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Show rs?: r, 2 a" r DESERET EVENING WCHISO 1 15 10 STOXT MHO. Th Km. J. C. Mum of Chattanooga AM Kktrr C, A. ClalH Otn View BE PEACE DAY Denial that Clafanra eommladnarrs. CT nlny was present. bA due ths Invest ratta P nicheootl, Be ft let tenner paator of a prominent 4iaiimtln Sunday. Issued thi a day mrnlhf by G-- v William fipry Bug 1t.1 a iroprimtirrr- gmmltun s aw-ten to hern In ail tbtiff'he to tb and l 104 will that tha .pit t i.f !. Tha prorlain-tly- n may to traf Ih.nrd foliowa. tty tha governor of tha iluti of Urti OMdamatlon Tha grrot movement tot a world pour la finding fmror with tha poop la of aU nathwa. It la bring rhamptoneA ty Um maasrn Tha tore of tha apby peal for the aotlmrnl of dlaputes fo-tur arbitration la bain mu and tha f tha pane, hr fill.-- l with .riont able att lenient of giffteultte baiwawn halloa. That tha aenllnilnt for pear may w foatarad In tha hearts of lha paopla of thl atet, I. William fiprx. governor f l takr do harnhy proeteim Bunday. May 1. tail. Peace day. and recommend that appropriate eervkv b hUl In tha ahoirhaa, to tha and that tha plrii of paaca and pood will among a iM payb sad the cation of the may be atrent hawed, that tha baada In thia of theao who ara onaad raowolw undertaking of modem ad that tha may ba uphold a lahura at tha stay ba etvU-laatt- peore-maher- In wltoaaa whareof, I hava hereunto aot my head thla nth day of May. D, m. WILLIAM (Inad) Attend of Joint W. u ii I't. A. Many PRT, ttonaur of fcia. PEACE DAT PROGRAM. Tha annual maetlnir of tha Malt Laha branch of tha I'uh Plata Proa aoclaty will ha held In tha Jewish tempi. B'nal ftritb. on Fourth East. between Third and Fourth broth alreeta. on Sunday, May beginning at I li p m. The following procram will bo QIOJEliffiS UcDoeold n bobygVl- algbr uninatrwrted kharngtea t tb conrantion. of th delegate Tb at OgAea Fritl'IU Co to May I f Todaj at 4 attend tha t at the Inetltatloa Pave part WDVeraer f. o'clock thla May Dgy. fiiv.tk The for ai.d mod rK people Aomprieirx Ke 4 Mr. Oor. WHlUm -- in aril Mr. Aa-thJoaopb X. Smith rr-- -r v .'! M-- Herman Lund. Mr H arena Dr. and Mr 0 B I'foutx. Mr. Net- I Mrs, D. H aniLdauaht-- r Mr and Mrs A. R. Barnes, Mr aniT SP T t William. Mr. and Mr, pd-- h Hfly, Mm A. K. Hardy. Mr r.d M' Arlrew Bmlth and daughter ti 5Pw Margaret. Jennie and Ar.rr- - isl'n-fn- . Will Rnlmon. Mr and Mrs E. H. R. C. Watkln Calllater, Mr an 1 Mrs V. J H Anderaoq, Booth. and Mr. and Mr H thteaf I"'' With only ths sworn affidavits of J. J. Morris, who aas hanged at the state prison cn April 4. lo substantiate the chasm that be waa robbed of M.4M worth of dtemoads by members of tho Salt Laha pollca fores the day that he murdared J. W. Axtell. following tho robbery of Cnclo bom's pawn shop, a tho city commission began Its this morning moro than a yaar After tha alleged ogenee at the yoquogt f tho pollreiwen who war connoctad With (ho depart mewt at that tlnw. Threo arltneaseo were examined by Attorney Horen X Christen sen, who represents ths police man. in aa effort to briag oat all tha aetdoaco possible for a baste of the chargee. Sheriff Joseph C. Sharp will bo examined this afternoon regarding big converaotloa with arete. Tha amdarlt. which Morris mad la regard to the diamonds, which ba had sewed up la hla pocket, tb day he captured Immediately following the murder, were printed la Tho Arthur J. Brow a. editor of The eras netted aa tb brat witness. H Idaotl-ba- d Impp-udr- a funeral aervica (or John f. AAdraw. lha Indian war veteran and pioneer musician, were held yesterday aft moon at I o'clock at the Sevooia ward meetlLf houe Bishop Charles P Martts proalded and waa InvasU-gwtloana of the aioakcra. were With MfS Other speaker Lar-hUpnaiduit of Uw Planner stains nnl Kldcra George C. I .am tort. C. W Syomas and Henry W a tiara. AS Spoke aanla of runaalatloa tu tho rolatlvea, and each aprakrr told of hla personal of tha excellent character know of Mr Andrew. Mr. Andrew rams to this valley la lM, and In lha early '14a began to furnieh music for the dances and parHo performed capably on ties here the violin, the comet and tha Enoch hod), hod became promlnoat In the bait Iok Musicians' union. At the funeral yas teeday eras a milits itary band of IT members of tho uoina. and probably a many more members of the association n, marc hod behind the hand In tha procession The band, under the direcHorald-RopubllcThe of oopted tion of John Held, led the procession In which the affidavit wort prtatad A few Blark-han- h with runeral dirge. a Id that N. Von H. Jackson, a and aar veterans attended tha serv- police reporter, had written tho stories ice. which had appeared. Odist music wss furnished by throe POUCH REPORTER CALLED young lodtas and a young mga from tha feventh word. Hurlnl wad In pity Jar bean was than cajted eaflM tint The pallbearers were; WO-Ite- wltneoa. Ha rate aaroewry ted In detail tha facte Andrew, Orson Andrew, Albert that ted to the affidavit printed In up Andrew, bamuel daehaoa, John Evans Tb Herald Republican on May if, 1)11, Bowles and that Morris mad, stating that ho bad boos robbed. Accenting to Jackson, a "hop Head by tb name of H. L Ward Entertiinmewb Th Twenty-alxt- h ward wilt h .Id reunloa tonight at f o'clock. In the sard amusement Hard Twontr-aiit- h wdll bo renby refreahmaata. Th program Will bo given: Words halL X abort dered. followed program Oil; ri acted, six are known .sUunch Rooeerolt man, white two, E.UJ. Hagsn- C. L chalrmna of th Btat committee, are said ponalbly to ftute President Taft. Th dejagato are unpledged and ara not even bound by tho.ualt rate, hut tb Impression th1 thT H vote as a unit CB0 at the drat ballot. Heilman declared that white b might vote far Roossxelt If th sltoa-!- ? demanded It. ha eonnldorod Th coavgotlmi adopted resolution, lndocalng th Ropubllrnn platform of ISO with special reference to that plank which sold; Tho Republican party haa reached e highest osrvtc wider th leaden hip of Theodor Roosevelt. His administration was as epoch In American history Th hlgnest aspirations of th American people hsv found a votes Tholr moot exalted servant represent tb boat alms and worth Ipst pur post of aU his countrymen. Tb raoelattoa ate approval th of, Psaaldoat Taft ta hit effort to put Republican principle into action.. Contesting every point uatll th and, a th Taft adhoeentr eves placed In tholr slate for alternates, but were oa every ballot they Th Taft support gradually fen away as every effort to block th wheels of tha Raooavelt machine proved futlte. Dalegatea from Idaho to tho Ropab-tlca- n national convention; , Evas Evans. Georg H. Barker. D. W. Do via. Cteacv Bt. Clair, r. E Fisk. A. R. Cruaen. Frank J. Ragan berth. Chariot L Heilman- - Cnlnstnicted. hijf huvti. 1t d. out-vot- U LBS SERIOUSLY STEED. INJURE At Farmington at oar to TIm Ifnra.) Pocatrilow Idaho. SL May IT.-P- hil Mario,, tha barber property owner and amateur sportsman, was setlooaty not fatally Injured at If lari evening while out driving hla favorite stallion. Whoa drivtnj south ward oa north Ceveath avenue, he wan thrown ut of th aulky and was dragged on his face for nearly two block. Th boras cam to a walk at th east earner edth Ehri INI schoolhoas later, avenue and soettng north Roventh Clark street. Mr. St. Marie was then almost unrecognisable, hla foes fora toito shrtdn. ' H was Identified by th !s homo- soon r. cf naq ba waa Ukoa Help to th - general aqd my-sa- t( P' P2 R nJet H Pr bacon Me.-4- s. fird. I Compoand lrg ef round, Brown 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS!, ODONNELL A CO.. UNDERTAKER tad Rmbaimera, hav moved to new te m and MI south Want Tm ratio, noth ptvMM ms r f iff o Phong 65 for tho cornet time. mI 52 SJ - Jse pari ? fuff hare c 2 Mi Uhf the J HAVE YOLK BICYCLES tm KI1UDS0IIS UMBO. STATE awJM bsishim Steffi dL tofc Demonstration By NATIONAL BISCUIT ON SATURDAT. (XL L IH aad Get Fre Samglru. Can The Best Land Bargain in T.IKL MOTT THE TO STRUT Acres S12S Both Phone UM. to Diris PER Cfftraty ACRE. si Will cxchangs far food city property. Set owner for particular!. ILM SUGAR, IS pounds SINS POT4TOKA, par bushel PICNIC HAMS, per tb- BEST HAMS New Btfwlnod Hmr j, par lb. , . ISu TOMATOES, per ran SI-SFI OUR, per sack S IH J. D. ,..!? .........ISa Rooa Kilpack Ksuyst Hold CaIO, I -- This Is Hosiery Evtrybody Caa Vooli ZT? Hosiery 8ve Now Or HosJri The Weather TeiPprtur ftnd kiocfc flat, Jaekaon was asked why ha emitted as many details and Attorney Christensen spent about half an hour shhwtag th dtocrepaaetes la th story told by Morris to Jaskaor and called tha commissi obs attention to th emlarioo of datells la th affidavit. WHO GOT THE DUMOXD& Jackson was then ssked If ho knew Where the dlnmoads were now and If he had sver heard nay tmimotloa of who th officer Wer wji took thorn from Morris. Jackaoa replied that he did aot knew any officer bring secured of taking th diamonds. I wlU gt yea all U latitude you wont In answering there question.'' Attorney Christensen said. Tag. I brew, thla Involves waa Jaokren's reply. Warden Arthur Pratt was then salted a a witness. Ha told of th vtelte af Bherlg Joseph C. Bharp toi th state prison to e Morris, and! tho u boot) sent publishing of another affidavit oa April It. making same - charges In regard to th din- -, monda I wo with Sheriff Sharp whan he Salted Morris to make another statement In regard to tho diamonds. This waa about two or threo weeks before th execution. Morris said at that Um that he would make th statement, but that he was not much of an author. Sheriff Sharp arranged to hava his stenographer go to tb state prison and gat Morris's statement I do not know what It contained. A few days later Sheriff Sharp cam out to the prison and brought with him Arthur J. Brown, editor of The Herald-- 1 Republican; E H Calllater, a director, and United State Marshal Jams H. Anderson They a iked to are Morris, and nt that Urn Sheriff Sharp sud that throe men wanted Morris to put' tb statement In hla own g and sign It. I was busy at tho time and Deputy Warden Uro conducted th party to Morris's eolL They stayed there about an hour." Warden Pratt told of severe! other visits f Sheriff Sharp and Mr Brown and Mr. Calllster to ses Morris. "I finally called 'a halt." Warden Pratt said, and I told Sheriff ffWrp that I would not permit there men to seme to Morris's oell again, told Sheriff Sharp that ha was not fronting all th ntwspaper silk hi this matter. "When Th did not publish thla statement, Morrte became tndlgnaat aad asked to ere reporter from 'all tha paper. 1 notified U tha papers to gnd representative to tho state prison oa Sunday, April B to Interview Morris. At tbte time ho headed all tb p spare a statement In regard to tho matter." Warden Pratt was aokod tf to bad aver talked to Morris shout th diamond robbery, and b replied that he bad not. 1 considered Morris unworthy of belief, and I found hint to be a willful and premeditated Hag abauf everything." The tneoettgattoa wad ooaduetad before Mayor park and tb feus ." th' 40c a Colored Sox 20c A fine line of summer sox fine grades sell regularly at 25c and Soc the pair you choose now at Twenty Cents. ial lines for men women and misses see our window You'll get an idea of wbat you can sere now in this sale. (JA Week oi Big Savings In j Hosiery and Underwear Salt Laki Knilllng Store 70 Main Today aad Tari erite y t vttlhar bantu offlct nnimtfit on roof tf of tho feiffhar ft oof of la hi h d. white-amok- have decided on a bold stroke in hosiery selling sod for one week offer the following specials: For Women and Misses Childrens Durable Fine hand embroidered lisle hosiery worth 50c and 60 Hosiery special the Buy 8unday stockings for pair the children. Die best kind of wear these are a good 25c grade, but in this sale, you Men's Sox 2 for 25c buy 2 PAIRS FOR 25c. Just come in a buy up a bunch of thege sox youve always Underwear Specials paid 25c a pair 50c will now We 'have made do the work of it dollar. big cut in prices on spec- lf 1M Its Not What You LOCAL FORECAST. Cloudy. Cash Wanted The following lot for SI g; pounds granulated Sugar. ........Me pound Famous Raking Powder... Xc 1 JSc packer Japan tea I eab Toilet soap Mo 1 packao earn suseb .Me : I package eoda ,.!0c ft lb pepper Ms ft lb mustard Me 1 bo ahoe blacking 10c 1 box tooth pt ...eke t box lya Me 1 box chloride of lime Wc 1 eon Swift sleanaer.. ....... ......Wc Tb above lot for ..fi.M lit W. 1st Booth BL Herald-Republic- 8ret Womens Muslin Gowns in splendid var iety of styles. Special, 85c crude Womens Muslin Drawers, food quality for 25c, spe- , Womena Corset Covers trimmed 65c dal 19c Childrens Muslin Gowns, special, 40c grade ' 25c embroidery, special, ' 85c grade Children! muslin skirts, special, 35c grade Childrens Muslin Drawers, sfses years, spedal, 15c grade Isee sad 19c 2 to HI 10c Echoes of Various Departments Tbat Mean a Great Saving Long Silk Gloves, all colors, special, $1.25 grade Boys Straw Hats, special, 50c grade Boys Canvas SUn Hats, special, 85c and 50c. grade ! hand-writin- Savin lay. Mere 1 . Eam-It- s !k fci Bigl Saturday Is 17ft STORE Heart of BM Loka What You Save Tonight and fteturday Generally CHICAGO In tl Between Rerend ami Third Booth. Main I 98c ,19c Novelty Leather Hand Bags, "GOLD 3C 75c special, $1.25 and $1.60 gntdes . . , butter new models, medium long . G. D. Poreeta hip and high bust, special ., Lace Macrame Hand Bags special, 65c grade Ladies Bopt Silk Hose, black and colon, special, pair 8 pair for $L00 39c NUGGET ent tha only butter which Jim that real, ta delicious, pleasant GOLD tret. J NUGGET" .- Saturday we will place on sale voile eggs nr always fresh and fine. Nelson & .? Ricks Co. L Not In any butter trust. . and k t' "t1 $ ' lmgerieDresses---th- at will create a great sensation. ..The dresses were grouped together for immediate disposal The question arises, on how. many dresses will be left befdre noorvso come earl-ythere are all sizes and colors. - SEE WINDOW DISPLAV . J - .i - ..a 7 TV i . tb ha ef P Utah CASH GROCER" RICH ARDS 4 FLORISTS AND UNDERTAKERS, THE LEADING FLORIST. W. W. KINO fit East Second South Both Phene If iak hid. l0lk Hr.'-T- Char' Thoed suitabU for aB color icheme and for (Ujn ntrs of nil occasions may h, " W oh uj sifns. lbs f Tr". e reek sr oood Coffee, per lb. lb u I B Coffee, per T OWtA (JUfikOf W Ciwm of Wheat, par pits- -, pnatum Cereal Of 4 fW,-M- a Ect Mateha. 1 of rkgs lbs of Macaroni Ptochaa.. aallon can of B Naptha CVyrial a hare ef A. watt He" White r Fairy 1s Ihm ran of Catsup -'. pour pickles, rre q'-IM. for Engliah Walnut, t CeraEtebs f I pas Bhlnoto cana of JJ f "l I page New Mine" rat. New Ralalno, per NfitttMOeafffaaiM 9 loll con of Bala1" 11 kr of Quick Buds ep.,.,,.. Cream ef Hr, pri pkg piams. per can i need Creamery Butter Haney, par pound. Olenerargartna . a tea Jelly, jrer Ijra, par shosg. All kinds ef green vegetable 144 EAST wd BOCTR BTREET. thl. morning. FLORAL PtSIOMS A ffWIAIffT . Kvaaa. M Mate. Pbaa ML lAj 1 Bwllse. L.irniwn Orad flour, per I.rdla Rekeeaa Steed, widow ef Henry Stead, aged It yeore. Funeral Sunday, al t y o. Friends arc R. OR PlRCHAdR Invited. j (Sfffrift! reKT ehok af water color p! etrd of unusual slopes lb- Black Walnut, per a I Ik. can UP" large fat He""" DIED. AMATEUR SPORTSMAN W fcr showing fan Ddq FOR SATURDAT. t POCATELLO IDA. tea-dero- 'inner Cards UTAH GROCERY following of woloomo by Bishop K. N. Whit. Counselor Ooorae J. Ramoey aad Coon aster R, A. Flet. her; recitation. Mary song, Joseph A Giles; selection. cbofus; duet. Twenty --sixth ward Elia A. Munson and Annt Heaqulst; historical akstch of Twenty slit IP ward, Doa C dtushten whtrtltng dost. Ooorg J. Ramsey and Jesele Knee; yauderilte BANK OF FRANCE sketch, David Jensen and Oeorg Mac: remarks by William McLaehlaa aad Ay! verier Q Cannon of th stake REDUCES DISCOUNT RATE presidency. After the program a soI cial time arranged for by th various committees In charge Pori. May 17 The rat of discount af th Bank of France was reduced from t9 J gar oeni tedo. i , SSdSJ; - G0UIII1ISTR1JCIED O0TXXV0BS Anderson, wt was a trusty at tho POLITICAL POINTERS douatp Jail at tho Urna, gay tb brat Information la regard to tho alleged of tho diamonds After Jack-eo- n E. T Earnawotdh. Jr., asalatant dis- rubbery bad obtained information from trict attorney, has atinounead himself Awteaaatk b a Idtbte that he want to the ao a candidate before the altta Re- eouaty Jail aad Opening prayer. .tha matter baton Inirod a tury remarks. Governor Wil- publican convention aa a candidate for Sheriff Sharp. attorney-genera- l liam bpry Mr of tha state. told Sheriff I all tha lafor Sharp Earns erth has always been a Re- maUoa 1 had in tlraotlnga from Erea.dent Taft. regard to tb alleged Retwark. Mayor b Park, publican In politics and has bald sev- robbery of the diamonds, sod told him eral public offices In tha elty and auta. how tho atoasa war sow ad up la boa. Hobart M. blddowoy. RacMallon. Mrs Frank Larsen. About live years ago Mr Farnsworth hla vast tho witness aaid. Sharp, of Whittier school. waa aiuirtant district attorney, and and bai. children Daputy Sheriff Stager aad mors recently ho waa first a rat stent Adduce. Mrs E. b. Hlcharda. back to Morris's call aad wont -Vtnliu olo, Mia Beasts BatnatL county attorney for morwthaa a yoar. Shaetff Sharp askod Morris if this Ertncl-w- l addrwao of tha avaaln. Dr Ho waa appointed to hla present posif balag rubbed of diamonds waa Jamas EL Talmas e. tion under District Attorney B. 0 alary tru. Morris refused to talk akwut It - - Report of nominating fommlttea. and meet than a year ago far aoma tlma god then Sheriff Sharp aa bora at Baavor, brief remarks by Hsbbt Charles J. Mr. Earn. worth hla clothes gad tong them teto Erewad. Itah, Miy I. 177 Ha Is tha son of the cell. Hecltaflen. Otedys Robinson. . P. T. Enmaamcth, bn. a mbiln ataa "When wo examined tho vast, w of the city, who has been a pmmlneat found stitches la It aad the Mom bfsfvlg Pelorwen. Addraaa, Joseph Lswfnsoha. figure lit the neat for tha last year told about th dlamoad h had bong. A marie. Mr. Farnsworth la aa outright Taft when he araa arrested. which MenatNcttoa. man. At thla point. Attorney Christensen took up a technical exnmlnntloa In regard to tha affidavit. It waa brought aut that Jaeksoa wrote th affidavit after hearing Morris story and than submitted It to th prisoner Morris am satisfied with th statement, th witness test Hied, end thn stgnsJ It. O th day following It was print-a- t. BOR--1 7 ta u at i V 4 gchult was when tn aemKm as trSamad tr . aftan-- o at t o clock. Detective Bchul'i adm.t'd 'hat ha waa who W f tlM p1 6' MorrMtat tbMorns denied --Stist when k eearihad that bh feund nv o' tv .l amondsmop-der-or the y ,1-- Th by other ankle, vwait delegates la rom him. complat as haviny ' - n control of tlteMahw RopabUona ooovoattea lootoff today dete-Rh- 4 PAETT LEAVES. nt Froclan ml m May I, dl t . rrrt Fbrmer Detc.-t'c-c baited fas a wt- - ahurah lo Boston. and aow awaiting the death ehair for t,ha mortar af Avia Unnall. Ip a mambar af tho Gov. Spry Officially Sett Apart "Mormon" Church b anado by tho Mayof Pari and Other Commit Aar. J. p, Ifaaaaa. paator Of tha Ant Board oi tioners Sit abttat church of Chattanooga, Tenn, May 19 as Special and by Eldar Char lea A CmlUa. pmri-deof tho Bouthara State mfiatoa, Inquiry Today. Date. accord In to a ntory published la tha Chattanooga r rally Times of Thuraday May I Tha Times prints extended Interview with both tha Ran Dr. WITNESSES SERVICES ARE TO BE HELD Maaaas and Elder Callta, tha former NEWSPAPERMEN derlatin that the . appearance of ' ftlcheeon aa a "Mormon elder In a baptist pulpit waa entirely lpiprob, able, and tha latter Matin that the b j Kimllit of dharf that Rlchsaon waa a Mur. Mice Reporter bays Drag FTrad Elnt Frortamartrai man aider waa aboolutely untrue. a Told lllm A boot Altai! Era It hum aim on lltiania la Hranda Murderer a liar. Uttwaton I luingly. H050H VITIRAFS XXXOHT. r FRIDAY" MAY 17.1 01 NEWS -- X' |