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Show TUESDAY, MARCH DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR 'MSI TO j DON'T YOU COY DEAR YOU'LL GET TRIAL TO BY 1, 1907. WILHELM BIB LITTLE THING IS SWEET SIXTEEN JUST AND BY. THE FINISHING TOUCH to correct dress is a modish glove. Any costume is incomplete without it. it is quite unnecessary to add that it pays to buy the best. MUCH IF LOOKS LIKE IT NOW i i i i Motion to Diamiaa Denied and Motion to Change Venue ia Being Argued. Affidavita and Counter .Affidavita Filed. : Idaho. March II. jutfpe V.' ootid was denied tho motion 't dituuies the care of tho State again! Moy,r. llty wooJ and Petti-- 1 bone, cliarged with the murder of, former Governor Prank Steunenlierg. j Argument. on a motion for a change, of venue are now In progress and from indications it looks as If the men would soon be placed on trial. There are .however, posalbilltlea for Good Glows further delay. In support of hla deGood fitting, good wear-- i mand that the caae be removed to anin other county. Attorneys Nugent. n g , and fashionably and Miller Inalat that too many cltisrna of Canyon county have finished. become prejudiced agalnat the deIn advance of any real eviEvery precaution i s fendants dence and so much prejudice exists taken in the making and' that a fair verdict could not lie obtained. BIx hundred affidavits sworn satis-factio- n selecting to insure to by Canyon county men of all stations of life attest that an impartial to the wearer. trial cannot ba had tn this vicinity. Ne Prejudice Says Counsel. They are the best for Proarcutora Hawley and Borah deny the price. this general prejudice afainst the accused men, and the state has filed S1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 twenty-thre- e affidavits asserting that a fair and Imiiartlal trial ran be had afIn Caldwell. These twenty-thre- e fidavit a are sworn to by the foreman of the grand Jury which Indicted MoyBroom Hotel Comoro er, Haywood and by hankers and merchants who went business social and political associates of Governor Borne of these merchants are as having pledged at pubrecord on MININS STOCKS FRANCISCO SAN lic mans meetings their future and time toward the conviction of Moyer, BroPettlbone and Haywood. Reported Doily by tho Inter-Stat- e The defense haa, by obtaining alx kerage Company, the hundred affidavita disqualified BAN FRANCISCO. March II. The makers thereof as Jurymen. Hundreds more would be disqualified on fuluwing are today's mining examination In court. The prosecution was careful not to accept affidavit from cttliens who are not already disqualified. There are about MOO eligible talesla now men In the county. One-thir- d disqualified and It may he that It will he most dlflcult to fill the Jury-boCALDWELL. . I I Ives Gloves r Rlch-artlm- C.D.IVES Bteu-nenhe- rg. x. Motion Will Be Denied. It ie more than likely that Judge Wood will deny the change of venue. Newspaper history of the caae has been read in full Into the record, to show that the people of Canyon county must be prejudiced against the defendant miners. Adverse and unjust editorial comment upon the case in wry part of the county was quoted, showing that Moyer and Haywood are convicted and sentenced In advance of trial, Just because they are the chief officials of the Western Federation of Miners. The newspapers of Idaho have consistently refrained from publishing anything not released by Attorney Hawley. Governor Gooding and United States Senator Borah, claim the defense. Hence no one knows anything about the evidence the prosecution has or haa not got. Harry Orchard's confession, which, by the way, haa recently been rewritten by him, waa never published, and his testimony before the grand Jury has been kept a secret. The state Justifies Its methods by the character and atrocity of the assassination of Bteun-enbur- g, and the public Is asked to be content with this till the evidence Is produced In open court. RUSSIAN WAS POISONED. ROMS, March If. It Ie stated that Count Lamadorff, former Russian foreign minister. Is dying at Ban Remo, having been poisoned before leaving Bt. Groom io Not Happy Over Tho Prospect, Although Mamma Insist Is a Mollycoddla" Tha Story of tho Dead Rat Cafa. Petersburg. LONDON. March 1. The marriage of Prince August Wilhelm, third son juf the kaiser, to Princess Alexandra Victoria, la not the only wedding to in European royal families j take place this year, according to London courtnt announce-megossip. Although no official la generally it been haa made, for the believed that Prince Luis Phllllppe. Were ready with Iduke of Fragansa and crown prince trade gome Spring of Portugal, will within n few months handsome Itake new aa hla bride the Princess Viceffects in Mens Hosiery. toria. eldest daughter of Prince WilThe visit of of Hohenaollern. Weve Hosiery that liam Frederick to of Augustus Klr.g will never cause a Man King Carlos of Portugal isSaxony said to have been for the purpose of arrang- -' to hide his feet. aning the royal match. An official New patterns and colorings nouncement of the engagement la exIn Cottons, Lisles and Silk. pected within a few weeks Tha prosBtrlpea and flgurea on blacks, pective groom will be 20 years of age gray a tank cadet hluea, etc. day after tomorrow. March 21. while Handsome every pair of the Princes Augusta la only sweet them. Durable too. sixteen." It ia announced that the marriage of Prince August Wilhelm, of Prusto Princess Alexandra Victoria of When the low bhoe sia. Schleswig - Holstein - Sonderbury-Glucksbur- g will take place In May, season begins Hosiery elaborate and prepsjralt.ms are already commences to blossom. belr.g made for the happy event, The There are many choice wedding was originally set for June the haste of the kaleerln to get styles to be had in our and her favorite son safely married la said lines at present. to be responsible for the change In N. II. Weve got the plans. Prince August, who Is only 20 of age, la a most unwilling best Black Hose on earth. years groom and enters upon the preparations for hla wedding In a manner larking In enthusiasm. Ha la wholly lacking In the atrenuoalty of hla father and Is what tha distinguished chief executive of the United States would Clothes probably call a' mollycoddle," since he detests athletics and military Ufa and finds almost hla sole pleasure (n reading and study. It is said that he has repeatedly begged hla royal paTHE COUNTY ROADS rents to be allowed to spend two years more at the university prior to hla marriage, but the request haa been NEED ATTENTION refused. Warships ta Jamestown. Great Britain will be represented at the naval display to be held in connection with the Jamestown exposiFARMERS ARE HANDICAPPED IN tion. Five armored cruisers have MARKETING THEIR GOODS. been designated by the admiralty office for this duty .Including the flagship Argyle. the Roxburgh, the Map-stea- d and the Good Hope. The fleet Complaints Still Coming in as ta tha will be In command of Rear Admiral Bad Condition of tho Roods and tha Neville, one of the meet distinguished County Board ia Urged to Da Some- of British naval officers. While all the ehlpe to be sent are of the cruiser thing to Relievo tho Condition. class, they are nearly as large aa the ordinary type of battleship ands will fittingly represent the proud Notwithstanding the report of of the seas" Bishop McKay, at the last regular France will send three armorded meeting of the board of county to the exposition, including cruisers to tho effect that the can- the Victor Hugo, the Kleber and anyon road to Ogden Valley was In good other yet to be decided, commanded shape aa It was possible to put it at Austria will by Admiral Thierry. this time, residents of tha valley are be two crulsert; Swedby represented atlll making complalnta against tho en a warship; Italy by one armorpresent condition of the road. Similar ed by and one protected cruiser, cruiser complalnta are being received from and Portugal by the cruiser . Dorn other portions of the county. Thla one of the beat vessels in the morning a certain Huntsville merchant Pedro, navy. Portuguese staled that it required a little more Tha "Dead Rat than one hour for hi mto drive to the The testimony of Evelyn Thaw In Oaks, which he could ordinarily make the Rat the trip to Ogden In a little better regard to the "Dead. Rat boulevard baa exof Morte the Paris than that time. They claim that they comof deal a cited great laughing realise the difficulties surrounding the ment among that portion of London placing of the road in proper condition at thin time, but claim that It society given to frequent trips to the could be drained and relieve the worst guy French capital. Aa a matter of fact the Dead Rat" of the situation. From the western scores of similar cafes part of the county kicks galore are Ie merely one of Bohemian artists and by frequented recorded one man and being said that he did not dare to bring any kind of literary men, women of the demo n load Into tho city for fear that he monde and tourists from American respectable people would lose hla team as well as the and England freed from the restraints of home, wagon. who visit the Rat Morte, the Moulin Rouge and similar reaorta In tha fond Book and Job Printing at the expectation of being shocked and scanJob Rooms. dalised and are usually disappointed. j Spring Hosiery i and j 25c., 35c. or 50c. FRED M. NYE CO. and-Tegga- rs, hy, most Ogden women actually date from our Great Spring Silk Sale- - especially if they appreciate the fact that light summer silks are by far the most economical wear in this dusty climate. Tomorrow we put on sale about 3,500 yards of bright crisp silks, suitable for waists, gowns, underskirts and all the thousand and one uses to which good silks can be put. There are chiffon taffetas, changeable and chameleon taffetas, checked Louisines, plaids, washing Surahs, pompadour and printed warp taffetas, and hundreds of plain colored taffetas for linings and skirts. N Our Annual Spring Sale Opens Thursday Bight and dark effects, all the new spring shades, patterns and combinations of colors. Never before have we carried a line of silks so varied in pattern and so rich in colorings. On Sale Thursday lasts fce per-T- ?p ive you lot of trouble. See for little TQoytx ve C19 give you & supply ?ov of It will Tfyl 1911119 utyderve&r for tl?e vl?o!e family. Corset Covers st&rttyg it 15c up. uIl9 Drivers, embroidery trimmed. 19c! up. full vide 1911119 Updersklrt. 58c &9d up. G0V9. V09derful iMortrgegt, 49 c 19c! up. Our stock of Auslty U9der-ve- ir Is Iirge but tl?e prices ire Qot. Cordlilly. J. Burt S. Bros. Many famous men, including Alphonse Daudet and Francois Coppee, were once among the frequenters of the Rat Morte and at that mle It enjoyed a certain vogue among fashionable Parisians. Now It has become a common "seeing Paris resort, depending for Its existence upon the ahakela Now la the time to bs lathi of wealthy tourists. If the insinuayour spring medicine, Bvny tion of District Attorney Jerome that ones blood needa thinnhg oul Evelyn Thaw ia necessarily declasse thla time of the year. Our Sabecause of her visit to the Dead Rat" rsaparilla Compound contain! lb be correct, thousands of leading sobeat ingredients for thla puciety women of England and America rpose that haa been brought bewill be forced to share In her Ignofore the medical world. 1.M miny. per bottle; i for 15.00. Honor Yeung America. News cornea from Rome that William Edward Cook, a young artist well known in London, will shortly a portrait of Pope Plus . Thla la begin & Son the ' first time that hla holiness has consented to alt for an American art:DRUG COMPANY ist. Cook la only 21 years of age and la the eon of an attorney at IndepenOgdan'a Bast Drug Stem dence, Iowa. He arrived in London Both phones 88; 2458 Wash. Am to begin hla artistic career a few years ago, later going to Parts, where he waa a student under Jullen. For the past two years he haa maintained a To Stand Still la Daath. studio In Rome and haa painted portraits of many distinguished people. The individual or nation that 4o Hie commission from tha pope will not advnnce from year to year 8 put him on the highway to great art- retrograde and end In destruction. istic success. BLOOD Wm. Driver Dent Forget That Small Conaolat'on. Tho man who haa signed a y A talebearer ia to be treated not can got no consolation from tho go long aa held within hearing discovery that ink marks will last only taace. 80-4a- 70 B years. Sheas for Climbing. Tha ihoes worn whan climbing tha Alpa hava n atari sola, with alght points projecting. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Five-rooMadison Ave. Phone, is. m CAU $ .35 1 and house, at 2187 Sheriff's Office, 95c o-- HACKS. la "BLADES. Seven blocks for 21 cents, except from midnight to 1 nu Theater and party calls answered promptly at usual prices for such calls Phones, Ind. 224; Bril 220, 408 a 85th BL We are selling a big lot- of Childrens Shoes made of Vici Kid with sole single and double - good each for cottage. New Hat, new Gown, and, of course new Gloves or the costume cannot be considered complete. And everybody knows it pays to get only the best Gloves the other kind are more than extravagant. There is a subtle someabout the Trefousse Glove in is it thing perhaps shaping, perhaps it is in the but the Trefousse 9ot were comfortable. You prefer to get your 1911119 reidy n)de, vorp ityleit 81050, 81875, Long Gloves Underprice.. ..Trefousse Gloves for Easter stitching, U9derveir would 191MII9 A FEW BARGAINS FOR QUICK r longer than any make of which we know. So njucl? In SALE. frame .close In. 2 new four room brick RR district room brick, at 865 20th St frame, three-quart- er acre ground, west 21st Bt 81500 Poultry Plant all modern appliances; two blocks from car line. 12000 for 1 acre of ground on 22nd St, car line; new brick, 2 other buildings A 10 per cent Inmest-me- 11500, $1100, 4 -- at the above If you want a good shoe cheap call and try some off these tables. nt 17500 gfcte one of the finest homes in Ogden, built of press brick and stone; elegant Interior finish; Ideal location. 18000. I want 58000 for the Porter residence at 2022. Madison Ave; lot 20x70 ft; well Improved, brick house. Make me an offer. Let me show you what I have to offer before you buy a home. I can save you money. GEO. A. HORN. First NatL Bank, Bell, 10-ro- . L-81- 6. 027 prices. 2 to 8 8 to 2 950 CLARK5 STORED |