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Show ""ow . THE SPANISHJORK PRESS ONE OF WASHINGTON'S I HI MOST INTERESTING FAMILIES Andrew Jensen, Publisher. SPANISH FORK . . Bf UTAH THE UTAH BUDGET SUED I TRIED e mIk Butler-L- k &1 e START RADIUM BANK . ultra-preciou- Modern Quarters for Cats . ; HOURS. ENGINE RUNS INTO HERD Torches Light the Tracks In an Afrl can Jungle to Keep Off Lions While Men Tackle the Enraged and Injured Brute. An extraordinary Johannesburg. accident recently befell a Hhodeslan train on the journey from Victoria Falls to liulawayo. , In Passing through Jungle country the darkness the engine crashed into A huge bull rea herd of elephants. ceived the full force of the Impact The engine was derailed, the cow catcher being buckled up like scrap-iroand twisted back under the front wheels. Through the violence of the col lision the passengers were thrown in all directions, and a wild rush was made for the coach doors. About a hundred Kaffirs who were on the train were ordered out to make bonfires, and soon these were blazing on both sides of the track. Then the electrician tapped the telegraph wires and sent word to the nearest station to send a wrecking crew and "jacks" for raising the n According to a Johannesburg man who was among the passengers, great difficulty was experienced in disposing of the elephant which was entangled In the wheels. "For two solid hours they potted the poor brute, but it wouldn't die," he Bald. "It was furious and lashing with its trunk and blowing sand all over the place. "They could not get near enough to see the extent of Its injuries; one hind leg seemed to be under the train, be tween wheels, and the other was through the side of a Kaffir truck. "People were afraid It might kick Itself free and charge the crowd. Several times it tried to rise. Finally It died. It was a huge bull, 11 feet high, measuring 25 feet from the tic of the trunk. Its tail was cut off, and Its two bind legs were fearfully smashed. "They had great difficulty In disenRopes tangling it from the train. were put round the forelegs and all the Kaffirs and many of the passengers had to pull and tug for a long time. "At last an engine and truck came along the line; the implements were lllll WWW' JS e 2 f f&UGHsf, Your Liver is Clogged up That's Why You're CARTER'S LITTLE. LIVER PILLS X will put you right Tired-O- -- J ut J 1 tew diyi. 10 1 hey do their duty. Cur Csoitips. ties. Bil. Uatieii, IodigtitUl, tad Sick VnJwlt, SMALL riU, SMALL DOSE, SHALL Hid GENUINE must bear signature) What He Was After. George Washington Henry Clay Lhf coin Carter, one of Georgia's youngs darkey citizens, was suddenly called upon not long ago to explain hit pre ence at 1 a. m. In the henhouse ot white neighbor. "Stealing my chickens, are you, jef black rascal?" the owner demanded George V. II. C. L. C. rolled hit eM until they were all whites. "Now, tow, lookyeh, Mars Georp he protested, "dat ain't no way ter it Mai tthe ipre sp taud, an' please don' pint dat gun ate tl w e dat er way, cunnel. Bah," he hatl ilesti added, holding up his battered hat 4 eyei a shield. !"Ah 'clar Ah warn't gfc steal no chickens; no Bah! Ab's ri foui tin' er dlalec' story an Ah des con ugh tcoseyen roun' hyah ter git local coki f side yas, sah, dat's all Ah was after. It lat s 'clar to de Lord hit was!" h id If She Had Her Choice. A gentleman who finds great amuf ment in telling his wife which lady C their acquaintance he will select s her successor when she dies, and v one day, had been teasing her s allusions numberless the subject, suddenly called their tie daughter to him and asked I shaking with laughter at his own tl "Madeline, how would you like mock-seriou- have a stepmother?" The child considered for a mom?: and then, with great earnestness plied: "I think I'd much rather m For Two Solid Hours They Potted the Poor Beast. i gotten out and they tackled the engine. It bad plowed Its way into the sand, and the wheels were nearly buried. s "We were there for 13 hours. were kept up all the night to keep off lions, which might be attracted by the smell of carrion." Another of the elephants was injured, but got away. Hon-fire- Navigation Under Difficulties. Navigation of the Xc th Canadian river as far up as Woodward has always been beset with many trials and dangers. The steamship City of Woodward, which started on a down river cruise several days ago. Is having a hard time. Here Is part of the daily log, In the neighborhood of Alston: "Nothing more wns sighted until we remhed tbe railroad bridge at Alston, where we rammed pier 3, knocking It. iully six inches out of plumb. The next encounter was a sandbar, which was soon overcome, and we proceeded on downstream, only to encounter 23 more sandbars in rapid succession. Having got clear of these we succeeded In picking up a barbed wire fence, which was a lucky event, for the posts were used for firewood. Things moved on smoothly from this tlnio on, except on one occuslon, when the ship attempted to climb a tree," Kansas City Times. ; Aye, There's the Rub. The trouble with blessings that come disguised is that the disguise U always so perfect. New York Times tl usici e se i anc nnd mnit em Sucl hd cti it b: e ey e, w lorn t a lil tho lien t have ille ed stepfather." Not Willing to Commit Himself. The teacher had called upon Ft; die Brovn to give an illustration the proper manner In which to cc: pare the adjective "clean." t fe mt 1 at low S 811 lr fel rely "Mother is clean," Bald he, falterli "father is cleaner " Here paused. "Aud," prompted the teacher. "Freddie was still silent and ve thoughtful. "Haven't you some other relativt asked the teacher, smiling. "Oh, yes," replied Freddie, "ther auntie but I ain't sure about her! mm ly, Har-Isfor- Man with Many Countries r ELEPHANT BIG BEAST AFTER CRASH FIGHTS BULLETS FOR TWO Work has begun on the new water-wor- k system at Sprlngvtlle. While crossing the railroad track at Lehl, George Cromer fell and broke his right leg. The Sugar House district, consisting of 903 acres, has been annexed to Salt Lake City. Three deer hunters, convicted at deer, Marysvale of Illegally killing have been fined $100 each. During the week just closed there were forty births In Salt Iake, of were boys and which twenty-ontwenty-eigh- t girls. During 1908 tiiere was nearly pounds of crude salt harvested In Utah and 22,112.000 pounds of refined salt manufactured. Robert Atkinson was caught under a mass of earth which fell In the iberal mine at Hlngham. but was rescued alive and will recover. A- - successful Institute was held at Mldvale on Friday by the teachers of the Jordan district. It was estimated that there were more than 175 pub lie school Instructors In attendance during tbe day. Theodore Kennedy, a negro, who shot Wallace Lyon, a young man of Ogden, during a quarrel, has been sen tenced to fifteen years' Imprisonment Young Lyon has never fully recovered from his Injuries. ALL Washington there Is no more interesting and talented family than that which occupies the Helgian A gang of quarrymen commenced Tbe minister himself. Count Conrad de Bulsseret, Is handsome and popular, and Is a magnificent IN legation. last week to get out the rock for the a crack rifle shot, a skillful swordsman and a tennis player who can bold bis own with the best horseman, foundation of the new Alpine stake In the national capital. are tbe delight of those privThe count has five children whose tabernacle. The stone Is a black ileged to enter tbelr home. All of them are most accomplishedaccomplishments and musicians. linguists limestone and Is located about seven miles west of Lehl. autunlte, now covery oi radio-activThe sub station at Sprlngvllle of worked an company, by being English the Utah Sugar company's large plant In the bed of a stream near Guarda, has completed Its season's run, outdo In Portugal where 'miraculous cures' ing all previous years. The mill has used to happen, not unconnected with had a steady run of five months, and radium has added to the supply, the tons 42.300 of beets, has put through and for each subsequent day at halt but not to a very cheapening extent PreWill London Rent Institution The first conviction since . prohlbl per cent on the value of the amount "So far as England Itself is contlon went Into effect in Logan was cious Element to Scientists. used. Securities will, of course, have cerned, there are two Cornish mines held last week, when one of the own to be given, and It Is happily one of that have yielded a little, but the era of a saloon which 1 operated just the characteristics of radium that Its available supply of pure radium Is inoutside the city pleaded guilty to sell Promoters Trouble In Ob- faculties are to all intents and pur- tensely limited, Experience owing to the enorIng liquor on Sunday and was fined Sufficient Quantity Alposes Inexhaustible. mous of extraction. taining difficulty , 1100. of Curative Yield from getting the required though radium exists In air, sea water, "Apart in state the The salt Industry in Small. radium," continued the manager, "the and almost everywhere, there Is hard1908 was not as flourishing as It was whole thing Is supremely simple. ly a pure ounce in the world. UnState believed is by before, but it London. A response far beyond tbe There is no need of spacious strong doubtedly one of tbe first things that Statistician II. T. Haines that the expectations even of the promoters of rooms. Half a million worth takes up we shall have to do is to set about business alopg that line for 1909 will tbe scheme has attended the institu- no more a than duchess' space tiara, finding new sources of supply. how an Increase of at least 60 per tion In London of a radium bank, a and we shall only stock it to the "As to our bank. It will be organcent s ele- value of $250,000. place where that ized very much after the model of the a sewerage ment may be stored in While working In "Out the It Is the difficulty. similar institution In Paris, through security and trench under a sidewalk in Salt Lake hired out to medical men. scientists Hitherto thegetting main source has been which most of the radium used In City, Joseph Murrell, aged 32, was and others who wish to use it but can- the pitchblende from the Joachln Thai England has hitherto come, and of burled under several tons of earth not afford the (SO a milligram which mine, in Bohemia. This yields one other radium banks which are being and suffocated before his fellow Is its present market price. in 3.000.000, but Is practically established in New York, Derlin and part workmen knew that there had been The actual locale of the bank Is ul- monopolized by Austria. The dis Vienna. an accident. to be in the neighborhood of timately The Denver. Northwestern & Pa Cavendish square In the heart of clflc railroad Is not to be extended "doctorland" but for the present temwestward from Steamboat, Springs porary offices have been opened in sum Colo., to Salt Lake the coming Moorgate street Here a mer. Neither is the company, ac found himself one of a host of reporter anxious was built with the same care and ex cording to Denver advices, preparing inquirers after the modern philoso- Chicago Woman Builds Seven-Rooto build any branch lines. House for Feline Pets and Propense as though the owner herself stone. pher's ' The were to live in It vides Many Luxuries. body of a man named Gus An "We nave been perfectly amazed." The entire front of the home Is a derson was found on the railroad said the manager, "at the stir that track near New Tooele at daylight the announcement has already caused, claim the large library, fitted with upholstered may Chicago. Chicago head although It was Monday morning with the only a day ago. I distinction of having probably the couches, silk draperies, lace curtains crushed. He had been very drunk have been besieged by applicants, most remarkable cat fancier In the and heavy rugs. Steam heat and gas, as well as a modern bathroom, were late Saturday and It Is supposed he principally, of course, by medical men world. went to sleep on the track. for whose use the bank is being chiefMrs. W. Eames Colburn, wife of Included for kitty's comfort The 35 members of the cat family With 400 delegates, in attendance, ly organized. tbe head ot the banking firm of W. E. the first laymen s convention ever "As you know, the enormous ex- Colburn & Co., has built a model share six bedrooms, each fitted with held In Utah convened In .Salt Lake pense ot radium Is and will be for seven-roohouse for her feline pets little brass cots, mirrors and costly City, Monday night, a banquet being some time the great drawback In Its and provided her 35 prize cats with all hangings. Each pet has Its own bed, with silk spreads and downy blanthe opening feature of the meeting, use, both for' medical and scientific the luxuries of urban life. representatives from all religious de purposes. For an average operation A liking for cats forbade her giving kets. nominations being present. Head ot the household Is Lord some ' fifty milligrams are needed, up one ot her pets, but impels her to a large white $1,000 Angora, The beet growers of Weber county costing about $4,000, and It is there- frequently add to their number. Graduare "standing pat" on their demand fore only at one or two of the large ally the house grew to be overrun "who rules w 1th an Iron hand," settling from the Amalgamated Sugar com London hcbpltals tbat It can be used with them and tbe time came for her all disputes and brooking no Insuborto some of her friends. dination. Hlb mate, Connie Lock, Is pany for an increase in price on their to any extent , to say good-bbeet crops, and It. looks like the com "So a little body bf men have de- This she refused to do, and but one al the pride of his life, and might well make his rivals jealous. She Is a pure A seven-roopany must come to their terms or cided to establish this bank, from ternative remained. close down the Ogden factory. which we shall 'let out' radium t 1200 bouse was built adjoining her borne at white Persian with large brown eyes. The only militant member of the colAlbert Stevens, one of the pioneer for one day's use of 100 milligrams, 7306 Dond avenue. The feline domicile residents of Hofden, died at that ony has precipitated so many rows In the home that he now lives in tbe place March 5, after an illness of two weeks. Death resulted from old age family homo with Mrs. Colburn. This Is Kee Kee Vita, a short-haireSiaand ceneral debility. Mr. Stevens mese with pretty, Innocent blue eyes, was born In Mt. Pleasant, Canada, 82 but possessed of a violent temper. He 'years ago, and came to Utah when a Professor of French of University of pay a nominal fine In Germany to re- left the marks of his disposition on young man. Minnesota Does Not Know lieve him from all obligations so that many a prize animal before Tark City's high school again won separated He Belongs. Where he may vIhII his former home without from his kin. school from the Salt lake City high embarrassment Mrs. Colburn has always derived in the debate between teams from of "a St. Instead Minn. unan was vote being much pleasure from spending her time Paul, The schools. two the Barber Finds Long-Los- t imous in favor of the Park City team. man without a country" Prof. Julius T, tending the pets until her health failed Brother. recently. A woman has now relieved This makes the third consecutive de- Frelln ot the French department of "1 won't for Chicago. you charge feat the Salt City team has met the University of Minnesota Is a man that shave, because you're my long-los- t her of the cares of the cat family and of too many countries to suit his presat the nands of t'ark City. spends most of her time In the little brother." In the near future Iehl will hold a ent notions. Thomas Rich, barber, cat home. Thereupon He was born In Alsace when It was bond election, to determine whether wiped the remaining flecks of lather or not to erect a new public school a province of France. A year Inter, as' from a patron's face, stood him up SOLVE HIGH PRICE PROBLEM building. It has been but five years a result of the war with Germany, and said: since Lehl erected a $30,000 primary residents of Alsace, by the treaty of "How are you, Ernest?" "I'm pretty good, Tom. how are Chicago Man and Wife Make Life Conbuilding, but today every one of the Frankfort, were allowed to choose school rooms now in use their native land. The elder Frelln you?" twenty-ontract with Son for Foodstuffs and are crowded to overflowing. chose France, but continued to reside Other Necessities. Then they shook hands and went Turning to shoot at a rabbit on the In Alwicc until the time limit for mov home to supper. foothills east of Ogden, Carl Morri- ing set by the treaty had expired. Chlcngo.-O- ito "As soon as 1 had him shaved I Meyer nnd his wife, son, 19 years of age. caught the trigAt toe age of 13 Prof. Frelln came found a scar oi. his face I Mary, have solved tho difficulties atthere put ger of his gun on his coat and shot to the United States and in due time myself when we wen tending the high cost of living as far l;iying Inhimself through the fleshy part of was naturalized. Last summer while dians 20 years arc concerned. Thomas TI U ti in un-ago," tho leg near the knee, inflicting a on his way to visit his former home in said - We were have lived for years nn it They when seprrnted boys painful though not serious Injury. He Alsace be stopped off at Petit Croix, and bad lont each other for L'O farm near the vitlaito of River years." mile half a was compelled to crawl France. A gendarme promptly gobbled side. Cook county. Hy a deed flll to the nearest residence. Baldheaded from Fright. him and politely requested his pres In the recorder's office the other day, A counterfeit $5 gold piece has ence at the gendarmerie, where he St. Paul, Minn. For being scared Meyer, for a consideration of $C,on(j turned up at the Ogden post office, was tola be was "insoumls" to the until she turned baldhended, Tlllln In cash, conveys to his son the farm. and the postal authorities are now military law of France. He was im Ominsky. a factory girl, was awarded Hut In return for this the elder Meyer Is The coin an on diet of a making investigation. $2,000 by a Jury In the Circuit court Is to be furnished with all the neces-sltleprisoned for two days an almost perfect representation of a black bread and water, and then pro here the other day. Tlllle was emof life, including a house, regard valid gold piece, ana was doubtless visionally released on the request of ployed a little more than a year ago less of the market as prices, as made by experienced counterfeiters. at a machine which elevated paper be or his wife live. A part long tho United States ambassador. of this to floor boxes tho A number of I hl business men, asto above. In some unique deed rends: Tbe profesor returned Minnesota, sociated with Sail Lake and Clover and he has now learned that bis fath manner her waist caught In the "The grantee Is to a aum Creek parties, are forming a company er's failure to move from Alsace with- wheels and shafting and she was dent supply of fruit, aprovide sufficient sup to operate a steura sagebrush grub- in the stipulated time makes him drawn tight against the machine. Dur- ply of vegetables of all kinds to bo bing concern In the vicinity of Clo- nmenable to tbe military laws of both ing the trial Just concluded physician delivered on demand; one dressed hov ver, Tooele county. The parties own France and Germany. He expects to and surgeons testified that fright had of 200 pounds and one for about b.000 acres in enlarged home' ;o to France next summer to serve a so affected her nervous system that quarter of freBh weight, beef to be deliverer" fell to hair from wllll cultivated. her be her head. atuad. which nonth's imprisonment and then December 15 each year. REMEDY at on to p An Appreciated Distraction "So you think the automobile M made life much pleasanter?" "It has for me," answered the co: fortable citizen. "I drive a fasthori and my son rides a bicycle. The i tomoblle has taken the minds of police off both of us." The English Way. "Do you think baseball will everR a foothold In England?" "They play It some." "As strenuously as we do?" "Well, no. They serve tea betweq innings, I understand." CHANGE THE VIBRATION It Makes for Health. A man tried leaving off meat, V toes, coffee, and etc., and adopted breakfast of fruit, Grape-Nut- s .ream, some crisp toast and a cup i'ostuin. His health began to improve ato for the reason that a meat eater reach a place once in a while wl'uls system seems to bocomo clog?' thn miichlnerv ftnesn't c1 ,tm smoothly. A change of this kind puts aside H of low nutritive value and take food nnd drink of the highest vat ilready partly digested and cnpf being quickly changed Into Vn rich blood and strong tissue. A most vnlunble feature of Gf? Vuts Is the natural phospbato of ash ernwn In the irralna fromwulc11 a made. This is the element H ransforms albumen in the body he soft gray substance which Drain and nerva centers. A few dnyB use of Grape-Nut- s lve one a degree of nervous strew well worth the trial. Look li pkgs for the little book, "TtioM't A IteM"1 Una tn Wnltvllla Krrr rrma th shot tvi "J appears from time to tltti t r ftraulae, traa, aad foil latere t. - P1 J " f Wai |