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Show A n - EXAMINEE: THE 'MORNING if OGDEN, UTAIT. WEDNESDAY MORNING. Jn.Y 11, - 'Vy 1M1. nippy over THE PROSPECTS I1", Commencing Wednesday Morning, July II, at Nine Oclock OF HIS LAWYERS OBTAINED 0E DATA IN PHILADELPHIA. to Piov That Thaw Waa Actuated by Hatred and Jealousy. prosecution While Harry e are counsel collecting Thaw' ft. he with a view to proving that Stan-fcirvst insane at the time he killed White, Assistant District Attorney francis P. Garvaa continues to seek witnesses who sre reported to have heard Thaw threaten the man who Is wpposed to havo been his rival In tho of Evelyn Nesbit before affection she became Mrs Thaw. The theory of the prosecution is e that Thaw had no motive for the shoot-inand hatred Jealouay dating except from the time Evelyn Nesbit consulted lawyers and made a sworn state-nen- : reflecting upon the man she soon afterward married. Although the defenao has dopted a McManpolicy of alienee, Terrence J. lawyera, said yesus, one of Thaw terday tht if soy document purporting to bo an affidavit made by Mrs. Introduced, It would bo Thaw waa proved a forgery. Then you expect to bring handwriting experts Into tho caseT waa sug- Tort, July Kew V n riBsreuvMw 10. evi-ec- d gested. None will be necessary," returned "Wo can show that Xr. McManus. Mrs. Thaw never signed any paper and whatever may have hern prepared she was not cognisant of Its con- tents and she did not subscribe to it." Mr. McManus refused to discuss the number of alienists who will he called Into the caqa to assist Mr. Allen Me-La- ne T'b great bargains Thousands of Yards of Best Wash Goods Slaughtered Shirts Every woman needs a separate- - dressy skirt for wear with odd waists. Here is an opjwjr-- t unity. From our already low prices we will sell all our line skirts at eastern wholesale prices Panamas, Voiles, Mohairs and Chiffon lhuama Skirts. Indies medium and heavy walking skirts, Yes, everylhing at sale prices. You can save money on all your buying. Come and look around and see the dozens of opjH.ul unities for oeonomy in this department. shrunk Scotch Linen Suiting. French Sateen, black and Navy Blue 25c value. 17-1- . Ground with fauiMt figures; Bale price 2 25c and 30c kind. Mull flue and India Lingerie Kale price Linen, 35c quality. Bale price Turkey Beil Damask, 39c quality. Kale price White Indian Linen, 17 c kind. Turkey Bed Damask 3Qv Kale price 50c quality. Kale price OyL Thousands of yards of the jirettiest, half bleached table linen, beaumost wanted fabrics at quarter to one-thir- d tiful patterns, 73c kind. less than the prices that are asked 57C JA regular $3.00 and $0.00 values. $ls4U Hale price 200 Duck Skirts, white and nary, with small O Cf dots, regular price $1.50. Owt Pale price Ladies. Duplex adjnstible underskirts, made of firm, black mercerized sateen, $2.50 to 40-inc- Mc- 40-inc- - cm-laa- r. wh regularly. and 7c yard for 6 lawns. lawns in figur-Oj- " Q 1 for 10 aud 12 ed and floral designs. 1 7 1 for 15c and 18c lawns, batiste, p dimity and superfine organdies, CTiani- fi a yard, regular 12 Not 12 more than J bray Gingham. customer. one to yards a yard for 12 fancy strijied Q OJL batiste, all colors. h Admiral Percale, slighta yard soiled, ly Fancy Ticque in plain colors and 1 stripes, worth up to 23c. sale price July Fifteen pieces canvas weave duck and cotton cheviot, suitable for outing skirts. Regular price. 25c. 1 Cv oC Kale price c l-- Ip 5 7C l-- c $0.10 Coats 30-inc- Ladies9 Tourist Coats at HALF PRICE Tip Fine Mohair and Kicilian, regular price C7 CO $15.00. $I.OJ Kale price Ladies' Long value. Pale price 25 Kilk Jackets. Regular $35.00 $15.00 per months to C 12 ? price, jer yard ' satin finish Table Datnask, $1-kind. Qftr Kale price, per yard . 70L Blenched Table Damask, 43c kind. OUC Kale price, per yard fine quality Linen Damask, kind. $1.00 g2c Kale price, per yard all linen Toweling, 15c 1 price 50-inc- h 70-inc- Tip "2 18-inc- h kind. Kale price Fifteen piet-eKhirilng in checks and f A- -, strip, regular price, 12 s Kale price, jht yard All our beat (aliens, at 7c and 7 yard, during this sale, Per yard a c C 1 p One lot of Ladies Wrappers and Ivimonas on bargain table at, .QQsv each e r two-piec- Ladies fast black kind. Bale price, per 25 dozen 35c d7 a 7Cr 00 Per hundred Hose, and 50c Pillow Tops. Kale price 171-2- c Boys9 Wash Suits 12ic Buster Brown and Blouse styles range In price from 50c to 90c. regular $1.35 values. 7 Cp 70 n 50c grade. Bale price 25 The 90c suits are Big-discoun- on Lot No. 3 Ladies Waists In while and linen colored lawn mid silk gingham. Value $1.50 to QO, $2.00. Kale prin Lot No. 4 Ladies White Waist, tucked and embroiderd ed, real value $2.25 to $3.50. TO Kale lsdO price Ladies Suits Indies Rrilliantine colors. $10.00 Is suits in four the regular price. AA two-piec- e $OaUU price White lanvn and Colored Linen Khirt Waist Knits. Regular $3.00 grade, and a (j7 QA gNMl one. Kale price ladies Fine All Wool Kuits, short sleeves, latest style. Regular price $18.00 P7 to $24.00. Kale price vsOU Linen Kuits, just the thing for warm weather, only a few left, always sold Kale 0 1 rn Two-piec- e for $10.00. Kale price . ) ,.$UsuU 1 Ladies9 and Children's SHOES r 2 i Ladies Tat ent Leather, VIcI Kid and Tan Kid and Russia Calf Oxfords, n $3.50 valnes. Kale price ? 1 i I , ........... (7 40 Lot No. 2 Indies Tan and Black Kid and Calf Oxfords, $3.00 grades. Kale price v sO Lot No. 3 (Tiildreus Tan and Black Oxfords, regular $1.25 to $1.50 grades. VSC Kale price Lot No. 4 ladies and Children's Iatent Leather and Vfci Kid, also $1.50 to $1.90. Kale price Tan Kid Gibson Ties; were Cl 7C mu Lot No. 5 few Canvas Klfppers for children and .some Ladies Oxfords at OC Kjhh ial price 7r 1 qa vsVU price Jlens Tan 2356-58-6- i viU Kale - 1 r prices. ties during this sale price Boys Black and Tan Oxfords, reg- - Q $2.25 grade. Kale price Men's Black Kid Oxfords, $2.50 QA QfIsVU. grade. Kale price Men's Tan Oxfords (Russia Calf) fl7 7 wen $2.90. Kale jirice Men's Iatent Colt Oxfords (Geo G. Know's Best), $3.5 Oak Brand Skirts. terns are still here at the marked down '1 PLO Kale ular Lion Brand and Pome of the best pat The Biggest Value in the city. 50c Ladies Waists in linen colored lawn and small dots, regular prin 75c t of 1.00. Men's Shoes and Oxfords JLj per cent discount on all Btraw lints. H Lot No. 2 A Ladies Bummer Corsets, sizes 19 to 22, regu- lar 28C price Lot No. 1 two-piec- e pat-tem- Kale 35 the Krnnmer Clothing for Men and Boys has lieen marked down. Even the famous K. B. and Kantwearout brands will be sold at big discounts. All the summer clothing must go. e Buits in new styles and Suits for sumvalnes in the three-piecBfens mer.1 $0.50 to $7.50 patterns. $5.00 $7.00 to $10.00 Buits. values. Bale price Kale price Suits good, cool ones Menfi CA $10.00 to $12.50 Kuits. for this hot weather $8.50 to flJT C A $7 01 Kale price v $12.00 values. Bale price ... C1 1 A $15.00 to $17.50 Knits. e Mens Suits, extra quality, OU Bale price V TA $10.50 grade. This line of Buits are all wool and IfcaOU Bale price most of them are Kobn Bros. make. They will fit, wear and keep their shajie. We are offering some extra special $1.00. 5,000 Paper Napkins in fifteen different Lot Ho. 1 Ladies Khirt Waists, white and colored, slight y soiled, 73c to $1.50 kind. 72-inc- two-piec- Edna May Caps, regular to Kale 'All years. Edna May Capo 48c (iO-inc- h Mens and Boys Clothing Dresses Childrens cent discount on all our Childrens Dresses, age from 5(S-inc- h 72-hic- h $6.oo $4.50 Covert $3.00 g l-2- h 12c We are now offering them at 25 per cent off regular price, with style, quality and price in vonr favor. ac?::rt. " h ,25c 00 Cl $4.00 kind. Kale price YJaists 30-inc- Covert Coats . h t h July Sale. talk and several other alienists tried to examine Thaw on the day after he was indicted and he then re fused positively to answer any questions put to him. despite the advice of William M. K. Olcoit, who was pres ent in his interest Mr. Olcott was not in his office yesterday and it was said he was not exHe went to pected during the day. Philadelphia on Saturday, and it was reported to obtain Information about Miss Harriett Thaw, a cousin of the prisoner, who bus been confined in the Friends' asylum for the insane, In Frankfort, for the last two years. An effort will be mode. It Is believed, to show that Thaw suffers from a hereditary taint, and officials of the Friends asylum may be railed as witnesses In Mr. Olcott's associates his behalf. denied knowledge of his whereabouts, hut said he eapreted to visit several places In search of witnesses. The presence ot Mrs. William Holman, mother of Mrs. Harry K. Thaw, is said to be much desired at the district attorney's office. According to the report, the attorneys who are at work mi the prosecutions case would like to question Mrs. Holman particularly with regard to one of the trips is Europe made by Thaw and Evelyn N'esblt. According to one story, while This- and the girl were In London, an y appeal was made to the American to break up the relations between Thaw and Evelyn Nesbit and have the girl sent home. This appeal, it Is said, was made by Stanford White, who acted on the request of Mrs. Holman. It was at this time, the story goes, that Mrs. Holman waa much prejudiced against Thaw. It was said today that If Mrs. Hol-mi- n should come within the territory covered h a subpoena from the district, attorney, she should be at once summoned to hie office. Jtmns L. Lederer, of Philadelphia, who was mutineer of the "Wild Rose" company when Mrs. Thaw was a member of the chorus, was examined by Assistant District Attorney Garvsn today. lederer is said to have told Mr. Garvsn that he had long believed Thaw to be Insane. This opinion, he said, sis based upon his observations of Thsw during the time "The Wild Kore" company was playing In this city. In this connection he mentioned Incidents in which Thaw was the central figure. It was conynon talk among all the people who knew Thaw, said Lederer, that Thaw was a "dope fiend. I recall night when Thaw was about tosend two if his chorus girl acquaintances borre In s hansom cab. He was .there with a friend of his named MacKsy. Suddenly Thaw Insisted in trying to jump over the rocf of the hansom. Of course he could not actually Jump over the roof of the cab, but he tried, and suer ceded In crawling up one side of the rah. over the roof and down the tiier side. MscKay remonstrated i:h him. hut It was no use. Then Mae-Kapparently disgusted, turned Slide and said, 'You can't do anything with crazy man; he'a drug crasy. Edna McClure, the show girl, who appeared More Aaaistant District Attorney Garvan last Saturday for concerning the Thaw-Whit- e tragedy, said today that ahe did not tell Mr. Garvan of any threats made by Thaw against White. She never heard such threats. She said she told Mr. Garvan of many reports concerning Thaw. Mrs. Thaw and White, had reached her ears, but that of their truth or falsity she had no i . all kinds of Summer Goods than you have heretofore had the privilege of There are two months left during buying. Our entire stock of Summer Goods has been reduced in price for this special which time you can wear summer goods and as it is our desire to close out everything used ini the summer time we have reduced the prices so low that it will be impossible for anyone to resist the temptation of buying some of the we offer. Hamilton, who has had several Donald MaffiKagOBSUEU We are prepared to give you greater bargains in long conferences with tho prisoner. Dr. Carlos MacDonald, one of the ex- perts for the proeecutlon, had a with Mr. Garvsn yesterday. Mr. TH and 62 Washington Ave, Bboes, $3.50 and $4.00 (Russia Calf). New styleR. Bale price t grades , knowledge. An important conference, from the of the defense, was held In mbs today. Those In Mdicon to Thaw, were hispresent. wife and wrmr Judge Olcott, the y leading for the defense. It is reported as a result of the conference "HI withdraw opposition to pica of emotional insanity the case comes to trial. Judge Olcott has just returned from connection wi.v vtn ""OflPWi CMe bd was leaving m he Asked regarding his ti.-o Pennsylvania.' ; T secured what 1 went after," said T HP to Phtl- J, can My tb p, lR wgR wholly successful. I 1b; Jarry Thaw what I had learned v"y &APPF over It. So Mrs. Thaw. with her bus-h.-l wT vTt,w remained hour and a half. After "I!"! left Oi prison Thsw was "y an alteiiist. recently retained l.r lie fefenre. Thl was Dr. Charlrs j' Mr- "s brought a letter Irrm McLane Hamilton. W of alienists in the nns ,K of Thaw's lawyers, and after view point tv T- - en-Mri- . .-- J r,t the sheriffs of London, In their offi- rear 'platform of a trolley car in GeThaw .had read the letter he submitcial robes; G. Johnstone, representted to an examination. noa, Italy, last March, was pushed Into May MacKenue. an actress friend ing the colonial office; Sir Daniel Hunby a gang of supposed pickpockets witlieutenant ter McMillan, of of Mrs. Thsw, was among the governor and when be alighted from the car he atofficials and of the South- missed his pocket book, which containManitoba, nesses examined at the district torney's office today. She was accom- western railway and of the Ameri- ed the certificate. On his return to panied by Mary Leahy, Mrs. Thaws can steamship line. Most of those this country he asked the Trust commaid. Both women were requested who were bereaved by the accident pany to repines the lost certificate and to return to the office for further ex- were represented by members of the the request was refused. Longmald amination next week. family nr fiieiule, among them being ! took the case Ir.to the courts. The orJ. 8. MacKintiMh. accompanying Mias j der signed yesterday directs the Trust MEMORIAL SERVICE Elphlclre, of Chicago, and the Rev. Dr. company to give Jngmald n new Foster of Trenton, for deceased friends. For Victima of the Salisbury Railroad The service, wLich was fully choral, waa conducted by the dean of SL Disaster. NAVAL RATIONS. n SinPaul's, assisted by . . Now Better Than Thoea of Any Other London, July 10 A memorial sec clair. vice for the American and Canadian Army or Navy. vieUma of the Salisbury railroad dis- MUST ISSUE NEW CERTIFICATE. aster, of July 1st, took place in St. Washington, July 10. In the last New York, July 10. John Long-maiPauls csthedral this morning in the naval appropriation act provision was of Helena. Mont,, from whom a made for a change of the naval ration presence of a very large congregation, including Ambassador Whltelaw Reid, certificate for Ua sharea of stock in and the bureau of aupplles and acand the staff of the American em- the Colonial Treat company of New counts has prepared a ration in accordbassy, Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Carter. Lord York la thought to have been stolen, j ance with the legislation. It la now asStrathcona and Mmint Royal, the Ca- Is entitled to a new certificate, accord- - j serted that the United States navy has nadian high ci.mmlssloner. and Lady lag to an order signed yesterday by; a better tax ration than any army or Strathcona and Mount Royal; Lord Justice Truss in the supreme court , navy In the world. The advantages of Mayor Walter Vaughan Morgan and The Montana man, while riding on tho 1 the present ration are that it la more Arch-Deaco- d, flexible and makes it unnecessary to Issue commutations to sailors In place of a regular ration. Added to the former ration are preserved and fresh fruits, fresh milk, flavoring extracts, fresh flsli and sauce. The amount of tinned vegetables has been Increased while a decrease has been made in macaroni, pickles, rice and syrup. SPANISH FORK PIONEER DEAD. GardSpanish Fork, July ner of the First ard died at his home on July 6, and was buried this alter noon. The funeral was one of the atlargest ever held la the city, being tended by many relatives and friends from the various parts of the county and state. The speaker! were Elders Salt Allen. Adamson. William Spry of Lew-is Lake Svlvester Brodford, D. T. and Bishop McKell. The ward choir and Williams brothers quartet furnished appropria'e music for the occasion. Brother Gardner was a member of and Influential Gardlha n of the late ner family. Max Gard Bishop Archibald and Margaret fl.-- Nnil well-know- n State Senator, ner, and brother of Henry Gardner. He was born In Canada la 1S41 and came with his parents to Utah in 1S47. In 1K58 he came to. Spanish Fork, which was his home un-- ! j til his death. MOTHER DROWNED. Word reached here o( a tragedy. In which a mother hist he life, while the babo at her breast escaiied a aimilar fate, Logan. July this morning although In an unconscious condition when rescued from Its peril. The scene of he tragedy was the Logan canyon, above the city dam. W. O. Hanson, wife and three children. accompanied by Mrs. Neils Beigsjn and tier baby, went up the canyon on a fishing trip. When the dugway above the city dam was reached, Mr. Hanson got out of the wagon and went P (he stream to fish. The balance of the party remained in the wagon. Shortly Bfer Mr. Hanson left, one or the Ultle Kiris started to drive after her father. In some way the line beeme twisted, and the horses began to hack. The wagon ws backed completely over the embankment, anJ overturned into the stream. All Jumped tram the wagon except Mrs. Bergsjo. who, with her baby still in her arms, was pinned beneath the wagon, under water, and waa drowned when found. The baby, although In an unconscious condition, was soon revived, but the efforts to revive Mrs. Bergsjo proved futile. The husband was absent from Logan on business, but was apprised of his wife's death by telegraph, and srartnd at once for home. Tha funerwill be perfected al arrangements upon bis arrival. J H MATCHED TO FIGHT AUG. X Ixm Angeles, Cal., July 10 Man- ager McCarey, of the Pacific Athletic Club, announces that Frankie Neil and Jimmie Walsh hsve been matched to fight twenty rounds lu this city Auguet 3rd. for the bantam weight championship. The men will weigh la at 11 .$ i |