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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, ETA II. OGDEN. TITSDAY, ATRIL mi ni io the Jury last u th . hm tin Iw:i of the trial, 1. i. mother was flr.i lurr.iim.e.i. M.iii 1 that he would nir cum ji: upon her ar. 1 held her i:.- believing her n bare ! I vlii'.trss Victim of v:rci.llis:si!:ci. n. ' M.-"Wiit-- 1 said thi,. continued. wiii m i : i iu nund that three things bad lo- iwt'loped- - That tor 'ear u tb;, tins my,- - l:J been coiuirritd ien-:i-8 a girl, the mother ih. month from the nm-h- n mother had given U :!.e dis'r.i- -. winch a statement might tenure the eo'l! of hr- iiuu::i ter. hr which be might toare ln-alone in the world her father .'.ca.l, her mother uunatuiu!. her 9. 1907. ! MILLIONARIE' THE Springfield Fire & COOPER Marine iio 1 - :r TALKS Insurance Company Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP TO ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE : YOUNG TO BE MONTH ST. LOUIS. MAN IN w - O F Telia of the Medicines He Controls Which Created Sensation. 1905 244, 9.10.00 pacific Coast Premiums, 1900 ftiG0,S29.98 Pacific Coast rrmiums, NET INCREASE $415,893.95 Francisco was pleased with the Springfield, or the year 1900 would show a DECREASE in net San premiums. orer the companies you are insured with and Check learn how many made such a record as the Springfield. IahiI. April Cooper. I be verified. "It is one of my beliefs that every successful nun should devote a part of his resources in aiding the unfortunate. I rely to a great extent on M. G. the public for information concerning families, or Individuals who an in need, and I 'fill, therefore, be very Bel 809 55 FIRST grateful to ajl who will send me the Offce name and address of people who ere Ind. 80 NAT. BANK destitute. Upon being asked about the public removals of deafness, which he has made in Pittsburg and other cities Mr. Cooper said, I have appeared STRIKE IN PARIS. kers, grocers, etc-.- , it was decided to each night, la the cities I have visited, cell a general strike. Xu date was before audience that ranged from two Puu. April 8. At a meeting of a specified for its oummrocroient, but to ten thousand people, and have eonulttee of the allied provision there is every reason to believe it will stated that 1 would remove In less than three minutes' time, deafness of trade., union comprising butchers, bil be April IX, y ears' standing. I have treated In public In this insnner over a bundled people each night. I shall do this work in fit. Louis to some extent, and I will then prove whether 1 am successful or not. It will be time to discuss this work after I have given one pf these demonstrations as my claims would now seem extravagant Cures wives ethers fall. Madam metfcede. Pies "The preparation with which I eeweu Katies far say Ciwenla Dlaaaaa ef any sam. give these demonstrations it not the one to which I owe by success, as my ar satura. Every caee guaranteed. New Discovery is my principle rem-erThis preparation is for the reA Partial cf Diseases Cured moval of all forma of stomach trouble. Catena. Pee fleet. Ringing is the Kara, I have not yet decided where my rt the bead. Threat. Nest, Eye sr liar. AU DU-eadC the Lungs, Broachlal Tabes aad Chert. headquarters will lie while here,r but will know within the next twenty-foueC the Btemsoh. Uvea Kidneys aad Bladder. Heart Dlaaaaa hours. Harveaa TroeUea. St Vltoa Dasce, Files, nai, AsfhsM, tal ail Rsetal TraaMsa, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from aai a Danas eea paanhar Is Women. ANT PR1VATR D18BAIIB OP CALIFORNIA LAWYER trtckly esied to stay cured. ' MERCILE88LY ATTACKS la at ether the caartlaattca sad advies IUH Cote ease EVELYN THAWS MOTHER. ho loe lala. Gall writs, (Continued From Page One.) J. Robt. Forrislall, Agt. Agee, Mgr. Phones Estes Doctor Specialist y. list Piet.t DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST lawilfc m.te I p, at Mil Washington An, 18. OBm Blnh). Ogd. (Boyla Baaieaibar tha number you saw her struggle to tell the truth. You saw her fur days, struggling which through a has no parallel In this or any other country. You saw her fight for days against the man who has sworn to make her a widow. You saw her fighting against all that man that learned and brilliant man could bring to bear to break-thstory. You saw her undergo that terrible ordeal, but did you see her flinch, did you see her hesitate T Xo. Under the merdlese you heard from her unwilling, but truthful, lips that her relations with Stanford White, once begun, continued until her nature revolted, until God asserted himself. Do you need any more proof than that that her story is true? If it were false, would It not have been easier for her to say that the relatione were not continued? But she told the whole story, the whole truth. One other question, I want to ask you. Why did Stanford White, Just at that moment, remora the mother, this child's only protector, as guardian upon her tender years, as sentinel on her tottering step upon the slippery walks of New York? Why was the mother amt to Pittsburg with money furnished by Stanford While? Why was the young brother sent away to school, except to remove prying eyes? Another matter I call your attention to. During the year following this terrible event Stanford White contracted to pay Evelyn Nesblt 825 a week when she was unable to earn a living upon the stage. The checks which are here In evidence show that many of them were payable in the mother. It has been figured that the mother received at the bands of Stanford While In that year 83,50ft enurmous sum to this woman who had been living in mean lodgings without enough to eat The district atto-ne- y win tell yon that Stanford Whits was circumstances then in straightened Why, then, I ask you, was he paying Evelyn Xesblt'a mother 8300 a month?' Mr. Delmas then took np the alary of Mias Slmuntuns return from Europe, where the had learned Evelyn's story. She went to Stanford Whlto and confronted him with It. It waa then that White went to Mr. Hummel. That shows that Stanford White saw danger ahead and waa ready to do anything to gain protection. Thereupon. as soon as Evelyn Nesblt returned, a paper waa drawn up, to which I will refer later. remember Gentlemen, do you Christmas, of 1904? Do you remember that banquet which Stanford White had arranged in celebration of Evelyn Nesblt's birthday? Lo you remember that Harry Thaw aurrrod-e- d In rescuing her from Stanford White's clutches, and that White went to the theater later, and, flourishing a revolver, ewore to take Harry Thaw's life before morning? Things like these pay glowing tribute to Evelyn Neabita story.1 Mr. Delraaa bad a acore or more t.f legal cap sheets, to which he referred occasionally, and particularly whn he came down to the actual argument as to the motive Stanford White had m paying money to Evelyns mother and in sending Howard Neablt to school at hla expense. When Mr. Delmas hs.1 completed his denunciation of Stanford White, he launched into a merciless attack ou Evelyn Thaw's mother. He first re-n e BICYCLES WE IIAVE THEM AND TIIE BEST National aid Hudson Our machine shop is complete l ull and and we do ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK. line of Bicycle Supplies and Cutlery. See us before you buy or have your repair work done. up-to-da- te H Ga u 2528 Washington Ave. OPPOSITE CITY HALL. E. F. 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When asked about his plans for Ids visit to St. lauds, he said: "I shall .remain in this city about four weeks. 1 bate come here to introduce my preparations in my usual way and l sill give the public ample opportunity to ascertain whether the P claims I make for these medicines can liit- - THE UTAH CANNING COMPANY executed. "When I learned i hut every aimed at her heart fj'-i- fivm a quiver supplied by her mother: when I learnwho was ed that it was the uioiht-pointing out the sore an.! lender ixu for the distrHt attorney to ntiack. aud when 1 learned that tin- - p.nir babblings of a girl In school -- her diary had been furnished l., the mother that they might be used agnitikt her, 1 retracted, as 1 retract now. the btateinent which 1 made iu behalf of the mother. "Oh. unnatural noih,-that she waa. to dewort her gi'i and leave her d the vietim of the lust of this for a year the mau; to rect-hwages of her daughters downfall: to wear diamond bought with such money as this and then to route now. In the hour of her daughter's suprepie agony , to steal away the life or her only protector! Why, geutleiuen of the Jury, n beast protects her young. 1 have even seen a little bird watching over her brood of young in a dusty road, ruffle her brave little feather until alie was twice her natural sUe and fly straight at a pointer who had roiue running up until the dog stopped abashed aud respected the mother. "Oh, shame upon this woman. Net content with what she baa already done, she would lake away the life of the one human being who ran.o an angel Into the life of this girl upqn the downward path, who told the girl that whatever alie might be iu the eyes of a sinlul and debauched woilu. he knew her soul was pure. He said: Yea, 1 kno that your soul Is pure; I know it was mu your fault; I know you are an unfortunate and betrayed girl; but come to me and 1 will protect you. About your form I will throw tbe strong arm of a man. 1 will fight the battles of lif with you at my aide. No matter what others may think of you. 1 think you' arc an angel. To me you are fairer than Rachel at the well or Udlh lu the fields. Mr. Delniai halted his address at this point fur a few minutes and dt down to rest One of the Jurors wiped his eyes with n handkerchief. When Mr. Delmas resumed, he wsd that there waa documentary rvldeuce to prove that Evelyn Nesblt told Hurry Thaw the atory of her downfall, in Paris, in 1903, He quoted at leng.h from the letters Thaw wrote from Paris to his attorney, Mr. Longfellow. These letters make many references to the girl's life. The attorney declared that Thaw had no orraston to lie to hla mother when he told her the story in Plttaburg after his return from Europe, In contrast to the mother ef Evelyn Neablt, Mr. Delmas pictured the mother of Harry Thaw, He reviewed the testimony she gave upon the stand and pointed to the love and affection sne displayed for her on when he began to dlaplay that restlessness which culminated in (he tragedy. He spoke in eulogistic terms pf her noble character and of the sacrifices she made to lighten the burden and boy. eae the pain of her heart-brokeMrs. Thaw listened to the compliments without evincing emotion. Her children sat stolid as ever. Evelyn was unmoved by the attack on her mother and as a matter of fact her features were Immobile throughout the duration of the argument After paying his tribute la Mrs. Thaw, Mr. Delmas rehearsed tbe story which related to the attention to which Thaw paid to Evelyn placing particular, stress upon that portion which referred to hla visits to Pomp-towhere she waa a pupil in a boarding school. He spoke in the tern derest of tones of Thaws visit to the girl's bedside when she was 111, of bis deep concern for her when she was convalescing and of his efforts to restore her to health. He declared that Thaw waa then paying honorable court to Evelyn and made her an honorable proposal of marriage soon afterwards in Paris. Mr. Delmas read at length from the letters Thaw wrote to his lawyer, Mr. Longfellow, claiming that they proved beyond n doubt that Evelyn Nesblt bad told him her story and further proved that be loved her honestly and honorably and wished to make her hla wife. He then called attention to the testimony of Mrs. Caine, to theNee-bi-eft fect that Thaw had. while Evelyn was 111 at cbonl, asked her niolhi-for the child's hand la honorable mar riage. The incidents of the European taken up, as trip in 19"3 were nextlove for Evelyn showing Thaw's great Nesblt. He traced this love as troll-fleby Evelyn Thaw and Mrs. William Thaw down to the time of bis f Si. MVVVJXfVAAJ l- Packers ef High Grads Vegetables Pierce's Pure Food Catsup. Pure Food Prk A Beans Pierce Pure Food Hominy. Puree Worcestershire Sauce. Pierce- UtaH Fruits and FIVE THE BEST. Edward Bichaol, Proprietor. Factory 2454 Wall Avrnut.' OGDEN. UTAH. POINTS, UTAH. OGDEN, Phono 107F. Cache Valley Condensed Milk Company a J. G. READ & BROS. CO. JOHN I10XER Harness and Saddlery Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer of grev-buiiw- e n n, d wedding.Does - a man who loves a woman. exclaimed Mr. Delmas. who has loved her for tw-- i years; who baa lavished bis whole being on her, wbo centered on her bln happiness and his for his wife future; who wanted her does such a man. I nay, invent a story, which disgraces In bin mind and In the minds of the world the woman be loves Can any man tell you that Invented this Harry Thaw deliberately most disgraceful and most debasing Store ever told? Gentlemen, 1 think I have established to your satisfaction that this story Is true, that It is not fabrication; that Evelyn Thaw's statement that she told this story to Harry Thaw in Paris, In 19U3 Is true. Against this, what Is there In this case? Nothing except the testimony of Abraham Hummel. 1 do not wish to apeak of that unfortunate mBn in terms any stronger thun tbe stern exigencies of this esse demand. It Is a melancholy picture that of a man in the declining years of life, when the time Is npproachlngwhen life's sun is setting, crowning a life strewn along Ita entire path with misdeeds, by one crowning set of Infamy, In resorting to perjury in n attempt to deprive a fellow being of life-Mr. Deimns real exhaustively from Hummel's testimony, pointing out what he said were discrepancies in almost every statement. He first read what Hummel said about Bending for a photographer to make a picture of the affidavit alleged to have been signed by Evelyn Nesblt and having the photographer conic to hla office. " The beet and Largest Manufacturer in the WeaL 334 Manufacturers of Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk Won the gold modal at the State Fair, 1905. A trial can will convince you there lo none JUST AS GOOD TENTS and AWNINGS to 840 Twenty fourth Street 2268 Waoh. Avo. OGDEN, UTAH. Ask your Grocer for FACTORY OGDEN, UTAH. Thro he read whore Hummel denied ending fur the photographer or that the man had come to hu office. These statements, declared the attorney, "came from the llpa uf the same man upon (hat witness chair. They were uttered under the solemnity of hla oath or whatever aoimiutiy may attach to the oaih of a felon--man convicted and under sentence for One of these statements waa a deliberate falsehood. Which It was I care not -- they probably bulb are false. "Hummel testified that he dictated this thing, miscalled an affidavit. He say he dictated it In his office in 19u3 to a stenographer whose name or individuality he dor not recall. If he dictated it, if this la hi work; If these are hta words, then be committed deliberate perjury here before you and the evidence a here on the face of th paper. "To teatlfy agalnat this defendant it ww neceeaary for Hummel that wretched little old man to swear that he was not acting as Evelyn Nesblt's attorney, that no legal action waa conHe came templated In her behalf. here to tell you that Harry Thaw had beaten like a hound the woman hr loved. That la a thtng you men know Thaw would rather have died than wi AT LOGAN, it UTAH. The Putnam Clothing House IS AGENT FOB The Bradley & Metcalf Shoes , done. He swore be bad never been attorney for Evelyn Nenliit, yet on the bank of this very paper which lay before the district attorneys eyes when this man waa on the stand are the words Howe and Hummel, attorneys for plaintiff.' On the paper Itself are these words. 'Evelyn Nesblt, p.slntlff, ver.ua Harry K. Thaw, defendant. This man waa perjured, perjured when he told you that he was nuther counsel; perjured when he said he was not her attorney; perjured when he told you no setton waa contemplated in her behair. Vt hat waa the reason for the drawing of this paper? It Is simple. Mis filmonton had returned from Europe and went to Stanford White with the story Evelyn Nesblt had told her. He knew wbat he had done would eternally disgrace him tf Itrimcame known, and might send him to prison. He found Evelyn Nesblt ss soon as he returned. He told her Harry Tlisw was a bad man; that It was neceeaary for her protection that he be kept away from New York. He took her to Hummel's office, and what waa hla object? To get from her by a cunning trick, a monstrous deception, n statement which would keep Thaw from telling what be knew that would make In some way, I trouble for White. know not how. this paper waa drown up. Tbea In the tower Evelyn Nesblt was Induced to sign It. or to sign some .other paper, without reading It la It. I don't or knuflnf what know whether it waa I hi paper or noL la this her signature or Is It a clever forgery or photograph? All I know Is what come from so questionto be valueless. It able a source la a trick. How the trirk waa done I do not know, but that It waa a trick . I do know. the Upon Ita face this paper proves man who dictated It committed on the stand. I know he la a convicted felon. 1 know there are now two Indictment agalnat him for pr curing false testimony." To illustrate whit he termed Hummels perfidy. Mr. Delmas delved Into and PICKLES STRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. Vegetables FACTORY, We pack but one grede of goods VINEGAR A Full Line of FOR MEN, BOYS AND j BRADLEY METCALF COL . CHILDREN. There Is none more per left or reliable. It will pay you to call and examine them. MAKERS OF GOOD 5H0E5 SINCE 1843 Special Candy Sale Next Saturday, April 13, from 2 to 6 p. m.. our PURE STICK CANDY, ass't flavors, Only 1 M 5c Per Pound Regular Price 25c Ogden Candy Kitchen 370 25lh St, Broom Hotel Building Ind. Phone 326 , ier-Jur- y the history of the Morse-Dodgesse and explained to t,ie Jury bow the discredited lawyer obtained set false testimony In an effort to leside a marriage which had been which bad regally performed and sulted happily.; And you, gentlemen, Deimns contestinued, are askodupon thL min's widow by a child this make to timony ending this defendant to an ignominious death. Mr. Delmas then askedfor an admorning, journment until tomorrow adsaying he expected to finish hla dress by the noon hour. Adjournment waa ordered until e Gm3mHsn 5 Four times the light - at half the cost 10:30 a. m. EVELYN MAY TESTIFY. - V- There is a posNew York, April Nesblt sibility that Mr. Evelyn Thsw will again be wen on the wit neaa aland In the trial of her husband. Harrv K. Thaw, for the murder of Stanford White. An announcement issued by the defense. In ttatlng lu llna of conduct of the caae. said that Dr. Han McLane Hamilton would be the first witnesa called, as bis examination had not been finished when the proceedings were postponed by thea applicomcation for the appointment of mission In lunacy by toe district atThe announcement conclud torney. 8. It has not been decided by , Thats what eletlric lighting doe. If you question it, question uh. Were only too glad to give information aud good service along the lighting line. Thats why we are Those Lite Mon 99 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AT Commercial Electric Company 2279 WASH. AVE. PHONE 362. the (Continued on Page Fourl Doan's Ointment cured me of ec xema that bad auuoieri me a long -time. The cure was permanent." Hou. S. V. Ma'thew. Commissioner STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Want Ads Bring Big Results |