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Show I MiHhMiiMi HIE MOEXINQ EXAMINER: Women Who Wear Well. or drag is to be tlie list of ita ingredients printand attested on each and dUpoaitiou ofi ed under oath a complete and correct. ,npt.riu The frehnw, the lnmr condition of the female system 71 women. ,t brilliance vaniJi like the Dr. Pierce'a favonie Vreseripiion can a flower which U rudely do oflv'g.Mti never harm. its whole The matwa is only a dim cfiecl w to strengthen, invigorate and faint echo of the charming regulate the whole female system and the pelvic organa. Wtien lyTn.' Few young women appreciate especially tlieae are deranged in function or affect77 of the retem through the ; ed by disease, tlie stomach and other 7.. which come with marriage and organa of digestion become eym pathetiLTheriiood. Many neglect to deal with cally deranged, tile nerves are weaklong list of bad, unpleasant 2Tttnpleaant pelvic drain and weak-7- ened, and afollow . Too much must not d eome symptoms with often which too tie expected of the "Favorite Prescripmotherhood. not undentand-l- b tion. It will not perform miracles ; if ferret drain ii robbing the will not cure tumor no medicine will. form of the and ireshuesa of it It will often pretent them, if taken in time, and thus the operating table and b ffimesf-i- i the surgeon s knife may be avoided. taiely ae the general health euffer health i Doctor's All Agree. The most emihfo there derangement of the ao aurely nent writers on IfstcM ifedxca, whom organa, womanly delicate gjibe am established is works are consulted as authorities by when three organs different schools f form at once witness physicians of all inthethe with the face and most positive ractice, extol, la renewed comeliness, rmc, the curative virtue of each and H the fact fuand women have million a every ingredient entering into Dr. gat than Golden Medical Discovery. In fcri.h and happinem in the use of Dr. Fierce i tlie medicine, put up for Kivoriie Prescription. It makes fact it prn'iwomen strong aud aick women Hie through only druggist for tlie care of wriik all disease of tlie mucous surface, a wwll. Ingredienu on label contains natal catarrh, throat, laryngeal, and harmful bronchial affectiona attended hr lingerwo alcohol or that ha any It ia made wholly of those ing, or worth endorsement American, medicinal roots mast wch more than any amount of lay or medrecommended by leading highly testimonials. ial euihoritiee of all the several schools . . Do not expect too murh from the um of practice for the cure of woman of Dr. Fierces Golden Medical Disporaliar ailihent. covery. It will not work miracle. It or those for will not cute consumption in ita adfor nursing mother, health too in bnikw-dosfrequent vanced stages. No medicine will. Nor by the alto for of children, expect- ia the " Discovery ao good for a sudden btering ant mothers, to prepare the system fur attack of acuta cough, but for the the coming of baby and make it lingering, obstinate, hang-o- n cough. easy and almost painluee, there ia accoinnanvirig rnUrrhxl, throat, larynso as "Favorite good geal ana bronchial anectipniTtl II ao medicine quite In cam ao ftwciiptioii." It can do no harm ia tr.ost remedy the ia of a It sMufifioa ytem. iotnpanied with wastiug of flesh, night-swea- t, gas tonie and weak stomach and poor digestion gnat potent invigorating mengtliening nervine, nicely adapted with faulty BMiuiilation, and which, if delicate a physwomans system oy to neglected or badly treated are apt to ician of large experience in the treat- lead to consumption, the " Discovery " woman' of ailment. ment peculiar ha proven wonderfully snoceseful in Bad Symptom. The woman who effecting cans. The formula ia printed on every bat periodical headaches, backache, see of " Golden Medical Discovery, imtginary dark spot or speck floating wrapper or dancing before liar eyes, ha gnawing attested as to correctness under oath, distress or heavy full feeling in stomach, and yon cant afford to accept any feeling in tubstitute of tmiNoim eompoeitum for faint spells, dragging-dow- n rt remedy no matter what lower abdominal or pelvic region, easily this startled or excited, irregular or painful elfish interest may prompt tlie dealer with or without pelvic catarrh, to urge urh upon yon. In fact it ia rinds, from weaknesses and de-- . on intuit to yo nr mtellifenfe for him to o. You know what yon want and itngrment that should have early n do linn. Not all of above symptoms are it i hi place to supply that want. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet are the likely to be present in any caaa at one original "Little Liver Pill first pnt np Neglected or badly treated and each by old Dr. Fierce over 40 year ago. cases often mn into maladies which de- Much imitated, bnt never equaled. mand die aurgeoni knife if they do not They cleanse, invigorate and regulate result fatally. stomach, liver and bowels, curing bilNo medicine haa such a Ion iousness and constipation. Little sugar-coate- d extanj ot tu.-em sui granule easy to take a candy. iiitmns Dr. Pierce may be consulted by letter Htei Dr. Pierce aTs vamclrrscrTp. liM such a rtPBBe free of charge. Address Dr. B. V. bun. ho pnfational indoraement of each of it Pierce, Invalids Hotel and Surgical sereral ingredients worth more than Institute, Buffalo, K. Y. Dr. Pierces Medical Adviser (1000 any number of ordinary testimonial. The very beat pages) is sent free on receipt of 21 nne-ceknown to medical scienra for or SI stamps for She rare of woman' d oopy. Address peruliar ailment stamps for No alcohol. Dr. Pierce as r hove- enter into its composition. a change ; harmful, r H if frtoiufbii-- g how great found ia , of married Ufa often make habit-formin- from Page (Continued Due bottle-wrapp- 0 o 0 o o rZi. o o o c o o o o o o mar-2!7ii- o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ng hang-on-oou- ad-ce- nt -- l s non-teer- at-te- s . nt paper-covere- cloth-boun- FIRST PROVO VICTIM. Spinal Meningitia Claims Attention of Garden City Authorities. Provo. Frh. Hi. -- Spinal meningitis clsimed Its first victim in Provo this morning In the death of Roy Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. the JK i ear-olJohn Hoover of the Third ward. The young man was taken ill last Thursday morning and waa unconscioui from noon of that day until the end. His suffering was Intense and though every thing was done that medical skill or loving hands could do, he could d not be relieved and died thlp morning, after a hard struggle. Funeral services will be held from the Third ward meeting house Tuesday at 2 p. m. There are fire other case of the disease in the city, but the doctor think that they have the cases under control. Instructions have been given for a general cleaning of yards and homes as a preventive of the disease. The city board of health ia working on the suggest Ions made by the physician of Snlt Lake City, and under the Instructions of the state board of health, and they feel confident that the. situation la well In hand at the present. Health is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health r positively agree to affect a permanent care in cases 'of Nervous and Blood Com- plaints, MENS DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. DONT WAIT UNTIL YOUR TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. Get well now. Drs; Elliott 2 5 Years 2301 ifficeFl- . Norris, 25 Years SPECIALISTS WASHINGTON AVE. 000000000000000 o New York, Frh. N'psblt Thaw wa called to the aland at the opening of today' se salon of 25. Mrs. Evelyn her husbands murder trial, and, wiih-.ou- t any prelmnary stalteuent. District Attorney Jerome plunged into the Mr. Thaw looked refreshed after her three day respite and answered the first questions confidently. Thaw brought with him from tlie Tomb several package of letter and papers. Mr. Jerome, as upon the previous days, continued to jump about from point to point in the witness story. He first asked If she had not had trouble with her mother In Allegheny before going to Philadelphia to live if she bad not run away with a girl. Mrs. Thaw replied la the negative. Mr. Jeromes next question waa: "After the drugging In the Twenty-fourtstreet house was it that the account waa opened for you in the Amsterdam bank by Stanford White 7 1 cant tell bow long It might have been a month." When did you first meet Frances Belmont?" When I waa la Florodora." Mr. Jerome continued to hold the documentary evidence before the witness before answering hla question, formed on affidavit from her mother. Had you gone to aupper with Frances Belmont before you met White?". Again the reply waa In the negative. The witness said she had gone to sever 1 suppers afterwards, but White was present at all of them, except one. . If Mr. Jerome asked the wltm-sshe had not often gone to suppers with two men whoee names he whispered to her. I never went with them, but they were present." Dd they not on one occasion take n. -- h a you home?" "One took me home ones and the other twice, but there was another girl with me." Do you know Angela Vincent?" Yes." A letter was akown Mrs. Thaw, dated Boston, January 20th. 902. ad. dressed to Charles Hartnet, White private secretary. It reaJ: "Dear Hartnet: Telephone Mrs. Nesblt to let you know whenever Miss Evelyn decides to go on her vacation. Then send this note to the Mercantile Trust company: Please notify Miss Nesblt that on receiving word ahe la about to start on her vacation you will send her the weekly check for 125 and an additional check for 200. (Signed) Stanford White. The Introduction of this letter and several checks refreshed Mrs. Thaws memory to the extent that she lived at the Audubon apartments from February 10th to April 1st, 1902. Between April let and 17th, Mrs. Thaw and her mother went to live at the Wellington hotel. The district attorney spent some time in developing this point and apparently attaches much importance to it. The witness testified that she first met Thaw either In December, 1901, or January, 1902, at a dinner at Rectors. This dinner was after a matinee and luted an hour. "At this dinner," asked Mr. Jerome, "waa Mr. Thaw rational?" Yes." "When he came to pay the check, he didnt require any help in making the rhonge, didn't require any one to tell him the denomination of hie bills? No, sir." Had Thaw during the lint week's of your acquaintance given you any present? The only form of food made that is all nutri- from wheat ment is the soda cracker, and yet the only soda cracker of which this is really true is , Uneeda Biscuit The only soda cracker scientifically baked. soda cracker effectually protected. soda cracker ever fresh, crisp and dean. soda cracker good at all times. ' In a dust, tight, moittur 0 proof paekagt. - ;t : F - m No; only some violets." Did he ever tend you any money with flower?1 Yes, once." Was this before or after he had called upon you?" I cant remember." Did it make no impression upon your mind? Yea, it did. That Is why I remem- ber it." You were not in the habit of receiving money Irom men, were you?" No," ahe replied Indignantly. How many times had you seen Thaw before be sent the nvraey?" I cant remember." "Didn't it strike you as strange?" "I knew It was always done at the theater. I saw it going on all the time." - TM J you know him well?" No." Did your mother make .you send the money hack?" No." Who did send it back?" "I did. How much? "Fifty dollars." When she saw Thaw she asked him not to do such a thing again and he He waa at apologized. that time.' Mrs. Thaw wa questioned regarding a costume aupper at the Hoffman house, late in the summer of 1902, which she ahd Thaw attended. She had no photographs of the costume Mie wore ns that occasion. The supper broke up about 2 a. m. After that the witness did not see Thaw for!a long time. He went abroad. Asked as to how often he saw Thaw up f June. 1902, ahe said,-- ! don't think d "Is that the signatur. "That is the name. I uunvi identify i he signature. At Mr. Drluia' reqno:. Mr Jerome said the paper was sailed "Eh. I id che hd.i Mrs. Thaw read the paper. n Mi did not pres his effor: m tin,! .,ur 1! what it etm'.ained. rtippo, .1 to '.iive been connected wrib a sun agdiust Thaw. When jou returned troin Kunpe. t 'i ill October. 19U3. did p direct ! George Lederers offivv an i teleJ Mr. phone to Stanford 'White?' Jerome. Th-ma- s." I not 1 ilid t Mr not." Mr. "Didn't you try to telepliouc White from the Wharf. ' "I did not." "Didnt ou see George lbdetvr ou saw White?" lie-fu- re N i." She first saw Lfder- - r in ;i.ij when ahe went to him with a letter from Mr. Markx looking for a j Did ou ever' go to supper witn l.eilererV "Yes." "Alcue?" Yes The witness first met Jack Barrymore in ihe summer of I Hoi in the 'Tower. Stanford White and Mim other men and girls s!o were there. She could nst say when ehe next saw She had gone to supper Barrymore. alone. Did you ever go to Cmliou Flint with Jack Barrymore? "No." "Ever mc him? Not that I remember." Did White object to vour going with Barrymore? Ye, after he had seen my mother." When did j'on last see Mr. Barry- more?" "When I went to call on his sister In PitDburg. In 1906. At this point Dr. Csrlton Flint, who had been sent for by the proserutinn, appeared In rourt, ws escorted to within s few fret of the witness and confronted her. Did you ever see that man before?" demanded Mr. Jerome of Mrs. Thaw. The witness turned qniekly toward the doctor, hesitated a uvunent, and tald: Never." You are apre?" To the bet of my knowledge, I never haw him before. Did yon not go to him with Jack Barrymore ?" "No." Dr. Flint withdrew. Did you ever stay out all night with Barrymore?" asked the prosecutor. No." Didn't you go to supper with Barrymore one night and send your mother a telegram Baying you were spend- k. J rKliKl AKV Tbsw frr IT., the iuxn jif-c- r ihe liffl; reiv-- s u. N,.w York, on weui firsi Ui the hulel aud thin lo :he Navarre, al racli hovl vve:'al weeks, lie: lulls a: these ho;-li- . ml,- - paid out t t:io':i-given Inr lv Thaw. Bcfu'v she left the ssvo) she had the 'igLiii to belit-vWhite tidd her ahou: Harry. "B :i you continued to psy your ex-- l t:e oiii .f tb, liiouty Thaw gave Dc:. "Yc. sir." g f'buin habit-formi- "You were shown s d'e r.ui iuir.lv. BASDSOF EVELYN AT times." but could fift.-- JEEOME MEETS DEFEAT TFKSDAY. vTTAH, OGDEN, 9f A. Mod iiKWi 4. r ! y V.'ll? "Yi-.- ' Did White v'liil,- ilnrc?" give y.m any presents Xu." Mo Thaw said that Thaw had sent for Miss Si mom , n to Mi. Ne.-li-il be wa- - determined home, n . lo go. She vice la red that Thaw paid Mrs. Nesblt Bbe said fare to Amenea. that Thaw returned I ruin Europe he wen; several time to din- ners .it the Tower.' Sereral times she went alone, trusting I, White' word that tbeie be others present. Mrs. Tbsw also told of going to and returning with AnPhiladelphia an actress. gela Viuci-nt- . "Did White tell you about Ethel Thomas? Garden Seeds ! wt-ul- that are sure to grow. All seeds sent out from this store are new stock. No old seeds left over. See us before you purchase. "No. Who did?" "Abraham Huntmcl " The witness never bad seen Thaw lake cocaine aud did tell llnmmel she had. nor that Tliuw bad tried to ni administer cocaine to her Mr- -. Thaw, at the direction id Mr. Jerome, repealed al! the stones White had told her about. Harry Thaw. So. by the time he arrived iu A merles, you had ceased to love him? Yes. I thought it all very horrible." Thaw railed to see her at the Navarre the day he returned from Europe. She also told of her mother insisting on returning to America and or her leaving her mother in London and going upon the second tour. "Did Thaw ever tell your mother about ynnr being kldnapiied? asked Mr. Jerome. "No. Was there ever any talk of suit gainst Thaw for kidnapping? Not that 1 ever heard." Were you dcpresed upon your return ta America in 1903? "No." And Thaw had pmimsed to you just . Our line of Ororprlp in alwurs nice and fresh. Kh ua for Hay, drain, Stock and Poultry Food. i n One package of Stock Food with every 5.2.50 you spend with us. MTDFFF " ' Job Pingree, Jr, three months before? 2572 Washington Ave. Yes." PURSUED AFTER MARRIAGE. New Witness Will Testify to Call Made at Gan Jacinto. ea New York, Feb. 25. It waa assorted that Mrs. William The fad sent word to the district attorney that she would no longer oppose the appointment of an Insanity commission for her son. ing the night with another party?" I remember nothing of the sort. In support of the contention that Did Bianford White at any time Htanford White sought the company seek to have you take action against of Evelya Nesblt Thaw king after her Barrymore?" marriage, a new witness has been Mr. Delmas objected. found who makes affidavit that on four "It is very material. declared Mr. occasions White followed Mrs. Thaw if we rat ahow that StanJerome, to the home of Hattie Forsythe, where ford White sought to have Barrymore the affiant was employed aa a hall-boon a cbgrgo of seduction.. arrested That might, show nothing mors, Richard Mansfield White of Beattie, Mr. Delmas, than the Jeal- brother of the Main man, Is due to rejoined ousy of an older man of a younger arrive from Europe tomorrow. He sweetheart. has been absent from New York store The haa taken a hla visit here a few weeks after the wide latitude, remarked Justice When be arrived here to shooting. but this question will not be attend (he fnneral, he made the inallowed. sertion that If the district attorney Mr. Jerome questioned the witness did not do hia he would take the about the cablegrams she sent to Stan- law In hla own duty hands. ford White from London. As recently as Marrh, 1906 three You know your Yn other had commonths before Harry Kendall Thaw to the American plained embassy shot Stanford White the latter freabout your going away with Thaw lurked about the hotel Ban on a tour of Europe, did you not?" quently In an effort to renew Ms Jacinto asked Mr. Jerome. with Evelyn Nesblt Thaw. I did not. she replied. He invoked the aid of Miss Hsttlo The cablegrams," said Mrs. Thaw, to effect a reconciliation bewere about my mother and a man Forsythe, him and the wife of Harry tween I whose name gave out That man Thaw and when Mlsa Forsythe tricked happened to be a secretary of the Am- him he sent her away to California. erican embassy, and that I ail the These fhets, sworn to by a new embassy had to do with it. This la the Thaw case, came into the man sneaked up to my mother's bedof thin service today and room, when she waa la bed, and In- possession are presented to th public for the sulted her. Mrs. Thaw said this man had In- first time, George Pollock, the new witness, sulted her in Lsmdon, also. Ban Jacinto Wlille at the Savoy Mrs. Thaw said was an elevator boy ia the Mis she went out several times with during the time when and Forsythe he has White sad told him shout her travels had apartments there, series of made affidavit an to amuing Thaw. with the close "Did you tell him about your moth- facta that Indicate clearly Mrs. Thaw by White, of young pursuit er? but up He knew more about mamma than not only after her marriage, to a comparatively short time before I did. Thaw. What did be tell you he knew about he was shut down by Harry for the Incidentally Pollock reveals your mother? went about conMr. Delmas ubjected and was sus- flret time that White stantly supported by a body guard and tained. will give In Mr. Jerome asked (he witness If the testimony that he in this her mother and a MUs Slmonton had court tnd which Is presented answer form not gone to White, upon their return Issue In question and of from Europe, and taxed him with the reveals another Interesting chapter witness tells This case. famous the archher the of downfall, girls story of four visits that Mrs. Hurt Tbsw itect replying: one son aide paid to Miss Forsythe in the San on wife and my My Jacinto that are within the compass me and God on the other, strike may of thr present case. dead. If I ever harmed her. District Attorney Jerome will evenYes, he told me. and he told me of a also his body turned Ice cold when tually ask for the appointment In lunacy, but Mr. Jerome, they accused nim. He said he could commission applicahandle a down mammas but he was It Is said, will not make this tion until what he deems the proper afraid of this eimonton woman. MrJerome announced that he wculd time. He has, it is stated, his plans all ready for this move, but the plans probably conclude the hinge on events he expects to occur of Mr. Tin today. ' Mr. Jerome next asked the witness and are contingent, therefore, upon If Hbe had understood Thaw was pay- developments. In preparation for any move the DisBbe ing "honorable court to her. trict Attorney may make toward the declared she dl-- not know whether he of a lunacy commission, ha.1 matrimonial Intentions during the appointment tha lawyers to whom has been infirst period of tnelr acquslntanee. defense against the Mr. Jerome then took Mrs. Thaw structed Thaws Stanford White over the trip she made over Europe charge of murdering in case alone with Mr Tbsw. She denied that have been busy looking up have been commissions which lunacy aa bad and traveled Mr. she Thaw and sought. On the whole, they are satinMrs. Dellls. with their investigations, as there ed said to the Mrs. Thaw that, previous been one or two cases in Hits have noto Thaw, ahe telling of her story seem to show that tt la which state ticed nothing about him that ahe a matter to get the court as not simple thought was a mirk of irrationality. a murder trlsl to order into to break When Thaw heard of the letter of mental condition of credit which Stanford White had an inquiry intoaathe the defendant might at first appear. given her. he became much excited. many Mr. Jerome haa mentioned Mrs. Thaw eai-- that when she went which he ha to New York from Airope, she stopped thlnga to Evelvn Thaw hut It la probable first at thr Holland House, but. being not yet followed up. to stand unable to secure rooms, she went on that before he allowsherher closely on to the Savoy. In answer to questions, aalde he will press lnclud the she Insisted' that she stopped nowhere these points. These points fixing of the date of the alleged drugelse and did not use the telephone. an In describing 'heir life In Paris, ging by Stanford White, In alleged Flint company Dr. to Carleton Tlslt she in found the said Mrs. Thaw events or rooms some peculiar looking needles with Jack Barrymore; the she refused an which looked like darning needles. Christmas, 1903, when and went to tHie asked Mr. Thaw about them, and Invitation from White visit to Paris he raid they were old stuff some one Rectors with Thaw:; the in 1903 and the tour through Europe bad left behind. that year. Mr. Thaw and never written her with Thaw in the fall of Besides these there are the events about them, she said, whereupon Mr. 1904. the reJerome produced one of the letters, oi the trip to Europe in reasons for which the defense hd introduced, in turn to America and the Pie hotel which Thaw mentioned the needles her alleged expulsion from considered. She is and explained thst they were not for Cumberland to be to be asked about certain heavidid also not almost drink Thaw morphine. on April In ocPittsburg, her she testified, marriage except ly In Parts, 4. 19u5, and Thaws will and codicil casionally. At this poin: luncheon recess wss will probably afford fruitful subject the defense made of inquiry. . lken. Your Expectations Will Be Realized IF YOU BUY A y. ii Fila-geral- A Iho we want Your KODAK buHinmt. Full line of HARTMAN & riJE.MO KODAK and nil HiipplieR for the amateur. Spring ia here aud you will want your bicycle put in order. Our repair department bug been enlarged and priced are right. T. S. HUTCHISON wit-na- 306 Twenty-Fift- h Street a strong point of her alleged persecu- occupied the Whits House, bnt, ho tion by Stanford White after her mar- sald tbs President waa not seeking to riage and this, no doubt, will be clnse- - attain legislative ends by the exer-cla- e of patronage. inquired into. It la because the American people Hrhlng, bleeding, protruding or blind are with him," he aald, that th piles yield to Doaus Ointment. Chron- President has been able to get oro ic caass soon relieved, finally cured. good legislation. The speaker described the feeling Druggists all sell it. gainst trust, and he said that tnisis and combination were agencies for PRAISES ROOSEVELT. good when they were honestly conAmerican People Art Back of the ducted. It U the abuse that have crept inPresident. to these corporations and not their exNew York, Feb. 25. In an address ist enoe which have made gome ot delivered Sunday before tbs Peoples them obnoxious." . Purum in New Rochelle, Ihe Rev. Dr. The New York, New Haven and Lyman Abbott sail a good word for the corporations and at the game time Hartford Railroad company has anIn the pay of praleed Prsaldsnt Roosevelt for hla nounced an advance FYtU policy. The Preaident, be said, was raptsina, pilot. and mates of Ita exercising more control over logisla-t.io- River line of steamers running to . than any other executive who had New York. n n I . IU JESSE J. DRIVER Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in bus- iness, and nicely located at 2275 Washington Ave. You are especially invited to call and see him at his new location . ... I'M 4 |