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Show ) tub mousing examined 2 MRS. GUSS1E SPORLEDES V SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS i President etkt I ailed DaughUn ladui trial CHtb.stJi: I triedPernnaasa last resort fer catarrh oftkt head, and toaiidtr tujstlf tured," 'here they will meet the University ia an Interstate debate fur the championship. If Utah wins thia yeqr it will be the second time that ahe hsa downed Colorado la the Interstate debating aeries. ns received last week from Word the UniverMtjrwf Oregon that . they would meet the University of Utah in debate to be held here tome ' lime ia the latter pan of April or the Brat of May. Debating Manager Percy Uoddard says as yet ao contract had been drawn up. but that the debate Is certain. At the meeting of the do-haters held yesterday afternoon the iargeat number of candidates that ever responded to the Bret call signed up. Those who will try out are: R. W. Young. Jr.. C. Jensen, Hyrnm Smith. Xepbi Cummings, j. F. Hammond, B. W. Muaaer, Edward Weston sad W. R. Skeen. Tha Baal Interclass debate of the university bet wees the sophomores and juniors for the sliver loving eup presented by the student body and the cash prise of $30 offered by Profea- anr Byron Cummings, will take place Friday, March 1 The Juniors will be represented by E. Morgan and Web lare Calder; the sophomores by C. Anderson gad J. M. Carlson. DEATH. - H 8PNLEDU very glad to say a good word far lit1 AM greatly bothewd Fenian. I with catarrh at Of INBM tOfflfRi Ifd llirfcfl would bavs periodical pain oral thBl BOthiD 1 1)1 ' the eyss. I triad piwrrlpiioti and many at doctor, and wkils torn rslisvsd ana. I Wid car aould aoa slightly, Fvruna aa a last resort, a a d my nur was kipplnM when 1 great fouad that before tbe drat hottlefal waa taken I felt better tbaa I bad felt for years. Hewever, I took six bottle before I considered niy-ee- lf eared. I feel that I bar penaamaat raUat from my trouble." la tbia connection, Mr. Mary Zimmerman, gift g. da St., Mas Antonio, Texas, aayai I tufftrad avar ala yeara M catarrh of the bead. Peruaa my heallb." There la aoUilag wa eould say that would add fores to such teetlmoaials aa tha above. That people who have had catarrh of the head and have tried every ether remedy available, promptly find relief la Peruaa, constitutes tha best argument that eould be mads. Thear lea are aotao euavinoiag aa facta. Without sure a mod lei as has a claim to aap oaes confidence. But when a medietas suras It la sure to survive all opposition.1 .Spanish Fork- Feb. 12. Mystery cosh rued the - death of Mra. Mary Larson of this city, who disd-lgreat agony u4y shortly after noon. A half emptied buttle of carbolic adn eras fouad In hrr room by one of her childrm, but the Conner's Jury returned a verdict la effect that- "the deceased came to bur death from an na known cause, probably heart failure." There ws ao evidence produced brfore the jury which showei that the woman had made the rue life, ceosful attempt on her own though one of her little daughtora said that ih bottle when fouad by hei iu her niutber's room had less acid in It than a hen ahe had seen it tbs day before (Monday). Mra. Larson was discovered In her death throes by her children and neighbor at It o'clock. She waa thia unconscious and her death followed at 3:13 p. m. Aa ao.ui aa Mra. lairaou aa discovers. Dr. Tyndale waa raM-e- d ka attend her. but he waa beyond when he. reached the aid of srtt-n- r . He expressed the opinion that ahe had committed suicide, or that she had taken the add by mistake, thinking It medicine. Bits has been la poor health for so tar time, and has been considered as being In a weakened condition menially. Mra. Laruu has been a widow for ever four years and she recently sold her homestead. By reason of being unfamiliar with business methods she was agitated by the transaction and It baa preyed upon her mind for some time. This la aupposad to havu rauaed tha trouble which led to her I U: - - ; f : k I ' - w t i v' IV I ' ; i i' a tan truster the enaiuoMr service wa supply our patroaa. Prompt. reliable and at low eoat, any time you any wan b os your Job and handle II expeditiously mad i waU. ij: ALLEN TRANSFER CO. PhonalS lor yours. h WAITING i t ! : I 1 i i S A:. i V, : if FOR COLONIST RATES Baa Antonio, Tn, Frb. 11. Orders received here are to the effect that the movement of tha Tenth cavalry from Nevada forts to the Pacific coast for the Philadelphia has hern postponed from February 26tb to March 1st. Thia la dnae In order to get the benefit of colonist rates. Railroads are refusing to move troop at reduced ratsa. Doan's Regulate cure constipation tone the atonisch, stimulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite and easy passages of the bowel. Aak your druggist for them. 25 cents a box. PRESIDENT ENTERTAINED. ' Feb. 13. Washington, Secretary Wilson last night entertained Pres! dent and Mr Roosevelt at the New Willard. Mr. Nelson was awlmed P. Jnhanthau Dulll Mr. by ter, wife of the Junior senator from Iowa aa hostess. SAYS THIS RELIEVES BACKACHE. well knuan authority mn that Backarhe la often Nature' danger signal which notifies the sufferer A that the kidney are irk. The following simple mixture Ir mU to relievo backache and cleaner and build up the Kior dney. If taken before tlio lioiiM'-nuul- stage Brlght'a liiaeaxe: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one hair ounce; Compound Karguu. one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mis by shaking well In u bottle and take In teaspoonful dose after a:eale and at bedtime. A well known local dragglm authority that these icgrcdlentaaie rnalaly of vegetable extraction and harmlaia to use. and can be obtained at small cost from any good prescription pharmacy. Three who think they have kidney trouble or suffer with lama back or weak bladder, should give this prescrip tion a trial, as no harm can posai My follow ft use. and It ia Mid to do wonder for tome people. JUVENILE FORGER. ' i ; In-es- . lllneaa. Mra. Lsraoa 1 survived by four small children, their ages being 6. I, 10 and 13 yeara. Tha inquest waa presided over by . Justice William Frost and the Jury waa composed of Charles Monk, C. R. 1 .arson and Albert Bwenson. HE FORGED CHECK. d Othar Bays Implicatad by Tasllmony in Juvanlla Court. Salt Lake, Feb. 13. Plots to forgo checks amounting to $300 ware cor frased by Levi Rosa, IT years of age. Tuesday afternoon whoa arraigned before Judge Willis Brown of the court for forgery. Hla Casa went over, pending aa investigation, and the probat urn officers are searching fur two more boya whom ho implicate a tho deal. Roae la xnw lu the Morrla detenthiu house. nose was arrested several day ago la Balt lake on the charge of forgery. Ho cashed a check for $1 which was made payable to hlmaclf. and algned with tho name of BJ.Nawtnaa. whlcn waa a forgery. The check waa made out tm the private pay check of the Commercial Milling A Building rout' pany, of which Mr. Newman ta man ager. Ruse confessed to a schema to cash checks on several bualnea firms and threa check ware drawn sad forged. Tha check cashed by Rose was the only one on which the boys at' tempted to procure money. The other two checks were made out on private check blanks of different corpora thins. Rose declare that they are In th pnsiesalna of hla accompllcea. The $8 was spent playing pool at a hall where It was cashed. Rosa stated that they had procured blank checks on several business firms and Intended to fill them out aftur securing the manager's ns me. The Brat check they made out waa on the Commercial Milling A Building company. When Roae waa arrested he was held to the district court on waiving hla preliminary examination. Judge George G. Armstrong referral his csm to the Juvenile court on account of hla age, and he will be tried for Incorrigibility. Th boys whom he Implicates In lit achcme will also be brought' before the court if they ran be found. Hannah Carlson. 15 yeara old, and May Alien. 16 years old, were made v.ard of tbe Juvenile court Tuesday for Incorrigibility. Rith girl admitted that they had run away from home several tlnira and stayed out late at night. Hannah said that her father herand that she want able to live at home. May told the mart that her mother was subject to spasms and that at times ahe was s rs f . Balt Lake. Feb. 11 When arrested on the charge of forgery and taken the juvenile. court yeeterdav , before afternoon. Levi - Rose, 17 years of ( age, confessed that h and two other boys had aecared blank cheeks and had intended to forge the names of the managers of several business drms of thia city to thorn and thua secure a large sum of money. Rone waa successful In one of his operations, and cashed a check mor to to which he.. had forged the name of d. J. Newman, manager of the Commerdol Mill A Building company. Tha boy and hla two companions cashed the chock at a, pool room where they spent the money playing pool. Rose was committed to the Morris hnme until hla companions are lorated. The name of one of the boys la Francis Parrot. Tha officers art bow looking for both boys. Berwln Cox was before tbe court AGAINST PLUMBERS TRUST. upon a charge of petit lareeny and was committed to the attte Industrial school Salt Lake. Feb. 13. The Jury in the at Ogden. He baa a brother In that of Albert T. Lawrence against J at I tut lea new. Jnoob Woolf was both Crane company and tha Master (ort the court for Incorrigibility and Plumbers association charging eon- - j w .nl to the Morrla home tor 3 piracy and blackmail, area secured dlriL Just before court adjourned in Judge Hannah Carlson, aged IS, and Mary Morrla L. Ritchie's division. Th case Allen, aged 16, were mad wards of will be opened at 10 o'clock tht mornthe court because of Incorrigibility. ing, and It will probably tak several The girls had run awav from their days to eomplei 1L Lawrenc aaka homes and stayed out lilt at night. forf 10,000 damages fur running him out of bunlnean, which he claiam waa CALLED TO REST. dona by a conspiracy. Tha complaint ho a that allege opened plumbing John Uhl, . Feb. 13. Patriarch shop la 1004 In Balt lake, hut refus- Austin 3 a. m. today, from died at soas ed to Join the Master Plumbera debility. The deceased had elation. It Is further ainted that they general lived In thin place since 1368, an 4 conspired against him and entered wu one of it moat respected and Into n proposition with Urea comprogressiva citizens. Ha was bora pany not to sell him any supplies. In In Bedfordshire, England, Deo. 3, many wsya he states ho wa barrens-e- 1632. He had been twice married, hla and Injured In bin business be- Brat wife, Bmma Grace, oho bora cause ho refused to Join tho nasucla-- j him 17 children, having died many tion. yearn ago. Hla aecond partner, who before her marriage to him. era ORANGE SHIPMENTS DELAYED. died last Sunday, and Mra. Trad, waa burled the following day. Hus Balt Lake, Feb. 13. Fred Wild, gen- band and wife had been la falling eral freight agent of the Denver A Rio health for some time, Mr. Austin 1 aunrlved by seven Grands, la In Salt lake, rn routs from I os Angslrs to hla headquarters In sons, four daughters. 76 grandchilTh Denver. Mr. Wild report that the dren and 21 shortage of refrigerator cars la south- name of hla ehiidren are George, ern California la n serious matter for Parley. Hebrr. William, Mark. Thomthe fruit shippers. Though th orange as and John E. Auatln, and Mr. HarMrs crop la larger than that of last year, riet Jacobs, Mrs. Annie Munaa, Julia Brown and Mra. Lettie Gudmaa-nen- . tho number of carloads shipped la ,, lean than at this time last season. At present they are sending out about 100 care of oranges a day. This num- JOHN DUNN OF TOOELE MISSING. ber would be Increased If care were available. Most at this fruit Is sent-oSalt lake, Feb. 13. The peace offi via tho Banin Fe and the Southern Pa- cere of two counties, together with El Paso. Texas. cific through Heavy James Dunn, today are conducting n ennalgaments will begin to com via search la the hope of finding some Salt Lak about Match 1, according to trace of John Dunn, who baa been Mr. Wild. absent from hla home In Tooele for bi-r- . e iater-pjuiuitai- a a Vs yean; Eunli-- Farrell. 9 years, Ernfrey S. Petergua. 3 years. Another death, making the tenth, wan reported this afternoon, that of John rL. the son of John and Amy Hanks dies, who resides at 67 P street. "'The attending physician diagnosed the' case aa meningitis of Boulder Mra. Mary Larson Found Dying With Carbolic in Hop Room. h FEBRUARY OFFOEDJN From Correspondents and State Exchanges MYSTERIOUS t THURSDAY, 14, 1907. MAW'S WILL IS 10 BE t'l V- UTAH, OGDEX, ut 10 dnya. While Detective Shannon holds contrary opinion, othora bailor that Fourth Annual Convention of Western there may be a connection between the disappearance of James Dunn, and Association Opana Today. the finding of a hat with n blood clot Balt Lake, Feb. 13. Western retail on It and white hairs sticking to It lumber men open their fourth annual near the Western Pacific bridge on convention In the cltv tomorrow. The tb Jordan last week. This mystery Dunn reprogram card for the Convention ar- like tbe disappearance of wsa na old rived today, from Bpokane, the head- main! unsolved, and Dunn hair. He also had a quarters of the organization. No for man, with white nial meeting will he held Thareday white beard, and waa mentally unbnl forenoon, giving the lumbermen a naced to a, slight degree. chance to become acquainted, register, secure badges, turn In their railroad rcelpts, etc. Th association will have Ite headquarters at the Kenyon hotel, and each delegate la requested to register and leave railroad receipts with the secretary Imedtately upon arrival. All sessions will be held at the Arm-or- v TONIGHT AT THE GRAND. hall, at 3 o'clock Thursday after noon. Fisher Harris, manager, of tbe Of the several plays depicting the Commercial club, will deliver the ad- Bwcdiah character, there has never dress of welcome, with response by E. on written around a P. Coltman of Idaho Falla President of the fair sex as th representative central Merrill will then present hla annual until "Tilly OIshl which Isfigure anPorA. L. followed Hocy. by address, nounced for presentation here et the the treasurer's and annual report, ters wa placed before the Grand annual report. An address will be public. tonight la n young Swedish ''Tilly' of W. tbla Nlbley city i 'rt by 01 nr humor and poaaeaaed f'"n J?1'01on Aaaodat ona and the Law. I ,hr characteristic trait of tho Rcaadlnavln. Her The appointment of committees con- ful property having been stolen rightmean to her. from Prof. Berwln Cox was rommltled to Og-d- clude the afternoon's program. In childhood, the play finds her will give n special re- her McClellan J. J. In the rapacity of a bound Tuesday ou the charge uf IncorIn the tabrenacle In the evlning. working rigibility. Cux was arrested by thu cital girl on n Minnesota farm. She makes police and was charged with petit larthings lively for her persecutors and TENTH VICTIM DIES. Intsr leaves the pines to seek hr ceny. Jacob Woolf wan also made a ward of the Juvenile court for being fortune In Minneapolis. There nh Succumbs W. Coala Edaon Attorney n Mg bank succMsful In Incorrigible. to Carebre Spinal Mengitls. a robbery and iathwarting rewarded generously MAJOR HOBBS DIES. for her services. Bhe recover Salt lake. Feb. 13. After Buffering property, n rich farm, marries he ths whet man of her rholce. who had once Register of Local Land Office Sue- - since Saturday morning with menineumba to Operation. proved to be cerebru spinal worked on the same plane with her well known In the gitis. Edaon W. Coale. days of her penury and misBalt lake. Frb. 13. Major Frank and promising young attorney of this ery. snd prove the truth of the old had He last away night. Hubba. city United passed I. register of the saying: Everything cornea to those since St at ps land office In this city, did been uncotiKrlnns Saturday who wait. A fine scenic production ao waa vlru diaeaae of the and night noon in Chicago, lilt Tuesday at will be furnished for tho play, which deaih came unexpected and fol-- j lent a nature that little hope waa Is In four acts and eight scenes, anl hi the held for out recovery by tawed a critical attrglral operation a competent and big company cm 1 wa performed In Chicago. tending phylcian. Dr. Bulley and ployed. The title role will be played Bn acorn. ' reply to a message from hla bedside. by the extremely clever eccentrl Mr. Coale whs born In Tuscarora. Mr. Hobbs and daughter went a: Miss Adelaide Harlan! comedienne. 1HHIV 7. He attended school One eeene. once from tbla city to be with Major Nev., June showing the Interior of a Hobbs. For several days followleg there and later took a four years Swedish church In will their arrival, hopeful report were re- course at the Balt lake High school. he noteworthy, as thMinneapolis, Swedish marceived from her to friends In this city. He was graduated from tho law aehonl riage ceremony with full choir will While there was chance for Ms recov- of the University of Michigan in June, occur ns the finale of the sad ery. It was slight, snd his ilesth wis 1!H4. and thereafter began the prae fitting termination to the play play. Use of hi profession In this city. almost hourly expected. wsa 61 For the past two years he wa in thMajor Frank D. Hohl AND NEURALGIA years oil and his military title waa is w office of Messrs. Edwards anu HEADACHES FROM COLDS. gained during hie service In the Clri' Bmtth. MeCornlek blork. Bpeaklng RROMO Quinine, the of the deers sod. Mr. W. H. Smith LAXATIVE lie was taken prisoner by world wide Cold and Crip remedy reand belli In l.lhhy prison said: a bright young man moves cause. Call months whore hr suffered sn Mr. Conic w full name. Look attack of typhoid fever ths nearly with a must promising future before for tdgnature K. V. GROVE. 25c, cost him his life. After several months Mm. He wss honest and upright and Incarceration. wss his heart was filled with Integrity. Major Hobbs WILL PREVENT WAR. among s party of prisoners exrhanged Ills whole course was well nigh blameand following this there v, a less and we are grieved beyond meaWashington. Feh. 13. The gunboat forced march that again nearly cost sure at his sudden taking away at t Marietta has arrived at Greytown, his life on account of bis weakened time when life seemed o desirable. from Guantanamo and reNicaragua, condition. Ho came o the office Baturin', morr-teported to American Consul Ryder. It His connection with the Departapparent!' In hi usual good la stated the warship will afford the ment of the Interior dates bark 111. and wen; health, when he consul n mean of up the 35 than yesrs a a special agent to hl h"ine. to leave tt no more roast to Blnrfields. conveyance where he will be wa he and on his fourth tcrin as itl'VP." able to gel Into closer communication Mr. CnaieV n i rente. Mr. and Mrs. with registrar of the lor.-i- l land dtlcr. He the Nicaraguan authorities at was a member of the Congretat.on an ' reside sf Managua, the capital, and assist In T..: Were, al rhureh. '.77 ea- -t Fifth South stree-- . Arrange-HTarrying out the state departments Major Hobbs leaves a widow an I nt for the funeral have not yet plans for th prevention of a hostile on daughter. Mis Edith Hohh wii been completed. dash between Nicaragua and Hon we-- e with him at the time of hie Thin brings the list of victims of duras. death In Chicago. There are also sev- "Pinal menlngl ls, n far The Chicago, which had been taking reported this eral brother uivlvlng month, to nine, ihr other being as coal at Arpitleo. Mrx.. In understood t e. It. follows; Critchlow. aged be again on her srar down the Pacific UTAH DEBATERT OFF. 6 years; Elva Hansen. 22 jr. months; coast of Central America and Com Henry Ramssy. it years; Thor-wal- d mender Dov will take the ship to Sslt lake. Feb. IS Tim I t ,h L. Nielson. 17 years; fMaf Olfe Arajntla. Salvador, and report :o Min left last aventnc fr t 'nlni ado : en. "1 years; Robert G. McAfee. 23 Ister Mcttv. LUMBERMEN ARRIVING. f n nt 1 els fr g fo-m- bcc.-im- -- 1 u i EVIDENCE (Continued from Page One) New York. Feb. 13. Th iUns of the wife of one of tb Thaw Jurors today caused the abandonment of Um usual morning session of th court, n reeea being ordered by Justice Ftli-- 6 raid at 10:48 until 3 p. m. Mrs. J. H. Bolton, th wifa of Juror Na 11. la said to be threaten d with pneumonia and tome apprehension in felt lest ber lllne may seriously interfere with th trial. Mr. Bull on asked permission of Justicn Fitsgerald by telephone early thl morning to vlnlt bin home lx company with two court officers and It won granted. He Uvea far out In tb Broni. Dint rlct Attorney Jerome and Mr. Delmnn, lending counsel for Harry Thaw were called Into conference with Justlos Fitzgerald and a few minutes Inter tb reoean was announced-Tharemained In th prisoners' pen thl morning, where he had a long bin wife. chat with Juror Bolton reporter to hi place thin afternoon and nt 3:10 the trial won resumed. Dr. Evens' direct wna resumed. 'Doctor," begs Mr. (tolmas, taking tbe facte gathered by you during the eight visits you mndu to Mr. Thaw and the facto embodied In my hypothetical question, wkea did the manifestation of Insanity take place?" Mr. Jerome objected on the ground! that Mr. Evtu had not mated the results of hi teats nor tho manner in which they were applied. Justice Fitzgerald said he understood the to call for th facta on which tho opinion wu baaed. Mr. Dolma thereupon took np the arious point of the physical examination, one after another. Dr. Even testified, first, as to the general condition of Thaw's body as to nutrition and bo said tt was good. Ho anld tbe condition of tbo akin was also good. The result of the brain reflexes also were explained. Explaining the reflexe known as knee Jerk end tickling of the feet, he said that In the latter test there seemed to be unusual sensitiveness. Dr. Evans gar the detail of M numerous examinations of Thaw's ' - pulse: He exhibited the most remarkable nervous pulse. It has ever been my Tb pulse opportunity to examine. indicated a nervous control of the hrart, showing the xympsthetle nervous system to be seriously at fault. The Irragilailty of the heart wu evidenced by the pule changing It rates four times within a minute, th variance being II to 34 boat a. I have never before known a heart to act that way. I hare known tbe pals to chnnge once In n minute, bnt Mr. Thaw'u pulu would mart th first quarter of a minute nt 64 beata and in tho next fifteen seconds would run to 113 or more. It would then rhange to 10 and back to SO or 83. I took bla pula many tims and not-lr-d tbig variance on every occasion. Fearing for some timo that tho exertion of ths physical examination had tired him, I tried to compos his 1nd and agsix took hi puls with tho same mult. Thl led ma to on mine hi hwut, which I found to have th uni irregularity a the pulse, f examined the heart for evidence of valvular troublM, but found none. After careful examination, the doctor amid he found no evidence of abnormal Incoordination. No Indication were found of no evidence of the drug habit. The direct examination of Dr.. Evan a was concluded at 3:30 p. m. and Mr. Jerome reserved hi eras examination. A Womans Health I a berifMe too Mcred to be experimented with. For her only medicines of known Composition ..wt akcdyNrcotics. or other harmful or taid.i i -r wj kema-M- e t Deikata, weak, nervoos women should shun the use of alcoholic which, from their stimulating and rxhite rating effects may seem, for n time, to do good, but which from she inevitable effects of the alcohol in shrinking np the red corpuscles of the blood are sore to do great and lasting harm in the long ran. Beside they beget t craving for stimulant which in moat deplorable. Only invigorating and nerve strengthening effects can follow the nse of Shis famous medicine for women. It can oot possibly do barm in any atom - or condition of tho lysum. It has been carefully adapted to womana needs by an experienced physician a specialist ia their diseases, jt makes weak women strong and nick women welL If a woman ban hearing down, or dragging pains, low down in the abdomen, or pelvis, backache, frequent headaches, disxy or fainting apella, ia ervoua and coaily startled, has gnawing feeling in stomach, sees imaginary floating specks, or spots before ber eyre, has melancholia, or "blues," or a weakening disagreeable drain from pelvic organs, she can maka no mistake by resorting to' the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.- - It will invigorate and tone np the whole system, and especially the pelvic organs. Dr. Pieroe's Favorite Perecriptio'n fe a scientific medicine, carefully devised ' by an experienced and skillful physiwoman's delicate to and cian, adapted system. It is made of native American medicinal roots and ia perfectly harmless in its effects n eng aoadUiaa of ths female lyttrm. As powerful invigorating tonic," Favorite Prescription " imparts strength to the whole system and to tha organa 'distinctly feminine in particular. For especially medicine feeble women generailv. Dr Favorite Prescription it the grews Mrthly boon, being unequaled a aa appetising cordial and restorative tonic. Aa a toothing and strengthening nee. Vine "Favorite Prescription h lft equaled and ia Invaluable in ailing, and subduing nervous excitability i! ritebility, nervous exhaustion, nervow prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spum., 8t. Vitus's dance, and other distnwu! nervous symptoms eommnnly attradln pou functional and organic disease of tha uterus. It induce refreshing slees and relieve mental anxiety and dm pondency. No woman (uttering from any of tbs above symptom ran afford to accept any secret nostrum or medicine of n. known composition, aa n substitute he n medicine like Dr. Pierce's Famm, Prescription, which ia or xxowx and has a record of over fluty yean of cures and sella more largely y than ever before. Iu makwi withhold no secret from their believing open publicity to be the very beat guaranty of merit. Dr. Pierce invitee all suffering women fo consult him by letter fire of ctaryr. to-da- p.tiy An letters of conmlution are held m strictly private and sacredly confidn. tint and all answers are returned ia plain, sealed envelopes. Address: Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids Hotel and Son gical Institute, Buffalo, N. y. Dr. Pfercei Pleasant Pelleu cutv coast! potion, ia Constipation the eiiue of many disease. Cure the ennsr snd you cure the disease. One "Pellet is t gentle laxative, and two n mild cathm tie. Druggists sell them, and nothin Is "Just m good." They are the eriii! Little Liver Pille Brat put up hr eld Dr, Pierce over 40 yean: ago. Much imitated, bnt .never equaled. They m tiny sugar-oategrannies easy s take as candy. Dr. Pierce's great thousand-par-s "wora-on- t, iDse Onuimaa Sense Medical Adrfwr debilitated teachers, milliners, dress- trated will be amt free, paper-bounhr Q makers, seamstresses, "tho.- - gtrfe," one-ceatotnpa; or cloth bound for U and nursing mothers, lamps. Address Dr, Pima si atom. run-down- ," over-worke- nt bouse-keeper- -- s, a' t i e ! FRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets; declared that Thaw x of the tremor such os persona who have been a long time to an ex centre use of intoxicants. No signs of disease of the spinal cord were found. The teat of suggestion were not anccoMful, Thaw wandering off In bis convureatioa an l falling to follow tha suggestions offered. ' During tbe examination be waa very nervous and apprehensive. He appeared to be very tired. Hla pow er of perception wa good, but It operated under his pwn peculiar wir.. There were periods of mental abstraction during which our questions were Ignored by Thaw. (Alien he ao willed It, however, hlc perceptive power seemed all right." Dr. John T. Deeipar of Kittanning, Fa., was recalled as a witness in tho Thaw case thia afternoon and asked as to the mental condition of John cousin of Harry Thaw. Mr. Rom, Jeromes objection wna sustained and Dr. Deemar was excused. tCi'n'lnud hjch er i- Dr. Evan hlblted none are found la addicted for u habit-form- should BfcjnijpioiFfch The aa medicine which fulfilb )i f pienta is Pr Pierce's Favorite Prescription a remedy unh over forty ytea. of cures to recommend it; n remedy, themi,"' which print its formula on every bottle-wrarnew and correctness under outh; n remedy devised and ann delicate constitution by an educated phvBdan-IIspecialist in womana disease ; a remedy, every irgredieStTf utilcWTr received the written endorsement of the most eminenT medial -- T.t"" of all the several schools of practice for the cnie of woiw cures to its credit iC. 1 disgMea; gacdjwhwh has more gther sold by druggists for womans special requirement. It given sway ia tbe form of "trial bottles to be experimented with, but is sold st fair price by all dealers in medicines. -- New York, Feh. IS. Dr. Evans waa asked to state the general rule in determining heredity insanity associated with epilepsy. I can Rtate my own rules," said Dr. Krona, but there may be differences of opinion. Mv. rule Js based on experience, and I can any that In a general way It Is a general rule among men of science. Epileptics beget epileptics and persona predisposed to nil tho various forms of Inaanity. The children of epileptics have what we rail n psychopathic taint The taint pannes from generation to generation, Sometimes It skips s generation and springs np In collateral bra nr he of n family. Where there Is epilepsy In u family there Is likely to bo found mental derangement. Kpllepav, Insanity and tdocy are closely allied." What do yon mean by collateral branches of a family 7" Not the dlreet line of descent. Where an uncle or an aunt has manifested Insanity it I reasonable to aa snme Insanity ha come na a hertt age. The fart that a first eousln is Insane would be a significant factor In determining the mental condition of a person?" Yes. In taking a patient' family history that fact could not be ignored. Dr. Esns next went at length Into parental Influence In cates of Insanity. This concluded the direct vamlnatfon Mr. Jerome reserved hla right to cross examine. After considerable disnmlon Dr. Evans was ordered to produce, when caMcd upon to do so. any notes he may have made of hla use of Tbaw or any jeports he made to Thaw's attorney. Dr. John Deemar of Klttannlng. Pa "as then recalled an n witness. He was sskd if he could state the mental condition of John Rebt, a first cousin of Harry Thaw--, but on sn obnot aljection by Mr. Jerome he lowed to answer. The objection was b"e-Iis earlier In tbe trlL npon the ground that the relationship was too distant. At this point there was a conference n pecul-niWnt- Punches, Frozen Puddings,- Etc., f - . '. 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