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Show TURNS BANDIT AND IS KILLED IN FIGHT. 8JTDBCW JEN IKK, Peblleh SPANISH PORK. PAID THE PENALTY. PALL OF. SOCIETY MAN THE SPANISH FORK PRESS UTAH. Former Well Known Citizen of California Town Holds Up Fashionable NORTHWEST NOTES. Club House, But Fails to Get Away With Booty. At the Laramie tie preserving plant over a million ties will be treated tbls summer. A. M. Doming, an English stockman from Cape Colony, Is In Seattle, commissioned to purchase 10,000 horses In the Pacific Northwest to be sent to Ja- A masked man, armed with two revolvers, entered the rooms of the Del Monte Social club in San Jose, Cal., at an early hour Sunday morning, and, after lining up against the wall six men who were In the rooms at the time, took a diamond ring valued at $900 from one of the men, grabbed $350 or $400 from the table, then backed out of the room. After a pursuit by citizens and police lasting over an hour, during which over thirty shots were exchanged, the robber was finally killed. Upon Investigation the dead man waa found to be Bert Thorn-dyka prominent young man of San pan. While playing at the bottom of a near ravine Northport, Wash., Lisle was old, Humphrey, eight years caught by a landslide and burled, lie was dead when taken out. John V. Springer, former president of the National Livestock association, was nominated for mayor by acclaina-tloby the Republican city convention at Denver last week. The senate has passed the 1)111 extending to Oregon, Washington and of soiling California the privilege and removing timber on the public e, domain for mining purposes. Information has been received that the Chicago & Faciflc Railroad com& Northwestern pany, a Chicago to is preparing auxiliary concern, from n railroad build Casper, Wyo., to Ogden. Michael Rles of Columbus, Mont., was killed on a Northern Pacific freight train near Bozeman. .The man supposed to have done the shooting escaped. Tho murder was for the purpose of robbery. An engine attached to a coal train plunged over ' an embankment near Black Diamond, Wash. Engineer Scanlon foas killed, and Fireman Ceorge M. Hoaglnnd was so seriously Injured that ho will probably dlo. A promlucnt railroad man of Reno, Nevada, makes the statement that the Southern Pacific Is about to across Salt abandon the great cut-of- f Lake. The reason given Is on account of the bad wreck there last week. The roadbed la sinking and is not yet in condition for trafllc. Stephanie, Baroness Dl Gallottl di Napoli, daughter of Signor Gblllardl of Milan, Italy, and a second cousin of the late Queen Victoria of England, died In Leadvllle, Colo., last week. The baroness and her husband bad been banished from Italy many years ago. Francis Frey, a butcher from Genoa, had an almost miraculous escape from death at Reno, Nevada. Frank Jordan, a bartender, made two attempts to murder him. The only thing that saved Frey was the fact that the cartridge snapped twice. Tho revolver was held in front of his face. The government authorities say they Jose, Thorndyke was one of the best kaown young men In the city, he having resided In San Jose for years. lie Is well connected, his mother-in-labeing Mrs. G. M. Bruce, a wealthy widow residing on Stockton avenue, with whom Thorndyke, his wife 'and little child lived. Thcrndykes mother is a wealthy widow of Stockton. lie baa a brother who la a prominent artist on the New York American. For mcrly Thorndyke was engaged In business with E. II. Wemple & Co., grocers, and for the past year bas been a partner and foreman of the A. C, Eaton & Co., large printing establish- ment . TORNADO IN KANSAS. Homes Destroyed and Several Persons Injured. A sevore tornado struck McPherson, Kansas, Sunday afternoon, demolishing six residences and causing more or Icbs other damage to property. Three persons were Injured, one seriously. Much damage was done In the county north of McFherson. Beyond McPherson the tornado followed the ground, taking the path of an old water course. The tornado passed four miles east of Salina, and telegraph wrecking telephone poles and farm property. Efforts made to follow the course of the storm by telephone were made, but all the wires are down. It Is a miracle that great damage was not done at McPherson and many persons killed, as the tornado barely missed the thickly settled A Number of residence district more whiskey. Rose began to sober up, and early Sunday morning went to the police station. The baby boy of the murdered woman was left with the mother, and was found by the officers when they visited the scene of the crime. Rose claims that be returned to the house on several occasions and fed the child. He claimed his w ife lived an hour and a half after he shot her, and that she forgave him for the aL Rose kept his wonderful nerve to the last, and met death with a smile on his face. , CAR BANDITS EXECUTED. Leader of the Band Carried to Scaffold and Hanged Strapped to a Chair. Atheist to the last, but seemingly unnerved completely, Peter Nelder-meieleader of the Chicago car barn bandits, was banged Friday from a chair, contrasting with his companions in crime, Gustave Marx and Harvey Van Dine, who, standing erect, kissed an image of Christ and died without a tremor. The three executions were separate, twenty minutes apart, the same scaffold being used for all. Neidermeler had boasted continuously of bis courage, but as the last moments approached he collapsed and was unable to take three consecutive steps of a march to the gallows. was strapped to a chair, and executed In that manner, r, er WHAT CONGRESS ACCOMPLISHED Important Action Has Been Confined to Cuba and Panama Canal. The Important legislative accomplishments of the sessions of the congress were confined to have a strong case against Harry Bren-oa- two subjects Cuba and Fanania. The the rough rtder, who Is under arreciprocity treaty between the new rest at Cheyenne, charged with at- Island republic and tho United States, tempting to rob the postmaster at Initiated by President McKinley, was Clearmont. Postmaster Laing has almade operative by a legislative enactready Identified Brenan and says there Is not the possibility of a chance that ment The ratification of a treaty by be Is mistaken. the senate and the subsequent InitiaSheepmen In the vicinity of Rawlins tion of legislation of the government are having trouble with the shearers, for tbe canal zone commit the United who demand an advance In wages. States to tho construction of the PanShearers are contending for a 1 cent ama canal connecting the waters of raise In wages on the ground that the the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. fleeces are so much more difficult to 8KIRMISH ON THE YALU. shear. They say that the past winter has been so dry that the wool Is blown Russian Detachment Nearly Cut Off full of sand and th best shears made by Japanese. will stand only about 250 fleeces. Official dispatches received In SL The work of dismantling WadsPetersburg regarding tbe fighting worth, Nevada, the old Southern Pa- south of the river Pemakua reported cific division town, preparatory for last Friday, Id which a Russian dethe change to Sparks City, has tachment suffered three men killed Houses, many of them coating and two officers and thirteen men thousands of dollars, are being wounded, say a Japanese razed preparatory to being d to the new division point. The barge and other boats emerged from division change will take place In the mouth of Pomakua and attempted about four weeks. The Wadsworth to cut off the Russian retreat Tbe townalte will be off the main lino two barge was sunk by the Russian guns. miles. Captain Smelficn, who commanded the The state central committees of the detachment, has died of his wounds. Democratic and Silver parties In Joint Lieutenant Puskln was the other ofmeeting at Reno, Nevada, selected ficer who was wounded. delegates to the national Democratic convention at St. Loula. The s FATAL STREET FIGHT. are J. R. Ryan. Peter Weber. J. G. Sweeney. Francis O. Newlands, One Man Killed and Two Badly InIlNnhold Sater and V. A. Sharon. jured at Corvalla, Oregon, The heavy anow in Salt Lako City Estor Kcudy la dead, James Dunn, on the 21st raused the sagging of a of polleo of Corvalla, perhaps live wire and two horses which came fatally shot, and David A. Osburn, In contact with it were killed, the of Benton county, la dangerousdriver having a narrow escape front ly allot as tho result of a pistol duel death, being severely shocked. that took place at Corvalla, Wash Sunday morning. Keady waa Advices received in Seoul slate that early resisted arrest, shooting and drunk the Japanese lines now extend thirty the other officers Interalien Julies along the Yalu river, reaching Osburn, from Yongnmpho to ten mlloa above fered and a general fight ensued. Burt WIJu. The Russians are strongest at Tarney, aged 22. U lu custody as an with Keady. Keudy is about accessory Antutig. Tiger Hill Is as It waa In the 1$ years old and belongs to a family Chlna Japanese war, the key to the Fifty-eight- h n, be-gu- n. troop-lade- n trans-porte- dele-gate- ex-chl- ff locally prominent. Fearing a possible attack, thn Chinese officials have decided to remove the Shanghai arsenal to Wu Hu, an Inland town about no miles west of Shanghai. It (s estimated that the entire rost of moving the arsenal will reach 3,000,01)0 tuels. Tho Moro chiefs of tho Lake Lano district In the island of Mindanao will meet Major IL I.. Bullard of tbo Twen ty eighth United States Infantry at Tartu a, on Ike east chore cf th lake, in May t for the purpose of orgauu-tnlocal government. NEWS SUMMARY. Frank Rote, Wife Murderer, Executed at State Penitentiary. Frank Rose was executed at the Utah state prison on Friday morning, for tho murder of his wife, Maude Morris Rose, in Salt Lake City last Christmas day. Before his death be told George Pugsley, one of the men assigned to his death watch, a long story of a bloody criminal career. lie declared that for fourteen years he had been guilty of one robbery, burglary or murder after another, until he had fairly lost ccunt. No less than five women In addition to his wife had fallen victims to him. Ills favorite method was to give them chloral and then throw their bodies Into some river. This was after he had secured all they money they could get for him. His first murder was committed at the age of 20 years. He had a fight with three meu In St. Louis, and says he stabbed one so he understood death ensued. From that time on he became Involved In one tragedy after another until the culmination came In the the hands of tho law. There is a difference of opinion as to the accuracy of his statements. Rose shot his wlfo on Christmas day (Friday) and nothing was known of the crime until the following Sunday, After killing his wife, Rose pawned a .suit of clothes which he wore on Christmas day, and with the money bought whiskey. When his money gave out and ho could get no FIGHTING ON THE YALU. Rumored That Japanese Column Has Been Completely .Destroyed, A dispatch to the Central News of London from Port Arthur says news has been received thore of the complete destruction of a Japanese column on the Yalu river. No details, it is added, were obtainable. Rumors of .fighting on tbe Yalu river are repeated In various forms and from various points. The Shanghai correspondent of the London Post says he heard that the first Japanese army had crossed the Yalu almost without opposition, and the Chronicle's correspondent at Seoul says that heavy fighting has occurred, but that for strategic reasons it is impossible to send particulars. No authentic news, however, baa reached London showing that anything haa happened beyond skirmishing. According to tho Telegraphs St. the RusPetersburg correspondent, sian atrateglata are reluctantly arriving at the conviction that Kuroki Is engaged In the adventurous plan of advancing along the middle reaches of the Yalu river via Kangge, and despite enormous difficulties is moving bis army over the mountain passes, his purpose being to outflank the Russian position on the right of the Yalu. WE NOW HAVE PANAMA The president has signed tbe army appropriation bill. Important oil discoveries have been made on the International line near Hete, Arizona. The report comes from Brleg, Swlts-erlanthat thirteen people were killed by an avalanche. from tht lettm anti Iflureo on accuracy and fortUifught. by Earl Jf. Pratt. Oak Part llltnmi report current that the Japaness have landed 20,000 troops at Kin Chau, above Port Arthur. The Peruvian cabinet has resigned, but it Is not expected that the resignation will be accepted. There is a shortage of Chinese labor In the British Columbia market, owing to the heavy tax Imposed upon ImA Is The accuracy library is for re-lu- ce migrants. Three firemen were killed and sixteen others Injured in a fire In Newark, N. J., the walls of a building falling on them. Negotiations for a conjoint declara-tloof neutrality by Norway, Sweden and Denmark have reached a satisfactory conclusion. The first participation by the women of Iceland In an International movement will be at the Louisiana Purchase exposition. Robbers entered the bank at Iola, Wis., wrecking the vault, safe and They building with lied with $1,200, overlooking $9,000. A dispatch from Warsaw says It is reported that eighteen conspirators have been hanged, after their trial In connection with a Polish revolutionary plot. Frederick V. Martin, the Indian commissioner of Irrigation for Porto Rico, killed himself by cutting his threat He brooded over private financial matters. nltro-glycerln- es Resourcefulness men and nations es gt vernuient. ! turn defeat into tory. 6uc-re- d use-iu- r The United States government has had no official information of the sales persistently reported from Europe of American ships to either Russia 'or Japan. The German relchstag voted $100,-00for the assistance of the German settlers In German Southwest Africa who have suffered through the Herero uprising. The statement that Professor Ivan-of- f of the Moscow university had been assassinated by Terrorists for treachery to tbe organization. Is officially declared false. "Lord Frederick Seymour Barrington haa been sentenced to death for killing, near St. Louis, James McCann. When sentence was pronounced Barrington almost collapsed. Russians at Tientsin do not believe that the recent resignation of Admiral being without any visible originality. Alexleff as viceroy of the emperor In the far east will be accepted by the to-da- 0 St Petersburg authorities. ' The total loss by the fire which destroyed the wholesale district of Toto the ronto, Ont., will, according most conservative estimate, reach $12,000,000; tho total insurance la The area swept by fire embraced 14 acres. Not a wheel Is turning In tbe big plant of the Glucose Refining company at Teoria, III., the 800 employes having gone en strike. The men assert the company promised an Increased wage scale, effective April 1. but baa not yet put It In force. package on the table. It takes time to cool down or to brace up. An orator requires time to get the blood In hts head slowed down to the natural flow after hq finishes bis speech. A person making a mistake requires time to get brave enough to explain. A man had been talking to some people in a room and his subject was carefulness. After saying good-by- e and going to another room he found that he had left something on the table where the people were and who remained in their seats for another speaker. He sent an office boy In for the package to relieve himself and disturb the group as little as possible. Some of the people noticed his error when the boy came for the package. If he had known how to return and what to say he might have made a happy hit, but he was too slow. The next day when he met the same group of people he brought up his error and used It as an example. His confession was his only way out, as his suggestions on carefulness would have been lifeless without an explanation of hla carelessness. Semi understanding is a starter of blunders and breaks. Make a list make a list make a list of past errors and plan to bb more accurate. That sounds right to me, but does It contradict St. Paul advice to for get those things which are behind and reach forth Into those things which aro before? to tbe president ten-pe- r If every minute of your time tsj money then it will be of some expense to you because It nOeds five minutes every week and five minutes every i day if you can spare that much. As to buying things to start It f that la not necessary, if you do not j want to you do not have to. When you get letters open them by j cutting one end and when you have a few envelopes of the same size and of a size that you can secure more of, begin your library. On the back of the envelope, across the cut end top, put the title of any subject, that Interests you or any question. Under the title put subheads or de- partments of the subject or put y varia- tions of the question. Begin to be ready to see, hear, tblnk or read anything for one or more of the envelopes. Start one a week or start a dozen at once, aa you wish. Do not do too much and do not skip five minutes a week, though you do nothing more than put a piece of blank paper into one of the envelopes nnd re read something which was In it. This la the value doing somethin regularly. You can use a package or a box of new envelopes or a set of any sized blank books If you wlsa to. Bur Ing the year study the whole wide world over In the Interest of better methods and you will have an Arcade Index library. Docs sentiment con trol moro people than arc ruled by sense? How would you vote on this and hut cun you say to sustain your vole? For twenty-eigh- t weeks I have been balking for a ertain kind of letters to come to me and yesterday the first one .f the kind wanted eamu fro Idaho to Illinois. After believing for so long thnt 9 would corns there Is more aentlmeol than sense In the satlsfartlon "k which It was received. We do thing because others do them from a sentiment rather tbaa by senso. Homo people tell me that sentlm1 world Is everything It Is whut the runs on and without It nothing uiuck eould bo done. Then there must be wlsa acid M' Mi sentiment because 1 bav wQr some neckties, because the am k,D were worn by others, which a1 f would not hnve permitted me to even with a reward attached La the Vote on this. xx eight-thirt- latlonshlp 1 How to make an ArWhy he sent the boy cade Index library of into the room for his your own at no expense.! that up and see if H Is quoted The plane for the new Rollevue boa right. Never misquote the lllhle U a. m., and rltal In New York City have been an axiom. It Is I am ten miles from home writing this mnde public. They provide for the where people are to have, largest hospital In the world. It will whatever Iilblo theysupposed In then possess, bo constructed of brick and stone, hearts and heuda and he nil Imslness. will be fireproof, and will acoommo Do not worry over the past Is what of ratification would he presented. date 2,500 patients. I take as Inul's memilng. Seek and The federal ministry of Australia ye shall find Is one of Christ's orders War With Japan Is Costing Russia has resigned. The resignation waa nnd we cun find In the past the $750,000 a Day. It la claimed that the daily expenses due to Its defeat In the house of rejs sources of Improvcnn nts for the Cue the past to heller use the of Russia In the present war wun resentntives on A labor party amendluiiire. ment bill the fot making providing Japan are averaging $750,000, and It A little seeking In the pm-enables the arbitration of labor disputes apIs estimated that a year's expendius to understand that state to plicable employees. tures for the wBr will total $250,000,-000- . aro beginners of blunder. ThorRobert R. Roosevelt, an uncle of ough To meet this there existed a freo understandings arc due to an apbalance of $.'(, oon.nno, whirh waa In- President Roosevelt, who waa nomi- preciation of the Importance of know-tucreased to $115 000,000 by reductions nated as an elector by the Democratic whut are about, and a knowlyou In the ordinary budgets, leaving ostenstate N. Y. edge of easy slips between what peoat convention Albany, ho to But found. sibly $135,000,000 to accept ple think and say and what we hear portion of the latter Is ntado up by last week, haa declined th Inrressed earnings of the rail- such nomination bernusp of his re and thluk, also attention and Breach Between China and Russia. Tb statement Is made that China has taken quite a definite stand within the last few days. This may Involve serious consequences to tho relations between Russia and China. China's action. It Is noted, follows th report that Viceroy Aloxleft bat requested tho retirement of tho It Is also reported Chinese troops. thgt the Chinese minster at St. Petersburg will be recalled. Although tho latter repert ! denied, there Is reason to both vc that It lut tom' fimiidutlou. roads owned by Hie j Several days ago after getting lunch In a combined store and restaurant in informa- noticed that It was tbe place where last year a window sign was given me tion on the on request because it had creanery memies of easy errors and the butter" on it. j woman who gave me the sign The to riends of forethought, said that her little girl who printed It mis-lakmight not like her giving it away, f mutually expensive n The little girl was in school and commer-mechanical , of got the sign, but the other day the nl nnd nrnfesswnal rtcoole little girl was in the store and 1 got view of her enterprise. Sho had eyes and ears for all cus-. en-abltomers and called out to her lather, and mother as customers came in vic- with her clear, business like voice. to Her parents did not know as well as she did that to wait on customer! Here Is something told me this week while customers were wafting to be that represents a watershed between waited on was more Important than growing and wilting. sorting stock. A manufacturer called on a retailer Her manners and voice were all and learned that his goods could be right nothing domineering about us-if certain changes were made. them toward her parents, and with The manufacturer went away to customers she had a very sensible return to say that he could not j bearing. i In making such changes. She was selling cr giving the price Another manufacturer came along on pickels when I first noticed her, with the same artlclo and he was told and neither looked up to nor down on the same thing. the customer, but talked In an bonor This man went away, worked, stud- bright way. Had she known that I wanted her ied, accomplished It, and came back to be given orders, and these orders window sign with the misspelled word meant other orders. for companionship she might have been willing to part with it l It Is about as easy to capture j Here Is a word I wanted to originality as It Is for a blind man to lasso a wild horse. when I first mentioned their Btore, but-do not know surely how to spell It Resourcefulness as a subject is something we should know more and therefore have not found It In my about. Some of us know more than dictionary, so trust the typesetter and others about It, but none of us know proofreader to help me out. It Is demuch and all should know more than licatessen, and If not spelt correctly Just blame them. I trip them up a the best of thinkers know If we couid unite our bits of wisdom good many times, but sometimes pick on spontaneous thought we might them up. The little girls parents keep a delproduce a product that would push all icatessen store, tfud if the little gir of us to better thinking. Some think of their best Ideas Just keeps on growing Jhey will surely as they awake in the morning. One have more money In the bank. While remember her as Miss Creanery' man conquered a perplexity by lying cent se down, after his evening meal, on a she has Improved eral times since making the window couch In a dark corner and concenI sign. trating his mind. Mental power to invent or solve Is inherited and acquired. Some are inclined that way to such an extent that they do too much of it. A son told me his father Invented many things, but never sold them because be was too busy inventing more things. Other people are born to follow and imitate, T1IIXK A JtlSUTE A DAY. i 1 The pension bill, carrying an appropriation of more than $137,000,000, and the emergency river and harbor appropriation bill, which carries have passed the senate. According to the department of concessions of the Worlds Fair, It will cost $20 for the total admission to all the attractions on the pike. The total cost for the Chicago midway waa $35. A dispatch from Buda Pest says the strike of railway employes has caused much wholesale Inconvenience and It la considered doubtful If the government will be able to force tbe men Into submission. Six hundred potteries workmen employed In the plants of tbe Acme pottery and the Crookaville China company at Crooksvllle, Ohio, hare gone out on strike for m&lntenanca of the union scale. The European Economist aaya, under the reserve that Russia la negoFrench tiating with the principal banka for a loan of $150,000,000 on E per cent four-yea- r treasury bonds, to be placed at 98. The statement la not CANAL. verified. Transfer Said to Have Been Made Secretly and Unexpectedly. The anouneement la made that the contract by which the Panama canal passes to tbe United States Is signed and sealed. Tho title to the canal Is now vested In the United States. The document by which this transaction la consummated bears the signatures of President Bo and Director Rlchmnn of the Panama Canal company, who signed for the company as Its responsible officers. The transfer Is complete and without reservation, and the United State secures a perfect title. This result has been quietly arcom pllshed and unexpectedly, ns the public had been given to understand that the contract would not bo executed until after the meeting of the stockholders of the PatuMiia Cnnnl company Saturday, at which the question Tho girl who wrote the window sign and managed the store. |