The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 06, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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fiv V'-r.-.v''' ^ Progress of the Famous Hay wood Case?Witnesses fo: Defense Contradict Or chard's Story. Boise, Idaho, July 3.?Ma: Malicli, Joe Malich, and 'Billy' Aikman, three of the men vari ouslv implicated in alleged mis conduct at Globeville, Denvei and Cripple Creek, on ti e wor< of Harry Orchard, went on th< stand today a* witnesses for VVil liam D. Haywood and deniec Orchard's testimony. Malicl 8wore that Orchard and not In suggested the inhuman plot, ol dynamiting a boarding house ful of non-union smeller men ai Globeville and that Orchard originated the idea of killing William McDonald, one ot Malich's business rivals. He said that he had been burned by some mysterious acic thrown into his house, but denieii that this acid was really ''Pettibone dope" that had been left it his room by Steve and Annie Adams. He also denied thai "Pettibone dope" had been usee in burning bis store and testified that he was at his rau<di wher the fire occurred. He also swore that Orchard had told him thai but for Governor Stuenenberg lie would be rich and that lie intended to kill Stuenenberg. Malich and Aikman also made positive and circumstantial deni ais wi <111 mo iinii^o wi i-u tii\i swore they did with him. Tht cross-examination ot all thret wituesSes showed a purpose on the part of State to deal furtbei with their testimony, when^tht case in rebuttal is reached.? When Orchard is recalled he will be asked to give his version ol the alleged use of ''Pettibon* dope" in burning Malich's store at Globeville. Another unusual feature wai contributed to this unusual crimt with its background of plots anc counter plots criminal, indua trial and political, by the appear ance as a witness for the defensf of K. L. McParland, a brother o Detective James McParlgnd, whc wonted up the case against Hay wood, Moyer and Pettibone anc obtainnd Orchard's confession. This McParland is a shoe maker at Manitou. He testifiec that while he was following hit peaceful craft at Victor during the strike he was unceremoniously taken from his last by the militia, thrust into the 4>bul pen" and then deported. Eugene Englee, former Attor ney General of Colorado, swor< that Orchard told him of the losi of a rich share in the Herculei mine and of his intention to kil Stuenenberg. A a. 1.?.3 m r /-vucuipicu IU DIUW up oaw Mill. Newborn special in Charloth Observer: A dastardly attemp has been discovered two or thre< times Jrecently to blow tip tin Roper Company saw mill here.? A cut bolt was found in the cyl inder of the engine in such a wa; as to preclude any other opinioi than that it was placed there fo mischief. The other night a larg amount of belting, a load for si: men, was stolen fromjthe plant The company has been the vie tim of many depredations late 1 y. TH - Another Mill Operative Sui r cides. Columbia, S. 0., July 3.? Charles Herbert, a young man o c Washington, D. C., died tonigh ' a3 the result of drinking the con - tents of a bottle of laudanun - early today. r Young Herbert hdd been em 1 ployed as a a operative in tin 3 Columbia duck mill, and it ii . snu ma' ins domestic reiauoin 1 were unhappy. i Shortly after his death thii ? note, addressed to Miss Minnit f| WaHs, a neighbor, was lound h I Herbert's room : I ,kH I d e telegraph my mother . Mrs. Edwards, 2215 F Street - Washington, D. C." 5 . ? . Cotton Mill Operative Take; His Own Life. I l Gutfuey special in the Obser ver: Frank M. Webb, an em i ployee of the Loray Mills com) mitted suicide last night by tak ( ing poison. No motive is as I signed for the act except tha' I Webb had Leen on a protracted t spree. The fact of the suicide ) was not known until tJns morn i intr. Webb went home last, night about 7 o'clock, and went to bet in a room occupied also bv an5 other man, and no suspicions o anything wrong were entertainec 1 by his room-mate. This morn ! ing, however, Webb s companion i on awakening, found Webb dead t and by his bedsido two emptj * bottles, one of which had held ar i ounce of carbolic acid and th< other one a half ounce of lauda I num. 5 Mate Got Even. 5 From the Indianapolis Star. ' On a certain ship the mat* was too fond of the cup thai 1 cheers. The captain did his ut" most to break him of this habit " and, everything else failing, tolt 3 him that the next time lie was ^ drunk he would write it in the log 3 For a long time after this tin " mate stopped drinking, but oiu * day he fell into his old habit Thereupon the captain wrot< * the following entry in the log: 1 "August 12, 19?; 60 degree: H north longitude, 70 degrees wesi ? latitude. Mate Jones is drunt ' today." 3 The mate begged him to tak( 1 this off. saving that it wouli spoil his chances of ever beinf made a captain of a ship. Bu the captain said, "it's true, isn' 9 it?" 3 "Yes: but"?replied the mate ' "\Veli,"said the captain, "th( record stands." f A few days later the mateha< t?> wiile the entry. On lookini over the log the amazed captaii 3 saw this entry: t "August 15, 19?; 90 degree B north longitude, 67 degrees wes 0 latitude. Capt Smith is sobe today." He sent tor the mate and de v manded what he meant by sue! n an entry, ordering him to tak r it off. e ,kWell," said the mate, "it' K true, isn't it?" "Of course, it's true!" roarei ' * the captain. ? "Then the record stands," rc plied the mate. g LAN0A8TKR NKWS, JULY 6, - White Man Lynched in Georgia. Dalton,Ga., July 8.?Dock f Posey, a middle-aged white man, t the self-confessed assaulter of bis 9-year-old slop-daughter, t was takeu from the Whitfield County Jail here, between 1 and . 2 o'clock this morning, and j hanged to a railroad viaduct in 9 the middle of the city and his j body was found there at dayLi ' ?' * V. urr an. 3 Posey, on the way to his deat^i, 3 admitted the crime. The crowd, > coneiatiug of about 25 men, marched to the jail, covered the , officials with guns and took the , prisoner. Several policemen were forced to accompany the crowd, hut not a shot was fired. Posey, 3 who lived with his family some miles from town, brought the girl here after the crime and . accused another man of the as. sault. Posey's wife declared the . truth, however, and added that . he made an attempt 'to assault . his victim's elder sister about a I week ago. . , . 5 Dr. Law Retires from Service of Bible Society. t After twenty years of service 1 with the American Bible society - Ilev. M. H. Law, D. D , has re f tired from its service. In 1887 I he was appointed district super intenflent. for North Carolina, i which office he held for eleven - ? . i ii-i i :? , years until it was aoonsntru m 7 1S98. He was then appointed to * 'he new position ot field agent 3 and placed over the territory composed of North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Alabama. That office has now been abolished in order to introduce a new method ot administration.?Spartanburg Herald. Subscribe to The News. The White Di (FORMER] IS We beg to call attention tc r1 4-a mononpn Aiif* T If V>io cnoc V. f tu UUl X iutv?l LIIIO OV/OH ment to you as well as the best c Miss Lilian Hopper, and both of . arranged for plenty of Music an b ing and many other amusement The Livery business will b* 1 Fare will be only 25 cts. each wj u; either health or pleasure, you wi 1 As to our water, it is "TE consider it necessary to say anyi shall be pleased to send you bool 1 For rates and all informatic r For Cottage reservations an Special week-end tickets j b week. Come and soend vour Si THE PIEDMO 0 * % rl , 1901. M0(0)RE LUJ 0(0)RE SHI 0(0)RE DOC BLINDS, MOUL: 200,000 feet finished lumber, $17.? 150,000 feet rough lumlJer, $13.50 200,000 shingles, $3.00 to $4.00 pei 1 car load doors, sash and blinds. If you anticipate buildi time. Building mate] ually advancing. 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NT MINERAL SPRINGS KINGS CREEK, S. C. &BER, NGLES, * I )RS, SASH, B DINOETC. I ?0 to $30.00 per 1000 feet. to $17.50 per 1000 feet, r 1000. All kinds and prices. ng, now is the rial is contin& MFG. CO. m Stallion "rench Coach Stallion, will es of the undersigned, star, both hind feet white; utaine, Department of Calallion Tyrol, dam Fugitive tadour. iow is your opportunity. e Company. iriiiffi Hotel " ? RINGS) 3. L. Hopper, of Gaffney, S. iuarrantee the best of treatassisted by his daughter, nt hotel keepers. We have mis, Croquet, Roller SkatHickory, S. C., and the Bus 3. If you are looking for > TO CURE" and we do not ; it will do ; if you dont we ii your own lown. ?PER, Kings Creek, S. C. fifney, S. C. be sold from your city each COMPANY, ?