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Show rf N. THE MORNING from alfalfa and avert clover. The demand for good hoary to betNater than ever before, slnee tbe tional Pure Food taw went Into effect on the Brat ef thle year. There nre N groat many people that have always been backward about buying honey at Imtbe grocery dona being under the sold. were pression that adulterations The pure food taw, however, doe and away with all this class of gaoda, than other Bad any to ta it Impossible shelf. Us pure Joaey on tha grocers aa. unlike encouraged bn should dm other sweets, it to healthful for chll grva as well as tha older folks. It THEE uuv-i- r hs Ptibiiaeeg Every Day In TM gueeera Publianleg teas- fey My-WTIfe SUBSCRIPTION DvUvsrod kr Cbitint in Ogde Ottjr, including Sunday Mar ill kuiuur, yr HfM V IIAik IN ADVANCE. Euniut n N ,H stands U tnm. yr Jrf In Tto HARRIMAN AttaarttaniUMy.MIfedvaaeS.. i nU liianat ? uTunn unLm. and rZjSitlMtklM Win M MMN All sportful languag M INCHM ?' ir tnu utuU.AU would. Commissioner lone1 Then It to onto the restriel ion of the law that keeps you from taking it? Mr. Harriman I would go on as long aa 1 lived. (loiUDtlwioDvr Lu no Then after you had gotten through with the Banin Fe and bad tabus U. you would also take. the Nonhsra PaciBc sad Great North-eraif you euwld get them? Mr. Hardman If you would lei mo. Commisatooer lane And your power would gradually larroaar aa you took one road after another, so that the ymt might spread art only PnelBc coart but spread out over tbe Umn lur la M responsible fur whnl ywi IN MliaN at. ubeeribora win TJ Wm TkN m ba Msrarf Enasstaar a H mIi bj Ul IMpNMl Nai Ck feat tab CMy. tli On fell OfedaN Tfea as trains through tearing Southern PaoiA Railway, KaUaay, nn! Tfea Union Tfea Oregon testimony. fl m- - BMM luUKN NNd iisaiamaiseifrn signed- fef wU! de lu i yw T ta tfea vmm feMhak Tfe VidUftkL few IfeN B The following ia quoted from the statements of E. II. Harriman before the Interstate Commerce commission as proof of the railroad man's disregard of the public welfare: Commissioner lame Supposing that you gw tfea Baals Mr. Harriman You would not let us 1 get It. If jruU will let us, will go and take the Banin Fa tomorrow. rammiaeloaer Inns You would take It tomorrow? Ur. Harriman Why certainly I y EARLIM Ml INDEPENDENT. n to Ts to-- w 44 SWIapa. pOBdaU . UN NN Wli TM mom PUli Lie Mailway. Blurt yalraaa vtU non far a gemrat fef favor og. tfea porting to Ula effiee wkaaavar Uay fall to fat tfea paper at tfea darig- EXAMINER: OODEN, CTAn. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1901 after the tragedy, but who now the 'tat, with the other experts for tha prosecution. Mr. In all. Jerome may call eight spert Mi.TJM-nis la beginning his aigumcnt. am J. J. BRUMmitt Real Estate Bargain Counter. a wltnea tor broom was la court today along taa touched Brat u(wn the point of the prufeShloiial reUiiuiia existing Evelyn Nesblt and Mr. liu.umrl was made. u the time thr aflktovit that he was Hummel drnied yesterday was acting for The girl, saving he ao by ttianford Whits and that J la Irgal xcituu was contemplated of MUe Xeabll . -We will coutrud. said Mr. IXIinaa, -wa. acting tn the that thia wtint-kcapacity of eTloraey to thle giti. It ; not for him by hla word u deny that such a relation existed. However, e will reserve that objection." the Mr. Delmaa then turned to qurotloa of the admissibility uf herewith submit a few t u v In real n, uouiT ' not have It underv n complete list, bi.i L1( r4. you do not find anuhiM the lilt please call and - n,u me up over the phone, aud 1 n you other properties L. inpt.vL oL? latch stria always haugs oa ;h, Z. side. You I bargains I would we give few. If mu-pluy- be-b- are welcome t0 see me and we will talk u 0vr i will be pleaded to show von pr.mer, help you get you a home and quit ing rent and become your lord. . Seven Dullart buys a good buiidin. lot, 5x182 lent, well locaied one and a half miles ol the renters tbe city. - Thie ta a nice level i rht kit. and needa hut to be seen to si bought. Twelve Dollars buys a nice lot .n located n little better than the Sem Dollar lot.' Twerty-Fiv- e Dollar m! i,uv of our lenders. These lots sie :5xm feet to alley; they are of the very hew oil, lie nice and sightly ; there kv even buildings going up lu iki face lty. We sell these lots ai Dim DulUr down and one dollar per week until paid for; you may take one lm nr u many as you desire. We har- - had i phenomenal sale of these lot, but still continue to sell them fur Tweai Five Dollars per lot. 1 have Five Hundred and Twenty. Eight feet frontage by 14u feet de close tn near car line, close to school good neighborhood, rich alluvial toil passed by city water mains, nice uj vei, all in good shape. Onlv Hti Dollars per front foot, make your ovi terms. Seventy-Fiv- e Dollars per acre bun a nice ten acre tract of land near Us sugar factory, artesian wells, tome t rorements. If you need a form or i ome near tbe city where you caa raise truck, sugar beets or fruit, n this lands. A now frame house well located N a principal street, nice lot, a good ip restmeut, or will make a mudeg home, only $400; terms. Nine Hundred Dollars buvs four lot with n three room frame house, veil located In l1e railroad district. In good This Is a great bss neighborhood. gain for one who wants a house la ttb locality. Good four room house, with htig close .In on Adams Are.; rents to Fourteen Dollars per month. A good buy for a home or nn Investment, only ,'i .... cvl-Jen- contradicting the statement, of a witness made out of court. Mr Delates referred to certain authorities cited by District Attotuey Jerome yesterday la support of the admissibility of such testimony and said he was amsxod to find that one of the mentioned states exact.) the adverse of what the learned district uttoruey announced. Much of what the iilstrioi attorney aald yesterday. Mr. Delmaa declared, waa objectionable, but f allowed him tn talk of much hat ia sot evidence and that might have been objected to because 1 waa willing to tram the (air mindedneas of this Jury, which to my only proiee-iloa.- " a Mr. Delmaa took up Ihe quvrtion which Mr. Jarome asked Mr. Hummel and aald it was objected to clause by clause and explained where each one was objectionable. The question called for a reply from Hummel, aa to what MUs Neabit told him la bia office, aa to whether she told him Thaw had stripped and beaten her and that the charges agalust White as to tor ruin were nut tine. Mr. Delmaa closed his argument by requesting the court to rule out Hummers testimony as Improper and havAtlantic coast? ing no bearing on tbe caw. Mr. Harriman Yes. Mr. Jerome answered Mr. Delmaa Instead of being discreditable to E. briefly, claiming tbat as Mrs. Thaw's been U. Harriman, tha abort la aa adrnto-k- statements on the rtaud have ha must lie allowed direct and truth-fulnes-a positive, hie for much that apeak to controvert them. sad candor, lie admits what After the argument were concluded any other maa hi tbe seme position Jnrtlrc FlUgarald aald: "The casea cited are nut pniier would confess, it ha spoke the truth. on the questing uador consider will Harriman H. Of course, E. The objection must be susatioa. bit aphert of Influence and tained." draw to himself all the power within This ruling seemed to bar aJl of tha limit cf the taw. That Is human Hummel'a testimony, but Mr. Jerome him and noon nature. But It Is for Iba people, proceeded to question clash with Mr. Hurra waa a dramatic to mark lawmakers the their through Delmaa. limits, for although Mr. Harrlmau naea "At the interview la your ofloe his power with disc rollon and good asked Mr. Jerome, did Evelyn Nesblt, tn your dictating anything, tell Judgment, (hero might come a time prior that she had told Thaw thar It was whea a tyrant of equal or greater you not true that Btatiford Mil He had drugpower would make Me railroad and ged and ravished her? hie nillllmis toys to he played with Mr. Delmaa was on his feet to obm kt mosda dictated, making count- ject, but before he could do so, Humloud voice: less millions duffer from the caprice mel said, In a Bhe certainly did." of n vicious mind. Mr. Delmaa looked at the witness, and with soora la his voice said, And BTILL TALKING WAR. yon rail yourself n lawyer!" Hacrantonto Bee: European opinion Mr. Jerome naked Mr. Delmaa to atrongly Inclines to the Idea that war address bis remarks to the court. He between the United Stales and Japan further said he understood Mr. Dolma be would not object to an ta Inevitable. It to argued that the to have said answer to such question as was asked are need Hawaii starving, Japaaeae the witness. Ilia assistant, Mr. Gsr-vahad told hla Mr. Delmaa had made and the Philippines, am reckleea and a statement while he (Jerome) desperate, aad at present better pre- such was out of tbe room. pared for war than tha United States. 1 made no such statement," declarBut Japan to heavily la debt, owing to ed Mr. Delmaa. I epectflcally reserve bar war with Russia. And with the the right to object to nay question put eat brook of boedlttieo with this conn to tho witness.'' Mr. Delmaa turned to Hummel and try her credit would be hopeleseiy Im- aald: paired. It ta oaeeedlngly unlikely that You heard me reserve that right, Japan could raise the money to enable didn't your 1 did." her to earry on g long conflict wilb the And the learned assistant district United States. And whatever tempoheard me," asked Mr. rary odvaatagM eke might gain, It la attorney turning to Mr. liarvan. In the long run the If the learned counsel from the Paquite certain that United States would triumph, Air our cific slope trill address himself to the resources are Inflnlteiy superior, and court, we will make better progress," Mr. Jerome. the people of this nation would never said He also added that if the prefix submit to lasting defeat by Japan, even learned" were left out it would tend If It should require billiona of dollars to shorten the record. If the Irritable district attorney te bring the war to n successful terprefers, I will refrain from ascribing mination. to hi mthe qualities be so scornfully rejects," said Mr. Delmaa. FOURTH WARD CHOIR Mr. Delmaa first moved that Jerome's question aad Hummel'a answer Want Out to Wilson Lana and Had a be stricken from tho record and Jus-liv- e Pltxgernld seemed about to order Good Tims. that dime when Mr. Delmaa again rose Wednesday the Fbttrth ward choir and said: Through the extraordinary conduct took n trip to Wlhoa, where they had been Invited by Hlshop Stratford, and of the diatrlrt attorney, this question they gave the people of that ward a and answer are In the record. Let them aland. I waive my right." splendid ooncert. The parry was comMr. Jerome wanted tn know if the posed of about fifty persons. The program constated of four cboraaea bv the motion to atrlke ont waa withdrawn. "The euawer ia already with the choir, aoloa hr Conductor Orson Ortf Bn. Miss PUna Brown, Mis Verna jury: why should It be stricken out? I Chambers and Master David Goddard, withdraw the motion," said Mr. Del and recitations by Mr. H. H. Goddard. mas. Did Evelyn Nesblt any to you that Mrs. Lucy Wilson aad Mra. Margaret Hobson, aad a number of quartettes Thaw had prepared doc uni en is chargby tho Meaara. Griffin. IMckett, Klump ing Btanford White with having drugand Purdie. Judging from the liberal ged and betrayed her when she vw fifteen and Insisted upon her elgalng applause, the program was appreciatthem, but that aha told Thaw she ed. but not mure no than was the royal reception prepared by the bishop would not because tbe statement was and ward members, consisting of a not true?" asked Jerome. Mr. Delmaa objected upon the sumptuous repeat aad a aortal dance ground that the question was a repefor the benefit of the visitors. Returning at midnight, nothing oc- tition of the one already ruled out by the court. curred to mar the social event. Mr. Jerouie mad from tbe record THAW KNEW HE the statement Mrs. Thsw made nn WAS DOING WRONG which he sought to rebut. Mr. Primes renewed his obfrom (Continued Page One.) jection and said it was based largely upon the ground of "manifest misconNew York, Match 14. After Abraduct" on the part of the district ham Hummel had been called to the atand. si tha opening of the Thaw Justice Fltxgeralri ssid that Ihe trial today, Mr. Delmes began his ar- tion ruled out Included portions ofquesthe In to gument District Attorney present question. reply Jerome ns tn the admissibility of the Mr. Jerome riled additional decisevidence Hummel hns to offer regardions to uphold his view. the affidavit Evelyn Nesblt to said ing Mr. Dolman declared that the meno have made In hi office. isci that Evelyn N'eshitt had The diatrlrt attorney claimed that to sign documents for Ham- refused Thaw this evidence, if allowed, would tend was uol that she bad not to show that Evelyn Nesblt may nor made The evidence to him. He also Statements have told the defendant the story objected to the question put to Humwh:rh Is said to have made him Inmel upon the ground that he was actsane. as Mias Nesblt's attorney. In aning Dr. Allan McLane Hamilton, tne alswer to one of the questions put to ienist. who was employed by Thaw him yesterday Hummel sld Evelyn bad called n him in his professional y A SEVERE BLOW. The pspvra ranting to our UU hava placet hrsvy diaplay Ilnra ov,r the dlapatrb from Salt Lake announcing (be fact that the Thief of FWlc of that rtry bait bran held fey Jodg Whittaker to aaiwer to the dlatrlrt court for coaaptrary to defraud. Oar of tha big papers brads the atnry: "Organised Plaa to Defraud Tuirlst at Balt Lake Oty. That dlacloiure has lajuml Balt lake aura thaa aaythlng that baa la a I oog Clara. The misfortune visited npoa rtah'a largest ctfy If tha result of tha Amort-raparty victory of fourteea maths ago. It Is tha herttags that cams vtth a misstep. a TEACHINO THE FALSE. Collier's Weekly tor March Id, ahova ap tha Ucarat papers la this UlUag rnaaner: Oaa aaetloa ef Mr. Haarat'a "Am ericas" for March S eanaistad of twalva pages. Iba Brat page coa lala-a- d a photograph olf a palatlag of tha rape at the Babhu wemra la a large gruesome picture of alleged simiThe aocoad was maiaty devoted to aa illustrated discussion of the question: la woman human or animal?" The third oernplsd fey a tala of a woman with a peat" and aa "Infatuated weakling." The fourth described a torture her. The fifth was devoted t9 "the hlnck epectra that frightens fashionable hrldes nt the altar." Although the siath and aevwath were auppoaed to he given np to science, then was a ebanre for a female flgun to hold up her dress while walking through a newer. On tha eighth was presented "the gruesome enigma ef a dead band." On the tenth a grutlamaa "How I fanriaated over twenty different women," and pave eancl In the art of bigamy. The eleeanth eomblnad Action about "toro, intrigue, tragedy, and myetery" with ome of the moat indecent and contemptible advertisement known to nma. Taken altogether, thin section af tha Journal for the home" given and Idea of the work of Mr. Meant. saj lar dalaga la Alaska tn 1 I lea-non- a PRODUCING HONEY. Tbe hee business here Is rapidly growing, sad there are enough flowers each year to produce several times the amount ef honey that la produced were there only enough people Interested to take advantage of road I II on 1. I'tah honey lu unexcelled by that of other state. Csllfornla any la the largest honey producing state, but the flavor of that honey will not compartthe flavor of I'tah honey. The Superior Honey Company, a little over a year ago Imported two cars of California honey, but aa the flavor was so different from that of I'tah honey It did not take well with the trade, and so far as this Arm In concerned there will be no more of It Bad its way to the local market.. The plant has everything to do with the flavor of the honey. The choirest of Utah honey as well as the bulk of -- - Del-ma- . - He declared immediately afterwards, however, that n drawing up (he affidavit that he was acting for Mr. White Mr Jerome declared that Mr Thaw herself had waitedyoung Ihe right of personal privilege as between herself md Hummel by stating on t'-stand her. version of the interview ith Hummel. "The learned district attorney knows," interrupted Mr. Pelmas. "that Mr. Thaw was not at that time stating any hlmortral fact, but was testifying merely as to what she ha.l told her husband. "There ) no evidence here." ssid Mr. Jerome, "that Hummel ever was attorney for Mis Kealdt On the con- capacity. Scoll'j Emulsion contains the whole cod liver oil and tho pure oil not disguised with ingredient! that lenten kg medicinal properties. If you went the substance end not the shadow, ask for S coifs Emulsion. AILBRUCGimi ta.ANDfeLea. 06666666644644446666666 I 'd uu --' I1J00. e trary, we have Ihe oaih of the seriously weigh It In determining the reason that he was not ao acting." question of whether Thaw'a "He baa answered both ways, ac- waa unhinged. If, on tha other hand." he aald, "I cording to the record," said Justice am allowed to show tbat Evelyn Nea-bi- t Flugerald. did not tell Thaw that White had Mr. Detains add: Stanford White told Evelyn Neabit he was taking her drugged her and attacked her; If I to see Hummel In order that Hummel can show the Jury- that there la grave might protect her from Harry Thaw. reason to doubt tha story, will not that Protect her how? Aa a man or as n he a fact which the Jury will weigh when they retire for their final deliblawyer? Mr. Delmaa naked leave to put Mra. eration in determining whether this Evelyn Thaw upon the atand to Gra- man waa of unsound mind when he killed White?" tify that Hummel acted as her attorMr. Jerome declared that In this afney. Mr. Jerome demurred to thia at first, fidavit Evelyn Neabit Thaw awore that and then aald he would not object. she had never told Thaw la Paris the Mra. Thaw waa called to the stand be- story about her ravlanment by White. fore the recess aad cautioned not to Furthermore, she swore that Thaw had tried to Induce her to sign papers discuss her testimony with any one. In proceedings to got White put In Do I understand the district attorthat JalL using the story aa n basis, that Delmaa, ney to imply." said there Is anything improper in counsel she told him It waa nut true and that when he lnalated that she sign noma conferring with n witness?" Just Ire Fitzgerald waa nliout to or- paiitrs and nhe refused, he stripped her and beat her lashed her with n der the recess when Jerome Interrupted to say that all of the experts en- whip until her akin was lacerated. Thus the Importance of the legal gaged by the state were In court today and he would like to have consent fight over the affidavit and ila bearing to exruae Hummel and postpone hear- on the case. If admltted,.can readily ing Mra. Thaw until the experts had bo appreciated. There Is hardly a testified. doubt, though, that even If the affidaMr. Delmaa cunaented and a recess vit Is admitted, the defense will atwaa ordered until 2 p. m. tempt In ita turn, to discredit Lawyer When court convened this afternoon Hummel and this, In View of hla past Mr. Jerome called upon alx of hla exrecord, may be accomplished. It will perts to be sworn. These were Dra. get down to the question, then, who Flint, Hlrsch, Dtefendorf, Mabon, the Jury will believe, Evelyn Nealdt Pritchard and Ferris. After all had Thaw, or Lawyer Hummel. taken the oath, Mr. Jerome directed Dr. Flint to take the stand. LONG HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION. to Mr. Jerome said he Intended hla tn aa ability qualify each witness New York, March 14. Abraham to answer the question and would then Hummel, upon the witness stand at line up the six alienist and read the the trial of Harry K. Thaw today, de-hypothetical question to nil at mice. Mr. Ivlinas said he was glv.-the question this morning and had not had time to go Into It. He waa not to plunge Into the cruse examination at thia time. Mr. Jerome said that be would insist tbat earh witness be before the next waa called. Mr. Pelniati said be would refuse to go Into auy stipulation whatever In regard to the examination ur the la IMS that she had told Thaw In Paris that It was not true that Stanford While had drugged and betrayed her. The answer to a question by District Attorney Jerome was made so quickly that the conascl for the defense had no time to Interpose an objection, but Mr. Delmaa let the answer atand, saying there was no occasion to trike It out after it had once been given to the Jury, adding (hat he preferred it should remain pail of the rec- wlt-nea- vestment. Good six room brick house with eftj water, targe cellar, trees, out buntings, near car line on bench. Only 1,500; terma to suit. Good six room frame house, wilb ord. lx lota, near public school, close ta en In addition to Doctors Flint, Mabon line; fl.tioo. and MacDonald, who have been ia A new six room modern brick hom, court every day since (he trial be- with full basement, dose la oa Adam - u ' j gan. Mr. Jerome will call Dr. Deren-dor- f of the State Hospital at Middle-towConn.; Dr. William B. Pritchard of the New York Polyclinic Institute; Dr. William Hlrsch uf the Cornell Medical school and Dr. Allan MacLanc Hamilton. Avenue, 2,500. per front foot buya a ht near tha Government - Building, If M deep, some improvements. Grant snap In business property a 25th Street, this property must be soil ar. once. Will pay 10 per cent art the investment A rare opportune Mr. Jeromes hypothetical question for submission to the experts came to make nn inveatment which vil from the printers today. Harry Thaw yield so large a permanent Inconm Four Dollars per front foot buyii himself took n copy of (he question Street, thb which covered thirty-eigh- t printed choice building lot on 24th ltd residences la surrounded good by pages, and read It through carefully. la in n choice part of the resldeMi part of the city. WORKMEN WILL STRIKE. An elegant lot in Nob Hill, EOxlK feet to alley, very cheap nt Forty D St. IVterchurg. March 14. The lan. ,bc above ere only n few of tM workmen of Moscow are preparing fur ad a strike. If there appears tn be any bargains I have to offer, if you do cd find wht you desire la tia llrt likelihood of parliament being dissolvM ed when the opposition begins lta and see me and I will sho- a long of other projvertles. fight against Premier Stolypln's outline of the policy of the government. Both Phones 771. AVENUE 2374 WASHINGTON It Is said the premier' speech will be held within tbe bounds of a recapitulation of legislation enact.-- d by the government since parliament closed and the lawslte expects the present body to enact. ITS J. J. BRUMMITT I Lemons Oranges Bananas Dales Figs wit nesses.. Jerome then said he would have to read the question to each itnes separately. First, however. Mr. Jerome aakl, he would read the qmstlun asked (he experts for the defense by Mr. Ivlina and call for an opinion from his alienists on tbat question. Dr. Flint etated hi- - qualification as an expert who had for twen'y-flvyear made a specially of menl.il disease Rnd had many times testified ns Brand new Are room house well Is cated on bench, near car line, eiq Small payment dovg water, f 1,600. ball nee same as paying rent. room house near tta Twelve Bqpthern Pacific shops, all In ini shape, will pay 10 per cent net oa h Mr. Hercules GROCERIES e Rain an expert. Mr. .leroinc ilicn began to read to Ihe witneK the hypothetical question which .Mr. Delma I tail submit ted (3 his expert. On this Dr. Flint aaid he thought Thaw knew the nature and quality of hi art und km-(he act was wrong. At 2:47 Mr. Garvan began reading the prosecution's hypothetical question. Thaw's counsel, with copies uf the question In their hand, toilowrd the reading closely. HUMMELS rcM'-hed- Proof Suits AFFIDAVIT. New York. March 14. A crucial taunt in the trial 0f Harr- - K. Thaw ha lieen It revolves aliont the affidavit which Itawver Abraham Hummel hm. in his possession which is Hid to htve lieen dictated by him at the instance of Evelyn Neshii Thaw. The legal fight to admit this testimony began yesterdav when District Attorney Jerome made the most impassioned nddres jet heard at the trial. In which he plexded eloquently for its admission. The fight will continue when the trifii is resumed today und lawyer IVlinas for the defense will argue against its admission, it was to glte the defense time in which to study precedents and to otherwise prepare for the fight that court adioum-e- d yesterday, after a session lusting less than two hours. The importance of the contest or the affidavits was brought out oy Mr. Jerome in hi address yesterday. Ho told of Evelyn Nesblt Thaw's Mnry on the stand, whirh hc sa!.l she told to Thaw in Paris, and. the district attorthe jury believe this story ney said. thev would crrv it in theii minds and Fine Red Apples The Best on the Market Prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN 2259 Washington Ave. . for boys bare arriml in large quantities and many stylet. People bare been waiting for these suits, because they know what a good suit it. Any Suit, from 6 to 16 Years Old, $5..00 YOU NOW WOULDNT IT JAR te find out after you bad furniture that yon could hT same kind at snap price- dont let It happrn so again M hav many other articles Jurt at lower prices than you I get them elsewhere. THE JUMBLE, Phenes 2300 Wash. . . |