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Show TITE MORXIXO AN OFFER Ogdens Best Drug Store m Driver & Son VYm. & && Drug Co. CEO. W. DRIVER, Manager. are Headquarters tor fO ' TVe ! A EXAMINER: 0$DEV. FTAn, FIMi.W, l'ERlcr MRS. HOLMAN OIR $9.75 SALE Crowds have been here, they saw, they were pleased, they purchased and sounded our praises to their friends. WHEN HE ASKED FOR THE HAND OF EVELYN. A ITS A MONEY SAVER, BUT YOUD BETTER HURRY . Trial Will Bs Continued Further Without Our Suits and Overcoats, to the value of $16.00, are going quickly at Delay on Mou- New Feb. 16. Funeral services for Mrs. Joaeph B. Bolton, wife of oue of the Jurymen in the Thaw trial, will be held today. Arrangementa have been made for the presence of police reserves about the Bolton home to guard against the bUR HOODS ARE TIIE BEST. TRICES ARE REASONABLE. ON US M Evidence, a CM-faecie- n Made by Adams Without Force. -- Wallace. Idaho, Feb. Id. The state outlined Iti theory of the murder ot Tied Tyler at this morning's aeaakm of court. Attorney Knight, fur the aate, told how Tyler went Into the new country near the St. Joseph river li. the spring of 1904 and took tip a timber claim; how atrife over the timber landa had arisen among the erttlera, some of whom had bended ihemoelvee together to gain certain landa; how at least one settler had bren warned to get out of the coun- try. About August 10th. the atate - alleges. Tyler went Ashing and on hi v.ay home stopped at this "borne of a relghbor named Phillips; after sup- - de-len- n Let Me n Sell You . HERE ARE A FEW LEADERS. I HAVE MANY OTHERS. ' cottage on 1 blocks from car line; excellent location; 92.500; terms. Four-roohouse near Wash, ave. and Slat street; all modern Improvements; bam and cellar: Modem Madison ave., 1 five-roo- SENATE AND HOUSE m SUMMARY FOR FEB. 16 12.500. 90 acre farm, 2 miles west of Ogden; 35 acres under cultivation; all under fence; good soil; flowing well and canal; 90,000. If yon buy, rent or sell any kind of property come and see me. Debate in House on Poetofflce Bill Japanese Matter In Senate. - GEO. A. HORN, i Real Estate and Invest- -, ments, 4th Floor let Netl. Bank Bldg. Bell Phene ISIS. 9. E. Malan, ; W. A. Malan, WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY w f Vane, Dmye and Baggage Wagons. t OUR SPECIALTIEBPIanat Fumt-hr- g Safe Moving and Storage, i OFFICE Twenty-fift- Ind h PHONES 24. Boll, ! ' Washington, Feb. 16. Tbe poetofflce appropriation bill was taken np today by the house, but general debate waa not concluded. During the morning the house passed a number of bills, among them a measure permitting the special deliver of letters carrying ordinary at amps, also a bill limiting to January 1. 1909, the operation of acts to reimburse the governors of lates and territodea for expenses incurred In aiding the United States to raise troops in the war with Spain. Tbe house, at 6:35 adjourned until noon tomorrow, when eulogies will be pronounced on Robert R. Hitt, late a representative from Illtonls. Senate Summary, Washington, Feb.' 19. The administration plan1 to settle the California- -' Japanese situation wss approved In the senate today by tbe adoption of the conference report cm the immigration bill. This report contains a provision which authorises the president to exclude Japanese Is borers from the United States at his discretion. The' report now will go to tbe house for Its approval, which. It has been stated, is asmed. The entire day waa devoted to debate oh the report. The opposition presented aa an alternative plan a resolution Instructing tbe conferences to bring in a provision positively prohibiting the entrance of Japanese laborers. It was declared not in order, and on motion of Mr. Lodge, an appeal from the ruling was defeated, 45 to 24, being practically a party vote. The conference report, was then adopted without a roolcall. ' . Street STANFORD 20. pnru-mnn- o u y. u - The JUMBLE buy. eella or e -thangae any eld thing (blue" e tepted) and meet new ones, gggg Weah. Hells, 1144 NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. We buy and sell all kinds of now tnd ascond-hangood a. Call or phone Weckar A Haynaa, Props. 1H 15th SL Rhona, Ind. 921. . d PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Railroads Are Making Strenuoua forts to Prevent Reduction of Scientists. First Church of Christ Scientist Church edlfloe oorser Twenty-fourth street and Lincoln avenue. Services 11 a. m.; subject, "Mind." 8unday achooi at 10 a. m. testimonial Wednesday evening meeting!, 7:30 p. m. Free reading rooms, suit 13 Socle building. Open dally from 1 to Ef- Mail Pay. First Baptist Church 2359 Grant Horace B. Blood, pastor. Morning service nt 11 o'clock. Subject, In the Shadow of the Bottle. Evening arrvlr at 7:SI. Subject, "Profit and Lost. Sunday achooi at 13 o'clock. Prof. 6 p.m. J. A. Smith, superintendent. AU are welcome. Young People's meeting nt 9:30. Sacred literature subject, "The Bible end Central Park Presbyteriaa Church- Chriellanlly." Leader, Hon. T. D. Corner Thirty-firs- t end Washington. Johnson. Service at 11 and 7:20. Weekly prayer service Thursday Morning subject, "Crowning Grace." evening, 7:30. Evening subject, "Temperanoo. SL German Evangelical Paul Sunday achooi at IS o'clock. d Y; P. B. C. E, 9:30 Church Corner Jefferaon and Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:39. atreeL Theodor Wobua, passtreet. tor. 541 Twenty-thirat No preaching service. Pastor First Methodist Episcopal Churc- hTremont One-hal- f block east of Washington Sunday achooi at 3 o'clock p. m., Ave., Twenty-fourtstreet, David W, Mra. H. G Heaa, superintending. Crane, paator. service, Thursday At I Sunday aerrleas: 10:09 a. m., Sunp. m. Everybody la cordially wel- day achooi; W. I Underwood, come. Ave. Washington. Feb. 16. Mr. Over street said the committee had reached the conclusion that a reduction in tho railway mail pay waa absolutely neceaaary The railroads are tryiug to stampede the house," he said, yet there is not a scintilla of evidence to show that the reduction U excessive. "The postal eenrlce will nut be impaired in the slightest degree, and not a trail will be cut off. notwithstanding the threats at the railroad companies. "There has not been a telegram received by tbe members of this house from a business concern or a commercial body that has not been prompted by the railroads and fur one 1 refuse to be stampeded by their threats or deflected by their entreaties. A nnleed press la more powerful than congress," said Mr. Overstreet in discussing the report of the postal commission on second class matter, but, he added. It waa with great he bad observed an absence of fair Investigation on the part of certain newspapers in criticising the finding of tho commission. Wo will never be elite, in niv Judgment, to reach any kind of a satisfactory adjustment of the great problem of second class matter of mall unless we can have the of the great press, dally and periodical. It ia in tho Interest of thoite enterprises that legislation is needed. The antiquated laws of today are scarcely enforce be. A strict enforcement of existing laws relative to Ihe second class matter of mall might easily result In great harm aod loss to publishers, but on wholesale criticism without fair and reason able cooperation on their part, I fear we will always have an unfortunate entanglement and contest which will bring about no fair results. Much been spread misinformation has abroad with respect to the action of that commission. Representative Murdock of Kansas declared that the railroad mail routes could he divided into two classes, the large and the small. More than 90 per cent of the mall, he said, is carried over the largo routes. Small routes will not, ho declared, be affected by a change In the divisor In computing the average dally weight from seven to six days per week service. ' General debate on the bill wee not concluded when the house adjourned. MINERS SUFFOCATED. Trinidad, Colo., Feb. 16. John Rogand Joseph Costellne. miners, were suffocated to death by smoke and gas from a fire which broke nut 'today at the Hroadhead mine of the 1,aa Animas Coal company near Aguilar. Twj hundred other miner escaped through old shafts and openings, being nil Tho fire off from the main shaft. threatened the destruction of the entire mine for several bourn but-wa- r finally extinguished. ers Twen-ty-tMr- d h Mid-wee- k super-intenden- L German school every Saturday , o'clock a. m. at 9 First Presbyteriaa Church John Edward Carver, paatur. Preaching service at 11 o'clock by the paalor. Sunday school at 12:39. Christian Endeavor at 9:30. Evening service at 7:10, Sermon at 11:00. a. m. by the pastor; Subject, "The Chriatlan War- fare. Ep worth. League devotional service at 6:S0 p. m.; subject, "The Divine Purpose for Us;" leader. Mine Nellie Carter, The Christies Science Social v holds service at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic Temple, Washington Ave., between Cor. Church of the Good Shepherd Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sixtstreets. street. ner Grant and Twenty-fourtSubject, "Mind. Alfred Brass, rector. Sunday achooi at 19 a. m. First Sunday in Lent testlmoual Wednesday evening 9:43. achooi, Bunday meetings are held at Ip. n, 11. and sermon, Morning prayer The publie le cordially Invited te Confirmation class, 3:30. attend these cervices. 7;3fl Evening prayer and sermon, h h h . p. m. evenMorning topic, "Temptation; ing, "The Hungry end Thirsty One." a " Reorganised Church On corner ' Fifteenth and Washington. Preaching by Apoalle Peler Anderson, of Stanbiiry, Mo., at 13 Oclock m. and 7:36 p. m. Sunday school at All ere Invited. 11 The First Congregational Churrb Noble Strong Elderkla, pastor. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, Sunday, February 17th. Sermon qpoa "The Other Shank lea. wherein It te shown that Frances Willard took np tho task where Lincoln left It. The choir will elng at both morning and evening services. a. m. , Lutheran Church Corner Twenty-thir- d street end Jefferaon Ave. O. A. Klmouiat, pastor, Sunday: 10 a. m.. Sunday school. 11 a. m., Swedish morning eenrlce. 1 p. nN Lutheran League. Factor Sunday or bool nt 11:19 p. m. Young People' meeting at 6:16 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 oclock. Tfeo fourth address by tbe laymen of tho city will bo given by Mr. C. Jf. Jack-so- n .of the Utah 8tafe Journal, upon "The Message of the Press to tho Church." will lead. Mine Eleanor Henderehott will ting. 8 p. in., Missionary Day program, arIt. le hoped that' all the members of the teachers tbe Sunday at this church and congregation will ranged by action! In which the pnpils and the make It a point to one tho Tiasot picteachers will partake. Rev. H. II. ture at the Methodist ciiurcb this Fleer will give an address On Foreign week. Mission Work. An offering will he Rvengeiiette service at 7:10, lud by, fiiken for the Lutheran missions in the pastor. the Madras presidency in India. Special music at each at thee serYou're cordially welcome. vices, with pipe organ la tho auditorium services and the Sunday school The First Unitarian Church of Og- orchestra in the lecture room. - Every den. Services st KS of P. hall, Sun; . , . , body invited. j day. 11 a. m. and 9 p. nt. Rev, William Thurston Brown will preach. Morning subject, "Whet le WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT!. . : CLEANING You' wouldn't think of neglecting to "clean house this spring, would you ? But what about your body? Why, bless you, it needs cleansing, too. Your good health is dependent upon it. Your druggist carries the great blood purifier and tonic the late Stanford White, on Ora merThe cy Park, as Its club house. White house is a large building well adapted to tbe needs of a social club. In addition to this house, the club will obtain by lease the building at 111 east 21st street. Tbe two buildings will be made Into one. Tbe Princeton club lease of Its present quarters expires la November, ind the club will then take possession of the White house. MANNA- teeend-Han- d , - Get a Bottle. Order it Now. Don't Neglect, tt is Free from All Poisonous Drugs d an Sheaiag, "The Illusion of Providence and tho Fact of Brotherhood. Good music. AH are welcome: REDUCTION TO PAY SPRING WHITE'S HOME. RULED OFF TRACK. Stern. If you have anything to sell or buy call or phona 1970 to 1971 Wash. Ava Loa Angeles, CaL. Feb. 16. As the tel! 659-k- . Ind. 979. result of an investigation by the officials ht Ascot park, R. I. Miller, B. A, DENKERS Mrs. Miller, owner of sevWill pay the idghaat pries far second-han- trainer for horses that have appeared this eral furniture and aell to the public eeaeon, was ruled off the track. The Lie cheap aL 419 Omni Ave. Bell action was due to tbe performance of Fnono 987 k. Ind. 920L Round Dance In the fourth race today. Before reaching the ItaJf the horse C. J. HERRICK CO, SucceMOra to M. L. White. stopped unaccountably and an exuni-natlo- n by a veterinary disclosed that Bring your geode hem If you want to ecll them. Call "er If ywu want tha animal bad been drugged. - Miller 2342 weeh Ave. admitted this, claiming that be did not buy. BeM Phent 919-y- . Ind, 497. know who waa responsible. a. Ood, and Where le He?" COMMITTEE FAVORS -- New York, Feb. 16. Announcement wee made Miy that the Princeton einb had decided to lease the home of Second Hand Store SUIT WATSONTANNER CLOTHING CO. his eabln and wad tUl hla body wsa fiaind In thr timber by surveyors, a Lqllet hole in the back of the skull showing thr . cause of death. Thu stale proposed to show that Adame was in that region until a few days after the homicide; and to introduce evidence of a confession secured from Adanti on different occasions without the use of force. This confession states that on his way home from F hi 111 pa house Tyler met Adame and two other armed men; that they took him to a oablu and kept him there over night, urlug him to leave the country; that in the morning he was given vo breakfast but was taken to the top of a lull and told te wak on ahead; and as he walked away Adams raised his rifle and shot him dead. Mrs. Thomas, mother of the murdered man, was called as the Urn witness.. She testified as to hla taking up the claim und a to tlie Identification of hla body. Wbrn the examination of Mrs. Annie Thornes was resumed by the It became apparent that every inch of the ground would be oantesi-e- d bv both aides. on the part of the defense was conducted with a view towards disputing that the remains found on Marble Creak were those of Fred Tyler. " John R. Thornes testified that he was among the first to view the body-odiscovery. Many articles were produced, and all identified by Thomas aa those .taken from the body discovered and worn by Fred Tyler. The bey .containing thn bonus of Tyler was n,o brought In to court but left ua-- ( jieneJ. A scene was created when ".homes announced that he had In hla pa session a copy of his evidence at tne preliminary trial. It was not explained how it came Into hie poesee-dlon- , hut he bad read It last week. Tnnmee wee examined with special r lerence to bis evidence' at the pre-- l nunary trial and counsel came to high words more than once. AfiAINSISIEYE ADAMS ss UNDERWEAR, TRUNKS AND CASES ARE BEING CLEARED AT DEEPLY CUT PRICES rw he started to rtver we a again STATE OUTLINES CASE intrusion of curiosity seekers. Juror Bolton la bearing up well under his bereavement and Dr. H. H. Tinker, hla family physician, telephoned tha district attorney last evening that Mr. Bolton would be able to take hie place with the other eleven Jurors on Monday. AU doubt aa to whether the trial was to continue or waa to end in a mistrial waa ihua practically dispelled. Thaw had a long conference with A. Russell Peabody, one of his counsel, regarding the reports that District Attorney was paving the wsy to apply for a commission in lunacy. Mr. Peahe bad heard Harry Thaw ask Evelvn body said Thaw expressed a wish that Nesblt mother for her hand at the his counsel should make etery pos- lime the girl waa at achooi at Pomp-tosible effort te prevent the appoint N. J.. accompanying the proposment of a commission; This, Mr. Pea- al of marriage with a promise that if body said, would be done. Evelyn became hia wife he would, on "Counsel for the defense,' said Mr. the wedding day, aenle on Mrs. HolPeabody, will fight in every way pos- man. then Uw Nesbii. $100,000 or sible any attempt that tha district at- more. The mother's answer to this, torney may make tut the appointment he said, waa that ahe would try her of such a commission. beat to perauade Evelyn Nesblt to acnewof two witnesses cept Thaw. The names who are likely to fee called to testify, Mra. Caine anya she was hidden in should the trial be carried to a con- Mrs. Holman's bathroom, where ahe clusion, have beea made public. One waa hurried when Thaw's coming waa is Dr. Francis L. Patton, formerly announced, when the proposal waa of Princeton end University, president made. now president of Princeton Theological Seminary; the other Is Dr. Frank WHOLE FAMILY 19 ILL. P. McGuire, the Tombs' phvsldao. The former will appear for tne defen as, while Dr. McGuire, it le said, Anthony Comstock, Hla Wife and Her Sister in Serious Condition. will appear for the prosecution. Both are expected to give important testimony regarding tbe prisoner's unity New York, Feb. 19.- - Anthony Comabout the time of tha tragedy. stock. secretary and special agent of Through Doctor Patton the defense the New York Society for the Sup-- p i ess Ion of Vlee, la seriously ill with hopeu to get in evidence a letter writ ten by the prisoner soon after his ar- grippa at his ' boro at Summit. K. rest. It is the contention that tf this J. It is feared that the attack may letter le admitted la evidence It wlil develop Into pneumonia. Hie wife is have a great hearing on showing the dangerously ill from pneumonia and condition of Thaw's mind right after It te eabl is threatened with death. hie arrest In regard to the killing of Her sister, Mias. Hamilton, la ill in Stanford White, Thaws lawyer re- an adjoining (aoqm. also with fused yesterday to make public this Mr. Comstock caught a severe letter. It was written from the Tombs cold during a recent snow storm. He in the period when .Thaw, according insisted on coming to New York to to the testimony of Doctor Britton D. attend hie business, notwithstanding Evans, was Insane. Lawyer Delmu the wishes of hia frienda. This cold, feels that the letter will be compe- with worry over hia wife's illness an 1 Dr. overwork, has had the effect of greattent testimony to .corroborate Evans' testimony thgt Thaw was not ly weakening him. of sound mind in August, about two months after the shooting. It is recalled that Doctor Patton called on NEW LINE OF STEAMERS Thaw in the Tombs n the summer. FROM COAST OF JAPAN Through Doctor McGuire, It la stated. the district attorney expects to lay the foundation fop the opinion of alienists that Thaw .wu sane on the Japanese Manager Seeking a Term Innight of June 26. when Ire killed Standus on California Coast for Osaka ford Whit. Tha fombe physician la Company. said to be of tbe opinion that Thaw, when he killed While, knew the quality of tbe act and knew the dlatino-tioLos Angeles, Cal., Feb. 16. between right and wrong, but hie manager of ibW Osaka Mera witness lie in value to the alats the long observation that be has had chant Steamship company, who has at Thaw and tbe data he has given the I been In Lo Angeles revere 1 days endistrict attorney, which will be re- deavoring, he says, to arrange for a corded at tbe trial in Mi - evidence. Psriflc coast terminus for hia company During the eight months that Thaw with the ultimate purpose of pulling has seen him many time and always on a line of free ateamahips between has seen him many time and always this country and Japan, aimed In an with a view of making aa observation interview today lhat.he bad been unof hie mental state. The physician, it able to gain entrance for hia company is said, hat kept a carefoL record of at 8u Pedro, and would go to San Thaw's appears nee, words, actions and Diego to mike a similar effort there. He said the Salt lake railroad bad tbe moods, and is prepared to give every day's details of the prisoner's refused to make a freight agreement life in the Tombs, einoe Jane 25. Even with his company ouch as le enjoyed during the night, it la. sold. While Thaw by the Nippon Yusea Kaleha line with has been asleep, ho bw at times beea the Great Northern railroad at Puget under! the observation of tbe doctor, Sound points. Inter, he said, he Inwho found that tbs. prisoner slept tended to go to Puget Sound, with the qnisily and never had any nightmare idea of making, if possible, a freight or disturbances of sleep, such us are arrangement with tho Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Pnul, which he had noted In well defined Cases of irisan-itbeen informed wu building there. is published today Takenonchl stated that his company An interview with Mrs, J. J. '(hints the Intimate wss building six large freight steamfriend of Evelyn Nesblt Thaw, who Is ers for urn In American trade with witnesa for the defense to the orient. Freight only wss to bo to be to handled at first, but hla company's combat the testimony favorable Stanford White, whloh. It la anticipat- boats were being constructed with the ed, Howard Nesblt will give if sworn intention of utilising them for passena witness for the state. ger traffic also, in cane it- developed Mrs. Caine Is quoted as earing that that they could get this basinet;. high-cla- CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, SWEATERS, CALL Ogdens Best Drug. Store 40 190: OF NIGH CLASS SUITS AND OVERCOATS HAS BEEN A GRAND SUCCESS Yk. r 17, 10 sey- Will Introduce ARV 6s 4 M . Spy tfa Gsnss - V I 4 v 4 a. 4 W VW |