i He said he Tom I wouldn't stand for It under the circumstances If you do thing like that I am going to denounce you I Malich said he knew nothing about i the taking of any powder from the Union Pacific Mallch testified that he next saw J Orchard in May 1903 This time i Orchard told him the smelter com- store was taking all his trade away from him He offered to Italian Wins Race In Presence of Concourse Dieppe France July the Italian champion won the mobile grand covering about 477 miles In G hours minutes and seconds The race was run over n hoavy track in the presence of a vast concourse with thirty-eight pants chiefly French Christie only American participant driving American machine had trouble early in thn race and did not figure amonK the leaders was second la hours fiS minutes nnd 10 Lancia third The race was by no serious accidents although a minor collision occurred between two of the cars Only nine of tho contestants ished Shepard doggedly persevered to the end finishing last In 7 30 minutes and 35 seconds The lish Belgian and Gormen racers almost as poor a showing as Christie GIRL CHOKED TO Body Discovered in Woods Near ford WIs j r daughter of K up McDonald the proprietor of the store for Malich said he II Cn for in lo MANY SENTENCED TO DEATH told Orchard that he had all the trade he wanted and he would not have anybody killed on his account The next time be saw Orchard when the man was writing hail insurance He lent Orchard which was sent back to him from Rockyford Asked as to Orchard's financial condition the winter he lived with Steve Adams Mallch said he had to let Orchard President of Guatemala Causes Arrest have money five or six times being j of Scores ef Citizens when the latter made a City of Mexico July has J raise at reached here that President Cabrera Mallch then told of Orchard of Guatemala has caused the of citizens of that republic on the charge of alleged complicity In the him to a bathhouse where the j latter again suggested doing up McDonald but Malich declared ien years was assaulted and dered in a strip of woods the road near her home She was on her way church at Stratford accosted Tho bands had been tied hind her back and her clothes torn to shreds A rib on the left had been broken There were marks on her throat and it was shown at an autopsy that the girl had been choked to death Two men havo boon arrested on They gave tho names of Bartlett of Nashville and James key of Chicago rocent attempt to assassinate him All he did not want anything like that were thrown into prison and later herded into of twenty and tried in groups Two bands have been tiled and many of the accused to death Among the men Im- prisoned are some of the most wealthy men In the country The Is made these men have been on Cabrera's blacklist and the against them were ed tiji for political reasons has created great ment a Central American in this city at a mass ing to be Sunday the mailer will Cone for him Orchard be said then got to talking about former Governor i Steunenberg and said that if it had j not been for him he would have been a Asked if he had ever talked to Orchard with regard to or assisted him In making bombs for Judges Goddard and or any one else Malich caused a ripple of laughter by I never Haw a boom In my life Malich also testified that two un- successful attempts were made to blow up or burn his business while running a store In competition with the mine company's store It was finally destroyed by fire June 21 1905 while he was absent on his GENERAL ORDER ISSUED Messages for San Francisco Accepted Without Restrictions New York July dowry president of the Western Union Tele- graph company has sent the following telegram to the superintendents at New York Chicago Atlanta and San The notice to accept business for San Francisco and Oakland subject to delay is hereby withdrawn General Superintendent Jayces reports the business at San Francisco and Oakland la moving without that ten out of thirteen branch offices have been reopened and that the strikers have been reinstated Individual applications   

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