Tribute to the Phonograph Even John Philip Sousa, tjie great bandmaster, who has no use for Phonographs, has been forced to recognize the Phonograph as a for midable competitor. The two-step king says that people will no longer go to concerts if they can have music in their own homes so easily and so cheaply as they can with the Phonograph. This is an unwilling tribute, but it is nevertheless a tribute. The man who has a Phonograph has a concert in his own house. Even a king could not have more. At our store you can hear them any time. The Victor Gramaphone. I Victor 7 J ) 1 V "His Mnstcris Voice" li.u,iril,oir. The Victor Junior $14.20 The Victor Z 21.20 The Victor No. 1 26.20 The Victor No. 2 34.20 The Victor No. 3 4.2 3 The Victor No. 4 54.20 The Victor No. 5 64.20 The Victor No. 6 104.20 The above prices include 12 8-111. records with each machine The Edison Phonograph. TU KA'.mn n. T3K., U . sTt , X tl- iUIOUH VJIll j. huiiuliujii jTIU.UU X S&t . .-... ,-, . . . . ,n.''l 1 ne liaison standard Phonograph 20.00 Thp P.rlinn Hnmp Plmnnnrrnnli r nn ....fc.tv. ju.uu 'fc, ' rni T- 1. rj . , nl , k V 1 ne liaison 1 riumpn rnonoerapn :n.oo v, Records, 35c each; $4.20 per dozen. Compare these prices with anyone's, and remember we save you the freight. 1 tjj 1 KtJ fit!?' gr Newhouse Brothers, Jewelers and Opticians. Burlington Watch Inspectors. 7V,wWVvfW'sv''i I 1 DARROW ALLEGES ATTEMPT TO MANUFACTURE TESTIMONY. SWAIN CALLED TO THE STAND Court Sustains Borah's Objection and Attorney for Haywood Is Unsuccess ful In Getting His Testimony Before the Jury Three Witnesses Testify. Boise, Ida., July 10. Tho defense Jn tho Steunenberg minder case charged that Detective James Mel'ar land has been guilty of an attempt to manufacture testimony against Will lam D. Haywood, but was unsuccess ful in getting the basis and details of the chaige before the court and jury. Alva A. Swain, a newspaper corre spondent, who represents the I'ueulc Chieftain at Denver, was called to the stand and questioned as to a con versation ho had with Detective Mc Parland in Denver last fall. Senator Borah for tho state objected to the conversation on the ground that no foundation had been laid for it. Clarence Darrow, for tho defense, who was examining Swain, explained that the testimony was offered for the purpose of showing that there ex isted a conspiracy between the mine owners and tho Pinkertons to secure a conviction and execution of the pris oner. "McParland approached tills witness in an attempt to manufacture testimony," ho declared, "and I believe wo have a right to show it." Judge Wood said theie was nothing in tho evidence that furnished a piop er loundatiou for the Introduction of tuch testimony and biistalued the Btate's objection. The defeiifao took an exception ,$m said they would later mnko another at tempt to secure tho admission of Swain's testimony. Counsel for tho defense aro evidently counting on reaching tho matter through McPar land himself, but it Is quite probablo that the stato will not call McParland ns a witness. yjt is claimed by tho defense that JubParland told Swain that he had a letter from Harry Orchard saying that when Haywood paid him for tho Viu dicntor job ho took him to one of the Denver banks to draw tho money and that when they came out of the bank Swain was standing at the door and saw them It Is said that Swain told McParland that ho could not remem ber tho incident, whereupon McPar land impressed him with the Import ance of it as evidence and significant, ly urged him to recall It and becomo a witness in the case. McParland Makes Denial. Detective McParland denies that ho ever suggested anything Impioper to Swain. Ho says he got tho letter as described by Orchard, who wrote that Swain was at the door of the bank on the day in question, there being a run en the bank, and that he believed i Swiiln might remember having seen j them. Ho says that when he went to i see Swain the latter said that ho j would not tell whether lie remembered the incident or not and asked tor an other Interview. McParlnnd declares that ho there dropped tho matter and 1 did not again see Swain. I Alien F. Gill, formerly master me , chnnic of the Tiger and Poormau j mine and later city engineer of Spo I kane, and his wife, Mrs. Gill, were also ( witnesses for the defense. They joint j ly rolatod that Horry Orchard attempt ed to sell them his interest in the Hercules mine in February and , March, 18!I9, which waB Just prior to his departure from the Conor d'Alenes, I and Mr. Gill, who saw Orchard in Spo kane a month before he killed Steun enberg, testified that Orchard said that it was because of Steunenberg that ho lost his interest in the Her cules. Other thnn for tho Interest and re lief afforded by tho introduction of the three witnesses named, tho entire day was given over to the reading of tho rost of the San Francisco depo sitions. The men who built tho Lin forth lints, the plumbers who put in the lighting system, tho firemen who camo nfter tho explosion and tho con tractors and their men who made tho repairs, all deposed at great length find detail. Tho weight of their tales Beom to 'favor a gas explosion, but none of the testimony was conclusive and tho wholo question Involved will bo fought before and decided by tho jury. The last of the deponents knew Harry Orchard and from him heard tho story of the Hercules mine, with tho usual threat that lie was going to fix Steunenborg for driving him out of tho country. WOMAN TERRORIST MUST DIE. This Is Sentence Now Meted Out to Mme. Fromonkl. ) Moscow, July 10. Mine. Fromonkl, who in March last attempted to assas Hlnate General Hheinbot, tho ex-per-lect of police, and who, on May 13, made an attempt to murder tho In- spector of the political prison here, wounding him with a pistol which had been smuggled into her cell, was sen- , fenced to death. t Oppose Sending Fleet. Philadelphia, July 10. Tho execu tive committee of tho universal peace commission placed Itself on iccord as , opposed to sending a fleet of warships 1 to the Pacific. mission to fix maximum rates on their shipments of live stock from Iowa to Chicago and nlso on shipments of stock from the southern and western ranges to Iowa points. S INSANITY MAYSAYE RUNYAN Defaulting Teller of Windsor Trust Company to Urgo This Defense. New York, July 10. That a plea of Insanity may bo tho defense of Chester 11. llimynti, tho paying teller of tho Windsor Trust company, charged with abstracting $90,000 of I he trust com pany's funds, was Indicated by his counsel when Huuyaii was arraigned in rourt. On behalf of Ituuynu, Ills counsel cntr red a plea of not guilty of tho charge of grand larceny and asked or nn adjournment of tlie case until Monday. He said lie had been in formed that tho prisoner's inateinnl grandmother had died In an Insane asylum and that Mrs. Htiuynn believed her husband's mind affected. Kunyun's attorney said that he entered a plea of not guilty with, the privilege of withdrawing It and demurring to tho indictment with tho view of asking for tho appointment of a commission. IOWA GRAIN DEALERS MEET Give Notice of War to Finish on Farm ers' Co-operative Elevators. Dcs Moines, July 10. Tho Iowa Grain Dealers' association, in conven tion, gave notice of a war to a finish on farmers' cooperative elevator con cerns throughout own. There has been bad tooling between what is known as the "regular" elevator men and those who have maintained Inde pendent olowitors, but now the contest lias reached a crucial point. It is probable that the first step to be taken against co operatives Is to secure their piosecutlon lor alleged violations of the new Stilliunn law, an Iowa statuto which prohibits combinations and working agreements ninong elevator men for the control of prices and other teatures of tho grain business. President Gets Harriman Report. Oyster Hay, July 10. President Koosovelt received the report of tho Interstate commerce commission, set ting forth facts and conclusions ar rived at as a lesult of tho investiga tion of 12. H. Hurrimnifs alleged ma nipulations of certain railroad finances. Tho conclusions of the com mission will not be made public until tho president has received tho attor ney general's recommendations. Sioux City Accpets Terms. Sioux City, July 10. Tho compro mise agreement between tho packers and the commission men on tho matter of post mortem inspection of "she" stock went Into effect on tho Sioux City market, and makes a decided lilt with all There was rejoicing on all sides that the strained relations of the past six week had come to an end. " Vlrw-I . . ' , tzt 1 r ns? s JDO YOU GET UP WITH A lyAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, Almost everybody who rends the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made ny Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the trrciit kid. L new liver anil Mad I j. der remedy. 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Charges that the Chicago, Iiurllngton aud Qulncy, the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul and other western and northwestern railroad lines aro exacting excessive and discriminatory rates from tho live stock dealers of eastern Iowa were made before tho interstate com merce commission by the Corn Belt Meat Producers' association of Iowa. It is alleged that, although the ship pers or lowa send out of tho stato 70, 000 carloads of cattle annually to Chi cago In addition to tens of thousands of carloads of other stock, they aro compelled to pay $17.80 per car more for finch shipments than other ship pers aro lequlred to pay. They allege, too, that tho railway service has deteriorated during tho past few years and that the rates they aro compelled to pay work an undue and unjust prejudice against Iowa shippers, They request the com- j Cancer Drives Man to Suicide. St. I.ouls,. July 10. Alter suffering for some time fioni cancer, Kilo John son committed suicide by shooting In I.afayeLte park. He loft a nolo ad drosped to his brother, Peter Johnson, Cedar Rapids, Nob., In which ho said ho had been driven to self destruction by his aflllctlon. BARKER FAILS TO GET DELAY. Condemned Murderer at Lincoln Un successful in Court. Lincoln, July 9. Frank Barker, con demned to death for the murder of his brother and sister-in-law In Webster county, failed to secure -delay In lily execution when he appealed before Judge Frost In the dlsttict court, his attorney alleging emotional Insanity, Judge Frost ordered the heating con tinued until tiifirnlnir. Ilnrl.-oi- linu eluded the gnllows three times on technical pleas. Do You Eat Meat? When you r.ro hungry end want somcthig nice' in the meat lino, drop into my market. Wo have tho nicest kind of Home-made Sausages and meats, fish, and game in season. We think, and almost know, that we can please you. Give us a trial. Koon Bros., Successors to ROBINSON k BURDEN. 4 m. CA,i-iic"Tr-?rfci . 4 9 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 SAY, niSTER! 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