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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINER, THE EXAMINER FORERUNNER OF WORMS. I A IS The eMilil Both or milter's Both has appeared on the bench ta the 1 dens end orchard, end i'.n early j tar-do- n takes PRESSURE ON Jurers Ask for FKra Dollars a Day Thaw's Attorneys Are Much New York, April 1. It la probable Thaw lunacy ooBBlsnion w ill report Thursday morning. The wan adjourned 'last week until this jnoraing end when the Jury wee call-abefore tha court today Justice adjourned the trial agaia until Thursday morning. The lunacy cousin lesion will meat agaia tomorrow It is e spaded, that they will ba ready to report Thursday. la cans Urn commission Ends that Thaw la today inaane. within the moaning of the law. the trial will be stopped, but If they And that he is capable of going on, the trial will be resumed at once. It is doubtful if the defense will call any other witnesses. As soon as the defense rest, the summing up will begin hud, under theagreement made between the attorneys, will last for two days. The mem-anthe Th,w Jliry have pinioned ben allow them ft Jublc nilglirald a day for Jury services instead of tha ruaiomarj allowance of f 2 n day. The action is baaed .upon an Instance la which ths opurt made a similar increase in the Jury's allowance after tba ease bad been extended to an be-to- cmaa d ld u tV has Mrs. Evelyn Thaw made her dally vtait to bar husband In tha Tombs today, aha wan mat by a process server, who headed her a subpoena directing her to appear before tha lunacy commission tomorrow. Mrs. Thaw apparently had. not anticipated this move and appeared very much disturbed when the nature- of the paper was made know to her. "Do they expect me to testify against my husband?" she asked. She was told that her presenca was merely a matter of routine, but thin did not seem to neeuro her. District Attorney Jerome declined to make known bln purpose in railing Mrs. Thaw before the commission. ; - CONFIDENT OF THAW'S SANITY. New York, April 1. An Important development in the court proceedings against Hairy K. Thaw is tha announcement today by counsel for the prisoner that tha Thaw aide reels, no far an further testimony by their side In concerned, before the lunacy commission. Tha defense believes that this will help to bring thin particular bearing to a close by Tuesday night, that tha trial, delayed for more than a week by tha movement to determine Thew s sanity at tha presentlms, can immediately resumed. The defense assumes, of count, that tha commissi on will And that Thaw is now sane. In feet they are supremely confident of such an outcome, baaing thetr opinion on tba splendid allowing Thaw la said to have made when questioned by the commissioners. District Attorney Jerome does not bar Up opinion of tha defense that ths commission will conclude its bearing on Tuesday. Ho said the defense was assuming too much and expressed ths belief that several days would elapse before the commission reported. Mr. Jerome believes that tbs commission will hear his alienists and ha hopes, besides, that ths testimony of Dr. Allen 11c Lane Hamilton will be admitted. There la no doubt that tha hearing will be prolonged tf tbs state's alienists are allowed to tes tlfy as fully aa Mr. Jerome wishes them to do, but the defense's lawyers believe that they will only be permitted to toll what they think of Thaw's present condition and facta of the distant past, on which moat of their con clusions are based, will be eliminated, I Daniel O'Reilly, who since the eom-tbmission was appointed, haa token an AcUve part In tha defense with Clifford . nt :.H,!rtdErf.tt,,eon bln testimony j ! before tbs commission and that ooun-s- o sel will call no witnesses. He eald: The defense will offer no witnesses, w dld ? alternate, although know that Mr. Jerome has the of the commissioners to hear promise what his experts have to say on the writings of Thaw, on the evidence as adduced ut the trtul, and on tha observations they have made during the , ! I in.in fear 1 hlch are Justly entitled, particularly If they finally learn sente enough to cense Saga In the public's ays. Stunting red trial.'' CUEEN IS DYINQ. Mr. O'Reilly expressed the opinion Dr. Hamilton would not be allowed to testify and he added that ha hoped the whole nutter would be ended Tuesday night. "I do not see why It should not be." concluded Mr. O'Reilly. "There will be u brief nesalon of Justice Fitiger-old'court today but the Jury will again be dismissed, probably until Wednesday, to await the report of the that Mothsr sf King Alfonso Receives ths Lost Sacramento. , Madrid. April 1. Queen Chriatlnfa. mother of King Alfonso, is suffering from a serious attack of grippe. Her temperature haa reached a maximum of 104 degree Her phyalclana have declined to make any predictions aa to the probable outcome of the pa- lunacy commission." tient's condition. She haa received the last aacramenta. SENSIBLE CRITICISM. Queen Chriatinn w&a preparing to go to Cartagena with King Alfonao to (to head of firm) meet King Edward when she wan A Superintendent former haa applied to stricken. Owuing to the interesting ua fur a position aa as n traveling of condition daughter-in-laher fur our wines. Hr ;i that hs of Queen Victoria, the lllnem Queen haa bought wln of lift fur years. Christina at this tima la regarded aa i Head I should prefer a clever man. tarticulariy unfortunate, Transatlantic Talc. a hotel-keep- lea-ma- ! SCHOOL boys and girls need Emulsion. Class- room work impairs their vitality. Passing from heated rooms into raw penetrating winds, they often fall a prey te coughs and colds. Scott's Emulsion makes healthy fat, and rich blood to nourish their growing bodies. It repairs and increases their vital powers. It enables them to withstand the cold winds. All BtUQGBTSi Ma. ARD tua - king la lodged. Ru- dlsap-peartnr- d , 1 1 "And that door la locked? "Only the four lord have key sir. pert Hentiau, of course nil I drew nearer to him. pretense of illness was at an And have they keys of tha gratend. 1 marked the effect oa tha garriing? I naked in a low whisper. son of Zend They ceased to be seen I think, nir, only Detchnrd and Ruabroad, and any ef my men who went pert." near the cs:.tl reported that the ut"Where does the duke ledge?" most vignr-C-' prevailed there. Touch"In the chateau on the first floor. ed as I was 1' Mme. de Mauban'a apHia apartment are on the right ns peal. I seemed as powerless to befriend you go toward the drawbridge. her aa I bad proved to help the king. "And Mme. de Mauhan? Michael bade me defiance, and, nl Just opposite on the left But her though he, too, had heeu seen outaiik-thdoor la locked after she baa entered." more for with wails, sp disregard "To keep her In? pearaaces than be had hitherto sbowu. Doubtless, air. be did not take the trouble tu send any "And the duke, I suppose, has the excuse for hia failure to wait on th key?" king. "Yea. And the d.nwbridge is drawn Time ran on la inactivity when every back nt night and of that, too, the moment was prwtlng. for not only so holds dnke the it cannot was 1 faced with the new dangei be run across key,moot that without applithe e which the aiir about my own cation to him. brought on me. but groat "And where do you sleep?' murmur had arisen In Btrrlaau at my "In the entrance hall of tht chateau, continued absence from the city. They with five servants." knowlhad been greater hot for the "Armed? edge that Flirts was with mo, aul "They have pikes, nir, but no firefor this reason I suffered her to stay, arms. The duke will not trust them to danhave her where though I bated with firearms." ger was and though every day ef our Then at last I took the matter boldly present sweet intercourse strained my hi my hand I had failed ones nt endurance almost to breaking. As a Jacob's ladder; I should fail again final blew nothing would content my them. I must make the attack from advisers, Sinkencs and the chancellor, tha other old who came out from Strciaau to make 1 have promised yen twenty thouan urgent representation te me, save sand crowns," said I. "Yon shall have that I should appoint a day for the fifty thousand If yon will do what I publle aoiemnlaation ef my betrothal, ask of yon tomorrow night Rut, first, a ceremony which la Rnritania Is well do thoae servants know who your prisIgh an binding and great n thing ni oner Is?" No, air. They believe him te be the marriage itself. And this, vtilb some private enemy of the dukes." Flavin sitting by ice, I was forced to "And they would not doubt that I do, setting a date a fortnight ahead and appointing the cathedral In Steel-a- am tha king? an the piece. And thle formal net, "How should they? ho asked. "Look to thl then. Tomorrow at S being published fer and wide, caused greet Joy throughout the kingdom and in the morning exactly fling open the wan the talk of all tongues, eo that I front door of the chateau. Don't foil reckoned there were but two men who by an instant." Khali you bo tber air? chafed nt It I mean Block- - Michael Do what I toll "Ask no question and myself and but one who did not kuow of it that one the man wtaoss you. Bay the ball la close or what you will That la nil I ask of yon. name I bore, the klug of Ruritanla. "And may I escape by the door, sir, In truth, I heard something of the way the news wee received In the cas- When I have opened It?' "Te quick oa your legs will curry tle, fer after an interval of three days tha man Jobenn, greedy fer more mon- you. One thing macs. Carry this note It' In - French; yon ey, though fearful for hie Ilf again to madams oh. found means to visit ns. He had bean can't rend It and charge her, far the sake of all our live not to foil In what waiting on the duke when the tiding It order came. Blerk Mlrhael'a fact had grown The man was trembling, but I had to blacker still, end he had sworn trust to what be had of courage and to when he was better Nor pleased what be had of hooeaty. I dared not Rupert took oath that I meant to do aa I Mid and, turning to Mme. de Man-ba- wait, for I feared that the king would rival gone. die. wished hnr Joy on When the fellow wan gone, I called Michael's hand stole toward hln sword, and Frits to me and unfolded ths said Johann, but not a bit did ( Rupert Bapt hat I bad farmed. Bapt ebook planet havon ' rallied the duke be for care, hie head over It. hod reigning made a better king than "Why can't you wait? he asked. And," ed for years past In Rurltnnla. "The king may die." said hr, with a meaning bow to bis "Michael will be forced to net before scuds "the dertl lussler, that" the princess s tliiwr man than henvan "Then, said I. "the king may llv bad marked out fer her. By my soul, hs Well, and If he does? him bade Michael does! Thru harshly "For fortnight? I naked limply. hold hia tongue and leave them, but And Bapt hit his m net ache. Rupert must needs Erst kies mndnme's Suddenly Frits von Tarlenfaeim laid band, which ho did as though he loved hie hand on my shoulder. him. bar, while Michael glared nt "Let ua go and make tha attempt Thin wan the lighter aide of the fel- said he. low's nows, but mors serious came be"I mean yon to go don't bo afraid, hind, and it wss plain that if time said I. pressed at Tsrlenbelui It pressed none Aye, but do you stay here and taka tbs teas fiercely st Zends. For ths king care of the prince? was very sick. Johans hod seen him, A gleam came Into old Septs eye. and bn was wasted and hardly able ts "We should havo Michael out way of move. "Thors could bn no thought or the other then, be chuckled, where-ttaking another for him now. Bo alarmIf you go and are killed with the ed were they that they had aent for a king what will become of thoee ef no physician from Etrolanu, and the physi- who era left?" cian, having been introduced Into ths j They will serve Queen Fla via," said bluffs cell, had eome forth pale and ' X, "end I would to God I could ho on . ths and urgently prayed trembling them. of ne duke to let him go back and meddle j A pause followed. Old Bapt broke It mare lu the affair. But the duke would ' yet with an unmeant not and held him there n prieouer, tell- ' by laying sadly, eat Frits end me toughthat drollery was him If the bis safe Ilfs king ing lived while the duke desired and died ing: "Why didnt old Rudolf III. marry when the duke desired not otherwise. was it? And, persuaded by the physician, they your ta the king wo "It said "Come I; visit to Mme. had allowed de Maubau ths king and give him sack attendance j are thinking about." "It ta true." said Frit bis state needed and as only n worn- "Moreover, I went o "I havo been n can give. let his life hang In the u Impostor for the profit of another, and balance, and I was fret strong whole end free. Wherefore great gloom but I will not he one for my own, and la not alive and on hie reigned at Zends, and, nave when they If the king before the day of betrothal throne were which to very they quarreled, come whet prone, they hardly spoke. But the ' comet I will tell tha truth, deeper the depression of the rest I nuy "You shall go. lad, said Rapt youug Rupert went about Patau's work Here ia the plan I had made: A with n smile In h'a eye and a aoug on trong party under Rapt'n command his lip. and laughed "Et to burst (said Johann) because the dnke always net was to steal up to the door of the rvtcbant to guard the king when Mme. j chateau. If discovered prematurely, de Mauban was in the cell which pro they were to kill anyone who found caution wn indeed, not unwise in my them with their sword for I wanted careful brother. Thua Johann told hie no noise of tiring. If all went well, tale and eelxed hia crown Yet he bo- they would be at the door when us to allow him to stay with ui , hauu opeued it. They were to rush la In Tartenheim, and not venture fain , end secure the servant if their mare bead again in the lion's den, but we presence and the nee of the king's had need of him there, and, although 1 j name were not enough. At the same moment end on thin hinged the plan a woman's cry wee to ring out loud and shrill from Antoinette de Man-ban- s cbamlter. Again and again she was to cry: "Help, help! Michael, trip!" end then to titter tbe. name of young Rupert Hantaan. Then, at hoped, Michael In fnry. would rush out of hia apartments opposite and fall alive into the bands of Sept. Rtili the cries would go on. My men would let down the drnwbridg and it would be strange if Rupert hearing hie name thns taken in vain. did not descend foom where he slept and seek to cross. De Geutet might or might not come with him. That must be left to chance. And when Rupert set hia foot on the drawbridge? There was my part for I was minded for another swim In the moat; and. lest I should grow weary, I had resolved to take with me a small wooden ladder on which I could rest my feet my arms In the watwv-aa-d when I left it. I would rear it against the wall Jnst by the bridg aad when the hrldre wa across I would stealth) ds and had talked with that the bM H drawbridge, aad s to when the CHAPTER XTL S I had ridden pubHrly in Zen- Encouraged. THE PRESIDENT. Nebraska Buts Journal: Railroad Inter sate are applying a personal and political pressure to the President such as no other power in this country except united public opinion in capable of summoning- - J. Pierpont Morgan te able to speak for four railroad pree Idsits as it they ware actually "Me chief clerks," as President Btlckney rails them. Ha, with Mr. Harrlman sad Mr. Hilt make a trio who ean speak with authority not only for railroad divisions but for no small number of political divisions, for the railroads penetrate every populous community in tba United States and In practically every one they main lain their political organisations and la for as possible constitute themselves tha dictator of public affairs. The preeideat, fortunately, ha inured to this sort of prodding by his long battle for national rale kgisUtion. It Is not much over a year sines ha was being assured that the transportation intarns ts wars on the verge of ruin at the hands of eon groan. Now It is the state legislatures that threaten to extinguish them. Yet, they will take notice, little has been don. an yet except to aas taws re- -' gulling them to charge for carrying passengers, aves passengers of polltl eal Influence, to msks provision to prevent their charging Influential shippers less than tha established rata on freight, and to require all passengers ta ba carried at not mors than two cents a alia, which is above tha former average charge, reduced rates and free transportation considered. These things, desirable as they are to tha public, do not appear calculated to reduce railroad earnings. Tha railroad men are crying before they are hurt, In an evident effort to bluff tha public out of the notion of enforcing a Mr measure ef regulation. It is admitted that they have reason to foar anti-pas-s laws even where such laws Inaroale their passenger earnings, for the reason that such Inwu open tbs way to freight rata reg ulatioa. But tha courts have held state regulation of freight rates cannot be permitted to reduce rail-- ' road profits below s reasonable level; ; that one state cannot make its rates low as to eat up the profits of an interstate road earned In another state. Ths railroads seed have no IMi UK hr Ifasrv Holt Coavrffhtsg. I er n HOPE BEFORE THE S CALLED COMMISSION IN LUNACY. SHE place. When the Both issues forth to reproduce. then la tha tins for horticulturists and others to act. and this pa-pealla upon the state hoard of horticulture to aid In thin work, alao tha comcounty Inspector and the county missioner Spraying apparatus should be pat at work ta all tha orchards the city to aiuou the yarto source of re much grief to those who are endeavoring to have beautiful yards and clean fruit. SZenda ANTHONY vegetation and horticultural pmdoota daring the nnmaor Boatka. The eodMag Both iooa Bore damage to apple tree than any other inaect with which the oKhardiat haa to eon-tenOat of the eoeoona. the winter c hooM 4 the worm a, eotno the metha in earty spring. They dopoatt their ogga H the tree on the tawa and front thane agga eome the offspring of the want that beetune a Both. The ogga of the moth hoar worm Theae worma ontar the (twit and do great damage. The wormn eC the aocond generation epin a cocoon and there they are sheltered in the winter, while the transformation to a flytag inaect APRIL 2, TUESDAY, Sfe Prisoner By... In largo nuBbora preaagea the destruction by wmu of such OGDEN, UTAH. u WOT. the tf Rupert creep oa to It--nd or De Gantet crossed la oaf sty it would be my miafartne net my fault. Ihy dead, two own only would remain, and for them we must trust to the confusion wo had created and to n aud-de- u rush. W should have the keys of the door that tod to tha all ImporFar hap they would rash tant room out If they stood by thetr order then the kings life hung oa the nwift-nee- o with which we could force the outer door, end I thanked God that not Rupert Beotian watched, but Detchnrd. For though Detchnrd was n cool man, relenttara and no coward, he had neither the dash nor the recklessness of Rupert Moreover, h If nuy one of them, really loved Black Michael and it might be that he would leave Benoaiu to guard tha klug and rush across the bridge to take part lu tha eflTray on the other side. Bo I planned desperately. And that our enemy Bight be the tierter lulled to security I gave erdero that our residence should bo brilliantly lighted from top te bottom, s thongh wo were engaged in revelry, end should eo be kept ail night, with music playing and people moving to end fro. Btrekenca would ba there, and be waa to eoneeal ear departure, if he could, from Flavin. And If wa came not again by ths morning he won to march, opanly and In force, to the castle aad demand the person of the king. If Black Michael ware not there, ns I did not think ha would b tbe marshal would take Fla-vi- a with hia us awiftly aa he could, to Btretaau and thorn proclaim Black Mlrhaela treachery aad tha probable death of the king and rally nil that there was honest and true round tbo banner ef the prioress. And. to aay truth, this waa what I thought moot likely to happen. For I had great doubts whether either the king or Black Michael or I had Bora than a day to lira. Well if Black Michael died, and If L the ploy actor, alow Rupert Henman with my own hand and then died myself. It might ho that fate would deni aa tightly with Rnritania as could be hoped, notwithstanding that it demanded the Ufa of the king and to her dealing tbos with bio I waa lu no tamper to make objection. It was tam when wa root from and I betook bo to tha prln--r Bha wan penal ve apartment that evening, yet when I Irft her she filing her arms about mo and grew for n instant bashfully radiant ns aha lipped a ring on my finger. I wearing tie .king's ring, but I bad on my little finger a plain bund ef gold engraved with tbe motto of ear famThis X took off ily, "Ml Quae Fed coo-fere- WHY CONSULTATION We Wo Accept Prs. Elliott, Across the street from old stand Washington Avenue. 2356 aatiafoction with the French occup Uon aad have announced their in?wi Lai Marnia. Algeri April 1. la tloa of sending Suo sheep to tie Oud-Jview of tbe satisfactory condition premartlet. This te an indlct'Jua ut vailing in tbo Oudja reglun, Gen. Lleu-t- the confidence Inspired among th commander of the French column frontier tribesmen by Farnce' numi of occupation, haa decided to turn testation of power. over the command of Oudja to Gen. Boothes itching akin. Heala cuti Detaaneau and returned to hie regular duties at Oran. Ho will leave or burns without a scar. Cure piiic Oudja tomorrow. The Bodamama ecsoma, salt rheum, any hcMg tribesmen, who are encamped in the Doan's Ointment. Your druggist hd, . Oudja district, have expressed much tt, y, E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains IN ANY FAST OF THE CITY AND COUNTY. Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Opposite Reed Hotel 420-- z BIC YSSLES and put on her finger and signed to bw to let me go. And ah understanding, stood away and watched ua with dimmed eye "Wear that ring even though you wear unether when you ere queen," aid. "Whatever rise I wear, this I will wear till I die and after, said aha aa he kissed the ring. WE DAVE THEM AND THE DEBT e (Continued Tomorrow). GERMAN HOSPITAL. Jerusalem, April 1 The foundation atone of tha new German hospital upon the Mount of Olives was laid yesterday in the presence of tbe governor of Jerusalem, tbe other local officials and many spectators, to tbe accompaniment of cbeer for Bmperor William and for tbo Button of Turkey, who gave the land and authorised the construction of the hospital Dr. Drylander, the court chaplain of Berlin. represented Emperor William and Baron Von Mlrbnoh repreeanted the teleEm pres. Dr. Drylander reed gram from the Emperor greeting tbe German tbe local authorities and the representatives of other nattoaa and faltha who attended tbo ceremony, end Invoking the blessing of the Almighty upon the hospital. CLARKS j STORES , - St' Phones : 420 and . r, now at QUIET AT OUDJA. 41 0 25th t ; Guarantee Speedy and Abso- - Written la Strong aad Safe Oompaaiefl at Lowest BiUl nv-ngel- I FREE - National and Hudson and we do Our machine shop is complete and KINDS WORK. ALL OF REPAIR of Full line Bicycle Supplies and Cutlery. See ua before you buy or have your repair work done. up-to-da- te M. Mansen 2528 Washington SS. Avo. OPFOSITE CITY HALL. JESSE J. DRIVER ht Visit the shoe department and buy children's shoes from 2 to 8 for 5o to 2 for Ui. and 8 2 "Hercules" Suits for boys give satisfaction because they are made to wear. K. B. Clothing fer men. The new style In men's clothing are hero and the prices are very low. Call in now and get a new suit while the weather la good. The new hats for men and born are here also new phades and shape We naked a lady how much she She paid for a set of pots and Iren Wn always eell them st said 88c a set In our bargain department 11-2- A good many styles ef Oxfords have arrived for Indies and children. From 80o to 81.28 to 82.60 la Indies' and 82.00 for children. There are bargal&e of many kinds in the notion department Buttons, 6c: belt 18e; purse lie: hud bags. 19c. "Ideal waleta for children, 18 Etc., etc. in Fresh eggs are always to be found Grocery department. DRUGGIST Wishes his many friends to, s, in know that he and nicely located at is-sti- 2275 bus-ines- ll : -- Washington Ave, You are especially invited to call and see him at his new location -- |