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Show TIIE HORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN. UTAH. FEBRUARY THURSDAY, Hava yon been interrogated by the cry dav rine tha trial began-- Her face roundel ns to their for ih def-na .lightly flushed as ne took her Cirikumu?" wiib bar chair in tha siuwM pUc No." usual ti :le smile f.,r her hut band. D-- j you remember their Con teats?" uivrtd his ('fair iut.de the Hr. s 'truly in a general way ." rail aud esiv:i huna.it bvuldeth wli-iicMr. Jerouia qjiVtoaed the witness lei. M iiru Mr. Thaw its him letter which were she smiled faintly aud turned her eyes at length regarding before the went e to the district attorney, who t before placed in a re-- , . Tl.e district attorney began by to Europe and taken out after her turn. of herself Thaw Mrs. a photo shewing I What became of these letter?" take in a kiuiuno and asked if she I I gave them to Mr. Thaw." could recall the dale of the picture. Mia. Thaw fenrrd with the district ' I tbiuk It aaa taken in n attorney qmte skilfully at time, keepWhere did vou live af'er youf ing her wits well about her. from Europe. In 1!M4. until th Mr. Jerome pent an hour or more of time your marriage? the subject of White' letter. Mrs. Mr. Thaw gave eight or nine ad- on Thaw declaring that the fourteen tot. dress. Was tho defendant present when ters which were turned over lo Mr. were the only ones ahu posthis photograph to a kimono waa ta- Hartridge itively knew were to existence. ke ?M Wkrn Mr. Jatome would nak occas1 dont think so." eviUid not the kimno belong to tho ionally a very pointed question, dently for the purpose of tripping np defendant T" the witness, Mr. Thaw would reply No." of her head, I Did not ho taka the kituono to the with an emphatic nod didn't say. that." studio that day?" You are aure these fourteen letter 1 don't think o." In Mr. Hartridge' hands are the "Did not th defendant give you the only ones in existence?" kimono?" There may be some in a trunk." Yea. "Where la the trunk?" Mr. Jerome exhibited another phoIn Pari.". tograph and asked when it waa taken. Whereabouts to Paris?" Lai la tool, I think." Mrs. Thaw gave the name of a Wers you acting at that time?" warehouse to the French capital. "Yea." Didn't you. in 1003. take letters "What company?" from warehouse ta this city?' "Florodora.' Yes, I took home at that time." Waa thi a Flarodora costume? Weren't some sent you afterward?" No. It waa the red dress mr mothYes. from the trunk in the wareer made me, and the red cape Stanford house." White gave me." Mrs. Thaw said the good In the How long did you lit in Philadelwarehouse were stored In her mother's phia name and there was n row over letMr. Jerome continued, aa on yesterting her have anything. , Stanford on of from the to jump part day, White story to another, beeping ns tor as however.arranged to get the trunk out, possible away from a sequenea of. I don't remember any totters In event. 1 dont Temember Just how long the trunk, however," added Mrs. Thaw. wo lived In Philadelphia." How old were you then?" Why didn't you give Thaw all of Stanford White's letters Instead of Fourteen." Just some of them?" Mr. Jerome hy hi next few ques1 didn't tions indicated that ha did not intend say lhaL woYou said abmo wore to a trunk to to spars th feelings of the young man in any way. Ho interrogated her Fans." 1 said they might be." sharply na to the details of her dress Didn't you retain noma letter?" when she was posing for artists In I don't know that I did. Philadelphia and New York. He perThaw waa presatng you all the sisted In rettaiu qunations oven after Mr. Drlmaa had objected, and insisted time to give him all the details of this on having deflnlt answers, though affair with Stanford White, wasn't Mrs. Thaw usually aald she could not her Yea." exactly remember. You gave him the letters before "Waa there any exposure of tho pararyour marriage?" son, or did you wear the Yea." tistic draperies?" I would nut any that, replied the Mr. Jerome here dropped the subwltneu. "I posed to a Greek dreaa and ject of letters and turned to Mra. Thaw's story to her husband. Turkish coatumaa." 'How long were you unconscious la Mr. Jerome persisted with questions street house at tha aa to tha exposure of the person and that Twenty-fourt- h time of your experience with StanMrs. Thaw replied: 1 posed with low neck draperioa ford Whiter 1 don't remember." after 1 waa upon th atago." Waa it after midnight, that you The picture were Ilka those ordinarily am to photographern win- became unconscious dows?" "Yes, I think It was." Was it before daylight?" Mr. Delmaa objected to thto and Mr. Jerome withdraw tho question. "Yea, before daylight, replied Mrs. During the croaoexaml nation Assist- Thaw after hesitating. ant District Attorney Garvan sat beMr. Jerome rend from Mra. Thaw's hind Mr. Jerome studying th note direct testimony the statement that and from tlm to time prompted his she sat up all that night Bit replied chief. that she meant' the rent of the night Boon after th morning session be- after ah had been taken home. district messenger attorney's gan the "When did you Aral meet Ted entered, carrying a large number of Marker1 another consignI think it wae In 1(00, or early to packages, apparently iAter th mes- 190t, to New York. ment of photograph ' senger came In again with a largo You received letters from him?" bundle of letters. "Yea." D. Evans, tha alienist, was Dr. Ip to that tlm your relations with toalso missing from tho court room mother were frlendlyr your Yet." day for tha first time sine tho trial began. "There was nothing to show that Where did you and your mother your mother wae willing to sacrifice live, after coming to New York?" you for a pecuniary consideration street, be1q West Thirty-eight"Na" tween Fifth and Sixth avenue." Mr. Delmae was on hla feet instantemwaa theatrical first What your ly. "There Is nothing in thin caae, ployment? not even an Intimation of such a "With tho Florodora company. If I have aald settling to lead thing. anTo the following quest loos ah the learned district attorney to heswered "yea." ller that 1 think this unfortunate "And you contributed to the family toother sacrificed her daughter, I wih upportr to emphatically deny It." Didn't you lake a photograph of In all the troubles you went rouraalf to tha Broadway magazine through," continued Mr, Jerome, "you lor publication?" never thought but that your "And It was published under tho mother showed anything but a lack of anything name of Evelyn Florence?" Judgment V "This was before you went upon th "Na" stager were in Ike letter "What Ted to came And the reporters your Marks wrote you?" house for more pictures?" "I can't remember everything.. He "Did you become acquainted with said he had aeen my pictures In the Ted Marker "Marks to a vaudeville manager? papers and would like to place me on the stage. Aud received letters from him?" She first met Marks at the Greed Were those letters among the packOpera House, at a Sunday night conages of letters you burned after tak- cert. She could not remember what ing them from a storage warehouse In Marks talked about, but he said noththto eltyr ing about the stage. She did not re Mr. Delmaa objected and was susmember how long she waa with Marks tained. "Didn't you visit n warehouse with a that Sunday evening. She remembered going in n restaurant with Mark, lawyer?" Y but didn't knew whether it wan that night. "What waa hla name?" t . Mr. Jerome asked what Mra. Xesblt "Mr. Hartridge. "Did you take some letter out of thought about her daughter going on the etage. tbo house?" Mama Mid I ought not go out with"No." out her. She said the show waa all Examine any while there?" right, but she ought to go along." "No." At this time did you know Frances Didnt you visit the warehouse Belmont or Edna Goodrich?" with another tower?" No. Yea" Or James A. Garland?" What wax the lawyer's name." No." Warren, I think." "Mr. Jerome next axked about a Hava you any letter from Stanford 21, 1S07. ae o PmsB2 ss war-hniuv- hi-r- The State Chemist Telia You so There are uu jHtisous, u alcohol, uo opiated, uo injurious ingredient Dlood and Nerve Remedy iu the -- feat re-tur- r JACOB W. STAR. Mr. Jacob W. Star, PrMidaet Civil Servlo Retiring AnocImIo, atoofteator Wash J-of Wsighta and Measure, Camden, . , write from 13M Waltoeh Flare, follow D. a tag ton, C, Arm l rj to giv my unquallflad ondorerment ofwithout anaa tha Acsf aqu aa a and eamOpsUom. and noMlbl rtmtdjr for 1 dpfffr f.tf tha rtkei! i ttff tffXU of I lil)K Mid iiubUr 0oM ftt ft i)Mk from ft oomj4ol tsperivaeft 11 U Uiorotttblfi tuuie.1 4llaou IhiTirW ud Lead to Many i tinuad hoaraanea or a cough that difficult to relieve. AHmcata. A eold may sett la in nearly any organ -. diSETTLED cold ta a dangerous th tmdy, and vary quickly toad to in It pave th way fur many urganie dlea of that organ. other ailment. Any remedy that can raliava stubborn A stubborn cold may result in chronic eold ia of untold vain to th human catarrh of tha head or nasal passage. family. years Parana has bean used It may produce a persistent form of hyfora many multitude of people for eold. pharyngitis. Whenever ordinary remedies fail to reIf tb aald settle In tli larynx or tire a mid reruns to resorted to. It bronrlilal tubas It give rise to eon. seldom, if ever, toil. to hcflcctrtl GM A JER01E SHOWS NO DISPOSITION TO SPARE HRS. THAWS FEELINGS I Continued . New York. Fob. XO. Thera waa a great ruah of curioua portion anxious to see Evelyn Nesbit Thaw under the ordeal of crosoexaml nation at the Criminal Courts building this morning, but only tboan provided with npoclnl credentials from tho court war per l mKtad to tutor tha room wars of Harry K. Thaw a In progress. Kvea nndar these renttotiona, however. every nvnllnbln neat waa occu per-tria- d -- r from Page Ouel could m have boon rrtinhed in less than four day, ooull It?" No, sir." replied Mr. Thaw. At this atiigo court adjourned until tomorrow, - pied aa court convened. Juatlro Fitzgerald permits an one to stand. Dbtirirt Attorney Jerome waa early the court room preparing for his day's I ask. Mr. Ite u waa a tow mlunies lato in teaching (he court room. He rsme up iMhlnd Thaw, bo sat in hla accustomed chair and patted him affectionately upon ibtt back. Thaw amiied up at him, and for a moment they whispered together, each with arm about the other's shoulders. Mr. Evelyn Thaw waa Immediately recalled, that Mr. Jerome might conSba waa tinue bis dressed precisely as ah has been ev- In r h E. F. BRATZ i Real Estate Bargains IX ANY PART OP THE CITY AND COUNTY. Loan bn Improved City and Farm Negotiated. Vivi-ii- Promptly Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written in Strong and Pa fe Companion at Lowest Raton. 41 0 25th St. Opposite Reed Hotel Phones: 420 and 420-- z Whiter I did In the Name of Sense, that good common sense 'of which all of us have share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must be, when for 5 you can get Uneeda Biscuit It developed that the introduced yesterday and Mrs. Thaw were written White to another girl. "Where are Stanford terr Mr. you hungry national biscuit company forty letter Identified by by Stanford White's let Hartridge lias some of them.' Mr. Jerome demanded tho prnduc Thaw's counsel tlon of the letter. made no response. Did you give those letters to Mr. No." Who didr "Mr. Thaw." You gave them lo your husband?" Yea." Was there a single word of impro-prletor iudeceury in the letters from White to you?" I don't remember. Did you krt-all of Mr. Whites y letter?" No." "Have you a' copy of the letter you wro'e Mr. White from Boulogne?" So. Do you No." remember i( voutents?" How many let'ers did toil give Mr Thaw ?" She lo ified that sne gave th four-to-t n let'ers tv Mr. Thaw in ran in 1'H" Af:rrword she received them , from Thaw-- vM, and gavr thrm to I baa acain. presumably after ho ha-shot hit. All of these lettnrs were roeoivr.i from White while she was atwv:i.. in and wcTc given to Thaw. Where arc those now?" I don't know." When did you 'hem last?" "In Tari. in 1?3 " lrcrr You get a heaping pound of the pure ed Ar-budd- es ARIOSA Coffee, that took core of the nerves and digestion of your grandparents, ana has hecn the leading coffee of die world for 37 yean. YouD never have to quit It ia nut a stimulant that whips flaging energy to effort, but al tonic that truly tone, a vitalizer that vitalize, a brain and nerve food that really feeds; a reconstruct a ut that reconstruct; a restorative that restore make the fagged and listless energetic, the weak strong and sick folk well. Our new size $1.00 bottle contain maa named Hoppe, or Hopley. He pressed her closely about this man and wanted to know If ho had not lived at th sauio house with her. "Not while I lived there," ehe. said poritively. Have vou aeen him since those days to 1(01. I may have passed him on th street. I don't mean that way. No," aald Mra. Thaw, with a stamp of her foot. Mrs. Thaw, under questioning, went through the story of her visit to the office of Mr. fisher, a theatrical manager. They had a letter from. Mark. It waa on this occasion that Fisher said ho waa not running A baby (Continued on $1 .00 per Bottle a full month' treatment. me to associate Mormonlsm with other ectarian organisations.. I am in to hide itself from the publ'e xau taw abiding people of the i have not been deceived. From Nauru to the endowment house ai Sait City, from the place of plnral mi,, g rlages to the colony, the colony to the ballot box and th ballot box to the United States u Indulgent bouse lias looked steadily lu prayerful , hopefulness that tlm. will surely oome when the strange an devious oourae of MormonUni. ever defiant of popular opinion, siimulatei with the last of potyesslon and now er. would reeeiv a check. That Urn, ha coma. And no more fitting plat, could be chosen than In this chi tube, of Impartial judgment for the re dering of the verdlci. TJ1 full accord with tb constitutional provision that every one should worship God in his own way, but I have no sympathy with an organise ties whose oathbound members array themselves In the livery :t Heaven in order that they may gain eontrol of temporal affairs, social and commercial. "In this resport the Mormon e'jurch is notoriously unique. Iu scheme of salvation to baaed wholly upon its success In dominating tho political fortunes In which It oonducu B operations. Without this advantage It would be a failure. Once to political control, it moves rapidly forward until it acquires commercial supremacy. At ' ' " P all times tho saving of souls to but a incidental part of Its atrange business. To feel strong, have good appetite And yet, at no time and ta no way, and digestion,: sleep ' soundly and not even through Its perfected 3 stem Joy life, use Burdock Blood Bitter, of colonisation, has it been enabled th great system tonic and builder. ft, tithe-payin- j I ! d Pag, Three.) AND NEURALGIA HEADACHES FROM COLDS. BROMO Qqlnlne, the LAXATIVE world wide Cold and Grip remedy removes cause. Call for full name. Look for signature E- W. GROVE, foe. ' - SENATOR SMOOT RETAINS HIS SEAT (Continued from Page One) Senator llanabrough next spoke In to Reed Smoot. Senator Poraker, who followed Mr. Hanabrough, aald: "No caae whatever has been made that will Justify us in etther declaring vacant the aeat, or expelling the senator from Utah. Reed Smoot has proven a better character than any other senator here haa right to claim. He la so good man that I almost doubt him. He doe not drink, smoke, chew or swear, and he to not polygamist." The applause of the galleries at this was checked by the opposition BITTER ATTACK ON AND House Wfoing MORMONB. Senator Hanabrough of North Dakota, supported the reeolutlon depriving Mr. Smoot of hla wat to a brtof speech In which he denounced with vigor. He said: I shall cast mr vot in favor (4 th resolution now pending. Were I to do otherwl I would feel that 1 had condoned every offense ever committed against food morals and the Commercial Mor-monis- Electric Co. written lawa of the country by the Mormon church. Not the leant among the long lint of those offense was the ending to thto high legislative tribunal one of the active apostles of tho Mormon organisation. The words 2279 Wash. Ave. ar not uttered in hostility to, or out of any lark of respect for, Reed Smoot. They are spoken to give expression to the view I hold In regard to the Mormonlsm baaed upon the public record it haa made tor itaelf. in ending ita apostle hem the Mormon managers, always aggressive In advancing the political Interests of their leaders, furnished ns with another sample of braces effrontery In further defying the public sentiment of tho country relative to the obnoxious to- stitutlon for wblrh they are respon-- 1 slble. Having intrenched itself tn political power in pinny states anJ ter-rltories, Mormonlsm eomen hero seek-- ! ing a clean bill of health In the form of an endorsement of all its flagrant misdeeds. The defeat nf this resolution would bo tantamount to putting the seal of official approval upon a conspiracy cnncelvtd, as I believe, ta treasonable antagoutom to our Republican inatltutioua. "There to not s city or village or hamlet lb aay section of the United States, where Mormonlsm is not to control of local affairs, that doe not welcome to Its circle of Institutions of moral advancement th coming of a new church society or organization representative of any or all of tho ex-- ' Istlng creeds of religious faith, save that of the Mormon church. A pro posal to establish a society of this creed in my own state, where Mormon-Isha not yet reached Its head, would evoke a storm of protest. So it would, I confidently believe. In any other section of the country where the institution Is not In political control. it would be time enough for thi g body to embrace In Its membership the apostolic representa- constitutional construction. The that Its sponsor were . 50c and For Sale by All Druggists. high- er law should be invoked the unwritten law embraced in the inherent duty of every citizen of the republic to defend the written instrument from the assaults of those who destroy it. "tVfih the history of tho Mormon church before us. It is discreditable tn the universal accepted creeds. of faith to ray that Mormonlsm found its inspiration In religious dmtjiiArhudd Don't let any man switch you over to coffee that pays him big profits at the expense of your heart, stomach and nen Cwyl "Ajll IMI 4 a, NmiI flu tsri Uw.CwhmN. AMI, IU m Wabssa MANNA tive of Mormonlsm, when that organization. duly renuvated and reformed, no longer a menace to civilisation, to worthy of admUMoa In full fellowship with other organization against whose history, tenet and practice the moral sentiment of the land Is not In revolt. t "After the most serious consideration of the question, I have bee a unable 0 reach any other conclusion (ban that in this very peculiar and exceptional case my action must be controlled by a law more profoundly fund mental than the liberal text which have furnished the eloquent arguments of senators with whom I am obliged to disagree. In dealing with the dangerous doctrine of an institution established upon the principle that ia Mipcrior to the governmental system and under which we live, we can afford to arise above ' conventional Hartridge?" -- fresh from the oven, protected from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes have." 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