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Show Till: VIOLATE ANTI-TRUS- tla.. Sataunah. LAW. T Kelt. 11- - THAW S Indic-mint- B : t Continued from B company, Antwerp Naval Stores company and the National Transportation and Terminal company: Spencer P. Shorter, J. EL Cooper Uepers and J. E. Driscoll. official of the 8. P. Shutter company, and now with the American Naval Stores company ; Herman Weibert. Savannah, manager of the Antwerp Naval Stores company, Alexander Knight of laindon and several others. ' All the defendants who could be readied were not fled, appeared and gave bonds of (lO.Outi each. One indict mem containing eight counts was returned against une of the flelf-riain- g make. B I B Pancake Flour la'alao a pure food; sell riaiag and ul ready to nia with water and hake ob a hut griddle. Trad Mark SPECIAL LAND ORDER. Ca BBB fLOUR ALLEN'S eoxoto & ' The presi- spney. Mr. 8teenerson said that the president and his advisers had agreed to the exceptions to his general order o aa to provide that' title may issue in all homestead entries upon which final proof of five years' residence has been made in accordance with law. Another conference will be held tomorrow. fANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS TOR JUST ARRIVED $11. until an actual examination has lieen made upon the ground by an authorised government officer.' except certain specified cases was the subject of a conference at the white house today. participated in by Commissioner of Corpotluions Garfield, Representatives Bteenerson and Cronna and several representatives of the geological company 155 25th Street Feb. Washington. dent's order of January 25 furbidding the isue of final certificate. patent, or other evidence of title to public lands Factory, ".jJ, Eaatern Factory, Wl Volf Mill Manaw Coaat clfi Cok San Salvador, Feb. 11. The representative of the Asftoctated Press spoke to the president, Salvador Jose Kcalon, today regarding the Honduran-Xicaraguatrouble. The president pointed ou that the difficulty la distinctly confined to Honduras and Nicaragua. Salvador stands aa a friendly mediator. The eohrt of arbitration waa dissolved because Nicaragua refused to obey Ita order that the forces on the frontier 1c dismissed. The Corlnto agreement has thus been broken. Salvador, President Escaluu continued. la making every effort to preserve peace, and la alone with the State Mexico, Guatenal and lpted Cos La Rica .in this. n . NORTH CONFERS WITH ROOT. Washington, Feb. 11. Mr. 8. D. S. North, the director of the census, who was a member of the tariff commission wjilch went to Germany to confer with a similar commission appointed by the German government with a view to arriving at a basis upon which the tariff of the two countries might be satisfactorily arranged, had a conference today j wllh Secretary Rout. While no statement on the subject can be had, it la believed that the draft of a treat v lu process of perfection looks rather to a correction of. cumplalnta made by the German government cusagainst the administration of our toms law than to any change In duty. SPORTING PKOIDFIT GOODS COMPANY Wholesale and Rotall SPORTING GOODS, jobbers of EDISON PHONOAND GRAPHS RECORDS, Clark.Horrocks Fishing Tackle, tad and Dean Athletl Good Phonographs Bold on Eaay 111 ttth SL Term Mwwwwew hear Lax Angeles, Cal.. Feb. ing on the ln.Hctments recently returned by the federal grand jury Against the Sants Fe Railway company was had today before Judge Wellborn In the United 8tatea court.e Attorney! for the railroads based on a claim that the1 Hepburn bill Invalidated all other rate legislation preceding it. and that a prosecution for any act committed prior to its becoming a law ia void. The court announced that the decision would be reserved. 11. A the1..-cas- MEXICO NEEDS WHEAT.' . El Paso, Texas, Feb. 11. An offof the Mexican Centra rallroeJ announced tbla evening that the Mexican government had, owing to the partial fallbre of the wheat crop in the republio, announced, effective February 15th, the low rate of one dollar and fifty cents per 100 kfloa on the Importation of wheat. This rate la equal to about 17 2 cents per bushel. The former duty waa prohibitive. , ' icial Diamonds Earn Doflars ai an Investment to lay nothing of personal adornment while you own They toftrn Increase in vslue 10 per cent In a twelve month and the security la a good and quickly turned over as the moat conservative could want. B! the. r opportunities here in tones fairly priced sot or unset Brat-wate- W. L BUSWELL, 370 24th Jeweler St - Now is the Time a Get ! FINE TAILOR-MAD- CHEAP! Our Une of patterns for extra pants re very fine. : 311 MOTOR BOAT RACE. Miami. Fla.. Feb. 11. The Flag to motor bout race started from here .today, its terminal lielng the British flag at Nassiu. tbe Babamia Sly motor boat whose average horse-P-we- r is 15 and hull forty feet, started. The gunboat 8corpion la convoying the craft. Pi-i- BOSTON. Boston. Feb. 11. One person wss killed. two others overcome by smoke id 150 placed in jeopardy by a fire In the Warcrlv house, a familv hotel in Charlertown. tonight. One-thir- d RACES. St. 11. in tbe Western sssorislion reens today Carl resting Ahin-.;PimL-Ffe- of Flipped a fifth t't a half riiln world's ama-t'i- r making the distance on T)iii-t- Off Ike rcr-ord- . ten lap irark In 1:17. QUAKE IN VIRGINIA. Chartottarllle. Va.. Feb. 11. An earthquake of considerable violence was felt throughout this section at 1:23 o'clock this morning. At dishea were rattled at the breakfast tables. Tbe shock was recorded at the University of Virginia at the Leander MrCormlek observatory $0 second as Istting-abou- t Char-luttavll- EX-GO- HIGGINS FAILING. Olesn, X- - Y Jsb. 11. Former Gov. Higgins foiled perceptibly this afternoon and evening. Dr. Hilliard will remain al lhc HiggtM homeslead ail night. oi he occupants were forced to gain the "eet y fir escapes or ladders. The deid man was John Hsrrigan. SKATING San Francisco, Frb. 11. That a mining company has no right to use or to interfere with a tunnel constructed In its own grounds by another mining, company under a condemnation suit, was the decision handed down yesterday- by the United 8tare court of appeals. The case was that of A. A .Hendrick and Charles M. Baillle against Peter Larson and Thai L. U reenough. ' I IN GIVEN. - Repairing and Cleaning done very reasonable. FIRE General 8t. Paul, Feb. Young today began mandamus proceedings In the county district court to compel the ten railroads doing business In' Minnesota to accept the orfreight rates reduction, recentlywaredered by the stale railroad and house commission. The companies Involved are those which recently enjoined the state In the United States court from putting the rates Into efDECISION E J. E. BOLSTEAD 24th 8b MAKE RATE COMPULSORY. fect WINTER SUIT CREST AT VICKSBURG. The weathe-bureau'says tonight tbnt the crest of the Mississippi river flood has been reached at Vicksburg. Washington. Frb. Good . 11 FOR RENT rage Three) riage unhinged Thaw's mind, and that ciu-;sbrooding over her story induced a state at mental irrevponsibi', t which culminated In his oi Stanford Whte. Just uhat this sill coiraina no on? knows except the defense snd Pi-l riel Attorney Jerome, who had an op portunity to examine it. when i: wa offered in evidence. What purports u- be extracts from the will have btx-i- i printed but the attorney for the defense hate denied ia general that any uf them an true, it i certain, however, that the name of St an tori White is lu the wilL This developed of one of during the the witnesses tu Thaw's signature tu the document when it was offered first told Mr in evidence. The witnea Jerome that she had noticed, when lie aignej her name, that there wa unie writing on the page- - Mr. Jerome asked her If she knew that it was the writing now on the she', H but he "beginning 'Stanford White, aid no more. That this will and the codicil wi:l how that the story which Evelyn Nesbit Thaw ha testified abe tuld her husband was responsible for a change In the condition of mental irresponsibility in Thaw, ia the firm belief ot the defense. Attorney Delinas has repeatedly said aa The will Itself can be of no value in tbe rate unless It tends to shew that Thaw brooded over hia wife's story and over what be believed to have been the fate of other young girls at the lianda of Stanford White until hia mind became unbalanced and he believed himaelf an Instrument of Providence directed to remove White from the world, it le eM that by this will Thaw directed th.--t 350.040 wa to be used for tbe of any person who might cause hia death and that 175.0(H) was left aa a fund for the care of certain girls, named in the document, who he believed had been ruined and east adrift by White. Many of these girls, whoae names are said to be In th codicil to the will making this provision. however, have. It i claimed, denied nil relations with White, bu; like Evelyn Thaw's story, the trull, cannot be questioned, if Thaw believ ed that they bal shared tbe fate which he was convinced hia wife would have, had be not saved her and this contributed to nublnglng hia mind, the evidence ia competent. The defense plana to call to the stand a lawyer from Pittsburg, named Perkins, who la said to have drawn the original will. He la n relative of Lauder Carnegie, Tbaw'e George brotber-ln-leThe will, aa It waa originally drawn, whs typewritten, but today It la a mass of interlineationa and erasures. It ia said that tbe defense expects to prove by Mr. Perkins that these changes In tbe original document were made by Thaw before be affixed hia signature. Before the defense can introduce tbe will In evidence It must be conclusively proved that the document ia today In the same condition that It waa when It waa signed. Tbe prone-cuon will object to Its Introduction until this ia proved beyond question. Mrs. Tbaw, while on the stand, Iden titled aome of the Interlineationa as being in Thaw's handwriting; othera abe was not sure shout. Rut ahe waa unable to testify that the .Interlineation had been made before the will waa signed. It has been said lhat the will waa turned over to Mr. Gleatton of Thaw'r, counsel Immediately after the killing of White and that It has never left hia hand since. If this la true the defense will noil her affirm nir deny it It I possible that the attorney will be placed on the stand to testify to this fact. The defense believes that this will I absoluts proof thit Thaw was insane and will fight to the last ditch t have it placed ia evidence, but it Is stated that District Attorney Jerome .will fight Juat aa hard to have it ex eluded. It look aa if Mrs. Thaw's testimony would be interrupted, tu some time while the lawyers argue over ita admlaelbllity. It now appears very doubtful that Harry Thaw will take the stand In hit own defens Unless it appears that it is absolutely necessary, hia attoi-ney- s will not put him in n position where the district attorney will be able to him. There la little that he can aay and, if be does go on the atand, it would give thu prosecution an opportunity to go Into tbe details of a number of matters which seem to have been placed before the Jury by Mrs. Thaw aa wen aa they could be placed by the defendant himself and would open the way for the prosecution to enter Into thi truth or falsity of those statement which they cannot at present Jo.' When Evelyn Nesbit Thaw first went on toe atand to tell her atoiy, Mr. Jerome objected to portions of .it on the ground that he would not be allowed under the law to controvert any statement that ahe testified ahe bad made to he: buband and which might have .tended to unbalance bU mind. Mr. Delmaa for thq defense then stated that tha d fenat would nor take advantage of tola law, but would give tbe prosecution every opportunity It desired to attempt to show that this lory wa not true. When Mr. Jerome n repeated these arguments at a late of the court, Mr. Delmaa waa silent. The defense clearly baa thu law on Ita aide and It now aeema probable that they will take every advantage of It Name have not beer mentioned in Mrs. Thaw' testimony, but, with thy con Kent of counael, she has whispered them to Mr. Jerome, and he has found and questioned evwhose names he reery one of thuae ceived that are- - within reach. If they In any way can controvert Mrs. Thaw's testimony. Mr. Jerome know it. If the defense allows him. there le no doubt tost he will attempt to show that the atorjr she eaya abe told her husband ia not true In ita entirety. The district attorney office; It is aid. It atill confident that It ran secure a conviction. On the other hand. Thaw'e attorneys at ate that they are sure of acquittal. One thing la certain. the great dramatic moment of the trial so far aa the defense la concerned ha pasted. When Evelyn Nesbit Thaw told oa the stand the story of her experience with Stanford White aa she said she told H to Thaw before their marriage, the defense sprang Ita greatest aensatlnn. No evidence that can be Introduced will equal the eu.ition which this im s bulletin FAMILY BURNED- TO DEATH. - Alter, ewn. Pa . Fch. 1- 1- Fdwin V. Reldusuer, a baker, and his four rhil-drenre horned to death tonight In a Are that destroyed their home. fi . cross-exami- Full ADVERTISEMENT ON Trtij PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR Each INSERTION NO FIRST INSERTION LESS ALL ADVER HAN 25 CENTS. : fsi.f I FOK REN- il e.l furuifbrJ i heap. ., 3ll-l- troni lighi aU. Mr. An- u housekeeping room Into Kl.'N i Usiii 157 L'bih 8t. A- -: FOR RENT WANTED Chamiwiuia.J at K,vJ hu Furnutieu room, modern etinicnioac. 527 Slid SL :i s unfur-nielii"- T- Full HELP WANTED. s ud Adam 2ii2 Fui ui.i.ej and flsi. util (irsiil. i.Miu h..ue-;i- : i. nif-i.t--d - i must se paid in bus. excepting advance, ness houses running ofc: oOOK accounts with u tel. h 7 ROOM for light ROOM KENT Fni for gen:'ruieii TISEMENTS FEMALE 12, FURNISHED i t! SANTA FE HEARING. 1'KRRlARY H KV.eiiFD pro-cuii- SALVADOR A MEDIATOR. Mil IT A II. TITsnw. OGDEN Will :- g eajo kuildlmg dour aome flood old frahionau Brown New England Broad. 'A chance at a right hot loaf will aiaiic yoa think yon are la AUona Wita Buetoa. B, B. B. Ftoer you can make bread Just like the Puritans aaed tu mad EXAMINER s ut?rc TviuraeJ in t.io luitei State court this alUTU.oii against a number of persons aud engaged lu naval atures traffic fur w-- I t law. The olJilona of (be list Includes: 8- - F. Shutter com pant , Patterson-Downlncompan.v . Atlantic Investment company. Standard Naval Stores company, liiobe Naval Store anit-triu- Order a package al thto famous health and brain MORNING 1 ANTED Girl lor Jlti L'kth stfit-i- . eur.--.l -- AN X D- - UuoeaiiL j " j. Girl for Mr. MaJisuu Ate. ;'514 FOR RENT Clean furnished mom with bath, tot roughly renovated: alao light kottavkeepiag rooms The Colon JL 181 2ik 8L Mrs. S. U China, Manager. aiuu: WANTED Aa to tbe matron of 8:aie Inu!; .al ndtool. A,-p- l FOR REN T Furnished rooms suitable for geallaaos. lit Ilri. 1HHI at once to the 8upirUtU'iideui. KUI WANTED A guoj laundrea General Hospital, at one SITUATIONS WANTED, Ogdc FOR RENT Furnished Bloch. Ben-ne- u BOARD AND ROOM. FEMALE. STRICTLY rooms aud board. nue. 2515 Lincoln ave- BOARD AND 45 priiatefuralKbed firm-clas- s DRESSMAKING Tailored aud iancy akin a specialty. .61 tilth St. Ind phone room 3727D. illlv 2th street. Dressmaking, shut waist FOR RENT, UNFURNI8HED ROOMt auita, a specialty. 2570 Ucola. lud. Pkona 3720IX n imu FOR RENT -- Throe mums for house keeping. Cheap. 2361 Monroe, led. MALI HELP WANTED. 3727A. 2 3 St ROOM-4- WANTED ANTED Good tenor tnger fee SunApplv to Dr. Ive Lewla block. FOR RENT day evening PIANO. FOR RENT Pimuo. 2634 Giaut. 1 SFlmo ANTED Collerior and Mdlrllor; u good opportune for a huaile': and BUSINE18 CHANCED, . if yon are not don't auawrr this aJ. Address P. O. Box 352, Ogden. WANTED Furniture aultaMe tor 2 10 31. rooming houae. Phone 667K 123-- mo MEN and boya wanted to learn plumb ing, plastering, bricklaying, electricWANTED, MISCELLANEOUD. al trades; free ca'alogue; positions secured; tuition firry dollar. Foyae WANTED Pork, veal, and chickens Trade School Xrw York aad Sen at Ruaaell-JameCo., 135 24th Bu a FrancUc l ANY INTELLIGENT earn PERSON 117 yt AGENTS WANTED. may to 1100 monthly correapoud-.Infor newspapers, aura, steady work; ao canvassing; experience unnecessary. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. 75 WE PAY agents, ladle or gentlemen, from 56 certs to li.oo an hour to Introduce aud advertise our remeMel. dies, city or country. Car-obCo, 2361 Washington Ave. g a FOR BALE MEN AND BOYS, Plumblag or bricklaying trade pays II te IS par day; we teach yon by practical Instruction la months; position guaranteed; free catalogue. Coyne Trade School, 4175 Eastoa Are., St Lout Me. lM-ly- REAL EDTATE. FOR MAIJC-IJrbarn and ground. 132sl6 ft, containing 27 stalls, wash racks, etc., in rear on Urant Ave. iii h of 25th Ht opposite Fire Mutton. Apply F, F. Bond, 327 24ih ery l r. St. Bargains. Dirt, per arre, ebrap; per oi. free. Nall 2r, Tumblers 15c, T'Ketllea 36u. Restaurant Fixtures, Counters, Scale 2 Horses for a aong A aoinething olae. 7EU Plaai, 2 Organa, Bargain. Nice Hama k Farm In Bountiful, B'dg. House, near Shops, paying well. Model Fruit Farm, 27A near city, ' Bankrupt and wreck good. Acres In City. literature, English and Hibllra' his- Store, Goo.U, etc, Shop, Tools, Hrirk House, IA tory. Thr instruction I given at tire H'emlth Hotel Lorraine, where Mra. Thaw Uvea New Goodi for any old thing, etc.114-1- . and Mae MacKefiile, Mra. Thaw's non Tbe Jumble, 23oO Waeh.Lee'Phones f slant companion, according to Mira Much Mere for Much Drforreat, became interested, aul FOR BALE Three-rooframe bouse, shares In the studies. f4fi0.00. lot, large M. chief counsel for Five-rooDelphi modem frame home 12,104. Thaw; who prnr8unday in Philadel- Four-rooframe house, bug lot, deia Interquoted aa raying in an phia; sirable location, 11,700.64, view that he is mneh encouraged with and small bouse, fine locathe present outlook' of the rase and Large krt 91.006.46. lise. that th story tdld by Mrs. Thaw le Two desirable lots on ear line 1256.06. half aa tragic court It was Other bargains; buy before price when ahe told it to him during the advance, W. N. Peirce, 413 24th St. preparation of tbe case. Bnapa.Mnapps.Prnapa.etc.; credited with saying that hie style waa that of "a rewsy man." Jean U Defonvst, s hu waa Mra. Tbaw'a tearbrr at th school la Pomp-ton- , . N. J adds a chapter to tbe She writes that Mrs. Thaw, (ihea Evelyn Neabiti, was an a meat cbolar and nays that, since the tragedy. with Thawn ran rent, abe hat continued to instruct Mra. Tbaw in earn-today- 3-- . t GREAT LEGAL SATTLE FOR LIFE OF STEVE ADAMS. Mina Owners Urging Conviction and Exacutien . and Western Federation of Minora Defending the FOR SALK-L- ote from liiv.iiea from 11,160 up. 362 25tb 8t. , 140 and up O. A. WliPe 3 f-- rod 23nd street FOR SALE -- 1 between Grant end Lincoln; also houses. 308 Patterson. Bell phone 718-Z- - mo . Feb. 11. The grear legal battle for tbe life of Steve Ad- FOR SALE Ranch, 80 acre. 2 miles ams began till morning in the picfrom ritjr UmlU. Address 8t60 Porturesque mining town of Wallace, Idater Ave., Ogden. ho. On one side are the forces of the state, seeking Adams' con v lotion at modern frame bouse, large lot, the first step toward convicting tbe 12600 North Washington leaders of toe Western Federation of room modern frame house, large lot, Miners, who are t charged with the $2761 on bench aaiMlna:lon of former Governor brick house, close ia, large lot. Prank Sieunenberg of Idaho: on the 82006 ters no! other Is tbe powerful Federation WiFi frame bouee, large lot, on deresources Ha at all the command, I 060 bench, terms claring the rhargea are false anj an Vacant lot on 28th street, 82x166 attempt by tbe mine owners to break 66 feet bp toe uulon. farm and fruit orchard, good The crime charged against Sieve 33600 water and land Adame fe the marder of Fred Tylai, farm and orchard, well 1m- a settler who disappeared from hia 16000 g roved, near city, terms timber claim oa Marble Creek, abou KELLY ft HERRICK. August into, 1M4. and whose body was found later. Hia murder remain Spokan Wash.,- -- . 8 10-ac- 80-ac-re ed.a mystery until after the assassina- tion of Sieunenberg. Harry Orchards graph le cod fees ion not only Implicated Sieve Adams and other Federation men In the governor's murder, but declared that Adama an! Jack Simpkins also killed Tyler because be bid taken up the timber has never bae.--i olalm. Slmpkia found. Adams waa arrested at Hae nea. Ore., February 24th. Ifiofi, and taken to Boise where It ia alleged b confessed the Tyler murder. Thia confession he now denies an.l it la believed be will claim it was wrung from him by force and I false. Icier he was spirited from Holse to Wallace. Sheriff Butlierlsnd leaving the rail way and journeying by wagon to avoid the service of legal papers to get hi prisoner from him. The preliminary fight over the a e lection of a Jury la expected to continue for ten daj i or two weeks. About nineir jurors were summoned to report today but It la believed thi panel will be quickly exhausted, Warner H- - Hanlon ia in charge of the case for the state, assisted by Av lomey Hawley of Bolae and J. E. Gy.e and 8. P. Knight of Wallace . Senator-Elect W. E. Borah may alao take a hand. For Tie defense will appear 8. E. Richardson, of Denver; Frel Miller of Spokane: A. A. Crane of Harrison, and John Wourms ef Clarence Pnrrow of Chics go j expected to nrrive tomorrow. A Wallace, Idaha. special to the Spokesman Review, aaya that the at lection of a Jury in the Rteve Adams rase had not been completed when court adjourned for the day. "I admit ihat this caae i. being dethe that mania Thaw fended by the Western Federation of It Is possible has for bridge whiri playing may be Minera. but I deny that large nnma of Drought to the aitentlon of the Jury money have been n pended in the emto substantiate the claim that Thai, ployment of rounael. Counsel hav was insane at Ihr time 'of the lieen emplo;ed very reasonably, and Thaw. ! It- said. played the gaim I am prepared to submtl the sums on im bod. Wildly at the time and lost thousands that have hren Persons whi played with iv the defer e when the other eld of doll-- ". him,. In commenting an hi plyf arc in ready to direloe tbe sum tha; - aea-slo- Wa1-lac- s'orv-containe- - -- PERSONAL. WANTED -- A girl to raise: ona to two years old. Address 211 27th at. wk have been expended by Ihe Mice Owners' association on the prosecution ." Tbla is the reply made by Attorney E. F. Richardson to a statement by Henry P. Knight, of toe proeciitkM that the Western Federation of Miners waa trying to defeat tbe ends of Justice and la expending large Bums of money with that object. that demanded Mr. Richardson Judge Woods admonish the Jury and order that no notice be taken of tbe ataiement lodged and demanded that Knight be reprimanded by the court. Knight stated that he we ready to prove his challenge. The Jury waa adn monished ns requested by Mr. and time for proof set. Rich-nrdHo- WOULD PUNISH MONKS. Rome. Feb. 11. Italy ban asked for the punishment of tbe aggremora In the recent fight between ArmenlanGreek end monks In the sacred grotto at Bethlehem. The porte ban ordered that the Armenians be glTen the requisite punishment for their unjustified violence. Tbe Armenian patriarch bit taken energetic measures to prevent a repetition of the occurrence. Itallaa-Franclecs- SNOW IN MEXICO CITY. Cliy of Mexico. Feb. 11. For tbe first time Ire many veer mw fell upon the streets of the City of Mexico today. The unusual conditions have rsn-e- il suffering among the poor, wh-- i habitually no ebo-i- i clad In licht carmen' a and wiih hare fet. The I providing food and shelter tonight to hundred. |