Boone County Recorder . ^IJnder this arrangementner husband could put on a clean col- FRANCIS J. HENEY IS SHOT PROSECUTOR OF FRISCO BOOO-LERS BADLY WOUNDED. Saloon Man Attempts to Kill Lawyer Because Latter Brought Out Fact He Wat Ex-Convict. San Francisco.—Francis J. Heney,a leading figure in the prosecu-tion of municipal corruption in thiscity, was shot and seriously injuredFriday by Morris Haas, a Jewish sa-loon-keeper, who had been acceptedas a juror in a previous trial and afterwards removed, it having been shownby the prosecution that he was an ex-convict, a fact not brought out in hisex
Boone County Recorder . ^IJnder this arrangementner husband could put on a clean col- FRANCIS J. HENEY IS SHOT PROSECUTOR OF FRISCO BOOO-LERS BADLY WOUNDED. Saloon Man Attempts to Kill Lawyer Because Latter Brought Out Fact He Wat Ex-Convict. San Francisco.—Francis J. Heney,a leading figure in the prosecu-tion of municipal corruption in thiscity, was shot and seriously injuredFriday by Morris Haas, a Jewish sa-loon-keeper, who had been acceptedas a juror in a previous trial and afterwards removed, it having been shownby the prosecution that he was an ex-convict, a fact not brought out in hisexamination as a venireman. The shooting occurred in SuperiorJudge Lawlors courtroom during a re-cess in the trial of Abraham Ruef, ontrial for the third time on the chargeof bribery. At six oclock at night Mr„Heheywas conscious. He said: e] I will live to prosecute him. The physicians in attendance onHeney expressed the opinion that hewould live. It had been ascertained -—! ? ?? .1 . —e.— TIMELY •axe every aborning and every eveningndthout compelling her to spend toonancta time over the wash-tub. Herneighbors followed her example, andthe demand for such collars was bogroat that a Methodist minister, whoa notion store in town, soon en>aeveral women to make them,while he peddled them from house toMr. Montague saw that themight be profitable, andopened a collar factory, where hiswifes Invention was developed and ex-tsOited. Dnlike many inventors, , through the prosperity ofner husband, profited by her discov-ery. Parisian Time for a memoir recently submitted to~1ne French Academy of Sciences, de la Grye offered a very valu-able suggestion that met with a consideration. According to••his suggestion there would have to becreated universal signaling posts fortransmitting, by the aid of wirelesstelegraphy, the time corresponding tothe axeridans of the earth, to vesselssailing en the high sea. A dally signalg
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