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Show n jar PAGE FOUR TELLS THE PIE (Continued from Pin STORY One). wants style In his hat and must have it for a modest price, can be satisfied here. who $3.00 HATS IVES' are made in every new shape and approved style and represent the very best hat value that can be bought. All styles Union Made One Price Three Dollars 5old only by over the time Evelyn returned from Eurojie. The remainder of hire. Caine's testimony was of little importance, and there were but few developments from the long and severe Mrs. Cains stood her grilling well, and was apparently nut half as much annoyed as Deknaa, who repeatedly objected. At the conclusion of Mrs. Caine's testimony a recess was taken until 1 o'clock. Afternoon Session. Court reconvened at 1:91 and Mm Caine was recalled. Jerome adduced from her ths fact that on an evening near the 1st of January, 1905, Evelyn railed for the witness at a store where ths Utter worked. They went to a furnished apartment on Kinety-flrstreet, where they lived for three weeks. Mrs. Cains said she was protecting Evelyn from newspaiier notoriety. Jerome forced the witness Jto admit that alia read In the newspapers that Thaw and Evelyn were ejected from the hotel and that it was subsequent to the notoriety to Which she referred. Tlie witness said she had no need to protect Evelyn from Thaw, as she had always regarded Thaw's attentions as perfectly honorable, even after what she had read In the papers. Jerome became suddenly sarcastic about the sudden suspension of "this voluntary motherly protection," and asked why. In answer to a question st about Thaw's attentions, the witness declared she never saw or never heard anything not entirely proper. moon Morn. com, ooocn.imm. Winter Garden. During the winter days when my garden Ilea lonesome and shrouded with snow on the great white uplands, I remember nut alone the sheets of color and the general beauty and brightness, but Individual flowers walk In loveliness through my mind and seem to salute my senses with (heir fragrance. Candace Wheeler. A Finding Flaws In Metals. detect hidden cracks opening Uo from the surface of metals, the surface Is first moistened with kerosene, and is then dried off with a doth. It Is then eoated with chalk. A sort of diagram of the hidden, fissures and defects Is thus produced. U WE Of ELKS Annual Charity Fund Benefit AN "OPEN SESSION MINSTREL AND VAUDEVILLE Grand OperaHouse Feb. 22d and 23d. Evelyn Recalled. Mm Caine was dismissed and Evelyn was recalled at 2:45. Thaw's attorneys then attempted to force Jerome to an Issue by demanding Evelyn today or that he forego the right to do so. Jerome refused. staling that the only question at issue In the trial was whether Thaw was sane or insane at the time he killed White. "If he was," said Jerome, thls girl has been unnecessarily compelled to go through a cruel ordeal. And having gone through one, I am not going to Uke up the time of the court by subcross-exami- s round at Jerome who stood between him and his wife. Jerome aaktd Evelyn to pick from a bundle of checks those endorsed un ths hack in her handwriting. She eighteen which she dually selected said she thought bore her signature. AROUSE INTERE8T IN MISSIONS. OMAHA. Feb. 19. Ths ImersyuoUi-ca- l foreign missionary convention men, the first big gathering of li kind to be held by the Presbyterian church of America, opened In Omaha today and will continue its sessions until Friday. For months past great efforts hare been making to interest public business n7n art otheri iVThe nd the result is an at- conference tendance that meets the most sanguine expectations of the arrangements' committee. Leading missionaries of Persia, India, Korea and other fur- eign countries arc here to address the gathering and tell of the urgent need of greater activity In foreign missionary work. William J. Bryan, Robert E. Bpeer of New Turk, John W of Philadelphia, and Dr. Hunter Corbett, moderator of the Presbyterian general assembly, are among those taking a personal Interest in the conference. strictly polite, pert-forman- ee up-to-d- In which 100 local people will take part ne mitting this girl to another, until 1 have examined the authorities and determined whether or not U absolutely necessary." The court ruled that he could not assume the responsibility of counsel and lay out their method of procedure. When Evelyn returned to the aland, Delmaa handed her an envelope and a letter, which she Identified as having been written by her mother. .Jerome objected to ths admission of this letter. Del mas explained that the letter was written to Thaw In April. 1905. He aid he would show that Thaw asked fur Evelyn's hand In marriage, before that time; that the attentions were wholly agreeable to the mother and were entirely honorable. Evelyn appeared more nervous this afternoon. She took deep breaths and her shoulders were rising and falling Several times she wiped noticeably. her eyes as though shs was crying, al though her face showed no signs of cross-examinati-on ana-mak- Tickets fl.00, 75 and 60. Bale be- - gins Feb. 10th. Tlckela purchased from members can be exchanged for reserved seats beginning February 19th. Direction of Rufus K. Love. CAPITOL. 8ACAMENTO, Feb. 19. Berkeley's offer of forty acres on which to build a state capltol has stirred the members' of the legislature, and there lq $ decided tendency toward accepting tile proposition. There is no question shout moving the capitot from Sacramento, if Berkeley also offers to put up the building. MAY MOVE Cress-Examinati- ne - Catarrh Powder ss positively cures Catarrh or Money Refunded. 9; 50c 5-- 1; 5-- Package complete Wm. Driver & Son DRUG COMPANY Ogdsns Bast Drug Stern. Both phones S8; 2453 Wash. A vs 1-- blood-flecke- d Handsome Embroidery D AT ABOUT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES Never before have we shown daintier patterns and such good values. The low prices are a great inducement to buy your Embroideries now. Many patterns in three or four different widths with insertions to match. ONE-THIR- nnyfc'p world from Page One.) teller iQe dui)bonneT$u(jie$ d?Ct i ta cross-examinati- McLEANS (Continued - it "Itjere SWbe ws W be fanout! er POLYGAMIST WIVES. Feb. 19. During WASHINGTON, the discussion of the Bmoot esse this afternoon, Dubois charged that Polygamous wives were holding federal team offices. Dillingham called for names. Starts. "I'll give them before the debate Forced to proceed or submit to sin clones, said the Idaho man. adjournment, Jerome began the of Evelyn at 1:45. This Is MIKADO CONSENTS. a victory for Delmaa. The victory lies TOKIO, Feb. 19. Government offiIn the fact that Jerome must cials announce that the mikado has before he la prepared to fire consented to limited Immigration In the ehot he has been reserving for the principle, but has not yet consented to most telling one of the prosecution and the amendment to the treaty as passed the last one to be delivered to the Jury. by the American congress. The actual During the battle between the at- application depends upon negotiations torneys, Evelyn sat turning her head not yet begun. from one attorney to the other, evl ONE COMMISSIONER. dently wondering what It was all WASHINGTON. Feb. 19. The senabout When Jerome finally announced he would proceed with the ate committee on canals today favorthe witness asked for a glass ably reported the bill authorising the of water, which she dmnk nervoqsly, President to appoint one commissioner a sip at a time and braced herself for who will have entire charge of the construction of the Panama canal. ths ordeal. Jerome showed Evelyn a letter, NO MORE PASSES. which she said looked very much like 8ALEM, Ore, Feb. 19. There will her handwriting. "Were you in , March, 1901," aaked be no more passes Issued either to Jerome, receiving 536 per week from members of the legislature or clerks A bill during the present session. the Mercantile Trust company" clause was signed Yes." talnlng an anti-paJerome then ehowed her three re- by the governor today. ceipts which ehe said looked as If she CHICAGO GRAIN. had signed them, although she could Feb. 19. Wheat opened CHICAGO, not positively identify the signatures corn today at 79 and closed at 77 as hem oats opened at 47 and closed at 41 Court adjourned at 4:20, 40 9 and closed at 40 1. at opened It Is supposed that Jerome plans to expose the acceptance by Evelyn of The Horrors of Haaehloch. a set Income from While. A gramme of Egyptian haschtsch Evelyn was plainly frightened as she faced the prosecutor and trembled played havoc with a Russian artist from head to foot. Her hands tremHs beheld, among other nightmare bled as Jerome handed her some docushapes, a series of vividly colored ments and' she gulped once or twice luminous figures; loathsome and ths team came to her eyes. repThaw, when Jerome began the ex- tiles with gaping, Jaws; amination. took an Interest In ths pro- and huge tarantula spiders with huceedings for the first time today. He man facea and protruding tongues, stretched his neck and tried to look passing In rapid vjpw before him. cross-exami- )&y nectlcut gave school suffrage to all women. 194 Iowa granted bond suffrage: Ohio gave school suffrage; Denmark gave church suffrage, and England d nted uff1rae d bolh 1895 South Australia granted fun suffrage to aU women, and Denmark gave women the right to vote for 'councilors. 1894 Utah and Idaho granted full suffrage to all women. 1897 Norway gave church suffrage to women, under certain conditions 1898 France gave women the right to vote for Judges of the tribunal of commerce; Ireland granted women the right to vote for all offices except members of parliament; Delaware granted school suffrage to taxpaying CITY ELECTION. women, and Louisiana gave taxpayPHILADELPHIA Feb. 19. After ing women the right to vote on quesPHILADELPHIA, one of the hottest campaigns In her tions submitted to taxpayers. 1900 West Australia granted full history, Philadelphia is voting today fur a mayor, receiver of taxes and parliamentary suffrage to all women, minor city officials. The alignment of and Wisconsin gave school suffrage to the opposing factions is along the women. 1901 Norway same lines as at the last election, granted municipal which resulted in a signal victory (or suffrage end New York local suffrage the reform forces. The contest Is one on tax questions. 1902 Australia granted full nationin which the reform element In both the old parties, united under the ban- al suffrage to women.' ner of the City party, la endeavoring 1901 Kansas granted bond suffrage to defeat the old Republlcatlon or- and Tasmania full state suffrage to ganisation, which has had the man- women. agement of the city's affaire in Its 1905 Queensland gave full state suffrage and Natal municipal suffrage grasp for so many years. William Potter, prominent as lawyer and fi- to women. 19ut Finland granted full national nancier, onoe minister to Italy and for many year prominent In Philadelphia suffrage to women and ainde them elipublic affairs, Is the mayoralty can- gible to all offices. didate of the City larty. The Organisation ticket Is headed by CongressWAR BREAKS OUT. man John E. Rayburn, while the DemFeb. 19. A message reCOLON, Willa for mayor ocratic candidate ceived here today says war between liam C. Bennett Honduras and Nicaragua has broken out and that Honduras troops have RAILROAD INDICTED. attacked Ban Juan del Bur, withdrawNEW YORK. Feb. 19. The federal ing after having secured no advantage the Indicted grand Jury here today several hours fighting. At ths during Great Northern railroad on two counts time of filing the dispatch the corresantl-rebaElkins of the violation charging says it to expected the attack law. It alleges that L. M. pondent will be renewed. Palmer, of the American Sugar Re rewas two given Ruing company, ENDED THE CHITLING FEAST. bates, one of $10,000 in May, 1904, and another of 14,500 in the following June. Whan the Negress Saw the Policemen WALL STREE FLURRY. They Fairly Flew. 19. Feb'. NEW YORK, Following the rumor that helped stocks in their downward movement that the EquitThe other night two policemen were able Insurance company is about to a of Paul hands walking Into receiver, the along Vine street when they go Morton Issued a statement to the ef- met an (rid negro "grandma" coming fect that the report Is groundless, ri- out of a grocery store with her arms diculous and Impossible, full of packages, stye the Kansas City cross-examinati- on A CLOSES TONIGHT fr cross-examinati- THE YOUNQ MAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1907. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, Comicsr ret Trutl? U goldep. But 199 suffer eve9 vl trutf? because others do 9ot. A tep tell falsehood seen tl?e s&rpe fit trutfy UQtll you flpd tl?e falsehood false. you re&d of so rQ&9y "reduetlo9 tyvestlg&te &9d flpd out If t?ey are read reductlo9. W9 ve reduce & price ve reduce It fron tl?e old price 9ot fronj in ficticious price. We cklle9ge ve narked 19 &9yo9e to sljov vl?ere ye te article vort J 5c up to $1.0 0. vfyep tl?e orlgty&I price of tl?e article wins 09! 75c, &9d tl?e9 nj&rked It "reduced fro 19 $1.0 0 to 69c There are times when legitimate merchants make legitimate reductions in prices for legitimate reasons. Whenever we make a special sale we Invite you to find, we challenge anyone to prove that we have told a falsehood. Truth is golden. Cordl&JIy. Star. "Must be goto to have n feast at your house," said one of the officers. Gom to have a chitlin suppah tomorrow night," replied "grandma." Drap in an' git a bite." The next night the two offleera happened to be passing the house where the old negro "mammy lived. Sounds of high revelry floated out on the night air. "Lets go In and see what chitlings are, said one of the officers to the other. "I have heard of such edibles, but don't hnow what they are like. "AU right, IH go you. The officers knocked at the door. Instantly all became silent ftaslde. Then the door was opened a crack. The negroes Inside caught sight of ths blue clothes and brass buttons. "Good heavens," some one shouted, "It's the big law At once there was a wild scramble to get out Some went out the back door, but most of them made a dive out the windows, taking sash, glass and all with them. When the officers got Inside not a soul was there except the old negro "grandma," and she was laughing until the tears ran down her face. "Whats the matter with all your guests!" baked one of the policemen. "Why, youalls know them nlggshs believes they halnt no Jestlce In the law, she answered. "But Ise mighty glad you come, cause my ole man halnt done n top o'work fob n yeah. Been tollin' me bout his rooms tls an n limpin an n groanin' aroun' couldnt scarcely move. But he was the fust man out o' .that wlndo Just flew like a deah. Now he's got to go to work. He halnt got no mo' roomatls en n rabbit Always at Hand. Not a great many years ago a number of families In Charlestown, Mass, kept hens, and It was a common sight to see them foraging about on any itreet in the residential section. One afternoon n group of small boys wore playing "Grand Army" on Bunker Hill street One boy was the commander, another the adjutant, and the other boy the comrades. As the lads moved up and down the street, the hens followed along, pecking away, a safe distance from the rear. Suddenly one of the "comrades" commenced to cry- - The game stopped and the commander asked: "Whats the matter, Johnny! "I ain't going to play If those bid hens keep tagging on behind us," sobbed Johnny!" "Never mind. said the commander, "well piny the hens are the Womans Relief - Con. see! Slightly Ssrdonle. that university you fnmn. "How did CdGsora ifsi'iyniwMTsoiiiti csksm. - S. J. Burt (3 BREAKING THE NEWS GENTLY. Fluts Playar at That Tims Was Rsasonlng With. Bo-yon- d Bros. Big Rats of Whssling. The Pied Piper of Hamelln could reap a fortune were he to spend s day In this city, says a Wheeling (W. Vs.) correspondent Rats as large as good-lse- d The tenant faced the landlord with a determined look- "That man you let Into the vacant suite. last week, he said, "plays the flute." "Does he play much!" "No, ho only plays a little. He plays n great deal of the time, but he only plays a little." "Ton mean that hes a poor player!" mean that he's a player with poor taste. Any flutist that gets up at two oclock In the morning and tootles out scales and things Isnt much on taste to my way of thinking. I'll have to have a talk with him," 1 said the landlord. "It's no use," sighed the tenant "He wont listen to you. "Well soon find: out about that aid the landlord as he reached for his hat "It's no use, I tell you " repeated the tenant "Him and me had a light laat night an I broke his flute and he moved out this morning. That's what I came to toll you," eats are swarming in ths mill of this city, and In several the workmen have threatened to walk out , less the Invasion Is checked. Some of the tales are wonderful to relate. In one factory, according to well authenticated reports, a rat wti soon to take a tin pall In one of Its paws and trot away on the othsr three feet. Another deftly took tbp lid off n pall In order to get at tns goodies he knew were Inside. Anoth dragged g dinner basket by his tall, bat was unable to get the bsikst down the rat hole, so he got behind a barrel to Investigate his plunder. The workmen declare they cannot frighten the rodents away, tor thoj show fight The amaslng stories of boldness on the part of the rats gro with each repetition, hut there Is so to question that the rata do eat ths borers dinners and that there is lndv nation as a result uu-- Definitions In Bohemia. "Be careful, here comes a grafter, laid (me aa they saw him enter the eafe and glance around over the crowd es If In search of somebody he knew. "Hes not n grafter, said another. "Hes a piker "Whats the difference!" asked the first "A grafter Is n men who borrows money, was the answer, "and never pays It hack, but a piker Is a rung lower on the ladder. He has given up all hope of getting more money, but hell wait around till you buy him s drink, or hell take yo box of cigarettes when you not looking and smpty half of them Into his pocket" in Checks to Flirtation. "When I went abroad to Baden Baden laet summer," said the little Invalid, "my husband gave me aa Elk pin to wear and my father a Masonic one. They said If there were any Ma-ks- u or Elks on board ship they would look after me. "Every blessed man on board was either a Mason or an Elk, and not a one of them would flirt with me on account of those pins. "You can bet when I sailed for home I put thoee blooming pins In the td turn out! "It Is doing great work, answered trunk and kept them there. Mr. Dustin Stax. "It Is devoting especial attention toward economic studies Little Leisure In Japan. ji the hope of finding a way to preFactories In Japan do not stop work rent all the wealth and power from Iriftlng into the hands of grasping on Sundays, but usually the first and nitrenfb of each month are persons like myselL holidays.' Babies' Shoes in all kinds Patent Leather, Vici 'Kid, but- ton and lace. These shoes did sell from $1.10 to $1.50 but they are odd lots nr -and will be.sold at . uw Call in while we have all sizes. CLARKS STORES |