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Show OGDEN, UTAH. THE MORNING EXAMINER, a eyale whes worthy motives arc I CENTRAL AMERICAN putsd to any one from out the whirl CONFERENCE HELD of the underworld. Evelyn's story Is Wick treat care, by a proceu en- to him sa empty tala of a girls deeomnieiitvd tirely his own, Dr. Price is enabled fense of a wayward career of Countries Engaged to extract from each of the true, when her girlhood should hare been Representatives in War, Held Meeting with select fruits, all of its character- sa pure as toe snow when ft falls on State Department Officials. istic flavor, and place in the mar- mountain peaks. Thaw, In Jerome's ket a class of flavorings of rare eyes, ia ae better than any one of a rxceUeece. Every flavor is of multitude of wealthy young men of Washington, April I. A day of conbet war a the Central Ameriferences him and for will ha and flay lftea, perfect purity. Freat strength representatives here in the effort jellies, his profligacy sad reckless disregard can flavoring basis for petes hul so to iwsrh cake, custards, etc.. of human life. ton-- True Flavors ice-crea- flaroiing Extracts i ba used with perfect Vanilla Lemoa Orange Boos, eg lifattioe. THE EXAMINER OUT OF DMT. no people of Utah, Mormons and OenOlea, hare reaecm for applauding the teoori made by JaeeA F. tafth is lifting the Mormon church out of debt The church cetera Into toe Ufa of every one In this etate dlieetly or tadtraetly. Whan It in well governed and tntalUgantly directed, that good government end lnteUlgence tends to the advancement of all the people of this section. When Joeeph F. Smith was made president of the Mormon church, that lnetliutioo was heavily la debt Our heat reoollectlos ! that there wee aomethlng approaching a million dollars tt obligations to ba met Since then morn Improvements In church property hare been made than ever before, more aid has been given ebnrch organisations, outoido Zioa take, than aver before, yet notwithstanding tfcla enlarged ua of the church revenues, the treasury baa aet aaidt a surplus to be applied to the debt a, until at laat toe church la out of debt When tho Pioneer Power plant was being co Detracted In Ogden canyon, under such a peculiar syatem of financiering as a certain debonair and crcfty gentleman of gloved hand and with faoe suffused with smiles, was capable of devising, some one said to an eastern capitalist, who was furnishing money for the enterprise, that the money wag being extravagantly spent, and the man of wealth Is quoted as replying: 1 de net rare if they dump a cartload of dollars Into the Ogden river. My bonds are a mortgage on the Mormon church." That was the kind of flnaadertng that Involved the rburdh tn debt. The leaders were imposed upon by euave, persuasive fellows with Influence la high places. After a few of these schemers bid spostatlsed, because the church treasury was mors closely guarded end a well told story, without merit hack of It, could not unlock the onmMaatlon to the big eafe, the church commenced to prosper In a financial way. All credit Is dus President Joseph F. Smith, a man with backbone and the sense of right sad wrung so keenly developed that fee unerringly moves la the right direction, to the credit of himself and his church. marked reaults. Having deciphered the eable response from hie own government to the propositi one submitted to him yesterday by the representatives of Salvador and Guatemala. Senor Cores; the Nlcoragusa minister, called today Of Stanford Whit what can he say? The architect was generous, gifted and attampted to atone for the wrong he had dona His weakness was the outgrowth of a privilege men are given by some. The animating impulse came first from admiration; then overpowering passion. His luatfulneas was his. undoing. Tbs strangest attach that, can ba mads upon the defense is in the name of the majesty of the law. Courts are established, guided by rules of exact Justice, for the arbitrament of nil difference, and any one haring a grievance must appeal to the court, otherwise the courts arc discredited, and tha Individual beoomes Ids own Judge, Jury and executioner, and, la the end. there must be anarchy and the rule of might. Ural one disregard, and then another, of the prerogatives of the judiciary will be invaded until the public shall Ignore the courts In the settlement of disputes In which anger, hatred. Jealousy and the other Impulsive passions play a pari, and than quite frequently tha side least offending will be the victim of violent acts. Jerome's appeal to tbs' Jury moat be In behalf of ordarly government, but the arerage American carat nothing for the strict construction of the law, when a man defends his wifes honor, and, therefore, the district attorney's pleading may ba expected to fall on listless ears, Stanford While forfeited his Ufa when hs pursued Evelyn after she became Mrs. Harry Thaw, and that fact Mr. Jerome cannot successfully controvert. upon Senor Creel, the Mexican ambassador, who has been taking the part of mediator, and acquainted him with President Ze lava's answer. This made necessary further conference which fact was token as on indication that the Xieeraguaa rceponae was tn the nature of a counter proposition. Messrs Corea and Creel then repaired to the state department to confer with Secretary Root end Assistant Secretary Bacon. This conference also advanced matters only so far as to pave the way for another conference, which was held late in the afternoon between Messrs CVeel sad Cures and Herrante and Mejia, the latter two representing Guatemala aad Salvador respectively. It Is believed by some of the parties to these conferences that, owing to necessity of consulting their home countries at every stage, immediate uriefortory results cannot be expected..) APPOMATTOX OBSERVED IN CHICAGO Congrfesman Cuehman Delivers the Principal Address Jubilation Over Recant Election. Chicago. April 9. "Appomattox day" was celebrated here tonight by the Hamilton club with a banquet at the Auditorium hotel. The program Included add rc sees of Congressmen F. W. Cushman of Washington, Congressman A. O. Stanley of Kentucky and former United States Senator William E. Mason of Chicago. Jubilation over tha election of a Republican mayor of Chicago for tha first time In ten years was made s feature of the banquet, although Frederick A. Buese, the new major, was unablt to attend on of sickness. Congressmen Cushman, who reAppomattox sponded to tbs toast day, epoke as follows: I rrgret to say that there arc some signs, social, economla and political, appearing upon our national horizon today that might Indicate that th only thing on earth that will ever approach the suddenneei of our rise may be the swiftness of our downfall. "Permit mo to suggest that tbs tremendous basts of our national development has loft sums weak spots and soma rough plsoes In the structural concern we have bulUled. 'Progress should ba marked by sense and freedom should be restrained by responsibility. "A great many of our Mtiicns Just now seem to bo possessed by a feverish desire to lira on tho installment plan, so to speak. They want to become Immediately possessed of everything they dselro tn the fullness thereof and to pay for It at any old time In the futnrc. Too many people live swiftly, and not enough people live properly. "There are too many people whole ole desire Is to cut a wash who would rather ride In a mortgaged automobile on borrowed gasoline than walk in the paths of honorable obscurity In virtuous unoatentatlon. "If one half of the people In this nation who are operated on for appendicitis would Instead have their vanity and their selfishness nut out. they would be so vastly Improved thereby that they wouldnt have any trouble thereafter living In company with an innocent and respectable vermiform appendix. "I would like to see the American people come back to sane and simple methods of life, unmarked by business chicanery and unmarred by vulgar ostentation. This plain and frugsl living would have a wholesome and heroic effect, not alone upon the few who practice It but upon the millions who witness -- PEARY GRANTED A LEAVE OF ABSENCE. (Continued Tram Page One.) fitting out of the expedition. Mr. Jessup has been ill recently, but tt la said maintains his interest in the explorer's efforts to reach tha pole. The Roosevelt la at Shooters' island and is being refitted with new boilers. The hull Is sound, end the changes In Interior arrangements which Mr. Peary has decided upon will not be expen-liv- e. Captain Robert Bartlett of St Johns, N. F.. sailing master of the Roosevelt has been notified to come to New York to superintend the fitting out of the Roosevelt Commander Peary, before the end of his last voyage, determined to select bis own crew; his next advanne on the pole, to eviod the troubles which arose because of unruly and discontented spirits among his lest ships company. He will pick every man to be taken. Sledges will again be the dependence of the explorer and he will again follow tha American mute, making a dash serosa the Ice from bis winter quarters toward the pole, which he la more confident than ever of reaching. ELECTION DAY IN CUBA SET FOR TS. (Continued From Page One.) them national elections In December, it now appears, aa a matter of fart, that the secretary only said he would iWth Dolmas' speech before us, la recommend such action to President which the crime committed by Stan- Room elt. The legislative commission appointford White is pictured aa an unpardonto revise the laww ed Thaw la of hy Gov. Megmei electoral able offense, and JSvelyn and muniCuba, including made attraollvo as a child sinned cipal regulations has been congratuTalt because It has against, but having a devotion so lated by Secretary not adopted Anglo-Saxo- n laws but on great as to inspire mads use of Spain, almost beyond be- the contrary Inhas sad some rases, and in otheliminating lief, and Harry Thaw proclaimed a er adding what practice and experiwonderfully sympathetic and devoted ence has shown tn he suitable to the spoke lover, we are prompted to speculate Cuban people. H. The secretary AmeriCrowder, tha highly of Cal. as to what Jerome oaa say la reply. can chairman of this commission. The district attorney gave an Idem The rector and the members of the of his view of the case when he stig- faculty of the university of Havana matised Evelyn Thaw's story of her called on Secretary Taft today. This It There seems to be a crazy notion afternoon the secretary mn out to shame as the tattle of the tenderloin. Camp Columbia, where he reviewed abroad In tbis republic today that all contact with the the American forces under Gemma! the Ills that this nation Is heir to can Jeromes constant be cured by law. wickedness of a Mg city has made him Barry. That ! an idiotic heresy that ought to be laid away In the political grave yard along with the pet theories of the flat money lunatic. It ought not to require anti-trulaws to prevent combination of capl-- ! t1 from plundering the people, It ought not to require a federal lujunrtinn to restrain labor leaders from munlor and violence. The cause and the cure for these evils can be found 111 the hearts of men and not on the pages of the statute book. Think of the number of type"And yet. every time the corrupted writers that seemed popular a morals or the innate private cussed-ne- a of tome Individual or combinafew years ago. tion of individuals comes to light up goes a perfect howl from the mulThink of the different ones titude for some new law to cover this particular case of cuscedness. seeking public favor today. Ijet me say to you that the lawmaking machinery of this government Then think of the Remington, cannot, by any human ingenuity be enlarged or accelerated so that it ran which has been the standard since move as quickly or in n many directions as unrestrained Individual crookwere JEROME'S SIDE. st i invented, and typewriters w lich maintains its supremacy so e!y through enduring merit. The man who seeks experience may seek it anywhere, but the man who heeds experience buys the Remington Hava yos triad the saw Rrwuftwi ll will be a irvelatisa to you waps, eat oi ihc lato aad bag qrpewritrr ariiirmarM. Remington Typewriter Company New Yark aad Everywhere 172 8. W. Tempi St. Salt Lake City. edness There are two kinds of sieves in world. One kind which forces an honest man to labor without pay against his will. And the v.her vaman riety which denies t.i an the opportunity to labor when hr wills. These two are equally odious and I hi abominable. If it ever become necessary in this land of ours to demonstrate once more the absolute freedom or man to labor when and where he will at honest employment. the existence of that immortal right will he as forcibly and completely demonstrated a wo the other -- even though our lieloved land is again conked with hiood and hollowed with graves. The sooner we draw a distinct line of demarcation In this nation between a peaceful labor strike and aa anarchistic eruption the better It will be for this whole nation labor Included. Conscientious men may differ on the tariff question , hut any error, in that regard which we fall into can WEDNESDAY, APRIL 190 readily be corrected and no permanent DELMAfi CONCLUDES HIS ELOQUENT FLEA FOR harm will come to the country. THE LIFE OF THAW. Honest men tis) differ on tho money question, hut experience will (Continued from Fags Three) teach ua th wisdom or the unwisdom of any financial policy, and with our errors corrected the nation and its peo- reasonable doubt and on your oaths that you were, you were admitted to ple will move on. But if the orderly march of liberty the jury box. What la a reasonable doubt? Tha under shall be etarrd or destroyed In this country there will be nothing left term seems to define Itself in Ua own In thia nation the preservation of words. A reasonable doubt is a doubt which is worth the struggle of patriots which any reasonable man may have. Yon are nil reasonable inca and when to preserve." you doubt you can say that it la n reasonable doubt,.the benefit of which LIFE IMPRISONMENT the law saya you must give to the defendant A great English judge once SENTENCE FOR Hl'RDER said that it la better that 99 guilty one shall escape rather than that one Innocent man should be punished. If Nicholae Bent to Frlaon for Life and there la on chance In n hundred that thia defendant "warn of auch unsound Leopold Gats 14 Years for mind as not to know the nature of his Murder of Actress. act, then yon must give him the bene' fit of that doubt We will auppoa that tho dearest Nicholas Chicago, April on earth to you may ba ths and Leonard Leopold were today con- being beautiful daughter who graces your victed of the murder of Mrs. Margaret home like a sunbeam, or the lovely Leslie, an setress. Nicholas was senwife walking down ths valley of life tenced to lifo Imprisonment and Leo- at your aide la In imminent torn ia of death. The physician tells youdanger pold was gives a fourteen-yea- r there prison. ia nn equal chance aa between life On the morning of October 11, last, and death. . the dead body of Mrs. Leallt was found "Then we vrilT purpose that an nra in her room at the Palaoa hotel with la aet down before you containing an undergarment tied around her white ball and on black bail. You neck. The room was filled with gas ar told to your hand within th from an open Jet. A verdict of suicide urn and If place you draw th black ball a rendered wot goo by portioning by your beloved will aurely live, but if coroner's Jury. you draw cue of tha whit balls, she meet Thia finding did not the ap- will die. Would you draw? No, genproval of the woman's father, Marvin tlemen, yon would say tho chances la P. Woody, of 8outh Bend. Ind., and he nature are equal; It is not for me to demanded that th res be interfere or. take such a perilous Nicholas, who bad been connected with chance. Do not take th dunce of Mrs. 1 .rails in several theatrical vendoing wrong In this instance. I ask tures and who also lived nt the Palace you, in ths asms of tho law which Unwas arras a aa led hoiel, suspect. I invoke; I ask you In the name of he been what have to der alleged later humanity, in tha name of reUu, to wearbox method!, he male a confesresolve whatever doubt you may have Leosion to the police, implicating In favor of this defendant pold. He admitted having killed Mrs. "Tha district attorney will make Leslie tn order to rob her of her dia- light of th experts because they bsv monds. Ia tha confession he laid the not defined the of Insanity burden of the crime on Leopold. Some from which they species say Thaw Is sufferof the diamonds which had belonged ing. It la a species of lucaalty which to Mrs. Leslie were found on Nicholas has been recognised In every state of and Leopold. this union, from Canada to Mexico, from ths Atlantic to tho Pacific. "Ah, gentlemen," amid Mr. Dclmss REDUCED RATES DONT dramatically, turning to ths alienists who testified for the prosecution, "if INCREASE TRAFFIC you desire n name for this spec os of insanity 1st ms suggest It call It dementia Americana. Union Paeifle Official Makee State-man- t That Is the species of Insanity Fast Trains Bo which makes every American man beSlowed Down. lieve his home to he sacred; that la the spades of insanity which makes him believe th honor of hie daughter InOmaha, April I. E. L. Le max, gen- Is sacred; that Is ths spades of eral passenger agent of th Union Par sanity which makes him believe the honor of his wife Is sacred; that Is ths cifln eald today: The reports that have been sent spades which makes him bellsve that out from Omaha that tha recently en- whosoever invades his horns, that whoacted lnw establishing n twoeent per soever statue ths virtue of his throe mile paasenger rate in Nebraska has hold, has violated the highest of hubad tha effeot of increasing tha bual-nes- s man laws and must appeal to tha merof the Nebraska railroads are or cy of God, if mercy there be for him ran sous. While the passenger earn- anywhere In the universe. "That Is the specie of insanity ings of the Union Pacific show a norhy ths mal Increase It Is due to low Interstate which has been recognised " oommero ratee to (he Pactfle coast and courts In tha oases of Mr. Gervaa was on his feet with Intermediate points made for the puran objection, saying that the argument colonization. of These pose Inducing rates took effeot March 1, about tha was taking too wide a range. ' "You understand," said Justice same time aa the twoeent rate aad De Mr. liras. The latter to Fitzgerald re effective until April 30. It will be mpe time before It will be possible waved Mg hand and turned again to to gnoge the effaejt of the Nebraska the jury. "Remember, gentlemen, the law Is a two- - ent paasenger rate." human law. I violate no law when I nek you to take the oddest of all laws, Will Increase Time. the golden lew, the lew that le at the Western railroads foundation Omshs, April of nil lawi Do unto others have definitely decided upon n date for ns would have them do unto you.' the schedules their of lengthening "Do not send this man to death for fast trains, and on June all trains what ha did. will be slowed down. This announce"I now, with all aolemnHy, leave In ment comes from Union Pacific headhands ths fate of Harry K. your quarters in Omaha, and la the result of Thaw. a conference between the general pasThaw arose from hls chair, went senger agents of the roads Involved. to where hie mother and wife were Those in the agreement are the Union their hands confidentPacific, Rock Island, Northwestern, Bitting, graspedwith head erect, made and then, Great Northern. Northern Pacific and ly, hls way to the prisoner's pen and are Burlington. 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Independent Phone SIS, h ADAM SNYDER, 27S Mein, Salt Lake City. Bell Phon 1061Y. Ind. Phone 1081. JESSE J. DRIVER DRUGGIST Wishes llis Many Friend to know that he is BtiU in business, and nicely located at 2275 Washington Avc. You are especially invited to call and see him at his new ocation. ' . making of a concerted, determined heoeaeaary for the well being of the and Intelligent effort for the extension commonwealth.'' Dr. R. J. Hyatt, United Btatea offof the productive area of the counicial weather force ter, told about the try. "If men, by taking counsel together, various amounts of rainfall In dl Afcan devise eom method of scientific fect pen of the state, for the year oil culture by means of which thee 1906. In and around thi city lost year numberless acres of rich land bow lying profitless under the sun eon he 21.28 inches of rain fell, an ex cm of brought under cultivation ang thus bo more then five Inches over normal made useful to the human race, lt rainfall. The greatest yearly rainfall would certainly seem to be an effort e 1S6S 18 inches. worth the making. The Indiana Legislature has a hill "Its success would mean increased islature. population, more homes, more food providing n fine of $50 to he Imposed counsel. more wealth, more markets upon any person convicted at throwing Adjournment was then ordered un- producers, KLINO SIGNS WITH CHICAGO. abort, mora a broken bottle or other glass on the til 11:30 tomorrow morning, when Dis- for the manufacturer; in desirable and highway. is that of everything will hls Jerome trict Attorney begin should be In the Chicago, April I. John Kllng, the speech. The csss tomorrow evening. mainstay of the Chicago National Jury's hands team tn the catching department, who TALK DRY FARMING. hue (men holding out for 'more moo ay, signed a contract today aad will fie ncen behind the bat In the opening Belt Lake, April 9. Men of ths soil, game Thursday. rugged and sturdy, men upon whom the very life of tbs state depends, met this morning at ths Utah (Kate Dry OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o Farms convention. la Barra tt hall, Latter-Dao Salute' untrereity. After the speech of wetoene by Gov. o O Lne Angeles, Cal., April 9. Cutler, la which th chief executive O In the opinion of Oscar Lsw-complimented the dr farmers of the They fit because they are moulded over foundationi ler, U. 8. attorney tor this die-etate, and pnrtlrulany those present, conofficers of the their trict, the supreme court of the upon work, fitted and bnilt up on living models, They fit because O United States, hy Its action vention were appointed. James G. woe O yesterday in the cases of five chairman made of Provo Duffla O of the seven Los Angeles men and F. M. Lyman, Jr., of this city, they are made over "KB Vitals (shown in the picture), O indicted In the Oregon land which insure perfect shape and permanent shape O fraud Investigation has effectr Fisher Harris, secretary of the Salt O ively Med the hands of every Lake Commercial club, and president O United State attorney In the of the Dry Farming O country as far ns the prnsecu-congress at Denver, then delivered en tion of big criminals is con-address. upon dry forming and Its recorned. He adds that proaecu-sults In Utah. Patents are pending on tlon involving extradition will In pert, he said: "The people of O he fsreial until Utah hove been farming for sixty congress theae improvements in faO adopts s new law. ynara by means of irrigation, end after 11 O The holding of the supreme those years we find that only 4 vor of O court f the United States that per cent of the 51,000,000 acre of lend O an indictment alone ia not ruf-In the etate le under cultivation. Helen! cause for removal of a "As the circumscribed poariblHtJes O prisoner to the center nT trial of Irrigation are realised It becomes O when his arrest is made out-apparent that the time is ripe for the side the district virtually al-a defendant two trials low O of hi case." said Mr. Lawler, O man nr-under this ruling in Arizona on nn lndtct-nient found in California may That'it why KB Clothes O demand a hearing there and O the government has to go to have that distinctive shoulO the expeewe of recalling and O transporting its grand jury wlt-The worst piaoe for poor Clothing la der effect, snug fitting cotierces. In addition to tuffer-on a lively boys body. Purchasers fng the attendant delay. Also, llar and correct shape-retaininshould nse due cere, therefore In seeO of course, the United States at-y baa to show his hand ing that the boys' and children's clothO and the defendant has a chance coat fronts and lapels. ing selected by them ie not only modO t find out the government's ish in effect but so eonetnimed as to O esse without himself exposing withstand the rough usage active O a single card in the game. It youngsters subject It to. Every garment guaranO amounts to an abrolute bar to O prosecution of the trusts, inter-The manufacturers of I the famous teed by us. state commerce cases and big "Kantwearout" brand of clothing rot O federal conspiracy case like hoys and yonng men's wear have gainO that of the Louisians lottery." ed our confidence and the confidence of hundreds of our customers who buy good suits for their boyst Come in with the hoy end ice the new spring Nothing to Hide- styles in this make Why KB Clothes Fit y O eee-retar- y. Trnne-Mlaaou- rt O Kohn Bros. CHICAGO rei-te- g to-ne- $12 PEACE CONFERENCE. Ths Hague, April 9. June IS been fixed for the opening for the asoond International peace conference here. ho OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Some very preUy Oxfords have Just arrived patent leather, Dutton Much-e- r or Gibeou ties made of the very leietn Is in. to $35 CLARKS STORES New dreae goods for spring and umuicr dresaeo are here in greet fllHfiNtiM I I |