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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAU MONDAY. CAS JANUARY 20. 1908.' i4'i4W4'i-- C H ASE.RS!ita-T"- 1 H c 3 rir'Ui)-- OFF : OK (Continued from Pago 1.) After telling about Mi for the afternoon session, but It ended quickly when Mr. Littleton asked her what she wrote. I wrote; - was In here, but went That B out again,' she eald she explained that B" meant blackguard between them, and that they never mentioned his name. She said they left shortly after and got to the theater as the play was beginning. They reached the roof by the elevator. While Evelyn was describing the Incidents leading directly up to the shooting after their arrival on the roof, W. G. Haywood entered the court room and was given a seat. The witness eald Thaw only got three seats and said he would stand for a while. Bhs thought he went to the rear of the hall when he left her. She eaw White after a while, but did not see her husband until the hots were fired, when she rushed over to him and said, My God, Harry, what have you doner He said, Dearie, I think I have been the means of saving your Ilfs." His face waa whits and drawn and his eyes rolling and wild. She walked with him to the' elevator and went down stairs and took a hanat STAND the papers that to sign, aa detrial, she told Hummel tried to get her scribed la the previous that she had been living the Grand hotel In 1184; with Thaw at said his general condition then was depressed and that be did not sleep much. One evening, after talking about White, Thaw aid their lives were ruined by White end that all that was left was sulclda He asked her to go with him to the Waldorf, get a room, have luncheon and then take laudanum and die together. She then Insisted on leaving the room and going to the theater. ghe said that Thaw talked of suicide at another time when they were at Thaw went out after Honte Carlo. iinnrr one day and when he came back ha said It was all over; that he had His face was whits taken laudanum. and getting whiter every minute. He told ber to look In the bedroom If she She looked and didn't believe him. found an empty laudanum bottle and called a doctor. In the meantime Thaw became deathly sick at the stomach and It was not necessary to- use an emetic; that after that Thaw was moody and Insisted that life was not worth living. Sometimes he would bo , whether moody all right, and or not, kept insisting on getting marr- i som cab. Mr. Littleton concluded with her after she had Identified several letters. Almost before Littleton could say That la all," Jerome was on hla feet with a spring, and In a voice seemingly filled with suppressed violence, de manded, "You told Thaw in Paris that Whits overooma you by ths use of drugs?" Evelyn replied that she had. He then forced her to admit that Whits subsequently wronged her seven or ala-ayseight times; that she went there willingly and waa over 19; that she took ied. White's money, which she turned over Witness said she remembered the to Thaw. time that Mrs William Thaw called Jerome handled Evelyn without os her, when they discussed Thaw's H demanded why, If she begloves. marriage offer and she finally agreed and thought all women lieved White to marry him. Hr. Thaw insisted that she considered herself that She said unchaat, It take place In Pittsburg. Thaw. of unworthy aftthey then took a trip to the coast, She sold, "AH I know waa that I felt erwards coming back to Pittsburg ' I could not accept this offer of that and thence to New York, June 19. had a Os the night of tbs shooting they marriage made In all honor. I to not could I you, that explain feeling were stopping at the Lorraine hotel. They had planned to dine at Sherry's, Mr. Jerome." tYhen, Judge Dowling excluded the sad vent there, where they met .Mr. question! What were your relations Beale and decided to go to Martin's, before he ruined you?" White with where they arrived late. While there (he eaw White coma In and pass on to Jerome demanded to know if the court the cummer balcony; that when intended to bar him from going into her rim eaw him she had a fit of trembling past to see whether she told the truth. Your objection is ovemilFd; proand then decided she had better ten Thaw he was there. She wrote a note, ceed, Mr. District Attorney,'' said the which waa produced Just as adjournJudge tartly. When Jerome asked her why she ment was taken for recess It read: That b .Is here.- B" being ex- went to Europe with Thaw the witness I loved him and would not marplained at the last trial as standing said: for blackguard. ry him, but God knows I did not want Them was a fight to exclude the to leave him or harm him. note when Evelyn resumed the stand Jerome suddenly abandoned this line QolMng Co. tf questions regarding the time she lived with Thaw In a castle In the Austrian Tyrol, and demanded how It happened that she testified this time that she saw White enter Martin's by looking In a mirror, while at the other trial she said her back was turned. Evelyn finally changed and said she did not see him. NEBRASKA LINCOLN, Neb.. Jan. 20. Hundreds of farmers, members of twenty allied organisations, gathered In Lincoln today for ths seventh annual meeting of the Nebaska State Agricultural association. Meetings will be held through- out the week and prominent agricultural authorities from many states will speak and conduct demonstrations Todays program Included meetings of the Association of Agricultural Students and the Nebaska Veterinary Medical association. Sessions wll Ibe held tomorrow by the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture, Breeders' the Nebraska Du association, the Nebraska Poland-Chi-n- a Breeders' association, ths Nebraska State Poultry association, the Nebraska Dairymens association, the Nebraska State Horticultural society and the Veterinary Medical society. The Nebraska Swine Breeders' association, ths Nebraska Bes Keepers association, the Nebraska Home Economic association and the State Boys' an dGlrls association will meet on The Nebraska Park and Wednesday. Forestry association will hold Its annual convention Thursday, as will the Nebraska Improved Live Stock Breeders association and ths Nebraska Corn Improvers' association. A joint meeting of the Boys and Girls' association will be held Friday. The State Farmers' institute convention will also be held' on that day, as well as ths sessions of the State Shorthorn Breeders' roc-Jers- ey association. All of the important sessions will be held at ths state farm, under the auspices of the University of Nebaska. A feature of the week's assemblage Is the poultry fhow at ths Lincoln auditorium, the Madison Square garden of the West," where the largest display of pure bred fowls ever seen In thla section Is on exhibition. Russell, Rhodes and Bhellabarger, the three most popular poultry Judges In the country, will score the birds. Mainly About People Ira Haskins is In ths city from vada ort a short visit Evanston are registered INSIST ON HAVING pean. . I Ne- r at the Euro- . . J. H. Waller of Rexberg, Ida., guest at the Healy. Is a J. Greer of Sparics is at the Healy for a few days. CRACKERS, OYSTERETTES, SNAPS AND WAFERS PUT UP IN DUST AND MOISTURE PROOF CARTOONS Also BUSTER BROWN BREAD Good to the Last Crumb ss V . K. D. Lessenger went to Salt Lake this afternoon, where ws will argue a case before the supreme court ESS JOUI g i Jan. 10, Preliminary DENVER, plans for the Rtemocratle national eon vention In Denver were considered today at a meeting here of the committee on arrangements. This is the first session held by the committee, which Is composed of Chairman Taggart Secretary Woodson and' Committeemen Sullivan of Illinois, Mack of New York, McGraw oE West Virginia, Howell of Georgia, Johnston of Texas, Osborns of Wyoming end of V A Section four of the by-laof th? Utah State Bur association provides as follows: "There shall be a standing committee of ten, appointed annually by the president and executlv council.-o- n Judicial candidates and nominations. whosj duty shall be to Investigate and report at the annual or special meetings of the association upon the qualifications and fitness of the candidates for Judicial offices, other than those of Justice of the peace.." In accordance with this provision. President W. I. Snyder and the executive council have named the following committee: Charles Baldwin, W. D. Livingston, E. A. Wedgwood, I. H. Moyle, D. D. Houts, W. A. Lee, E. E. Hoffman and J. L. Rawlins. Salt Lake; J. D. Skeen, Ogden, and Charles H. Hart, Logan. GUATEMALA CELEBRATES. GUATEMALA, Jan. 20. Guatemala city la today In ths midst of one of the greateet celebrations ever held In Central America, tha festivities marking the opening of the new Guatemalan railroad, which extends from ths Atlantic to the Pacific. Ths celebration haa already extended through four days and will continue several days longer before all ths powder and fireworks haw been burned and ths flow of oratory exhausted. .Representatives are here from all Latln-Amrriccountries, and General George W. Davis la representing President Rooae. I'a-irU- on frt'in i!ii'iimniiia. 1. 1 i :l .if - 1 Your Saturday tv tiling The body la Unlit)' morgue until the a iu-- fiuin Melvin, la. e future will look brighter If viit Ruahnier. ; e If you drink, drink Yellowstone. ttr-- 1 r - ELECTRIC THEATER ALL WEEK. FATHERHOOD AND DRUNKENNESS PATHETIC HOME STORY WITH A MORAL. ITS FINE. JUST LIKE HOME. Mr tiiai'l.-- 1'hurk-- s Thomas of Miiaii- - (ouip.ii'y. Inis Thomas, wife of the Thomas-llom- e presented tier hue-band with a daughter. Mu-- bis ii.hcri nt In Hu' lawic, as site a wonderfully powerful voles a turn of Mr. irom the start. Harry, the e and Mrs. JnMt-pl.uiitlquixl. Cit'd at the IDEA" IS A PRETTY family residence. 25 Seventh street, early yesterday morning from an at- STORY. YOU'LL LIKE IT. AT THE ALL THIS WEEK. tack of acarlet fever, after an Ulneas ELECTRIC of three weeks. The funeral was held JUST LIKE HOME. e thla morning. The Juvenile court lias scored oae a victory lu Its fight for the suppression 'a Coal and kindling wood at iff resort where boys are permitted to store. feed play cards, smoke and drink. Thla e The Retail Men' ha lit s' association morning the rest us rent on lower street which was operhas decided to reduce the price of sev- Twenty-fift- h eral lines of goods about it per cent ated by a Japanese, and which has Canned goods, cheese, ham and other been one of the worst places In tha staple articles are affected. Thla Is clyt as a rendesvnus for boys, failed ta said to be due to the ability of the re- open Its doors and It Is said that, the tailers to purchase the goods cheaper proprietor has closed, hie place to r owing to the closing out sale of the keew. e grocery department of John Scow croft Service at the Faletaff cafe Is alA Sons roniany. ways the beet, any hour of tha diy v e Late dinner and after t neater night. disand a grain Hay, groceries count on every package of stock and patronage especially catered to. a poultry foor. Ask for a free package -Hattie May Dewees, ths of roup cure at the only feed and grodaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles cery store in Ogden. Pingreea died Saturday night after an Dewars, e Mrs. Cynthia J. Stowell, wife of Illness of about three weeks from Ths funeral will be held LarWilliam R. Stowell, a prominent resi- dropsy. kin A Bone undertaking parlors, todent of Ogden, died at the home of morrow afternoon at I o'clock. Rev. her daughter, Mrs Myon Butler, at McCreery of the Methodist church ofCache of Trenton, county, Saturday, ficiating general debility at the age of 74. Three i two sons survive and her, daughters If you drink, drink Yellowstone. one of the latter being Mrs James e Wanted Nice, clean white rags at Plngree of this city. The remains will be brought to Ogden for Interment. Journal office. teu-pou- eil ld The following additional Jurora It will psy you to see the Elective Cash Register at "The Crystal, 2477 were today drawn ns trial Jurors tor Washington Avenue. Where the ears the January term of court: William O. Johnson, FYank J. Stevens, T. C. Merstep. x cer, H. G. Hess, Henry .M. Hill A. V. The newest cut and fabric In full McIntosh, Andrew Just, Parley El dress or Tuxedo suits at fit. Ths Tog- Woods, Joseph Ririe, Myron Richardgery. son, Benjamin Dlnsdale, Ogden; Peter e C. Pouleen, Plain City; Henry McEa-tlr- e, Ths Union Pacific pay car will not Farr West; Adam A. Brigham, arrive In time to pay off the men here Rlverdale; Albern A. Allen, Huntsville. tomorrow, according to information from division headquarters Ths train left Laramie for the West thla mornGREAT CROWDS ATTEND velt President Cabrera haa taken a ing, but It Is nut likely that it wilt be to able before reach Wedneoday. Ogden prominent part In the ceremonies. STAKE CONFERENCE The new railroad la 270 miles long We can lit any man of any shape and extends from Puerto Barrios on In a full dress or Tuxedo suit for $15. the Atlantic to San Joae on the Pa- The Toggery. The quarterly conference of the Wecific, through Guatemala City to Zacopa. It la the third transcontiMrs. Joseph Critchlow, wife of ber stake was held at the Ogden tabernental railway In thla part of America Jailer Critchlow, gave birth to a son nacle yesterday and brought out one of the largest crowds that has sver atand, next to tha Tehauntepec line, the last Saturday. most Important It la expebted to have tended In tha history of the atake, Th e PRETTY session also waa one of the most InIDEA. ''PRINCES a great effect on the development of ALL terfiling and ' beneficial eyer , held. the rich resources of Guatemala, and LOVE STORY. ELECTRIC In this prospertv the United States WEEK. JUST LIKE HOME. Among the visitors was Apostls Frane will largely share. With the complecis M. Lyman, who delivered a forceful Mrs N. J. Harris wife of County address on ths power and efficacy of tion of the new road, Guatemala City, which haa seldom been visited by Attorney Harris, has presented hei prayer, and Apostls David O. McKay tourists and travelers, Is now brought husband with a bouncing baby boy. gave a pleasing address on Books and D within five days of New Orleans and Ideals." Castle Gate and Clear Creek lump Mobile and seven days of New Tork. At the business session four memft at bers of ths high council tendered their This transcontinental line waa com- and nut coal S5.7S delivered,Twenty-seventCoal Co, 1BI W. menced twenty-fiv- e years ago, but un yard. Gilette resignations as follows: Joseph Stan- -' Ind phone 1074. til 1902 Uttla actual construction work ford, Joseph Parry,' Ephraim Tlllotnon ' waa accomplished. At that time Minor In The Child Culture club will meet and James Burch. Thom appointed C. Keith of the United Fruit company, G. C, were their Morrell, Joseph places 21, with Mrs. 8. P, Sir William Van Horne of England Tuesday, Janpary Richards, 8. D. Bradford and W. O. 174 Twenty-thir-d street Whitaker, American and English capand other Ridges italists took bold of the proposition Tha reports of ths officers of tha Excursion to Salt Lake City via and pushed It to completion. There Oregon Short Lins dally, January II to various organisations within ths stake conwere many great obstacles to be over- 24, fl.10 round trip. Tickets good to were presented, showing that the waa come by the engneers, as for about return until In branches of all dition work the 27. January sixty miles It crosses a wild mounprogressing satisfactorily. tainous country, In ' places nearly a Get your tickets early for the Bums mile above sea level. The commercial anniversary. Ths crowd will be there Easy ta Hold India.' Importance of the road and the great and a happy time for all guaranteed Over 70 par eent of tha natives ad Influence It will have on the future Congress Dancing hall, sriday, the India till tha land; hence the populaof Guatemala Is recognised by the 24th, at I p. m. tion la scattered and thalr power of government and people, and they are in greatly lessened. We fit anybedy In full dress fixings cooperation now venting their enthusiasm In a Suita at fit. Tha Toggery- fiesta of the usual an , an character. Bums anniversary. Congress DancWAITING NEVADA LEGISLATURE ing academy, January 24 (Friday).' A SPECIAL COMMUTE REPORT. right Scottish welcome to all and good time guaranteed. Coma and bring your friends. (By the United Press.) a CARSON., Nev., Jan. 20. Today ' DONT MISS SEEING FATHER session of the legislature accomplished AT nothing, waiting for the special com HOOD AND DRUNKENNESS. mitts having the Goldfield Mils to re- THE ELECTRIC ALL THIS WEEK. JU8T port. The committee, will probably BRING YOUR CHILDREN. present full reports and the measures LIKE HOME. will be adopted tomorrow. In the Suit brought by Herman Journal want ads dolivsr tha goods. Mundt against the Commercial National bank, la have ten shares of the stock of the bank transferred on the books from George Dawson to the plaintiff. Judge Hqwell today hknded down a decision in favor of the plaintiff. IS THE JANUARY UNLOADING SALE HAS BEEN A GREAT. SUCCESS. EVERY DAY SINCE THE HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE HAVE VISITED OUR STORES AND HAVE RECEIVED UNPARSALE AND THE ALLELED BARGAINS. ALL NEXT WEEK WE WILL CONTINUE THIS MONEY-SAVINPRICES ON MANY ARTICLES WILL BE MARKED STILL LOWER, BUT EVERYTHING IS CHEAPER, . UPRIGHT UKXT8 . Slobd- WcYttfetoe Vertical Tile Dont feed bad hay. Give your order to H. C. Farrell and have it filled with good bright valley hay. 'Phones Ind. G X.un-ii.uti- Pin-gtve- Latln-Amerlc- DEMOCRATS MEET IN DENVER. Nebraska. Jlfi 4i-- h. Alfred Budge was In the city yesterday from Paris, Ida., on business. ' OF AGRICULTURISTS. Miss N. Cronin aad Edward Cook of Salt Lake and W, F. McLaughlin of For Sale by all First-ClaGrocers - announcing that the United States circuit murt at St. Louis had reversed the vast' of Hetsler vs. the Southern Pa-lit- tr. Plaintiff was the victim of an accident In which he lot a leg and sued th. tonipuny for fjO.OOO, getting Judgment for The defendants ap pealed to the supreme court, hut ths verdict was affirmed, after which they uguin appealed and the circuit court 1 verted the case. . s mi'.iiMil man rom- by ihe Snuliurii :.ar Spark. .V.. libtl at a linal iMMiiuii; Iiiium- - lAal Waillsoini - Taemer F. K Per Cent OFF MRS. THAW IS t t't't'e i Forecast Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday, with snow and colder. Per Cent 3 PAGE FIVE BSI, Bell 751. ke The- suit of the Eccles Lumber company against Thomas W. Freeman and others was to have come up for hearing In; the Second district court today, but was postponed to February 4 on account of sickness In the family of one of ths defendants. . Excursions to Helena, Mont, Jan. 11. IS and 12 on account of tha National Wool Growers meeting. See . Boyle letter was' received in this city Furniture Co. Sole agents for particulars. ijr For filing letters, Mis, mercantile reports, and business papers of all kinds. In folders on edge between indexed guides. It's a system, and modem, File in up8ie Globe-Wernicright units b the ideal device for operating N. Pamphlets-1- 6 describes both systems and flies or, better still caH and let us explain their many advantages. J Agents |