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Show APPEAL 10 "UNWRITTEN LAW" (Continued ~ last been word sald. Kendall say you, From Delmas Resumes SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1907. SHE MURDERED HER HUSBAND Page One.) "That was the condition of his / 3 GRIN R DAILY STORE NEWS mind that this renunciation sincere, that the story Speech. Mr. Delmas resumed his summing up by first thanking thé jury for their kind blank She thought, but said sbe would | momber how, sflerward thes met \ attention Ife sale willirellevel the lonecanspenaniehict not-that it would shut me out, ¢te mere ese erae eae : in the {rect and} I } i } ic 39 | wiites paccedC the thmne . of day has been oecasioned by your labors by | Story as Pyvelyn Told ft. aunouncing that I will shortly leave the " et An = * . "The genutnencss of this letter {s no Mere Acquaintances fate of this defendant In vour bands $ M Before entering upon the remarks which | disputed; that tt wa written to z ‘Ilere agaln no words of mine oe T propose cast making, a rapid already sald, what have TTT Met a - of 1ese of it may glance so IT shall already be over that have s useful what you to to! I may say what ue wo jusy young : ee iad ts not was of dented, the that eae. oe Th eS "| fats tried to| Teen that iL she t d ie Sav: © ee Mr. ey Lone) ¥ : ane. ee moun before Se au ayes as written, was in the RL en ee people. fellow viser I ae cee al the Longfellow e| connect| with A 7 catly armiera ° him? anaes : 5 . she In this did that she the then facts related ly, that them to which she true, apd were sweara| I™ her litte second-| eve heart you I che sald: love you wan't med Harty, mu it was true that she did re late | | will not drag you down 2° the defendant at that time I aye you free and the moment vo I shall return to my Was | ' free and honorable and T ; down until I, like so many othe | disappeared trom the a orld. "I he snc er uone ts Unger to convict. "ar e ca nal is . Gaon might oie ome And ae Pour much less vullding Salon. involve the Acts of would! ' ee super- |] fake EP acarianen life of the a ; ue place, arise human] it mother his Drama. deahiccs ' ‘ althougn ubove realie our saw Do room, pavout the awful how ane yet to be . enacted, The fifth act ‘ of this all pray that the curtain upon that act May my : hold the ehief executive ; - upon U} his standing this 1 w his ho he told himself onsthe stand, with the proof of his perjury lying open them to : the sworn testimony convicted of felon hana Age pee er ae ie ble :stor torle terrible Glebouored b. srave . Effect on knbw that sified that In an assemblage a ; Thayw's no Mind. actor ing was court «oom such as this ever so as she swears it was and I ame cum amet pion ee ee easter ad upon. the mind of Harry K. Thaw "Gentlemen, I shall prove ROO gr VOI from a number of sources and first without adding any words of my own, in the very -errtyelyn ing language in which it was told Thaw when she was teetify- , you before To think to think I must God," of me-I was so youns-ana'| of this big, great yellow brute.' have been frightful. We could u of it. He would walk up and room exclaiming, ‘Oh, God; Oh é : SERS de and kept sobbing, ‘Go on, tell me the' whole.'story):" "We stayéd: there: all night in this room. He said it was not my fault, that I was simply a poor un fortunate little girl: that he didn't: think any the he less said he would of that no me always on tele He le that prs nt it him, was: be ‘that s not account matter TI my: of what my newed his provaee il miontheciate friend. of it, He was not Z ‘ fault. to friends of ce- Stanford two] blame- Genuineness Not Disputed ‘I told him thaté even if I did the and happened] marriage% x marry3 | White would] © nm ere c lasted riscee what ie me for or] ankut. ; person Ts <and rs ; wanted to make. nore > aoe > Beno ‘ y o dearly, but during the whole period) I was refusing his of-| fers of marriage I loved him" fortunate me » ate ; een* "Sublime renunciation,' says the sneerintricate eens ‘Sublime the hand fered her refusal on her part of a wealthy man an union. honorable to he of-| wes in a had shall will prove to convince you you by ave to jhe as every through for to the| that L a couple had} You ré of day He urged wa he investigation ves g of he told 1 ety his R and whom ' - ~ she . loved, St - hope seanel)is began eee WATERLOO to dawn ! < : snatched ford € 1 i I the, ask C sought ‘Yesterday. oo! state 1. of saw -t i omen a as )°" battle to man of of vou‘: you - ea . io coma ~alone," it began to and| crime failed of} her not, impotent Pootsteps his ee PLEand White in In his the man. of lust. Being hand, he art, eae In were th added stories "Jn one devices poor ifttle Evelyn woula| have: turned ‘away {ro her ‘ trom her room e "Everything Mt or om) changed a , falthlessness. I Trivial um but Alone not bud, : exeept. ‘ every I cannot settle| now, regrets-every egrets ver) opportunity i u ou Pp; tnd a minor k make to ¥ up your ; l wardrobe at . hi we ing hi which can ties, h are t put hose, right, here aman h him or so Vth say, to under wears right collars, ll] wear. who ~ h on. isn i "t that Shirts. I his handkerchiefs dk 1S 1 the ies f place and fn the' ic age brought re Le rs did of ee the When JOREA, ‘ values that j ance. A of you call at the Store and learn of the | 4 are here . ue « abund- magnificent variety styles. $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 and $5. R ASAE LAER NUNS NTE DRY FARMERS from)- MANY arietG mle 4 ‘ . pe o {Das fi ¢/ Visit) tt i i ae been STATES 7 ee, Diets, = - ive ae and pounds:o Bee this pounds should be 4 of - drilled as allow as possible. April 1 was about One.) ere inva Col Sat aL Hee ad even seen inetais We aca Ane {an 1s ceo damage os ros The! prob= SE Ayre radia isos tt Prot fervill's address Page we di solved for thousands of the Prof. L. A. Merrill gave an > addre: young people, sons and daughters of|on the principles of farming without iyi ploneers, ha been under the ne-) jprigation le said the prineiples of cessit of leaving theh nomes and wid) farming were in the matn. un7 é > attering to distant regions, there lo} settled, and that there owas probably bull d new home among stranzers, | jot <ingl oxtic no owhiel il of = : n a single question on which a s while hundreds of thousands of unoe-| jhe farmers present would agves Ile ir upied le ' ‘ LU<theirAte ia overy > feet-|omphasized ae : . : Jand 1 , the. po : i biect that Hov- ao not - See ASSEMBLE FROM ES SESS SEASONS ENSNE TT = | aj e 7 . ee £°5 ) © 4 more} spectre Vere to spare no pains of 19%, performed on the latter of united '€turn fore tet { ey The spell - s pHaAsiz part out ' of of. the} the th point that th ubd from her, and. on he mind this te ae steal the constantls Leh 8) AN order land™ on which visit vis joneeerone to the hospital 5 ‘ in that he would|tnat ~|the her = husband . children from the purpose lwas intended : for at the They the the loye were bappy in so that he could have |} boys. | much, + . She said that never abused good husband, but that to leave the boys in his of when she could then way dead < not the her pledged happy in each . other's - uname, She went her her by back husband to was ¥ have her declared that out of it' to home told either Monday b. a. that h ae or : ee abe last rch week by " telephoned the boys knew the must back time act. from Mr, and She the e cd an men f . boys, but rigat to speak to that! with had . G even| { Decide F lo . W a || W $ no right exacted matter Law In inte Hools : the husband morning Went the all‘ a and Hold | R tH Con- There the us regards lay the ne-}| lana one of iy the Boston smelters with saa ee M2naeng. a an naxt icy of n ompe any, e nek -o ' re ~ Thursday, a and John hel a! ! ; < waee D. e that i all gifts, : of Giet.of associutions|326 ‘ endowments, rments property pur --} or intended for : st the the} insistent, -when: he telephone to is no officials doubt that .Her {i the when advance: Montana. & company or é oo the in the lick re bleago von Fielitz, Symphony ques- 60 cents case of organizations "object sister, East little but not Mrs. Seventh to any of when 1 she to V. S. South the did show interest in about her composed ofsthe to prevent the aecumulution im the hands of clergy and law cans of property bishops Ottawa, April $%-Canadian trade have united Kovernment urging in sorro is ot | written in-| the ju Anderson,| street. party say3 When When what _ seal mah on the 1 to @ fcet, aleo widening the Wellund canal connecting Lake and Lake Ontario. The present is said to $25,000,000. have cost the Dominion the ‘reccipt ‘for: ™ hich she hand store. The is by SOIIIMR More of the move quality with farming the enter- oa the depth Pin nt, Aa e . Noth: oth of | acre wheat could in Utah . |question then |be Keopt in the | to plow in the sanhooe more be without raise? gaining the as a |Qr2Uo" the Tlie fabs in the fan < a spring, and by fall plowis prepared tc pecetve ac retain this: moisture, "Ly jportant thing is to get ia las carly puceenly to iweievation is: : FIOM ae this Nene soil? fir oS s better fall, as i 1 t tan 2:92 7,03 moisture screei han in the w jing the sofl Talks alks. in the honor conductor be Chicago Mr, von Shepard Mne with organization FPilelitz was by. taking . a the ARI than of Salt his° the ‘sak Lake vlews says the place _ et } Marricd Mrs. riedMr. earandtaitend Was ena lenin her canal} Hooley over|where ployed nevers Life od for second imon the land possible Able inhsp (be ee spriag aus 1, Of peek ee f will 5 the and and rh 2 a are . '. the : evap 5 resuit moisture more rapidly. Chey- says} in organization wiar happy | The conductor jof the Tabernac at |< abulary, $UM,|/e2bout see ondin: two} the other had years, Los An- tt be «el by the for} mar-| married Hooley been em-| and¢ ame! eat appreciation large audience that for the) + > : Not April &Towers. |sovernmentof | duced Two years ago Mrs.|tor use friends. tired) of. life) at Bingham,}4leohol her husband for nearly ten and go eust by inaEL >Paso. strong in his praises and his English. voexcell ve "would ee enthusiastic was shown ecneorts Caracas, heen eir fuel as le although: the Micohol ae Francisco United from the tion ti uary in the ‘ to Be Taxed, 9.-For sugar decreed the cane country that and the of Perry I ; alcohol ie . not can the ee neer hope years beginning with to ii all, the do ground met use preperi too H.2 Grace talke «don = Vor an Aria Parn: a 2) much ee . "The1¢ to P ropgave Ie eee Ct iaad operate ovses an aric @ tay arm sae o joie t Sea CODIRGS ee nisin ake et E planting < acres on alternate seasons. This meant three weeks || of ex- seed ,above aere Isaac roe Size jer lh }harrowing ; in the spring = light and cent] plowing in the summer of seven weeks j|Harrowing dict again would take: two . farm- | | weeks‘s, of rs the a farmers and who | horse. in the next great natural . few ree two more Salt Pioneer, weeks for the th ine of has dry the Spee 5 secured = et ; : ; the exhibition, and this with the finest exhibit. Rea that Was ever Campbell will Secretary Wilson to to eae uve attend Utah . next| Professor hh We Burbank of the occasion movement is bound to but we must demonstrate people are behind gentiment John thirty dis four a \ it A. not told been Widtsoe d in esr- its livered increase the he | make better and rouse productivy said... use of ey jin the mevement moisture principle fay a position ' iti keto to that falls. Is being farmers of the ie busines ale be the + alt }cultivation for "the: be be aj the state is good: déep.. that| Fall plowing: fs an abuts the a "Our Will ar a a a ee ae Ue in morn soil utiira: an ce in Stah und leapia J rapid! state this by , . local Weather obOne lesson that tvigution for on Weather con|are learning from farm AB of the average | Uces is te get-out the and arid stir ihe soileas.as RATand ears had farming oy "The Rek ution f lvvi Arid Farming.' p ald f: arming as practiced in Uta had shown an important. eifect on the | irrigation practiced jn the os : the . aa Hyatt Bitions ia Uh tin sradloliation in a arid jan address | gation to that avid also | Stat C ‘olo- that, lt, deserves: Ratofall Utal's in that with convention if we| have, and the we to go us to for histhe home and kidnap|duadruple ?4 bic Larm out sufficiently to demonstrate possibilities Prof. Widtsoe's ‘Views Ws. n « Xperlments é ve €& slate, espemust be filled] ¢ial!y in teaching . rs 1 ‘ of arid farm | less seed to the acre ea collected. | H "We do not expect more reservoirs more + ' possible Luther: a eared for St. Gr orge . {tied Full' bagin attendanee and |or has given his prom- | to sf have engine, be of some farming| ihe traction Jet | dara, was Bemiineear th) Lake power } Of 3,000 acres could | George Whitehead Pars : _ aia sti ac and class Cua eee realized that Utah tees classifying leat the} (soon a itrigation po: {ter MIC |@Stiets. His report showed that the | duces more ‘tle; ethanmee len. an rainfall each year was approx-|Sated lands pote APU mately twelve inches, or less than one-| tendeney to F «18 a, : Widespread a fifth of the pactern ao ; average rainfall aie in many average rainf any | Sté MG avalon state w here theVe 4 wate' lauds in tne a ae a 7 colary bE Oe ae > ifarmersof the land ae aWSs. s Stale the e aeing commealy fat aia oa ney 859,000 John ods' sec- sland-"board, told state and natlonal that from. the gov-| eran had been approved ae a 1,255,591.62 acres and a 0 These are new pending. n fe and acres Quine to best. the Last Th peunert oa Alfred Who Was at ho instantly> elpe all aaa classes farmer fn its and the Production according year Mr to his Adams methwith- viswaeod e ca inet eck ie Y the he School oe Park City, = alae Rantcee $2] one | seen ‘ Jan-/and one-half tons of hay and chaff aalit a a ditional His experience Was that! HH he East First South st i _ The remains mir be ;: be apeee Boop, He: wa Gioucestershine, eee ean chien ee "6, IST, and cams swanii filled a mission to Southern states jn 196th KEVa lon ves @xper- | schools sald seed to the Value of his farm, with about Win Barradale Monday 1 The total {Chelenham,, "owned kille sd of his "mother r. will be held at the hom Adams Logan who was Miss aftefnoon sessionof with an || %‘¥®fe;children the value of the lucerne irrigation, fence. now comprising arid used in lamps, heating apparatus and|had raised motors be exempted from taxa-/an acre on for two 1, 1907 mate convention What are we to' do with ee Sie ee Seo To! ae tu conside. rhe management of the state} oe ne ere the use of one of the argest buildings on the grounds for pro-|o0ut denaturalized the s under vicultivation and with all the! we the | and pur-} tie hes Sa Jenver of |} crop Venezuelan desert utilized} of Utah 3s } ene ine a ae St: ee | har vee Seeding would take two throughoeu the est} w Ss ) s ? re sult thatin will -j ez] 9: Py . uid Mlecting informa one ano 2 Nee Son eh data feat aueoNe = | Pivcaiiceranases hiyeels i Mer' naa } ‘ ‘ in ‘furthering the movement!and he co «fae d As 1 es s 1c Could reap 5,000 to 7,000 businto work upDewpublic sentiment! > r OL CNS els of of wheat With the ald of np one 32 opened the address on production States]get the methods besides |he wanted to say about the organer | C2uens for 286,000 ucres. Urbappy. Hooley San Then ‘ ‘they will route, playing the by uedne B | ae ae work _wonde in utilizing . > or whion | Hope conductor aaa ; available favor of the | 188 any| fore taking in the Middle Western states 32-caliber had bought at a The money was: Sacramento was] {5geles. to display oF appear d- with hire for the program This compositions | SUCeess German in in redeemed tillable Utah and as ast the wages orchestra Arthur celebrated will was; scuthern * checks, one for $200 and | $100, and $54.10 in coin. of} to trom the | ea anything 5 it Not ones on boards & memorial the deepening d efforts RTE Es Ue Ne will the music Moriday ang. festival Tuesday, In Was] jas night that when he [hls orchestra .next year | would) probably - ineluds minds following oe also ee in men | will ete STs) 6 _-__ Alexander eal be will and ernment Mon-| ORKS OF SAL SALT L LAKER FOR CHICAGO ORCHESTRA Wunks] payed for stand-| Tabernas le he the' W | he| fo can Serve. aa such trustee, "It ie, ber {0 have $254.10 in her purse, thatthe avid of inz= see ieee seeretaryships Ryan,/and nines < aIA the of morning and} awoke call woman actions : be] She aroused sufficic sels held hi soe eoue aan nthe Ae Temberetot ahch: aoslaty, ana, ok > profitless!els jtend this area more than 15 per iby ‘Itmeans of purpose irrigationof the avid is the Amalga- ne OS 6WWwit for the holding of the church property.|the boys were taken off the ear at| Wil be enlarged to at least. sixty-tive Pennsylvania passed a law some fifty) Seventh South and Fifth Bast streets| members fer next season and Salt Lake the mother did not break down, sim-| will undoubtedly be included in the westPly kissing them and te ling them not) ern tour, From here the company goes} lo worry about her :Sh talied but|to California for ubout two weeks a t| chases Me Harris land can made electrical workers,unionsblack-j| machinists'. at] [that tion ind Falls Great he} : Hooley's jlaw organizing oa Sun, we idne has beenper cebroughtt poe 7 through irrigation, the for - to gain much that and i Ia yan. shooting made this clear, and her| ¢"couraging Amertean composers and he parting with the children established! believes some of Mr. Shepard's composithat fact all the more clearly The | tions have merits that warrant theip boys were taken to tne home of Mrwx peng Played by such orchestras as the separation es sued in arid farming as can be Raa Pes ree through trigation he people ave bec fs . for six! nA ollowing a@ con-} between representa-!} pri tonight tives of smitns bougat) at the instrument that and. Killed Woman Ts Tnsane. sane, years which had been some. agoa dead letter, but byallowed a recent]tu| become a decision of the Supreme court it is said} to be still tn foree. This law provides; much the move- expe periment yl inds of. soll and) ‘Theoretically, if it wer ossible ta they! store all of the 12 inches of prec ipita- UNION successful Water utte, ference lop] took city was Tuesday ing shot Pennsylvania on the i¢ xt convention for Salt Lak against scjp art Se edd i aes too much tye strong bid that was made fol ri In avid farming a nl Where a roller is : : ae 6] Used. It should always be fullowed b mecting by the governor and legisla(he harrow ture, wilh many vrominent citizens of . > Selection of Seed *k Ork- Philadelphia, April %-Chureches tuj this state ure finding themselves con-| tronted by similar conditions to those| caused in the ehureches of France by| cessily his It was "the best] have her husband | rea erence him, | ate a ( pyres come | Ber e = Fou ; | x yene to the he, in his|¢Xpressman to-come to get the blackguard|!" the afternoon. It was: while you; 16; "Parmer | tinsferred trunk Mrs. children ie. = The him] prise depends land'shall!than WElUtel carmel that in' distaver i developed for for the success Visher Harris, president of Wee ne eurtaae . is rl assoclatio , "id fsa gible te Me . Transmissourl ‘told' and of theof of |... a crust that jagt convention assoclation, held tn Denver e eee ee wee Tepubl sg 1 Servic it insisting that the | Republican Special Servier i SA loo Following Hooley: she tt u Tuesday i d t aie y os ‘ Propos boys with him to1G: Bingham to an live ay topic inghad . been3 discussed several s 4 Lelcs revolver noon . rtel told wacie a cit am PueEuaX rept down after the lon ve ; . a when] - = wept bitterly jas B ee ay < who|Monday night Mrs. Hooley dee lared an-;that she would not allow the boys wife|leave, so she stated after the shoot | the and > ISS ai snow tHemanlose Mere tome be ul ie Hand, »» reason to come and almost penni-|tion in the ground so tha. it might go stretched for;to nourish the crops, ac lcast 25 bush- . i ee tn{when had] first landless the ts likely . i |may be however, immigrants! r wads he BD -- be-|the and her the hospitable deep. rich<soit | Yo nadcbaatalsin ete is this 1 cho oe free 2 many Who al rylng 4, improper Jand AH } 3 the manless a home. There} that our Good: essenti LY and ment shall seatto > distant! crowds and poverty the cities. Though | Wyoming confidency,;two stared at call her need find make be! Jenne next ca Another quesuon of importance in | "The question of avid farming fs ten! arid farmimg is tu = t pi r sced, j times move important than the ques-|using only that Ciat has become imared | tien of jrrigation." said Mr. Harris,/1o weather couditio:s in ihis region * ; | for the reason that there is ten time sf The next question Of importanee is to When other's} to longer. is nolouger| people home oe land that has under the burning enAlaun df she pos- | had he to no ‘There yvounge parent to the of here ess "&®s he did not drink her and was , At the bids » woman broke a4: ee i ntal strain . and pe } me second} who lenger come stealing}©2Me les . | fairly feared | session. Evelyn man altar, cath of another. man, the audacity to no ‘S,"° who ¢ add to squalor her. and that. this ot hls moving to] torgetting the past new clothes for both of. them The] - DOOmiTeneware payee d fale But social or busin« ss exigencies nelehbara belieyed that the couple Was | cirike. representing a loss in would not prevent them from coming!On better terms than ever before, and lof | $17,500 per week to New York) and. one day, while she | Mought re a ight v ba chark ee Be was riding down one of your streets| made to jugham Without mis =~ had aj < our the in w/ing crops when needed, new lting it evaporats ‘ far as our great inland emplre. ls, need man., need that ter : from children preying So there "landless 7 7 h hospital and " ic I home ach. time I i Ra tbaned that her whusbaittsvould earec : S | tin at our doors. widespreading the and| of a is at hand. The aeebls m is way for rapid soluion. The did:<not:-Jast}eo os erned, oon.) s Almighty God that be would pro-|drawer in the wasastand Monda per day on a@ five-year. contract ber. And after a trip westward| night, so that she could M reachlay It after-|‘ when |), onsidcied ; -turne 5 i ' >home-) oe. | ovcasion lem: anded.ri returned. tor the..old family ovca Mec neal onday attcr-) The : five nines of the Boston | lee, day feo wv fair sent to} c'4'8 ait ah nd hei Mrs. Hooley. in talking calmly about tel-|,). shooting to Mrs. Pautsch. declared to the | In newspapers ; ane cacyacn successive 9s cess Hooley, - Treatment Mane- thee . ie a brig ig Eadlewh ve been aiyat 7 spital Ay: 4 £ Mental Tis treatment the} shooting.) . Mrs. from Bingham Bhi Hanson sae had procured by ic Bal severe fa Mic. I . Dr Bhat days mean of| few beginning was pleadings come. STREET. ‘ eo | hospital eeea eee ' i Want Cana! Enlargea. MAIN which been ago bis family relations-that. man, 1} °0UPIc. ane Airs such was the constancy and fer-] been opposed to tend. missed she-ca Tukes HS -had - 172 time extent [ loved her, Could not resist the pleadings |]tvould take of the' mother, and on April 4, 1905, they|the mother 1 [| item. mince Sha sald' that ‘after they and barren, staring pleadingly to the | pLteces . aa . . SISK. <s 5 ; | had been in Bingham for a short time 77H Se : tt it ne S them with her husband would have-her'sent here ho kona. f tl " ia alas Je duels for mental treatment and held in the cacen iT of ° eader of a great and ¥Pera oe Bee saleacent'| th Aud When she was, convyalescen man who, for two yeurs had sought he ry i i I hapu, ‘and fo ‘four' years AL tee " and the a wh had to jer sad|* tl coe ° " ' rho haa|the story to his mother In Ws, who la . been.6 refused © by : rer because she | This i thought their union would | interfer. tlm Naved or taat with bac Dogged. a grim circulated eration the truth] responsible for illness, dressed go with weeks . was Now." pot In en A e seag husband should waitbef until after the ready | vorvalle of ste his love- persvaded his motherep} nanoainG aia mic ho || "Ito come to the Mttlegirl, } whose sad seni : ne ay - ae nh ao z 1< ves snew t e tear was always upperShe would not have broken: the yow | Story She Kn and who'ln: h e r heartt ot in sh remind that her husband | 7 : af she ' which she pledged. She would -have} She could not but rever e, Intended stealing the two Jads from] > ne . nx kept the > poorest thingPn from the ~ polluWere Then United at Altar. ther tion J of those double-minded, lying, : : . é e-minded, Iying, dedeGets Revolver Reads. ceittul, treacherous persons." "And the little girl, who had resistec and Nae being. Sok he attributed to White. He | apprehension of personal vio- | impressed upon her mind that | 8h was'to have his death -in-% 1904 year, went on. ‘I. should | have bet every ¢cent in the world three| webks-'ago.that. no! hypnotism iin th 5¢ e notism c world could have turned you on me." 4 Se ‘If this man (Hummel), who sat upon | that chair and perjured himself-in your| presence hud4 kept: away "with 1 his|iis cse « PT) away smooth tongue and professional tricks| turnedlovedaway the man 2 who her |'Co ‘edorltieei hits Sifaeke while" ( one for . Gardner arare is, Feb- ‘ fant ic Set in ae eel t ti mes See : ah ' - amt yo th 1e1 an Vu A fne 7 pre MS ver ago, according to ‘ < : uM Fe ie is , Mire Hoolk tas a )'0 4 Meleh crs : oy husband drew up an agreement thes Houlid, noetlive: tocethe oY; «'$ AC iat ve Loge . = . belng dogged by ay of Stanford | ACER Een CHERin eas he learned a vestigated pe - died befo the , | Sree h no the had two } ' pistol rage Were this man, lous ears Just L905 K the threat which Stanford White and his | d ota ee hirelings had made. From that moment) {the dread of his life being. taken away | to » Poor|clsewhere back |¢xpressed pois-|!enee and . of if he died SSA ae 1s ready f the for es Hats SASSO Lake 4 pane ) night Harry Thaw, as hie | streets of New York, found footsteps alef. s Church eure done ¢ At realize County Attornes : make her feel that to than : lo speak your name." And he trom her the promise that no what happened she would tell him ey aie She break: always harking no matter wh about to again.| was secies ‘ finding with ‘that hire Harry)" - hi whic talking seem Jeger WE man who| PROMS, The pistol < #nd_ where b was very| her another threatened fo shpot balffigd bis, schemes: : : -.belleved| Be a sought 1D g ingham to' Salt Lake: City \ It is be | < | Heved by ‘ frie ¥ nds S that this had ome d= (Continued. From: thing to do with the mental condition| & aN a ‘ ‘ Mi a ee oolan oley ob y never th PRIA Kitaro aaa an al the tgs < a lari shee tG@ane: usvaxcil b Stan- whose his passions once night 7 him. picture HG mind: clutches what had. happened. "And unger, exclaimed, ‘The dirty ings o Salt ia 1) ; : Cctted: Went about that theatre in Madi-|ephoned |S0" Square Garden, hunting for his vir a Him. to i the the been a menace her ; whole Ilfe to gratify that and love ' | hi | 1 1D One) ' devoted | him-her mind her and/to that one fear, ' de-| ( being are lieve extrem had h: i i there appeared the form of a man had been the cause of so much zulsh and he, though she was the must WOMAN (Continued igcoonepe from re womanBara in her her once if she ¢gsyGiKS a Faher OME Vat Iathe ATED away EE from old tide ec angel' you had of parting he And that no matter | Walked the always aa "4 Against ; from from hab they have Cyan her White, existence theoa curse that Mr. White Abraham Hummetl's|t! an Polsxoned : that night the man who had his life to resculng her came to bitv | And * \ a t INSANE beating | Cvents. It was on that night that Stan- jand she had kept it secreted in , "| ford. White, baffled, his plans discon-| trunk. Sunday night her husband crorything thine poops told you. little maya You' hax fallen ito the Handa Gf iti . - m who a _ "mp y on: r ot ea sone mind? have nc ners : hen. to that} get BY anew when he pepelved: sien -m. grest= cio ne that alrdads "had been haunting| ing from the woman he loved ; gly 0 s : : Sal ii spe ea eel ‘He wrote to her ‘the day after he|him. And he, fcorn = MC, aB en | had kissed :her- hand, and: parted: from | lates ‘to. you, began to think himself per-| ms oben pect P secuted by Stanford Whit The scurrilher-he thought for all time-he wrote: mean : : doubt, } every you MURDER Jigul ovules. oe With it comes the joy of ‘‘vood old summer time.'' Brighter, more cheerful ticles of wearing apparel banquet in celebration of the birthday | Mrs. Pautseh cooked breakfast for oniid ‘a ve ae ifk Shai Rann. nt pue Because of th problem not having | under consideration was arid, not di of his child vietim-the night in which he}the woman and her two boys in her] > font eS Phi : Had heen ; d ‘ a . 4 whe h n been settled ho end of difficulty has| farming, for the whole z ve ; : a a a proposition was to lure her once again If possible and Jown house All through the mourning, KHOA s dvisad a chat Tri a: divorce: | 2cen encountercd in securing homes!) we: ot one of raising crops withoul again bring her under his influenc lin talking to the neighbors and to the). hich ad hi ar bi ue ht ie both man]22¢ farms for the many immigrants |water, but it was one. of the night In which, amid the glares of | officials. Mrs. Hooley declared that it : a al ; whose hopes have led them hithet lHeht precipitation in the a ‘ ; i the Hghts and the splendor ef the treas | Was better that her husband had been But now the dawning of a brighter serving it for the benefit th aan< Z Ge hirridi biltrida irs. Sta eu fiat friends ‘ Avraham | . protection ‘ scove o f oa When she discovered that these aw- | < ae ful storie Oo were untrue . learned that they had been disseminated by White | aaa and Hummell for the : purpose , of esseparat- | tj), ing her from the man who loved her, asked me e t to heard é ai in and . would 1 T would*be down, evidence beyond it I merely to go go, livelihood.' the ais and " ' run s seald_]¢d ge: © bed sate at anaee Seay "Impossible," the district attorney says,|am frivolous and not at all as Ll was} aud in the same breath intimates that it} before. I can do no more than make| . ce ; > = is aa falsehood from beginning to end. |the we best of It. Which was far.: from T be ee white ahonrd ye e pion Paria! YOUTselves of me haat abhiry s disse iets d ae for 1 WI a GGRE: cage Ln 3 > minutes. At the hand and said Mind send not would met me. while 2 be- IOHR aout . was tp i Crazy: i. a ie me "Gentlemen, ‘i refuse when t he: hs e; bappened PRs and would begged Tae A ‘ i © and wanted that I had at a thi oo ten my a Be ; a ere eve a Spring | e 60 x york Balmy Spring Weather Should Remind You of the New Hat | not see him|Ures: he had planned to renew the aw-|killed. She said time and again room and Si sat| lu! Telations with his child victim. 1 And/she could not: trust her children "poor Evelyn, i told him emerinr (ool of "And, Hummel ont a = 08 "i : Ps scared. ne i seg < s ; 5 piers which they vaid were filed in a sult by a young woman against him Sra leMdak itis atch: vouseens Be: ways laugh at him-that st would nor|and beTd right for us; to 6get married., ane He kept} not Pp saying that he could neyer care love anybody. clse Fie sald diwaa ig Sz they ey, eae over iad ae jnV¢ : rt ; la ceived ain? had taken She says, after narrating what took place in Paris in June, 19003°: e ‘The The effect of this story on Mr. Thaw was terrible. not think down the wee . Oo |‘) > told " aaah we op ae ie i Bes neyee have stood the: test of the general scru; oa oe cae anew y| She | : health I moans to} me ReaaTaes Pe = ay ippencu rs ‘ € A ae tie ore aie Caaline fuse a ae c linnaate hase fa cot oh Marne fac thing eee understand, I told him o = and before that could 2 ; sa gre€ ws to's liny if she had not been telling the truth. TI shall assume that this story - ree He said Dik at the cafe going to thele S r ed into , ‘the if a and ‘ ertain did not hi } was er es 1 pp tle > Sa ca ec I bs as stand. eae oR he party. no other the} already She "May I never see him ask them to have | : this gray-haired mother see her son sent y ean . take self-same written|! aes tho met was upon him, The hour of reconcillation was No sald Mrs. Hooley I. would at hand. That night in December, 1905-| aye got breakfast. only I did not like that night might have been, genticmen, ito step over his dead body rhat awa: a a n ; c 2 Not See Him Alone. the beginning of another tragic chapter |her only explanation and she shawed _[in the Wife of this poor child-the night; no signs of remorse when she said it. that he called her iii as] when . Sta e | Sera WN eeerupon vin rine Stanford White, tn the lofts room | Gouimiteuceerasbana arrin a = : cs : h: in the tower w there he had spread ' Rua of ae Th aineee ee ns ae ‘ ne suc In the m ae er : So oe ain a 1 , 1 loved and w ieee aa ) rr, she ‘Tt aimee a hea an on the{#!t ' e I never see or men. asking | 2 eee before his eyes. May standing before twelve - seat did not topple Sci lose,that ‘hird "‘RBut het to c Its furnished herself on a me ty. vane of my reat his vigil wrongs done foundations were Pe naieemined : year ago he asked the court to inflict upon this convicted felon the fullest penalty of the law "May I never see him standing upon the self-same spot in this self-same room, after seeing the witness perjure | the 2COr. held may never cise | Would eves never be-! : "She says of Jaw of this " ‘ s spot soon as wherere a|5°° elty table film = . asaati its PU ‘ cinning ee « yar we , ould e gir he loved' "Four acts of this drama 1 tried to| ee girl, inane sees the condition gent ' i portray I had shown the acts of disMs 2 raven 1992 REHAGe grace of him who had finally hi en ol Harry Kk. Thaw in i . v ui ret ae DRGUENUM ie : fir : a t aes dawn of that aly menta CAUMIOM DAR OR UatiCneIn at the Ne eet three firm. hand of the law Thallaehonce in | cone 7 ae a cae id Sa REaniG dramatic life is yet To be depicted. The curtain Is yet to rise upon that fifth acc} and in the name of numanity, may we | fs wife Ip Lee nae ‘ occupation holding ning, that the Meee a afterward, and he asked her to tell him| you S@Y | aout the stories that had been: told| I shalt About him I then told him,' she sald : go sha SY all they had sald about him, and that rs, nat he was addicted to morphine and had _} many other vices, and he eald he could) ae : eA easily understand that they had mad2| p C remember him mor her member eae AL sordid ‘you cf from aaron h that next endeavered to analyze the only testimony which can be xretanded to conflict with the evidence o the defense and to determine {if a jury sworn to do thetr duty, be warranted to find evidence ficient . words ays that when they Reaux Arts, ‘I said | letter] not Oh, so the picture the fell oe ioatves tole refused show the unfortunate oceurrence which | the man she loved to become an object) befell her when she narrated to him {n | 0 SCeT! 7 ; : the summer of 19% the awful story of ‘She leoked upon 1 she yee thethe man loved} and she did not want man she lover what had happened. T have shown, or at! least have endeavored to convince you, | t® be pointed at with the ing cet ecens first, ouppiy BM Pe one Oe suinmer O' | SSN os ae pe ‘Pages neither of poetry or oratory anof story simple more « contain of this young man, gwulsh than the tone won of his affections the object seoing from him by this men mho had pollut- Ta es as ELS could not, he would not, forget-| by Hyelyn was]areat. codrugeous, indomitable ete {x true, that he} who belleved he had a mission to fulfill to imake one more effort to reseuue] le you Do refused. she that and propoced vic hands the from Nesbit. Evelyn. months] three he wrote recall the letters hé ud lured | White Stenford whieh Into after thi® sublime renuncelation? lle say. 1 (this was written In September, 1903),] her. He came back to New York and Three months ago I asked her point met her In a drug store And you re Thaw had; gentlemen. jury? the of for Harry Now, how REPUBLICAN, va tee goes te q 2 : * INTER-MOUNTAIN SSS SSNS ASSS PAANA ARAN NASAAANSAASSASSABSASASS SANSSSSSASSSA THE NAAAAAA NS SAA AANASASANASASAUASSSASSS SSSSUSSSSSSSSSNN SENSED, 2 reads Y Weeks opened Laura ae vil gir Andrus, Work. -The morning r- enrollment eachers and patedresume "abd retreshed. to to come ie Sehuor O! and public with the an -sweek Pupils both being more es eeMay wiens Closes 21. |