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Show : w.ywji. THi: MOISNIMI KXAMINEII: I'T.UI. OiJPEN, .M.IJII TIH'IlsliW, am rsi:.i u, iwh. -- v-- i ,; Vt 1'MI7. i:ts. 'Madam Du.lerfly ffiNDtY. 18 MARCH w7EA7rfl' " OKCHESTRA. Th. cnviif!r hi gathered by ofHenry prurtunion s.v.ge f" Put--Maa.- Huuertl.v. a Uni- - body ut instrument.Bostonnotable music 1 , . features. pronounce it the beat urche-- ' drawn iiiiv lr. Savage h arore call for n in s.'r Of "r 11 r . ' The Puccini not provided for in old lnru-anMr. Savage has encored to reach the inipreonitic thik David --f the modern , of Brand opera by employ-manew Instrument not geu-m- ll heard in many f the great f the world. To reproduce cel-of the Japanese effect the is used. Thi i an instrument and made to Mueatrel. of London, of a aerie of bell in two foo.lt.1 uvee Of the chromatic scale. tuned normal pitch, with i he diapason, action similar to that of a piano new and plaied like it. Another purely Japanese- ia a set four gonga. tuned to intone a the ms ti. TIUs is used cent uated passages of the Buddhist hart kart marriage rite and in the There ia also a double set of inipanl in set of three tambours auiie unusual. A viola dl gamba and are introduced: n viol d'aniore also w ringed ,tw former register among iusirumenia between the regulatione lkil and the cello. The viol was employed not loug ago by Cbaiiea lseffler. of Boston Symphony symphonic orcbesrra fame, in hi : Hopoem. The Death of Tiniagile." used it in n obligato with the orches-Both of theae Instrument are so far aa general ue ia Concerned, but Puccini ha revived them In order to catch a Japaneae flavor. The celeste 1 a modern instrument an. was used first In Tchatkowukjr tasse Voiaetie." iThe Nut Cracker), of old a aeries of six character dances France. One of the themes la covered bv the celeste. Miter iib d For the First Time in Its History Ogden Will Enjoy Grand Opera ! n' i. L THE AlSOYi: KYEXT1T1. t I! YE XI Ml MU. IIEXIIY HAVAtlE OFFERS II1S V. Grand Opera Company ENSEMBLE OP 150 tNt'iiill(r Oriiiiixctl for tin FirM ORCHESTRA OF 60 of tin Most InsHiiiiiiiij tal and Social World of Tmu loutiui-utg- . Ammi-iii- i (ii-dm- l OjK-r- Favoriu uf tin a Muni- - d'ar-mor- MABAiV RELY and wife harry thaw DENOUNCED BY JEROME (foiifinued from Page One.) .w toil:, March in. iisT:itic Mastci'i ticct iu TIiiyv Acts, TL Jujuim This rxtjiiiMlt-l- (iiitcuino I'liccini, (VunpoKPr of TtHcM," "La lluhpnie, ftc. lNiiiiiifiil work nnip direct fniin Hit tiai-tlcTlicatcr, Xtw York, when it run of iifty conmcutive lNrftiruianciK bmtk lht tiraud Oikth IUcortl in thi or any other country. t James Stanford White's a us called again as n in the Tnaw trial this morning. Kinl'h was late in arriving and Clinch Smith. liroth-r-in-la- liv wlt-iH- .Mr. Mr. .Termin' upis-sri'd- Hum-im- SCALE OF PRICES: i the Scarcely had taken bis aeat when Smith Thereupon Hummel was to tluninn-- summoned Abraham l . 'rarily excused. was questioned ly Mr. lieinia for the defense as to ihe cable-grafrom Mr. Jerome, summoning him to appi'ai as a w itness. have Mr. Smith said lie did nut either the original of the cablegram or s copy. "A- remember (lie message, it read: 'Your evidence most iu iori- aitendance desired. ant. this evHe had first idence to Ilia lawyers. Mr. Smith said he returned to till on February 17th. and comattormunicated with the district ney' office on the lfitb. He had rehis con vei nation duced to wriiiug with Thaw iiism the roof garden and memoranda to his shown tit" Mr. Heland Mr. Garvan. couii-c- ! ms. had nu fun her question and Smith was excused. Mr. Hummel again took the bland. He had tesiifled before the arrival of Mr Smith that he aaw Rvely u Neablr si hi iflict, fictoher 27th, 1903, after return from Europe. Lower Floor til! IIuwkI Ixtwcr Floor ill Rows! RENA VIVIENNE, AS Mr. Smith MADAM BUTTERFLY Ihllcoii - Y $,.00 Rows I.. r Tlalcony h a lery 2,.i0 (iallcry 1 l!i l(owI ll Him 2.00 1 1. ,tft iimivwi-vifil- i 1.00 TOMORROW SEAT 1 2, .10 amass the question, upon the ground that it i not proper reburial." Before the court could rule, however, Jerome put further questions to hi the witness which had reference to the payment he received front Stanford White fur legal service. The nnciunt paid for this particular Item rome. Delinus arose to lay the ground for of service, witui said, was about an nbjecilou. He asked Hummel If. linn. Dolma renewed hi general objecat the time of the conversation with Mia Neal tit, he was arting a her tion. 'll is not rebuttal." said Delmas. Tild yon, after a conversation with legal adviser and attorney, It is also immaterial and irrelevant Kvelyu Neabit, on October 27tb, dic"1 was arting only for Stanford and not proper teaUmony. tate something to a stenographer?" White. replied the wltnes.. .Mr. Jerome proceeded to arue the "And you did mu. contemplate some Jerome, I lKilnta uf law involved. Drlatas objected upon the. giounl action in Mis Neabll's behalf?" Mr. Jemme's contention was that If that tnis was not in rebuttal of any "No. there was no legal action contestimony offered by the defense. templated so far a -- he was concern- It could be ahown that under oath Miss Neabit declared she told Thaw Justice Fitzgerald overruled the ob- ed." jection. There watt no communication be- the stories about Stanford White, "W. sir," answered the witness. tween the witness and Mis Nesbil which she testified to have told hint "Did Mrs. Thaw tell you that Thaw a counsel anil client. in Paris, that fact must haw weight to with the Jury In detidlng whether she 1 must object, said Delmu. warned to Injure White and pm him had in truth made that statement, related In her testimony and which has lieen the basiM of the theory that the defendant is insane. "If her story Is true," rontJmied Mr. Jerome, "I know of nothing in history or literature more sublime than EveIn her renunlyn Nesblt's ciation of the love of the man aha, we are told, was paying honorable court io her. "But she returned to Amertra on October 4th and on Oct. 27th she was in Hummers office with the men who she now says ruined her and there she said thst in Europe Thaw had stripped her and bent her with a whip because she refused to sign a paper acrusing White of dragging her. Stanford While, she said, never harmed her." "The proposition I make to the court Ik very simple," continued Mr. Jerome. "If Evelyn Nesblt' did not tell Thaw this story in Paris, the reason fur his Insanity disappears. If she did not tell the story, the hypothetical question on which the experts have liased their opinion dlanppears. 1 contend that, under the law, I have a right to dhow that this woman marie the statement outside of court, hut under oath, that ahe did nut tell Thaw would not agree to any such story as she has told here. x Mr. Jerome sat down and Mr. seeds to grow. arose. He said that as the hour for the luncheon recess was approachthis store ing and as Mr. Jeromes argument nesent cessitated an extended reply, he would ask that the recess he taken immestock. diately so that his argument might not be interrupted. Mr. Jerome amended the mol ion hy us you asking that court adjourn fur the day. 1 am very desiroiia of getting through with this case and I am sure both Mr. Dclinax and your honor feel the same way. I think we could xare lime if we adjourned now until tomorrow morning, and In the meantime Mr. Our line of Groceries ia always nice and freab. Delmas and myself ran probably agree hypothetical upon ihe wonting of Kee ng for Day, Grain, Stock and Poultry Food. question and thereby save the time of the court which would otherwise be taken up by argument and searching One package of Stock Food with through the record. Tnlexa Mr Delmas take up a long every $2. 50 you spend with us. of the lime In his experts. 1 see no reason why .the case should not he elosed on Friday." Justice Fitzgerald ordered the adjournment until tomorrow morning. the penitentiary and that Thaw time and aguin to swear ti,cd to dorument he had prepared Involving Stanford While and charging thst he lmd drugged and ruined her. and that Thaw hail beaten her ltecane she would not sign the paper?" asked JeIn b- - ln-- self-sacrifi- SEEDS caw SEEDS Garden Seeds ! 000000006 oooooo chorus girl friend, and Maxie Kollctle, her chorus girl enemy, are both of them under subpoena by the prosecution and both of them wen at the court building, hut it is doubtful if either of them wMild he allowed to testify even If called. It seems likely that todays eesaion of court will be brief one, and that an early adjournment will lie taken that Mr. Jerome and Mr. LVlmas may agree upon the exact language uf the hypothetical question which Mr Jerome will read to his first expert on Thursday. IHirtunity to consult the authorities and prepare an argument in reply to an impassioned appeal bv Distrirr Attorney Jerome tor the adnilKslon of testimony by Abraham Hummel iu conlraUlciion of Evelyn Nes-ld- t Thaws evidence, and partly uon the statement of Mr. Jerome Ihai, If he were allowed the afternoon in which 1o complete the hypothetical question to be put to his experts, the slate could close Its case In rebuttal tomorrow night. He said lie had been by Mr. IJelmaa that his examination or ihe defendants would not he long. The matter of Hummer testifying was undecided. Mr. Jerome spoke for more than an hour today, contending that Hummer testimony Is the most vltsl In the case. "I will show that this woman swore under oath that she bad been beaten hj Thaw in Pari because she would not sign paper he had prepared and hirh falsel, accused Stanford While of drugging and betraying her." Mr. Jerome declared that the material issue of the case wss as to whether Evelyn Neabit told her story to Thaw in Paris. "If she did not tell that story." concluded Mr. Jerome, then the cause of this mans insanI claim the ity disappears. Nes-bi- t right to show that Evelyn herself has denied the story she told this Jury." d-e- . LIGHT n Kln-He- t liar-rima- n - , Nast-Rnilt- h Evans Co. ssi.l: "The Interests of the' railroads and Bush A Gert'a Pianos. those of the public are Identic;, and Someao. 13. have to Suit been Mr. Nowman Bros. Organs. March will Jerome they alwaya Lexington, Ky perts. and tonight uf his nesses ex- recover Olfttl.W") damages was filed times, the public and aomrtlraet, the have examined court railroads fall to realise the fart, hut cept the three or wmore alienists who last night In ihe Fayette fir cull Callait is. nevertheless, true that their Inhy their answers against James Hargis. El wind will be called to sh-that. In han and Klliert Hargis hy T. P. Card-wel- terests are one and the same. to a hypothetic! question If the railroads are making money, C. WARDLEIGH their opinion. Thaw was sane when he guardian for Edward. Lucy an-Brnckie Cox. children of Dr. H. D. Cox. the public is pietty sure to be making shot Stanford White. on ton. the other hand, while, In the petition it is alleged that miner, Mr. Jerome will cil Abraham Humif the railroad are not prospering, mel and his clerk Scbeldecker. In an these defendant, who are awaiilng sure of it. the public ol pretty attempt to secure the admission to trial for complicity In the murder evidence of s copy of the affidavit mak- Dr. Cox. conspired with each other, PIANOS which Eve-lv- and other whose names art not Judge Magtnnla Is in Albion, Idaho, ing charges against Thaw was Dr. on she Cox. tricked business. murder to Tha legal sJ" Nesblt known, doubtful I' Into signing. ORGANS AND MUSICAL he testiallowed to will whether they ruled bs repeatedly fy a the court that no evidence may Ire Introduced MERCHANDISE THE MODERN REMEDY FOR to show that the story ahe testified she told her husband J nt true. Mr. Delmas. who in the early day of Ihe Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Bantrial, stated in open court that the defense would t take advantage of and jos. Strings. that rule, but would open the gates Lalest Publication, uf Sheet Music. and allow the district attorney to go as far as lie liked into Ihe truth or See the Wonderful Pipe Organ. has since Mr. Jefalsity of th- story, evidence in rebutContains no alcohol, opiates or other sedatives that rome began offering tal. invoked the ruin, and yesterday 2376 Washington Avenue. only relieve temporarily. when Mr Jerome demanded that he his waivr. and offered to stand by OGDEN, UATH. CHORUS GIRL ENEMY. was hot CAR-OB- A MANNA cures permanently by dissolvprove that Stanford White where Eveivn Nhlt Thaw said he New York. March 13. At last the was on the night he says she was ing and removing the uric acid from the system. Thaw case seems to be coming to an ravished. Mr. Iteltnas made no further "f invoke the rule end. It now appears that the case will reply than to again WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. evigo to the Jury wlihin two weeks. The law which shut out the offered finished It has practlcallv dence. prosecution WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. rc.iiiui ui wi:h the exception of Its ex- bvelya Tha. May MacKi-mtic- 000000000009000 MURDER CONSPIRACY ALLEGED. Del-ma- All that are sure are new out from No old seeds left over. before See purchase. FRFETJ 11 w-- l, Job Pingree, Jr. i if. l 1 n w Rheumatism, Lame Back n-- Kidney Troubles n 2572 Washington Avc. FACTS We have the best coffees tm earth or anywhere They are dellcioua, pure and refreshing. Sold in airtight cans and packages. A Schilling, Gne 8tar Coffee, "Good," Vc per lb. Schillings Two Btar Coffee, Better," 30c per lb. Schillings Three Star Coffee, Fine," 33c per lb. Schillings Five Btar Coffee, "Finest," 43c per lb. Coffee, Good," THERE MUST BE AN HONEST EF- Hewlett's One Crown 23c per lb. ' RAILROAOCHANCES FORT TO OBEY THE LAW. Hewletts Two Crown Coffee, Choice," Stic per lb. the lalest changes reported Among Hewletts Three Crown Coffee, ChoicIn railroad circles In Ogden, is that of of Government and tho est, 36e per lb. transferring the trainmaster's office of Railroads Is Esoontial to WelHeeklns Medina Coffee, Good," 26s of Ihe division Ogden-GreeRiver the fare ot AM Parties. per lb. Vnlon Pacific, from Evanston to OgHeekins Velvet Coffee, Very Good," all the den. By making this change, 33c per Ih. offices of the division will lie located New 13. Henry Kink, Heekins Robs Coffee, Extra Good, York. March in this city. 40c per Ih. It Is also reported that the office of chairman of the board of directors of Ilceklns- e Coffee, Best of all Norfolk the Western who t railroad, the agent and dispatcher of the Rio has been in the Gold." 4oe per lb. active service railroad Grande Western, in ihe I'nion depot for OfLy-siDeSherman It Co., Gona Coffee, years, and (lea. J. Gould 23c per Ih. building will ho moved Into the annex, lightful, voices to their those sddd yesterday A. Folger north of the main building, so aa to who have fin., Golden Gate Cofion be- J. spoken for 'Sunshine to the Soul, 40c lb. give more room for offices of the fee, tween the the railroads, government Dwlndell line, which own the controll- nn.l ihe public. Mr. Fink said: Wrlglit Co., White House Coffee, "Teddy's Choice, 40c ih. ing If not entire Intereat in the I'nion "The liiipg has gut to be done Depot company. Wedding Breakfast Cofthrough linking the people art- - the This present step of the Harriniau farts fee, Superfine, She lb. m tlie esse. The difficulty baa line is nothing more than whut baa l:eeu heretofore that the railroad men Baker 4k Co., Barlngton Hall Coffee, "Steel Cut." 40c lb. been looked for for several months, have been too busy to explain the M. J. Bramlenatfne, M. 4b B, Coffee, and is being met liy the Gould people compllcnted railroad problem to the 40c lb. with practically sealed lips. During people, on the one hand, and the peo M. 3. Very Fine, M. A B. Coffee, the past six monihs the Gould line hat pie havri been too Brandenstine, busy tn aludy it been receiving carloads of bulbllng for themselves, on the other baud. can, $1.10. "Very Fine" in been stored Better than Champagne and costs no material, which have "There are. however, two all imporIn used tant the local yards and which will more. If these coffees do not benefit things In this matter of for the construction of the system's It certainly benefits $99 out everybody not must Congress pass only Twenty-fourtnew passenger depot, on of a l.OOtt. So let the other chap enwise laws, but the railroads must I.inm'n and atrect betwern joy his favorite cereal In place. obey them both in letter and Wall avenue, the ground of which has without attempting at evasion,spirit, and Tm Dm & been ready for some nmnihs. must cooperate In their enforcement. That Is the only way In which co- STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Stops Itching Instantly. Cure piles, opers Hon ran he put on a satisfactory Both Phones 236. eczema, salt rheum, letter. Itch, hives, liar-t- s between the railroad and the 2364 Washington Avenue. herpes, scabies Doan's Ointment. At government." George J. Gould In his statement any drug store. - At All Druggists 50c and $1.00 . . a . r vt , J |