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Show TXIE TRIAL OF H. FACTS L, KAPlDiYNEAKlNfi ifrehing. Soli la airtight P!uid id package- One Coffee, Star Coffee. -- LND (Continued from Page One; - Star L THAW IS Good. New York, Feb. 27. When the Thaw trial was resumed today, DUtrict At- Better." torney Jer'jme called the attention of - Justice Fiingeruld to a leiu-- r he had -Fine Coffee. Star Thne Schlep received from J. D. Lyon, vice president of the I'uion National Hank of Coffee, Finest. Star SrtirtopFive Pittsburg, who mss a witness two weeks ago. HfWWi'One Crown Coffee, Good, Mr. Lyon bad custody of the Thaw Choir." wiiL He was requested to send all of Coffee, Croem HewfrueT0 Thaws letter and papers be had iu his possession today. Today the disVeTt Coffee. Crown aTti w w trict attorney said he had a letter lb. S5c i from Mr. Lyon stating that Mr. Hart-ridg"Goed.25c Coffee, yini-Medl- na of the defense, had written him no lettera or papers of date saying Good, uyliveiTet Coffee, Very,1 to June 26th, 19u6, were desubsequent lie per lb. , sired. -Good, Barra Coffee, Hinw-Ko- ba Mr. Jerome asked Justice Flugerald ide PCP lb. make au order directing Air. Lyuu to of all Best Coffee. Heekine send ail the papers. Mr. Hart-ridg- e to lb. Good. 40e per rose to make the statement that, Gon Coffee, rfhermH before writing to Mr. Ltfon that he - Co., 2 Be per lb. did nut want papers after the given Co., Golden Gate Cof- -' i a Kolgrr he had a conversation with Mr. -Sunublne to the Soul, 40c lb. date, Jerome and the Utter said distinctly Dffindeil Wright Co.. White House that he did not rare for the letters and Coffee. Teddy's Choice, doc lb. after June 25th, last. Wedding Breakfast Cofr papers It la very uufortuhate that we have Superfine, 30c lb. these continual misunderstandings, H&her d Co., Barington Hall Coffee, remarked Mr. Jerume. Steel Cut. due lb. It Is unfortunate,"rvplled Mr. Hart-ridgB. Coffee, If. j-- Brandenctine, hotly, but It Is s fact that 1 40c lb. Fine, Very to Mr. Lyon, relying on your u j. Brandenetine, 31. d B. Coffee, wrote UtStement. can, $1.10. Very Fine. Justice Flugerald said he had no auBetter than Champagne and costs no thority to issue an order to the witif tbeie coffeea do aot benefit ness who le now out of the court's 999 out everybody It certainly benefit Jurisdiction. enof a 1.000. So let the other chap Unless he returns for la cereal favorite place., hi said Mr. Jerome, his direct joy testimony will have to be stricken A B, out and with it the will and codicil of fancy groceries theI'lldefendant. taple and Phonee stand under oath that the dis238. Both trict attorney told me he did not want 2364 Washington Avenue. the letters, again Interposed Mr. Hartridge. After further argument, Mr. Hartridge declared the court's time was being wasted, for if Mr. Jerome now Now wanted all the letters the defense would so instruct Mr. I yon. FIN-: Get You a - The matter of the letter having been disposed of, Mr. Jerome directed that Abraham Hummel, the lawyer whu drew up the affidavit to mhlch Evelyn Neiblt la said to have sworn and which charged Thaw with cruelTAILOR-MAD- E ties during their 1903 trip to Europe, to take the stand. Do vou know Evelyn Nesblt gchiUT tr . - Kin-He- e e, r. Co. Evans is the Time! -- WINTER SUIT CHEAP! Our line of Repairing Thawr Yes." patterne for extra pant are very fine. and Cleaning done very reasonable. BO INSTEAD J. E. 313 24th St J. HENLEY SMITH DEAD, , Atlanta. Ga.. Feb. 26. J. Henley Smith, who wae editor of the Confederacy, a dailv paper published here during the Civil war, died at hie home iu thla city yesterday, aged 7d. Shortly after the war ha served at different time a editor of the Macon Telegraph and the Savanah News. In lBCt he and Alexander H. Stephen! established the Atlanta Sun which aa afterwards consolidated with' the . Ccnitllutlan. VATICAN , .. - . ' TO COMPLAIN. When did you first see her?" Sometime in 1901, or 1902. Where?" ,T don't remember exactly." Was it at your office? Not the first time. ' You knew her before that?" "Yes." Did she go to your office on October 27 ih. 1903 ? Bbe was there late 'In the year 1903. I dont remember Just when. He was shown the photographic copy of the last page of the famous affidavit which Mr. Hummel aaid refreshed his memory so that he could state positively that the date on which Evelyn Nesblt called at his office was October 27th, 1903. Mr. Delmas objected to the use of the photograph, but the court allowed the questions. Did Miss Nesblt have a conversation with' yon In your office? asked Jerome. Mr. Delmas objected, but waa overruled. Yes," aajd Hummel. Did you dictate to a stenographer while she was present?" Mr. Delmas again objected, saying the purpose of the district attorney apparently waa to contradict Mrs.Thaw,, as he could not properly Inter. Paris. Feb. 26. A despatch to the Krlalr from Rome affirms, apparently on the authority of the Vatican; that it la the Intention of the Pope to send communication to The Hague peace rnnfHrence regarding the expulsion from France of Mgr, Montagnlnl and the rapture of the -- concordat. - Garden Seeds i ' , It in not time to plant yet, but Boon WILL BE and want you to know where to get yonr REEDS. I waa ih the big lire, aa you ail remember, and all my old atock was burned. Our new atock ia arriving and will be the beat ever brought to Ogden. " we Seeds That Are Sure to Grow FLOUR, HAY OR GRAIN or Small Quantities Kemeraber, we carry a full line of that famoua Pratt'a In Large Poultry Food for animaia and poultry. Wm Tm ASTILL ( Both Phones 2264 Washington Ave. UOESIKO EXAMINER: for Thar rupt her purpose. Mr. Jerome argued (i:e poim at some length, particular!; in answer to Mr. Delius statement ihu: collateral testimony waa not perniissih.c in csled to the stand by name. xamination," tiny-deck- Yea." Syn-deck- Yes." Mrs. Thaw detailed several instances. Bhe said that on night while on Broadway' in a cab they saw White. Thaw beedme exelted. He cried and sobbed and bit bis nails and on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose cuted. UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. E. W. WADE. Agent , 1W7. 3 be i FGUND The receipts were fur aii.nix frctu miniums wher.Wlii f.le Trust company h.,d .urn of mime) for deposited elyn and her neither. Til, loco wore "Evelyn Ftoren.v N.jdrt" the mutln-and daughter having ii,, Mn;t I F CAMP reci-lve- - :;. i is gipsy LITTLE ONE HAD BEEN CONCEALED FOR A YEAR. Mr. banded her everal phoby a Gypay He Met tograph and asked h whom they Father Waa Aided in Salt Lake wete posed. Mr. Thaw raid the City. at the East Twentx-si-custreet studio posed hit nt.it of the pictures. of tbirago. Feb. 26. - After a Mr. lteiinas showed Mts. Thaw a a year, in ahii-!- i almost every letter, aud asked if a name iu it waa nearly ramp iu the South aud Northnot that of a prominent New York g)P west had visited. Cecilia Domet-ro- . woman. society 12 year old. daughter of a weaitny Mr. Jerome objected, but after a Greek iu Utile Arkansas, who abort argument. Mr. Jerome said: had been kidnaped March 1. 1906. was "Wo are prepared to admit tha; aha found yeateulay in cuuip near Tburu-tnu- . ia a prominent New York woinau." III. The little girl was gtveu One most prominent?'' asked Mr. shelter at the police station here last lelmaa. ulght. Decidedly, yea." Trace of the girl wa obtained by Ami she holds a puoriou in the lain Demetro. lier fa tier, who had best society in New Y k ?" searched for her etghi months in vain. Well, she's ia the said Mr. Then he met a gypsy in Malt lake Jerome dryly. . Mr. Delmas then went into Evelyn (Tty. who teamed of hi sorrow. The Nesbii' first visit to White when ahe ntau promised to Inform him should he went with Edna Goodrich and that ever hear of the camp in whlrh the White kissed and caressed Mia Good- child was held. Accompanied by four deputy sherrich. She was not permitted to say if she had formed any idea of the re- iff. Demetro went to Thornton yesJust beyond the outskirts of lations lietween While and Miaa Good- terday. the town ia a ramp consisting of more rich. IPO lent. It was there that CeYou aaid your brother went lo than the school In 19U2. Who arranged for cilia waa held prisoner. When Greek copjieratnlt h and hla companthat?1' ions arrived the girl was playing on Mamma and Stanford White. the prairie with several other youngWho paid for the schooling? sters. "Stanford White." Before Demetro could reach Ms Did you draw any money for yourself out of the letter of credit which daughter he waa thrust aside by Johu king of tbe camp, and who ta White gave you when you went to Eu- Joe. said to have kidnaped the child. Joe 1903? iu rope, burst from a tent and aelied Cecilia a "I did not." waa about to she into her fathfor Did you draw aay your moth- er's arms. In an spring instant hundreds of er?" were swarming out of their Mamma saw gvpaiea "Tee, in Boulogne. moke-fillehomes aud hurrying to something In a shop window. Bhe eene. knew I had tha money and I let her seised the gypay Joe by have what aha wanted. When Thaw theDemetro throat. While they were strug-- . heard of thla, he raised a fuss and gllng on the ground scores of Joe's aid I should not have (peat that crowded around and threatenmoney." After you had refused to continue ed to Interfere, but the sheriff's drew their revolvers seised the little your improper relations with White, girl. Aa Inetantandlater Demetro redid he ever have a talk with row, urghis feet hla and. gained daughtaking to these resume relation?" ing you ter, stood with ihe officers. Awed by Mr. Jerome obejected aud waa the display of weapons, the gypsies retreated and the deputy sheriffs hurried to Thornton where they hoarded THAW'S MOTHER A WITNESS. a train for Cblrago. New York, Feb. 26. Mra. William Thaw, Harry Thaw's mother, will be another witness tor the defense and It ia believed that May MrKenale, tha chorus girl who has been Evelyn Nes-hl- t Thaw's constant companion since the night Stanford White waa killed, AT EMERYVILLE. will also take the witness stand. The defense hae summoned a number of Francisco, Feb. $6. The weathother writ n rosea, but who will be call- er Ban was fine and the attendance good at ed to the stand they refuse to atate. Emeryville today. The Hatasoo handicap over the Futurity course was won In a hard drive by Van Ness, admirably handled by L. Williams. Wlk more waa tbe only winning favorite. The track waa heavy. Results: First race, four furloni Wilmore won; Heather Scott, second; Humero, third. Time, :J5. Second race, futurity course John H. Bheehan won; Kruks, second; Avo-na- , third. Time, 1:33. Third race, six furlongs, selling frolic won: Water Thrush, second ; Hulford, third. Time, 1.17. Fourth race, futurity course. The Hatasoo handicap Van Nero won; MCDONALD'S FIRST WIFE ELOPED Grace G.. second; Collector Jessup, WITH A PRIEST. third. Time, 1:12.3-6- . Fifth race, one mile and fifty yards, Prince Magnet won; Rotron, selling Woman la New Dying of Heart Disease second; third. Time, Vlncentlno, In a New Jersey 1:43. Town. Bin h race, one mile and selling Jack Moose won; Andrew Mack, second; Byronerdale, Time, 1:60 Chicago, Feb. 26. Michael C. Mc- third Donald, whose wife, Flora, shot and RESULTS AT ASCOT. killed Webster B. Guerin, last Thursday, received a message yesterday tellair fields Los Angeles, Feb. ing him that hi first wife waa dying from the shock of the Guerin murder. deed the alerter In each race at Ascot McDonald baa not been keeping today. Favorites took off most of the up a correspondence with hla divorced prises. In tbe mile race Judge Nelson wife, although he baa been sending ran a strong race all the way and her money with which ahe has been nosed it out In a hard finish. Results; First race, six furlongs Platoon paying her living expense in a little The Mist, second; Bryan, third. won; New In The message Jersey. village merely aaid that Mary Noonan waa Time, 1:14 Second race, rolling, five furlongs dying of heart disease aa a result of Junta won; Juan of Arc, second; Kitty the developments In Chicago. It has been many years since the McCarthy, third. Time, 1:03 Third race, one mile Judge Nelson first Mrs. McDonald eloped with fho Catholic priest who had charge of the won; Edwin T. Fryer, second ; Ban little chapel site had had constructed Alvlao. third. Time, 1:42 Fourth nee. six furlongs-Bolag- na in her home. Fe accompanied the second; Search Me, priest to France. Lten returned to the won; The Major, United 8ts(rs after he grew tired of third. Time, 1:43 Fifth race, four furlongs Adrsln her. But since her return McDonald has assisted In maintaining the wom- won: Reno Rebel, second; Uckfuot, an. McDonald refused to say where third. Time, :49. Sixth race, Brooks course Foncasta ahe ia staying in New Jersey. won; Gdldspot. second; Hi Caul Cap, third. Time, 2:04 BRITI8H ARMY. -- fr Garden Seeds ! ia-e- it K-- 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. I o-- A document was shown the witness and he waa asked If it was not a carbon copy of the paper referred to. Mr. Delmas objected, and waa sustained bv the court. Mr. Jerome asked Hummel several other questions, where be gave the paper tu Miss Nesldt, what became of It, and when sne next went to nia office, but objections to all of them were sustained. mt. Hummel waa thereupon excused temporarily and Abraham Snvdecker, who was a clerk la Hummel's office, next was called. He aaid he knew Evelyn Nesblt. Did you, on October 2Mih, 19u3, see her sign a paper?" Delmas- - objected to the question. The court ruled with him and was excused. Delmas, having successfully blocked for the time being all testimony regarding the alleged affidavit, Mr. Jerome asked that Mrs. Evelyn Thaw be recalled. When she had taken the stand Mr. Jerome handed her a paper and asked If it was In her han.writlng. Mrs. Thaw spent some time in an examination of the paper, smiling occasionally aa she road. It soon developed that the paper, waa a diary. While Mrs. Thaw waa reading, a packet of lettera which were received from Pittsburg waa turned over 10 the clerk. Mra. Thaw aaid the paper the had examined was all in her handwriting. , Nearly forty minute was here occupied by Mr. Delmas in reading the He offered no objection and paper. Mrs. Thaw said the diary was kept while In Pompton, N. J., In 1902. Mr. Jerome read a few extracts from the diary. One waa aa follows: Mrs. DemiUe said to come right In, and 1 jumped with the agility of a aoubrette and began to get shy." Another read: "Bhe has a son, but I must say he is a pie face mutu" My room here ia neltner large nor small. There la a white, virtuous bed. I took a nap, and the last thing I remembered was 1 wondered how far I am from Rector's. Rector's is really not a proper place for an Innocent young person, but I always had, a weakness for it." The district attorney turned to another page and read: I hereby swear never to read another. Hut tho one nice thing about Janice Meredith is that she ia really not an angel one of those persons luo good for this world." When one comes to think It over, it is good to have lived. A girl who has always been good and never had any scandal about her la fortunate In more ways than one. Upon the other hand not one of them will ever be anything. By anything I mean Just that; they will perhaps be good wives and mother; whether it is ambitious or foolish, 1 want to be a good actress first." , Of course, 1 cant live here all the time and I can't forget all the old people. They do not know what they are doing here, but give them a chance to get away and see what they would do. If I etay here long I'll get like the rest. I am very susceptible and " Ill soon be' a Mr. Jerome aaid that here appeared three exclamation points and n pen sketch of a nun. This ended the diary. Mr, Jerome turned to the witness: From the time you tint became intimate with "Thaw until the shooting of White, did you ever see anything In hla condition that was irrational? asked Jerome. 27. iKIDNAPED GIRL "Ye, sir. Our line of firoorrie Bee ur for in alwuyft nice aud fresh. liar, drain, Stuck aud Poultry Food. ' package of Stock Food with FREE r One every you spend with us. Job Pingree, Jr. d 2572 Washington Ave. J Your Expectations Will Be Realized SPORTS . IF YOU BUY A DISCLOSES Aim we want your KODAK business. Full line of EAftT-3- 1 AX & 1MM2MO KODAKS aud all supplies for the amateur. KpriiiK i here aud you will want your bicycle put' fn order. Our repair detriment has letn enlarged and prices are right. T. S. HUTCHISON i i. 3-- 306 Street Twenty-fift-h 26.-F- UNKNOWN NUMBER OF CHILDREN LOSE THEIR LIVES IN FIRE Protestant School In the French of Montreal the Beene of a Great Dlaaater. Seo-Tlo- n 3-- Montreal, Feb. 26. The lfochelaga ProteHtant school, on Prafonlalne alreet, In tha French section of the city, caught firo this afternoon while filled with pupils and, before the firemen could reach the spot, many children had been amoihered to death. Tbe reacue waa quick, but at 3 o'clock, although manv cbildn-- had been taken out alive. It ia feared that on the top floor there are, in addition to tbe bodle taken out, twenty more dead. Including a teacher. It Is said that 11 the teachers, except Miss Max 3-- talked rapidly. . "Did you ever see a man in an epileptic fit?" I've seen cats. There was considerable laughter. London. Feb. 26. War Secretary Well, did Thaw act like that? Haldane's scheme for reorganising the Prompted by Mr. Jerome, she said British army was unfolded by him in bln body trembled, he clasped and the House of Commons yesterday. It unclasped hla hands and his eyes roll- contemplates dividing all the force ed. into two categories, a field force and The next time they saw White was a territorial or borne force. The forwhen he was In a box opposite them mer, which will total ICO, ooo officers In a theater. and men, is to consist of four cavalry At this time did he carry a pis- brigades and Infantry divisions, tol? asked the district attorney! with a full complement of horse and one he "Yes, after field artillery, all to he kept In s comalways carried Chriatmaa, 1903. plete state of organisation, ready for Why?" Immediate mobilisation on the outHe told me that the Monk East- break of war. The territorial force, toman gang was following him. taling 3U0.0O0 men. will be a complete Did yon know whom he employed army In itself and aa nearly aa pos. to protect him? sible of the same pattern as the reguNo. lar troops. The plan is well received Did he tell you who had set the on all aide. gang after him? Stanford White." IN WAGE MADE HIM At that time, aa early aa 1903, ahe INCREASE CRAZY. had thought Thaw was crazy upon the subject of Stanford White. Chicago, Feb. 26. A dispatch from He aaid stories were being circulatIll .v,: Kankakee. ed about him' by White, and that be An increase of wages from 836 t had thing about ua put in the papers. which he could not unWere there others beside White $30 a month, derstand, I said to have caused the connected with this persecution? insanity of Phillip Counter, a printer "Yes." Eastern hospital who The names were whispered In the at the IllinoisInsane and committed to was adjudged district attorney's ear. This manner of Thaw, she said, the same Institution yesterday. kept up from 1903 to the time of the POLICEMAN KILLED BY GROCER. killing of White. Sir. Jerome's next question proved the lat. It ws: Augusta. Ga.. Feb. 26. E. M. Ful"Did Thaw recollect having seen ler, a grocery merchant, last night White after these outbursts? hot and kin-- il Policeman Walter 8. Yes. Wilkins. While making hla rounds That is all. except that I may at with another officer, .Wilkins tried the some future time ask the witness to hack door of the Fuller house and explain phrases in Thaws letter Fuller, thinking theoffleer a burglar, I which we have Just received." fired two load of shot directly Into I Fuller was arrested At ll:du the luncheon reoess was Wilkins' faceJ ordered. and a charge of murder made agalast After recess Mr Thaw aa again him. 1 Any Person Cutting or FEnKIAUY fur he .bused Mr Thaw 54 Teieipis and asked if tbr were nut iu (he handwriting of her uimb-vr- . The affidavit contains the allegation that Thaw whipped Miss Nesbii when she told him there was no truth in the statement about White aud refused to sign papers making the def- inite rharge against the architect. 1 am not endeavoring to Impeach the witness, but 1 want to prove the existence of an original affidavit ta order to introduce the copy and intelligently continue my cro aaid Mr. Jerome. Justice Flugerald overruled ihe objection and Mr. Hummel aaid he did dictate a statement in the presence of Mis Nesblt. On the next day, did Jacob give you a paper? Mr iir.Toiluced in evidence, fur m. WEDNESDAY. M: Dfimas requesW ii.ar iliiti.',:raiba of Mr- - Thus vUr1. had testing the credibility of a While If I could prove Stanior.l she was iu Europe The night she ,, was drugged by him, declared Mr. that would be a Jerome, tu fact, and I would not be allow put It in evidence. But If she told Thaw in Paris that there was no mi'.h about Stanford in her statement White, then that would be a material fact aud 1 should be allowed tu put it l CTAIT. OODEX. . - FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS. 26. Fair New Orleans,1, Feb. Grounds results: First race, three and a half furlongs Lady Caroline won; Gremro, second; Baktlee. third. Time, :44. Second race, six furlongs, selling -Excitement won; Klelnwood, second; Marvel P. third. Time, 1:16 Third race, six furlongs-B- Ir won: Western, second; GenTime, 1:16. third. tian, Fourth race, mile Grand won; Right Note, second; Pasadena, third. Time. 1:44 Fifth race, mile and sixteenth, won; Tinker, second; Lady Ellison, third. Time. 1:50. Sixth rsce. six furlong, selling -Gsuse won; Maralda, second: third. Time, 1:16 Seventh race, mile, selling Bye ParaBye II. won: Midway, second; 1:44 Time. third. gon, well, saved tbemrolve. It was due to Mias Maxwell heroism In rushing up stair to save the younger pupils Her life. that ahe At 3:30 the .nineteenth body had been brought out There were 250 children in the .ecbool when tbe fire Started. Tbe fire broke out In the furnace room and spread with great rapidity. lot It was gotten under control shortly, but smoke had by that time done ita deadly work. ORE FROM ALASKA. er B. C., Feb. BC. The steamHalldls. now on the way from Bui-se- r mines. Prince of Wales Island, la Victoria, bringing the largest cargo of or brought from Alaska, 2.700 ton In all. The cargo la inmired for $46,000. it la consigned to the Tyee smelter. JESSE J. DRIVER Tod-dlngt- Tiehl-mlng- DRUGGIST o. 3-- Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at 5. OAKLAWN RESULTS. Hot Springs. Feb. 28. Osklawn re--1 suits: First race, three and a hslf furlong C. H. Shilling won: Financier, second: Waterlock. third. Time, :44 Second race, five and a half furlongs Revenue won; Mike Sutton, second; Blackburn, third. Time. 1:06 Third race, mile Reine Ragente won; J. D. Dunn, second; Junetime, third. Time. 1:43 Fourth race. 1 furlongs Rsllierl won; Jake Sanders, second; Tres JoU. third. Time, 1:15 Fifth race, six furlongs --Chieftain won: Dsn McKenna, second; Bone-rakthird. Time, 1:17 Sixth . race, mile and sixteenth Shenandoah won: Bendigo, second; 3-- 3-- e. Mr. Jack, third. Time, 1:5U I I 2275 Washington Ave. You are especially invited to call and see him at his. new location 3-- 9P A |