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Show TITF. MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, CTAII, TUESDAY MORNING, girl of uiueteeu, by hi former wife i aivni!.Kiuyiug him. Hie Aociaied Press talked for an l our with l)r. Chadwick, going over tbe most important features of Mrs. Chadwick's affairs, and particularly qut,: killing i lci doctor ou the His principal roiuu in the case. answer were given slowly and wiiU evidence of great caution. 'it W most unpleasant, to me. Dr. Chadwick said, to be interviewed unfits the present circumstance. It waa an extreme shock to me when 1 saw the new-impreports concerning tbe case. I learn every day new phases of the affair which 1 did not know before. 1 do not think it de-- raids to enter into deiaila until I return to America, as ihtTe have been so many misstatemeurs that I do noi know just what is facts and what is fiction. As to the report that 3! re. Chadwick settled a large sum on me: Do I look like a man of millions? Dr. Chadwick called attention to hU appearance as he urtrted this remark saying: Anyone would be able to ret that I am not a man w ho had received millions from ids wife. Asked concerning reports that Mrs. Chadwick is in reality Lydia Dr v ere, he answered : The first time that I ever beard the name of Madame Dover in this connection was when I saw it recently la the paper. Only once before had 1 ever heard the name Dev ere. That was 29 years ago at a poet mortem examination at whh'h I asited, on a woman of that name who was Mid j have lieen a fortune teller. I only recall this from a peculiar surgical feature which the post mortem dr.veloped. Dr. Chadwick mentioned this as eleariy showing his lack of knowledge that hia wife was Lydis Devere, hut he declined to fiinciMi further the rircum-stancof bis marriage, saying it wa a matter of public record and purely personal. Questioned upon the financial aspects of his wife's affairs, he said: The financial aide of the case do not affect, me in the least. They pak of bond being found. I would like to know what thene bomb and papers look like." The Doctor was shown a publication stating that, the alleged securities embraced thora of several million dollar signed or endorsed with the name Andrew- - Carnegie. "I do not know Andrew Carnegie personally," replied the doctor. Does your wife know Mra. Carnegie?" the doctor was asked. "I would rather not dfecim Andrew Carnegie, -- aid Dr. Chadwick. A number of questions of similar purpart concerning individual transactions failed to elicit a specific response. Dr. Chadwick continued; Concerning my relation with Mra. Chadwick I will explain them on my return to the United States. I intend leaving Paris fur the United Slates In a week or ten days." uu,l who corre-punde- TO AN UGLY tEQl-E- SCANDAL. had gained. While in tbe (lays of bis prosperity he was engaged in charitable wurk and gave considerable aid ftfnirt'hvs end other worthy causes. The death of bis wife eighteen months ago was a severe blow to him, lor she, had been his constant companion in all his business and charitable work. Air. White is survived bv an only daughter. Mu Hattie White. The funeral service will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family residence, 02 West Fourth South nere U a sensational shooting 329 imvo at the Savoy roominghouse at 1) street. West Temple The principal morning. thla vdoei wife of Jay ,era Mrs. Id DuSIa passenger former city u Douglass, in thin city for the Oregon Sort Line, and Mre. Lottie Martin, the who rune the roominghuuse. Douglas did the shooting and street. Martin was the target. Four shots from a revolver, we fired look tl!at in effect: 0 hat JaU Of Mrs. Martin's back, in 18 not .wonnd ming painful, though ure. Martin ia now nuraing the is ,uund. while Mrs. Douglas at polic headquarters pending investigation into ud complete case. the in facia the JEALOUSY THE CAUSE. jcal-11The cause of the tronl.le is Mn. Douglass claiming that hus-i-n- d Mrs Martin stole Mr. Douglass,shoot-tnt of the woman who did the So far as can be learned, Douthe house at the time gin was not in the shooting, and it ia believed thtt he left town. The troublestand-ln- c the two women is of long and the first, outbreak occurred a several weeks ago when Mrs. Doug-lucalled at the Savoy house to She hive it out" with Mra. Martin. seirrd the landlady by the hair, and liter dragging her around the house, milled her down stairs and then swore ite would kill her if 'she did not let Douglass alone. Mrs. Douglass was arrested on the but rbarge of assault and .battery, Hie rase was not prosecuted. Ai i result of the publicity given to flair. Douglass lost bis posi-tin- a this with the railroad company. DEEPLY INFATUATED. Among friends of the Douglasses it deeply vu well known that be waa infatuated with the Marlin woman and they used every effort to indue him to keep away from her but it la said he had be persisted In the course er de-tse- jU V taken. lira. Douginas dec Is res that she did everything in her power to keep her busbind away from Mrs. Martin, but ill to no purpose. She says she even mid her household furniture and piano to pay his debts, but that he squandered' the money on Mra. Martin. CAME DOWN FROM BOISE. Some time ago she went to Boise, but returned Saturday night deter-Blne- d the Martin woman. She to kill a purchased 32 calibre Smith Wes-w- d gan and went to the roominghouse this morning determined to have e. APOSTLES SPEAK AT TABERNACLE. EETURNED Penrose, and Apostle Charles W. A puttie John Henry Smith were the speaker! at the Tabernacle Sunday. Tbey talked of their vlalt to. Mexico. said ApostIt may seem strange, le Penrose, for a man to get up here end talk about the meeting of the Irrigation congress, but the Mormons consider the soil a part of God's vora. That for wnich the Mormon is noted is that be not only distributes (nets on his religion, but also tracts 4 land to hia oonverts. All things with God are spiritual. Tbey are not final or sensual, they are spiritual, beesuee put to a spiritual use. Ail things arc eternal. The man and womb joined together in wedlock in thla life will be jtilned for eternity. The union and the result thereof shall MTer cease. The relation of father and mother to their children shall never cease." John Henry Smith told of having the grave of former Apostle Woodruff in Mexico, where they performed a short service. On the train home they were requested to hold services on Sunday, which they did, the passengers in the other cars gatheto ring join them. All sang together the visited Doxology. "While In Mexico we visifed President Diax," he said, and he express'd his satisfaction at meeting ua. He bM he has a for our MISCELLANEOUS . PROCEEDINGS. (Continued from Page 1). lieutenants of artillery between Feb. 1. hn!ld,iUle date of ,he Passage of thin Mine credit for prior commissioned aervie a lieutenant of vulunteera, in the permanent military establishment. Mr. Lacy, chairman of commute or public lands, called up the the bill providing for the transfer of the forest reserves from the department of the to the department of agriculture, as recommended by the president. An amendment proposed by Mr. Tawney relating to wood and wood pump iu Alaska was passed. uil?1 tern, n motion of Mr. Hills of Connecticut, and over the minoritys opposition, took tip the bill. To Improve Currency Conditions." Mr. Hill said we must get back to the gold standard, which he learned from very high authorities had been "Irrevocably established." Mr. Williams, of Mississippi, said thqre was an influence at work to disgovernment-provide- d place money with money and thereby enable the banka to make tbe profit on it. During the heated colloquy with Mr. Hill, Mr. Williams said tbe hill under consideration would double the possibility of the periielration of iniquitous wrung." He predicted that it simply would lead to Soeialism. The bill was then laid aside, after being made a continuing order, after tbe Bwayne resolution, the special order for tomorrow. The bouse then took up the house joint resolution granting temporary occupancy of a part of the government reservation in Washington, I). C., to the American Appliance Exhibition. The resolution met vigorous opposition from Mr. Mann, III., who inveighed against injuring a public park with what he called "A common exhibition. Mr. Campliell, Kan., retorted that the exhibit would give the world additional knowledge of the genius of the American Inventor and manufacturer. The speaker announced committee assignments as follows: Needham, California, to ways and means; Wood, New Jersey, and Know-lan- d, California, to coinage, weights and measures; Webber Ohio, to insular affairs; Heflin, Ohio, to mines and mining; Thomas, Ohio, to militia and duration; Croat, South Carolina, to manufacturers and to expenditures in the navv department. Mr. Mann demanded a quorum on the passage of the railway appliance exhibition resolution and forced an adjournment at 5:30 until tomorrow. bank-provid- ed - TO CONFER ADDITIONAL POWER CANNOT BE ENACTED AT THIS.. SESSION. Washington, Dec. 12. Doubt is e mempressed by some bers of Congress whether legislation conferring power upon the Interstate Commerce commission, can be enacted at the present session. In addition to the definite opposition to any measure of tbe kind which exists, there has also developed a difference of opinion as how beat to carry the recommendations of the President into effect. The President is in earnest in hia desire that such legislation as he recommended, be enacted but he appreciates the difficulty of securing iu enactment at a short session. Senator Cullom of Illinois and Senator Ankenv of Washington talked briefly with the President today about the matter. Senator Cullom did not believe it would be possible to enact the proposition at this session. d kindly feeling The thing I wish to impress GRAND JURY RETURNS TWO 1NDICTMENT8. jour minds is this: This religion it being preached all over the world, for instance, un railroad care and (Continued from page 1 ) tag the natives of Mexico." .which Judge Olcott of the law firm of PIONEER PASSES DIVIDE. Black, Olcott, Gruber and Bonynge of New York is said to have assured Mr. Albert J. White, a pioneer resident Reynolds that he would relieve Mre. 1 tah and for uuny years engaged Chadwick from her unenviable posis the real estate business in Sait tion. Abrehan Gruber speaking for take, passed away In Novem Saturday afternoon tbe firm tonight said: K U1' of 80 years. Only a week ber. 1903. Mrs. Chadwick came ? he took a slight cold, which de- to tbe office of our firm and Bald that bited into pneumonia and caused her affaire In Cleveland were In a comdeath. plicated condition and she desired us in 18H2 he opened a real estate of-J- to straighten them out. She repSouth street, with a ss herself - 1 eEit Second a partner. Trade flour-i-ll- d resented , wealthy woman with a fortune of durin8 fbe boom leading up She asked that some he made considerable money. about (5,000,000. member of the firm be sent to Clevethe panic of tbe following year land and Judge Olcott went. When Jjnn Mpivi? 80 del,rflcited in value that he went there he met Irl Reynolds and white lost most of the wealth he at once. they went about the businesssecurities The matter of (5,000.000 came np and Judge Olcott asked to examine 1L Mr. Reynolds said this was impossible as even he had never seen the contents of the package. Judge Olcott, believing all was not right, threw up the case immediately. MPle. T DR. CHADWICK TALKS ABOUT HIS WIPE'S TROUBLES. Paris, Dee. 12. Dr. Leroy S. Chadwick of Cleveland, whose wife, Cawie held a prisoner In New I, Chadwick, lawith frauds of a finanYork, charged Sl Madam, said the Iet me Intro-dac- e Golden Gate the bUhest tirade coffee n the market. ifocer, Cor?l "hfc GOLDEN '- lb. vw - GATE cmckinr. area,. tight tlas. said la balk. (SL Co Folger "Mlefcee laalf a C.rol.rr , 8n Francisco nt er d The Day f IU Doer. Time was wheu llus IVcd waa accepted amt respected tor ilc sake of wbat be hud done. Nut so today. himself Ant Nuw" has lairoJui-i-f- i and is tbe jfu of the h.iur. No 'in ran wbat h:m been done. iu touch Tbe world iu too busy r ulumt tlie with tbe "Doer" to Do tie." Maybe you composed an opera yestm are you terday. No one care. composing now? You tell us that your last picture was the succeus of m, day. Yes, of tbat day, but that duy t gone. Wbat are you pikuting now? Nor does tbe world cure for prontieei It accepts not tbe bud. luu tlie blossom. Tbe Will Be" 1 no nture welcome among tbe world's wur,-- , than is ilia llus Been." You may be about to King a beautiful melody which promise to ring down the nges. Nobody care, sing it." The world cannot afford to think about g l: 'a uu-sun- melodies. Tins world has room for the Doer" only; the Newer" I the rage. This is an age of Do, we must its shown!" It is an age of now, a a age of today. It recognise no yexterdny. There is ue tomorrow'. New York World. 3 DF.CEMRER 3', 1001. aiv-mexadin'i.&ea wrtna Tfriy press ci:utj"." And 1 thought I was doing aumciltlng to exj'tsTte null ers in pulling il.c address ou built mile. ins abippvr. l'bt!ailcii'ui: and for yeurealf and ktya Putnuris SiiM haa them In groat ahundnno 4 tha RIGHT RftlCBa Record. 1 be Wm Uirkaitllaf. TLu word derived from tin? Anglo-Saxo"inal' (taxi and tits old French "iM-l- r" (a coin of small valuci, waa origitntity applied to rents paid in kind, iu order to dixilugulHli aad Don't fail to call and lank (hem Jmr fi afore you kup them from payment made iu silver or white" payment. About the sixteenth vuiit:-- it was a; (tiled to mouey paid as tbe prn-- of protection from freebooter. Till wa declared illegal Lliaulx-tb- , but flourished In tbe bigbluud of KciHiand until after in 1743. p Blackmail" ia meutionrd lu Hamilton's t'atechtsme One of the most picturesque lev! or of blackmail was Rob Roy. w ho grew famous iu this connectiou almut the year 1730, Iu its inoJcru use IdaiL-nta- il Is tbs extortion of mossy by threat of public exposure. The e Putnam Cul-luue- Arrh-blxhti- tilMkl Qaeea tires. Just as there are valuable strain In lintwes, rati is aud ether stack, m there are varieties of qtistm lirea which are thrir worth many hundred lime weight iu gold. The moot valuable strain is lint Italian, and uuitiy Itallac lire former demand and receive without Q Morion prices rangbtg from (.w to fttuu for a Mingle queen bee of a certain kind, fiuch bees are aout all over tbe world. Tbe owner of a bee Tarn) near Ottawa. I'unadj, goes to Kunijr nuBOAliy end brings back wltb bint bees of an aggregate value of thousand uf dallnra. Ue ia eitttbled through the agency of an Indian firm la effort an iase.nmce upon tlie uioi valuable of his iiurau. Boston Transcript. Knelag IP Tour ('roar. There is first tbe belief i lint we are well aud capable of voniiiiulng uo. That ia nothing more limit fulih iu our own human powers, it is a faith tbut every self re peeling iierson alioitld have. Do not abuse the organs of ilia body, and then tbe re will tie uo necessity of thinking of (Item and wondering if they are working all rigbL By dwelling too much upon aonte weakness we esn alw aggravate it through nervous reaction. This in some rases can lcome such a confirmed babit tbat serious troubles will be in!Wfrallf AM lUtkt duced. There are many patients in tbe A caqniry aaxUrn lu England offworld today wbo might be up and iciated at a funeral uiiul la a red waistaround, enjoying good health, if tbey of the obsebut willed tbat they should do so. coat, At tbp tha vicar gently remonstrated quies lack are of invalids force through They Robof character, for will makes character with tbe eld gratecUgger, saying: waistred wear not a should ert, you of one sort or another. Household coat t a funeral Vou hurt tbe feelLedger. ings of tba mounters." Robert replied, Her Pint Stave Sperek, placing bis hand an bla breast, Well It was at tbe mature age of three wbat does It matter, air, a long aa Uio that Mra Kendal then Madge Robert- heart la black?" son made her first appoaraura on thr Th Head of (ha Faro llr. stage. The theater was the Marjle It baa rente to tuy oars that you are bone, in Loudon, then under tbe mansaid tbo agement of Her fuller, and tbe play calling me the governor, was Tbe Seven Poor Traveler. Her old man steady- - A re you? 1 might well admit IL" said tba part was that of a blind child, and at the rehearsals it bad been Impressed young man routritety. Yn ought," rauttnued tbe old upon bur that she must beep iter eyes shut In order that the audience should you ought to have more for your mother- .- nx: In nail Enthink she could not see. Uiider tbe circumstances," any a writer. It need quirer, hardly be said tbat tbe first thing site Secret ( AOrolratSaa, did on going on the stage waa to open T have a great admiration for (he A correspondent scuds to tbe London her eyes ns widely as site could. HIV rubllc Opinion the following quuim ting In tbe front row of the pit, which Moon," declared Mloa Elderly. I think I ettn tell why, from her then corresponded to the boxes, Baby epitaph on wbut la known aa "Thelch-erStone at Winchester, England. Madge mw a favorite servant wbo beat chum, Their women never celeIn memory of Thomas Thctober, a had been allow od to go to tbe theater brate a birthday and make it point age."-'-!)-Irgrenadier in the North regiment of In order to witness iter debut. For tba of honor not to tell their Free Brest. been with bltd Hants militia, who died of violent part the child provided fever contracted by drinking small beer new shoes. Proud of their poesesslnn A Ittll Ulsrd. when hot tbe 12th of May, 1764. nged 'aud with supreme disregard for tlie llesalet inaieetlng n new arrangement eternal fitness of things, tbe little girl twenty-siyears. Iu grateful rememtalked down to the footlights and, ad- of' Nannie's balr, exclaimed: Nannie, brance of whose universal good will toward bin comrades this stouc la placdressing the servant, said, Karsh, look you don't look like yourself with your hair tbat way, Rut" (admiringly) you ed here at their expense, as a small at my new shoes! " look better when you don't look like testimony of their regard and concern. younelf than wheu you do." Llp)ilu-rolt'- a. Haps f the Irlak JarvVv.' Hera sleep In pesos a Hampshire grenA good story, whlcb illustrates tbe adier Whe caught his death by drinking cold absolute genius with which aa Irish email beer. IrnlrsL Jarvoy extracts money from his vicSoldiers, be wise from hia untimely fall WUortas Do you mean (o Insinuate And when you're hot drink strong or none tims, is told iu an English journal. A commercial traveler wanted to take a tbat I am not spooking the truth? at all. aide car in Beirssi and, swart of tlie Lawyer Oh, no! You are simply makAn honest soldier never is forget. a business statement. Whether he die by musket or by pot" rapacity of tbe average jarvey, insisted ing Weekly. on knowing the exact fare before getThe Sikhs Five K's. ting on the car. Tbe following diaaa Haros 11 at Fora. General Gordon, a British officer who logue ensued: IJttle Harry I'm hungry; I didn't Commercial Traveler Whnt'a the has written a book on the Sikhs, the get half enough d tuner. ijtUr Elsie . Jsrvey? celebrated fighters of India, says tbat fare to C What did you have for dinner? Little tbe signs by which you may know a Jarvey Ach, that's straight, sorr. New. Harry Compouye-Otlee- go Sikh are these: He never cuts Ills hair, Just get on. Traveler Commercial hia wears Now, beard looped up over bis but aw tiiocr awe Asia, ? A small boy mho Tfrad with hia aunt ears; be never smokes nor touches to- here, wbat's the fare to C Jarvey-Shu- re, It's alroight, sorr. and grandma Uutkrd Hist the regular bacco, because that is tbe privilege of tbe Mohammedan, but be Is allowed ta lust jump up. black pepper sttakrr.waq filled with red Commercial Traveler I Insist on PCPPer. Thla slaiiiod him, add, turndrink spirits and la a great consumer of opium. Finally, be must have about knowing the fare before I get on. ing to Ua a opt, wllo sot next at (lie tahis person the fire K's, which General Jarvey Rudwl, sorr, I'm that band ble, he said: You better not eat any Gordon thus enumerates: Kes, long bulr up I'll drive you for uotbiug at aP, of that red pojfrcr, Atynt Harriet of the bead, as tbe Bikh must never sorr. Grandma styi that red pepper kills rut bis liair or beard; kangL comb ta Needles to say, wben tbe commer- ants." Christian intaUlgcseer. secure the balr tied up in a knot on top cial traveler finally got to his destine of the bead; kaceb, breech ea reaching tion be was mulcted of an amount A Bawl For Poetry. to tbe knee; ksnl, knife, and kirpao, much larger tbHn tbe legiUmste fare, Do you think a assn ought to deaword. aa amount be bad to pay to save his vote a Senate Mutant of time each face. day to reading poetry?" The Birds So per lev Eye. Of course," answered the business Tbe sight of birds is extraordinary, Om AMr Eaaagk. man.' There's no oacura for not doand the simple fact tbat tbe eye of a The clerk In the express office was It Tha mudon edeorUaamento are hawk and a pigeon is larger than their about to toss the package back of ing full of it" Washington Star. Sat whole brain gives some Idea of wbat counter when he noticed tbat it their powers of night must be and of was addressed on both aides. It's Lefty Llteratere. bow easily tbey can fly hundreds of good I saw that. Charges might have An editor. In reply ta a young writer miles If they hive marks to guide been collected twice," be Mid. That's them. Very little attention baa yet funny," remarked the shipper. I just wbo wished to know which magaxlno would give tba the highest position Y'es." been given by eye surgeons to the eye paid the ehnrgcs, you know." of tha bird and other animals, from responded the clerk, and I marked it quickest, Advised "a powder magaalne, which no much la to bo learned. Lon- pit id, but the second address might especially U you contribute a fiery don Mail have caused them to collect at the other end. You sec, I dieckcd it off Sa aad Hi(nU Lakes. The Tatis Feel. paid on one aide, but whan it reaches Tbe soda and magnesia lakes of Wy- tbe There may be no fool tike tbe old other office it rnigbt be that the oming are estimated to cover an area prepaid mark would be on tbe bottom. fool, hut be If given a rinse rub by tbo of 1,028 acres. Tbey are found In Al- That would bring tbe other address young man who triea to keep step with bany and Carbon counties end repre- up, and, seelug no check mark there, companion who have three or four sent tbe beds of natural basins now 'he much spending money us bat receiving office would tnsrk it times Hartford Pott nearly dry. Tbs lakes containing so,'j..s:Las i it wsv dium sulphate bive an arse of 708 acres, with an average depth of about fin iruirmrn h 111111(1111 iimn five feet, whlcb means a bolding of 4.000,000 tons of soda. re You need a Full 2345 Washington Avenue cem-lnate- n u. tw-n- s oit x HEALTH Nature's delicious sparkling Nectar. 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Pretty Bateau. today Father (who has been called upon In Dr. Chadwick was Interviewed and consented to talk regarding the tbe city and asked for Ms daughter's troubles of his wife but requested that hand) Louise, do yon know wbat a the name of the hotel at which he Is solemn thing it is to be married? Lou-le- e stopping not disclosed owing to the Oh. yes. pa, but it ia a good deal mortification it would occasion him. more solemn being single. Judy. Dr. Chadwick ia somewhat beyond middle age, of slander build and hia The Neat Trata. face is very pale, giving him the apTraveler When Is the next train which he exan invalid, of pearance recent serious ont? Station Muster Twelve o'clock, plains ia the result of a from which he sir. Traveler Whet! Isn't there one attack of Roman fever, before tbat? 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