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Show .Vo'-- THE JIORSISO UTAH. ALLEGED Strangar la Walla. Nav, Accumulated Cash in Mannar ta Cauaa Hia Arrest. e Walla. Xev Feb. 13. J. J. Kalla), a t ranger in tbia vlrluitr, era today belli lo aaawar ta tba district raurc Apples Figs, of Elio eouniy. by Justice Phil Tnr-lei- t, for btghsar robbery. Ou the THEY ARC THE FINEST IN THE Buof February 11. he aad night market. bnova scconipilo are alleged to bavu held np and roobad three Italian stuae1 throw of band within The crime occur rat Mam atreet. about 11 o'clock, tha rob ben being concealed hi tha shadow of the water tank. At the point of a revolver they relieved the Italian of more than 175. Kelley that night proceeded t i tlta." Rath Pkonca 23d. the nearaat saloon and comnianced Mr. Merritt says tbs settlers la tbs TROUBLE AVE. OF GVPBIEB, 23C4 WASHINGTON Whisbuying drinks for everybody. Grows River district are extremely key canard him to become puglllar-knll- y anxious to have a wagon bridge bull: Salt Lake, Feb. 14. Du urn Milano-vicUt'llnKl and bia face waa baat-ethe river. "There is but one Bush A GarTfe Piano. a gypsy, ws arrested Wednes- across almost to a Jelly by t! bartender. it the present rims, and that Ha wu later arrested by Constable day afteruMMi by Detective Shannon, bridge i used by the Ris Grsade," he exNewman Bra. Organ on a complaint made by bis wife, Drake. plained. "Bishop Fulmer and Today's preliminary brought out charglug blm with stealing kf.kOO of' Kud. McDonald, of Gram.Rlvor,Mayor and the fact that on the day. preceding her money, and Intending to run Charles Whistler of Klgla are in Salt lb holdup Kelley waa worktng the with another women of tbs tribe. She Lake today. Ihey will lay a petitown with the old deaf and dumb gag. also declares that Milanovirb, who la tion before the legislature tomorrow Thar he waa broke at that time hMhii not her lawful husband, whipped her asking that aa appropriation bo made beyond question, ami bia audden ac- severely Tuesday when bo was asked the of tbo greatly desired cumulation of ricbea make, tba ease to return the money. When the much bridge. building against blni lmk black. He eadwvar-e- wronged fortune teller found that she to prove aa alibi by two women had lost her muney nnd waa about to FARK CITY. of the under world but tailed diamrl-Lv- . loos her husband she attempted to PIANOS Ha was positively identified by commit suicide by banging herself, New Dividend Payer and Raiser in the Italians. Ilia pal escaped aai but was by mis of thq other ha not hern apprehended. It to stat- men in thestopped Miners' Wages camp. ORGANS AND MUSICAL ed that tha Southern Pacific company two first met In Europe and The will nlso file chargee against Kella 8alf Lake. Feb. 14. -- William D. from there to Brasil. Mltoaorich Button of Park City, is the member for breaking tula nd robbing box went euro of his lawful Uks wife to leaving MERCHANDISE the bouse of repreuenmtlve from ran between hern and Ogden. berwelf. 'they then cam to America of the Ninth district Summit county. and located la Chicago. Dusaa work- - He Is a member of some of the most i. HAVE JOLLY TIME TtoBaa. Guitars, Aecocdaona, Bancommittees I, the house, $3,000 telling fortunes, begmads and and b active both In committee and jos, Strings. in ssy other way to get tbo oa the floor. He has been a resident Legislators and Othsra Given Royal ging and kl.000 was of thin money money, Welcome at J. Jackson's Latent Publications st Sbaat Musto. of Park City for 34 years, during the to earns when in left Chicago they Residence. last 15 of which be has conducted mm Baa th Woadarful Pip Organ. Bait Lake. Milsaovlch has grown tired of tho largest, grocery and butcher Balt to It was a merry crowd of legislator of his new wife since rousing stores la that city. Hit place of busithat left Rail Lake City on a special l,ake, and therefore found for himself ness was burad out in tbo Mg lira S37I Washington Avenue, train Wednesday night for American a nww one, whom be intruded to In 1898, and be loat everything, but Fork. Including the men and women keep with Dusnn'n money. Ha was started tot again, and baa bean very t UATH. OGDEN, In the party there were 141 persona. too slow, however. In getting out of prosperous ever since, aa will be att Represents live J. Jnckaony of Ameri- town, nnd to now safely kicked up la tested by the tact uf Mr. Buttons can Fork, planned the trip and when the city Jail awaiting trial for grand purchase of tho Nontax fiats on the train pulled out they were singing larceny. Third South street, this city. Hs For He's a dolly Good Frilow."In the talked willingly about conditions in W. A. Malan. . E. Malan. MAYOR THOMPSON IB FINED. Summit county, laying particular emparty were the governor and his ntaff, several senators, nearly every memtier phasis upon tho mining Industry and uf the bowse of representatives and Judge Meres Holds That Hs Is In Condevelopment of new mines, for which WB CAN MOVE ANYTHING. several newspaper men. Many vt those Summit county Is famous. tempt of Court. who went on the trip took their wives "Psrk City is the center of th largalong. Balt Ijike, Feb. 14. A fins of BS00 est mining district ta Utah, said Mr. Hpeaker Joseph nailed the members was ini poked upon Mayor Thompson Button, "having produced and paid of the second and third house totoday, by Judge Morse, cor contempt dividend! oa mining properties la tho reafittr the and train started, gether of court lu connection wllb the injunc- enormous sum $30,000,000. Many of signed the chair In favor .of Repre-se- n tion suit by tba Progress our mines nr so well known as proI at ire Robinson. The pmneedlngs company to reutarln the city from ducers and dlvldcnj payers, that It were very unparliamentary, hut ex- diverting the waters uf Big Cnttna-woo- d la scarcely necessary to name them. ceedingly funny. The arpeanl-- i arms creek into the new eondutt and Among thao mtmea are the Ontario, waa scut la search of Representative thUB IntO thO City. Tho city olficlala . Paly West, Duly Judge, Quincy and Crltcblow, and whan h waa brought tailed to turn tho water out at tho Silver King. Bat there are some of before the liar of tha "house," several conduit nnd bark Into tho stream as the younger mines that era rapidly Stare her pretended to find bia pock-et- a Instructed by Judge Moras, in a tarn-- coming to tbo front nnd taking their Dili of railroad passes. roalarinlag order Issued last pi are among the standard producer A brass band met the party at porary Vann, Drays and Baggage Wagons. Henna th plaintiff had tbo of the district. Among these may be Americas Fork and escorted them to Saturday. Into court for contempt meat toned th IJttle Ball, which Is the Commercial club where they ware mayor brought Morse delivered suit a lec- developing rapidly and Is now making Judge was treated. OUR BPECIALTIEB-Pla- ns, Furnk Before the punch royally ture to the mayor for hla dlsoltwnence. regular shipments, with excellent1 Speaker Joaeph made a spear Gn Bafe Mavlng and Staraga. na tha chief executive of prospects of becoming a divides and someone proposed three cheers saying that he should certainly comply payer In the near future. In the name th city lor American Fork. They were given with tha law and tha tndevs of the portion la situated tba Weal Qulney with a vim. After everyone bad someOFFICE that the people uf tb city mine, which Is now be(pg operated to eat and drink, most. of tbs court, andthat thing much at him. He then with drilling and boring machinery, dOB TwsntyJIfth Street expected crowd visited the Apollo dsnee hail. a fine upon the mayor who and baa attained n depth uf 1,500 feet, Imposed Reprnaeutallva and Mrs. Rudolph started to write out a chock tar tbs and expects to get the contact at any Kuibler. uf Ogdon were the first couPHONES amonut. hut was sLopped by City At- time. ple on the floor. Speaker Joseph did "The New York la another promts Ind. 234. Bell, 220. who asked the court for i.ut rot g number on the program torney lilies, vast fur five das a Ing property which Is doing nnd held up the special train oa the a stnry of proceeding amount of work, and If In" vtlons are to returu trip saying that Ip must have to permit the city officials te decide to be worth anything, has tbs making of whether or net an appeal Just tue more two-stetaken. The stay waa granted sad the a mine InIn It.' The Walmsh la atao the same mineral son and located RICHFIELD GIRLS STOP CHEWING mayor was released up on hla own has all the elements of mak recognizance. It Is quite probable certainly to the lug a mine." Blxtssn Bellas of Sevier County that an appeal will be carriedcontendHtles court. Judge supreme Fledge Themselves t Quit Gum. STILL TREMBLING. ed that Mayor Thompson could not bo lr. hold contempt for the reason that RichRichfield, Feh 13. 8ixlrrn he hud not been served with copy uf Blight Quakes Arw Not Worrying San field girls have taken the pfedgi, the restraining order and did not Franclac, However, believing themselves latemper-e:In th use of chewing gum. The know Its terms and hence did nut discourt. Judge Balt Lake. Feb. 14. "San Francisco compact entered Into between the obey the order of the parties to the agreement to unique Mora did not agree with the attorney is still feeling alight shocks but they cud already has had a marked effect for the city and sMebsad the fine la are not worrying anyone, says W. H Recently the patent inaldu of a south- ihe sum named. Snedoker, who la visiting this city ern Vtsh newspaper contained, niuung As to City Engineer Kelsey, who Mr. Bnedaker ta general agent of the o' her things lengthy article showing erne cited cor cuntcmpi. the court Illinois Crntral in that city. "A re that the effect of chewing gum ou the held that be wti not an executive of- cent report, submitted some Lime beauty of girls was alarming, to a ficer of the city an. could not tie hrld ago. shows that 1.400 substantial the least. RlrhllcM youth aver that responsible for following lb Instrucbuildings am being erected each the effect of this newspaper story h tions at bit superlore la office. Ar- munih. A new building Is being that new Harness ywi need? Don't now afseen. Tho girts say that "It 1s rangements were made rrstenlay forty-liv- e minutes completed every think you cant affor.l It till you've not so." many of them saying that ternoon between the cUy and the Tbe freight congestion 1 not impedgiven ns a chance. We sell no Inferior goods, no old fashioned appliances they did not rea.l the article. They Progress company whereby the city ing work aa much na Is generally beare not In accord as to the reason will allow enough water to flow down lieved, as the American and Coamui behind tbelr latest move, but the the rrerk to fill plaintiffs milt race, steamship lines ar carrying material major port kin of the -- gum teeto- but win divert the remslnder 1st the to tba coast from New York. Freight Is made from the best of leather in talers say that "chewing gum In pub- conduit to he used by the city. This In being carried via tba water route the most workmsnllke manner. Ilian lic don't look nice. arrangement will remain effective un- - la 2B days In lest time than it in bets, Halters, Whips and everything Following is a copy of tbelr signer the Injunrtlon Is finally rilled one , lug carried across country. Material . n horse owner uet-dspledge: la transferred to the Tehuantepec, way or another. "We. the undersigned, hereby pledge which carries ir across the isthmus, ourselves not te chew gum between where t Is agsln taken aboard ships ELECTRIC LINE. this date (Feb. 10, 1M7.1 and July I Sud brought into Ban Francisco. ItMiT, at theatres, skating rinks, lu Miniature Railraad System ta be Built church or on the etroet." The name HE LIKES YERINGTON. Through Green Rivar Farming of the signers are: Ilrtsa Ramsev, District. ' Ella Nelson. Nettle Ivy Erickson. Salt Itake, Fob. 14. Although be Hunter, Alin Parker. Edna Oelevle E. T. Merritt, bas had unfounded folth in the future Balt Italic. Feb. 14 The JUMBLE buys, sella er e Nora Hansen. Mildred Forgeen. Greet of Green River. Utah, la in this city. of the Year In gt on copper camp for Changes any eld thing" ("blues" klahle Christiansen. Camllli Mr. Merrill and associates are some time. D. Rooklidgc, one and most new ana uoo Bench, Emms Bentler. Minn Chide Hunter, a railroad scheme fur tbelr il the owners of the heavy stock Wash. Hells, 1144 ter. Dura Hooper. Floosie Cowley and town which will be of Inestimable In the Ycrlngton Copper com BECOND-HANNEVADA pany. ha returned from this Nevada to It nnd the surrounding fomi-iuSTORE. Lspreal Calloway. We buy and eell all kinds sf now district. An electric line is to he district core eithuaiestlc than eve: UNA FARREL BURIED. end second-hanlmtlt it bin a year from the main llnj and is particularly optimistic about goods. Cell er phene Wesker A Hayne Prepay 25th BL of the Rio Grande at tha station Ycrlngton copper. Child Died From Spinal Meningitis north nnd south for a distance of sevPhene, InA 422. The tote strike, mention of wrhlcL After Brief Sickness. was made in th. "News" several da en miles through the valley. Whil PAUL ZIEOENHIRT, the line to to be electric It will ho stated anl go, to folly a good Seeend-HanBalt Lake. Feb. 14. ln Claire Kao standard gage. Storm This will permit Mr. Rooklidge declares that developIf you have anything to eell er buy roll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. cars hauled over it. The ment ha reached the point where sal or phene 1B70 te fI7 Wash. Ava Farrell, wa buried in th city cem- freight will being prove aa some of the Pates aes-liu- a T. B. Evans & Co. GROCERS n WARDLE1GH fr j l ro-ren- MALAN if TRANSFER COMPANY 1 t e HOW ABOUT Ail Our Harness J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. Second Hand Stores pn-nioti- g d Itt BeM Wfk led. IT. A DINNERS Will pay the Mghsat pries for secondhand furniture and eell to tha public the cheepeet, 241k Grant Ava. Beil Phone Bkr-k- . InS. B2kl BL etery Wednesday, after funeral service at St. Mary's church. The funeral wa an Impressive one. and beautiful floral tributes were receive t from many frier.de of the little girl in life. MU Karrell .lied Sunday after noon at o'clock from apinal meningitis, after an illness lasting only few hour. She was jumping roie only a G, J. HKRRICK A CO, Sueessasre UH.L Whit Bring yew geeds Mr if yc want short time before her nine w. te eell them. Call bare If m t.ot Iced, and died suddenly. Her fath2141 Wash Ava. 1 Phene was F. er. out T. the of Farrell, city lata 4B7. when the news of hU lUughter's death reached him. He returned home Monday. DIES OF CANCER. Charles 8. Rigby Passes Away From Attack of Dread Disease. Balt Hke. Feb. 14 s ll;c- by. prominent Wes: Temple s'rrrt merchant, filed yestenluv from an attack of cancer. For ih- - last four deceas.! hs been afi lrir-- wPh the disease. Mr. Richv hem in Ball Itake l'1:y Dereinh.' r ir., kf. I - er ter an education In the I;; puhlb- RlnhT enteiert buaine and few jesr later a hit t.i cabli-Mr. I I 190S h a J. M. FOftRISTALL 0 Robt. g. (Continued from Page One) tracks will cover some seven miles of track through the valley. Extensions will he built as needed. They will pas, directly through the vk-- e taming district. Sidings and switches will b installed si the various farms. The beauty of suck a arrangement cna be sera at a glance. A fruit raiser can have a freight car brought direct from tbo Rio Gristle tracks to the . edge of bis farm. It esu be switched, loaded and returned to the station. All operating will be carried on through tho ageucy of electricity. The dam will furnish mom than enough power fur all purposes. "Another Industry, which will be Inaugurated iblw year, will be the establishment of a number of canneries. Green River is going to hava unusually convenient shipping fnclll- - a fleorlkblng trade of his own Seventeen yean ago lie left Salt Lake, and Uun bis return two yean later, organised the tain of Kigsy taut her, of which be naa the senior member. Sim-i be organisation and under bis leadership, the firm has built up n thriving trade. By bia businesslike method, aombiaed with n genial disposition, the deceased baa won the respect and esteem of all those with whom be baa come la contact. Mr. Kigby to surrtved by bis wife end four children, the eldest of which la ID sad tba youngest Jual passing bia second birthday. The name sf the family era Mrs. Katherine 1 Rigby, Mias Della. Evelyn and Mast era Ralph, George and Frances Rigby. The mother of the deceased, Mrs. Marion H. Rigby, survives bar son. HCLD-U- P Pineapples C. 15, UNTIL MONDAY HORNING From Correspondents and State Exchanges and fANCY . . . II. FKBKFARY FRIDAY, SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS STAPLE Bananas GUDZS, THAW TRIAL SUSPENDED GROCERIES Oranges, Lemons, EXA.M1NLK: New Tork,. Fab. 14. Owing to tha dtnth of th wifa of Joa. H. Bolton. m at th Juror, the trial of Harry K. Thaw aa ihia afternoon poaipoa-auntil next Monday morning. Mrs. Boltua had been ill for several dam with .doubl . pnumonia. Uar huabaad, who bad beat locked up with the eleven other jurors for more than thra week, was allowed to vis'd bis bom twiee yesterday and again early today.. Ha waa accompanied ea ach occasion by two other Jurors nnd court ofieers. Mr. Bolum aa in hto place in tha jury box when court convened today but It was known rknt hto wifea condition ana bo critical that he mlgtu be called nway at any moment. The aeuoion had beun in progreaa tose than g fifteen minute, with Dr. Evans hi direct testimony, when the summon to the Juror cam. Hto home to tar up in the Bronx nnd when Mr. Bolton got there he found hto wife nil but dead. Bke had been kept alive by oxygen until he arrived, but expired within an hour after he reached her bedside. U waa agreed, oa motion of District Attorney Jerome, that the other eleven Jurors should not be kept under lock and key longer, but should be allowed to return to tbelr homes pending the reeumpaoa of the trial Mom-damorning. It was 2:25 p. m. when Mr. Jerome made the formal announcement of the death of Juror Bolton's wife and moved for the adjournment until Monday His action followed a conmorning. ference between Justice FitcgenM anC the opposing counsel. When the Jury filed Into court there were two members missing. Juror No. I. Harry C. Harney, having remained with Mr. Bolton. Thaw ' was brought in to bear the order for adjournment. He seemed downcast, but, 4a common with every one elae in the case, declared ho felt the Jeepest sympathy for tha Juror. Nr. Jerome, la moving for the adjournment. declared that te keep th other Jurors away from their homes during the interim would he more of n hardship than had hern contemplated when the rule at the beginning of the trial was Invoked. He said It wa with the oonaent of the defendant's counsel that be naked tkat they be allowed now to return to tbelr home con-tlaulo- Surety Bonds The Springfield F. and M. Ini Co. The Mfinihmter Anaurtnc? Co. The Herman Alliance Assn, of w York ' The , ir Zealand Fire Ina. Co. The New York Underwriter k The Caledonian Insurance Company. : , ASSETS OVER $80,000,000.00 We Buy, Sell and Rent All Kinds of Real y life. Justice FiUgereld addressed the explaining to them the rule keeping them together had not been adapted with the Men of casting the lightest reflection npoa them Is any Jurors, way. "Tba action was not taken," he continued, "upon the separate recommendation of either aide, but upon the agreement of both aldas, and for reasons which appeared te be sufficient nnd excellent alike to the interest ot ihe detain nnd th people. It would have been well If tha rale eouU bate been adhered ts until tka end of the trial, but this unfortunate occurrence baa prevented It. Yoa will be allowed to return to your home now; but let me appeal to your honor te not read any newspaper stories of the case; not to apeak to any one about th cue.- and not allow any one to speak bo you. trust you may not be aabmlttad te nay annoyance. Guide yourselves a to the dictate of your honor You will return hem Monday morning at which time I hope we may be able to continue the rue.'' After the Jury left the room District announced to the Attorney Jerome court that the attorneys for both sides bad agnml that the teaUraony of Dr. Deemar of Klttannlng, Fa., and Dr. Blnraman. of Pittsburg, should be taken In tb..form of depositions that they might return to tbelr homes These doctors, it la said, will testify regard in insanity on butk nide of Harry Thaw's family. Tbo Illness of Dr., Carlos F. McDonald. the alienist who baa been retained by tba prosecution, caused an Interruption In another murder trial today. Dr. McDonald represented the prosecution in the case of Aran TasL-Jianwho is cbnrgej with having murdered hi brother la a tenement known aa tba "House of Many Nations." and dismembering the body. The doctor waa to have gune upon ibe stand today, but when bia name was call! n phjaleian came forward and explained that the alienist was seriously ill. Th case wan Immediately adjourn u until next week, Estate--.- ' Just let us know what you have to sell or wish to buy : Phone, Ind. 80 " Bell 809 Office, 55 First Natl Bank It ia iMit time to plant yet, but noon WILL BE and we want you to know where to get your 8EED& I wgg iu the big fire, on you all remember, and all my old a took burned. Onr new Block is arriving and will be the bent ever brought to Ogden. wan Seeds That Are Sure to Grow FLOUR, HAY OR GRAIN Large or Small Quantities V llemember, we carry a full line of that famous 1ratt'i Poultry Food for auimala and poultry. In' - Vf.T.ASTILL 2264 Washington Bolh Phones Ave. - . New York. Feb. 14. All twelve of the Thaw jurors were on band at the opening of court this morning. The wifg of Juror Bolton, who is suffering from double pneumonia, is still in s critical condition nnd be may be celled sway at any time. Mrs. Bolton's temperature was ex- cessively high this forenoon and I wss declared by her physicians that they would keep the court officers informed ns to her condition during tha day. When Tbnw came into court he seemed to take a special interest juror No. 11, looking at him fixedly'. Mr. Bolton was serious, bin eyes being directed to the floor. As Justice Fitzgerald took bin pi re upon the bench Mr. Delmas naked that Dr. Evans, the slenlst, be called for further direct exunlnatlon. You have stated In your testimony, doctor. said Mr. Drlmu. "that upon the first three visits to Mr. Thaw you formed an opinion as to hto ii mental condition. Was that formed in part on oral statements? "Yes." Were the oral statements necessary to you aa a scientific man to enable you to form this opinion?" really r reject Indeprn mining companies "They were very essential." dent railroad system, probably the operating In the same region will have Mr. Jerome said he would offer no smallest one of Its kind la Ihe west, to sit up nnd ake notice. He con ns It will rontirt of a main line. tders YrrtngMn Copper entitled to objections to the conversations with 4 branches, siding, etc., covering an the distinction of being on of the aThaw during the first three visit result of which tha alienist had entire district. Mr. Merritt Is at th big mines of the district and there hesd of s numlier of prominent turn are several of them, among th lex decided It to be hto opinion that Thaw who arc Interested heavily in the being Nevada Dougla. Mason Valley. was at that time of unsound mind. Dr. Evsns was about to relate the conGreen river dUlrici. and. as he is an Blnesione and Ludwig. old railroad builder, he realises the Mr. Rooklldg? explains that the versation attending hit first visit, on Importance an I necessity of trans- Yerington Copper locations extend August 4th. when the Information reportation arrangements In any new along the mineralised lore t a width garding th critical condition of Jurwife was received and country. Some time g- a light anl of 1.6ih fxet and for a mile In length. or Bolton' railway company was started by Mr. The rccen- - strike waa made In the Justire Fitzgerald ordered n recess unMerritt and associate. The company main tunnel it a distance In of 4r0 til 3 p.m. is now building n large dam in Gree:. feet, fully .if feet before It was exWHAT JEROMg )VILL DO. river and two long canal are also pected. where a full fare to exposed, in (voirar if This datr, the whole thins averaging about Ik New York. Feb. 14. From the present ts furn!b power for an electric per cent cappe.--. About two feet or town and will a! the rein is a sulphide ore. the balance indications District Attorney Jerome system f.r the will prexs the case of the defense. He xn provide power for operating the being oxidlz.Nl. three railroad system." prop xf'd "e'erii-tThe in putting bas is figuring romrsny ' Work will br cotnmrnred on the In tnarhlnery right away and will to be passed, those' of Evelyn Nesblt lire within n year." explalne ! probably w the first mine In the Thaw. Dr. Charles G. Wagner and Dr. Mr Merpt- - this morning. ; Rrition r. Evans. Ha will wait until We exinto an air compressor the last minute to pect to have the t.iwn supplied with stalled. the' within fix month. light Condition a the Wheeler Gol-- l witnesses and will then add to what When the cans and dam arc finished property are also of a most encourag- he succeeds in getting from them the and the lighting plan If 1t working ing character evidence of bis own experts and hla order we will devote all attention other witnesses in rebuttal. Jnat what and energv in the railroad A stand- - WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. the nature of hia rebuttal will be It ts to he laid on regula ?rd gage rode now to sty. If th? defense ttan grade Ax rootcmpla'ed row the WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. gives ImpnsxiMo him leeway, as they have offer '.it-l- e e Estate and Loans d all.-we- ed to do, b will without doubt at- grand Jury last night returned tnd tempt to qbow that the story which ments against the Cincinnati EnW Evelyn Nesblt 1 new ban told, and will er, Louisville Herald, Louisville Tim tell on the stand, Is not true on Its asEvening Post, for printing and pects. That he will try to discredit culsting the "Offensive and indent the testimony of Mrs. Thaw there proceedings of ths Thaw trial. seems no question. Ctalesa the defense lets down the bora, Mr. Jerome will POLICE WERE BRUTAL. not be able to get this testimony before the Jury. That he is preparing for such course there to no doubt as hto detectives have search ad New York night after night, looking for the people whose names did not get late the record of the case, but which were whispered to him by Mrs. Thaw. . Mr. Jerome nlso talked but night with the witnesses for the defense who have been called to testify as to alleged Insanity in the collateral branches of the Thaw family. This waa done with the object of earing time to the Jury. Mr. Jerome, haring no knowledge of what these witnesses would tell when called to the stand, would, he Mid, be obliged to Interpose all the technical objection possible, even though the testimony na it finally came out would not be objectionable. . For this reason he, with representative of Thaws counsel, last night examined these witnesses, and It waa the opinion of both aides that there would be ah agreement aa to what they might any on ' the stand which prevent objections and long arguments. The testimony of Dr. Evans, which waa concluded yesterday afternoon. haa laid the foundation for tha introduction of Evelyn Nesblt Thaws testimony regarding what she says Tbnw told her regarding other girt whose fate at tbe bands of Btanford White wss similar to herpt The report Is again current that of Mr. Charles J. HAlman. mother na Evelyn NesMt Tbnw, will be called n witness for the state by District Attorney Jerome. It is stated that Mm Holman since tbe revelations made by young Mrs. Thaw bas expressed n desire to be called as a witness and aha la said to have told a representative f District Attorney Jerome that ib wished to deny certain portions of her daughter's testimony. THEY PRINTED THAW STORYl Lebanon. Kf., Feb. 14. The eouhty In Thslr Mistreatment ef Wsmte ffragists. Su- ltandon, Feb. 14. The papers ce plain this morning that the pellet were needlessly brutal Is dlspcninj the women suffragists yesterday, h Is declared that more than 800 poHee were employed to restrain the vow en, that many innocent persons suffered by tbe charges of tbe mounted nut. sud that tbe suffragists In many aunt were badly themselves tbe women arrested to Xrt Deipsird, n sister of Gen. French, tte uocaptnred heroine of many preriou demonstrations, and who led In tte agitation of yesterday. In xu Interview, Gen. French said to n si sorry to hear bis sister had be dto TOUghly handled. "We tried to . siiade her from mixing In this but If she will Join thin foolkk agitation she must expect to safe It is nr own opinion tbat tbe pokw tto have been tar too lenleat with mauM-Atnon- laa-nes- Women. PILES CURED IN TO 14 DAY! PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed IB cure any case of Itching, Blind. Bk 14 Ing or PEQtrading Plies In 6 to or money refunded. :T iritfg u. P. 50c. UNDER WATER. Across th Platte Rivsr Danger. to Omaha, Feb. 14. Tbe Platte continues upon tbe rampage, tbe depa of Its overflow at Mercer, near T on th month, attaining six Inches dretrucCos el. It threatens greater and farther np tbe Union word Omaha. The bridge to in nent danger of being washed ostM tbe railroad is taking every pr tlon, running trains over route. P1!? Health is the Maid; Thing Therefore Get Health positively agree to affect a permanent care ia cases of Nervous and Blood Com plaints, MEN'S DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, UNTIL Kidney and Liver Troubles. DONT WAIT WE YOLR TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. Get weU now. d'r-trl- g-- cmsa-examln- e Drs. Elliott (L Norris, Year 2 5 Years 2361 SPECIALISTS WASHINGTON tm i . 25 AVE. t.-- ' |