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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. akdiubw Just jexew, nbiuim SPANISH PORK. UTAH. Now, to reward you for coming to see me this rainy night, she said, Im going to make you something in my chafing dish. I got a new recipe book for Christmas, and Im going right through it, alphabetically. Ive gotten as far as D already. He hastily disclaimed any desire for refreshment. He had played the dog to experiments on that particular chafing dish before. He had gone as far as D" himself, when on one occasion she had mistaken the red popper for cinnamon. Oh, do!" she urged. See, now Dont these sound you may choose! inviting: Damson Sauce, Devonshire Dumplings, Deviled Crabs I er that is, the doctor has forbidden me to eat anything commencing with D," he interrupted. Her face fell. I'm awfully sorry, because I couldn't skip, you know. It would mix me all up; Id forget where I left off." Oh, no it would never do to skip, he agreed. "Well, then, at least let me give you a cup of cocoa, she said, hospitably. As cocoa sounded comparatively innocuous, he accepted the offer, but NKWS SUMMARY. Winfield, Karlas, Is threatened with another flood, and citizens are removing from the low lands. The womens auxiliary of the Miners union at Cripple Creek has been forbidden by the military authorities to hold meetings. The revolutionists of Santo Domingo are reported to have accepted in full the terms of peace proposed by the government. An American of tho name of Symons is reported to have been assassinated by Cubans on a plantation near Puerto Principo. Ministers of the Swedish Presbyterian church of America, in conference at Rockford, Ills., voted to marry no divorced persons hereafter. The executive board of the Western Federation of Miners has decided to appeal to President Roosevelt to Investigate the conditions In Colorado. King Edward has conferred on Mme. Melba the decoration for science, art and music. She is tho first woman on whom it has been bestowed. Philander C. Knox, attorney general of the United States, lias been selected to fill tho scat in the United S'atea senate made vacant by tho death of M. S. Quay, Naval experts believe that tho Russians are working hard to clear the entrance to Port Arthur, with the Intention of making the escape of their fleet effective. J. A. Vallentlne, a prospector, was found dead in a cabin twelve tn'les from Caliente. It is believed he was murdered, although Rome declare it was a case of suicide. For the first time in forty years a woman has been doomed In New Jersey through the refusal of the court of pardons to Interfere with her death on the gallows for murder. Mary Richardson, a young man rled woman, was stabbed through the heart by May Richardson1, her sister during a quarrel in a real office In Philadelphia. Tho rrchibltlonlafs convention at Hartford, Conn., voted down a resolu tlon to Indorse General Nelson A. Miles as the presidential candidate for the party, after a lively discussion. A Chinese formerly employed in the machine shops at Port Arthur, who arrived in Chefoo. says that only five of the nine largest Russian ships at Tort Arthur are capable cf going to sea. Mrs. Mary Etzel. mother of Lewis Etzel of Denver, tho war correspind ent who was Killed by Chinese sol dters, wi l file a claim against the Chi neso government for fCfl.OoO damages. The c.ar of Russia has sent to the New York stock exchange a magnifl cent solid silver gift as a token of his Appreciation of the courtesy of the exchange In listing Russian, bonds a year ago. in-la- that the sightseers may be able to witness the event. While the Poncas are keeping the the details of their plans secret, Micro can he no doubt that the hunt win not r) I ft f Z . Vi,' J4 ,4 , " eS, compare with tho.-- of the days when i" I r &, there were millions of buffaloes on the r plains. In those days a buffalo hunt A uU) ' was, in a measure, one of the n.o-- l t A ; v'At' dangerous sports man or horse oomd ? i j into. Those who have talon inter t in M,se limits have described part A p A l, '; V v I 1'iem as being ufimu pasted in the ex moment they produced. V A The Indians on their fleet pcnies pursued their p"ev with swiftness, t ml tiie 'pectacle of an immense herd, isuctimes a mil lone, pursued, and - ft ; , ''4 v V' 'x . it might he s.iiil, with equal justice, Vh the hu mis, dud envelop ns , j rf . ' ,t in os running dose bunfeis, without bong ;,"idi d, and apparently ii lo tie qnrit of the hunt The iloca tndi ins arc about to was an e- - pothe in :s n.i.ci ci.K-in ci Itic.r tribal tic !' nev he r to liirgott-- n .1 uh a b i fal i nut, ll ice did chase become in tint for ! t ur; us u iv in cl i - .. rntii.g b mi. Per the s ; , u.ii- t ,d t tbi1 more it i indulg'd in the e r giew tin1 enjovi, ut, until, at ( t'c i i to i.i this ent t no ,,,, : f b lh tie iU'c Itii'inri ''.ill tonless, it fp s ; r ll.i.i'o ! I d Cl : a pit' do 1. In the e.imr. s ,, d t el Ii-- i ,r . a! i.o.i ,ri,K if tie chav1 evtiy nnis'd', qumi 1, l.o COI i" tint w id pr b..iy , ( it 111 - ' il Oil ti e w v.'s.'t ,ts tidiest ten b .1 ,t I lo be ly v. y L.ct i y v is i c Iv on the ;ip ;di. " ere rr a little : tore ,h til a b u d, lu tie e'c.t( v.ent bitni'Mit wit, it t e ti.t', if h :1th u t e I 'no ,i , 1 , t ; r1 b tli tie vi'o.r i f 1.. 01 I h,1! i ), v.b ei Wl.ii tie firing lr mu t ,e a I.. !on (1 I l(i be a l npo- - .:! t y. ll , i s win (', ;i"l over t'e tiori'-; ,'d . near apni.ih o tbit pet ti mhed .igt.n In i'a until he was ihuai-d- i bring Tie ll'1 tube was part ol tii dr ! sc Sit it' :i"lan and the orig'eal In o h.d to avoid ob- -t icles in his v it ut suggestion trom his Red .uh tl.e of a nur v.it.ne.r The Imicts eh r. It time was a nolo in the uid !al Winnipeg to Bliss, O. T., so , I , rt f f 4; A i , pur-uin- 1 -- f ,,irr.'ri ! 1 i ' i c 1 itv .' 1 , i I 1 . countless numbers. The bison was particularly numerous in Kansas at one time, owing to the fact that the buffalo grass was there most plentiful. At times the plains were a solid, moving mass of monsters; as far as the eye could bee they were visible in enormous numbers. Trains were often delayed while a herd crossed the tracks of the Union Pacific railroad. At one time they roamed all over the country. Naturally migratory, the Indians knew their wondering habits, and followed them. They were in iho.-,- e days of the gnatost value to the Indians. They supplied nearly all of their food, and millions were rlaughtered each year for the suste-- , mti'ce of tho red man. Not only did 'he buffalo supply food, hut furnished the robes and hides for clothing and dwellings. Tiie practical extinction of the buf-ialwa.' not due to the Indian, but to the vv! ite man. While tiie Indian n. ver killed more than was needed, 0 white man slaughtered relent-ly. Then, too, the white hunter, when he w.ia a hunter ami not merely r rdirfoot ouf on a sporting excur-.oti- , wciilj sini. ly take the fur hide a1'.1, lmne t. e carcass to the wolves. H was very tho vvaMtful, and "m ort.u itn- who stent a day killing The phenomena of the figure 7 and ( u i' v1 aj t huKilreds, would not touch its b the knowing ones multiples, occurring In tho New die' ').-ttit, ond the bnh'do steak superior to Testament, have been touched upon ha' ot the lie.-- of commerce. by Ivan Panin, a Russian student of uliilo hunting was a science, and the bible, who for a number of years wa-- . on.y to ne ei. mgul in safely by has made his home at Grafton, Mass. hr.e who thoroughly understood the The significance of the "seven" group methods of their prey. In tho bunt- will not be lost even upon the superstitious who are outside of the pale of scriptural points, and, as Mr. Panin has shown them, their relations of their groupings to the first eleven verses of the New Testament must suggest that they were scarcely chance. For instance, in these first eleven verses of Matthew, the vocabulary consists of forty-nin- e words, or seven sevens; of these words there are or four sevens, which twenty-eighor begin with vowels, and twenty-one- , three sevens, which begin with con- Bible hundred Tibetans attacked the liritish post at Kangna, on the road to L'Hassa, with great ferocity. They were repulsed, the Ttrltlsh Iors being one sepoy killed and several wounded. No Intimation hna been received at tho state department that Embassador McCornick lias any Intention of his high offleo on account of tho alleged feeling In St Petersburg. Tho questions pending between Brazil and Peru now seem to he in a fair way to a peaceful settlement. It Is reported that a Jitnt administration wbl bo established in tho disputed Aero territory. General Kieinttl Gnralmtd! hns Islu sued a proclamation in which not tho to Italian youth pro uges voke a fight with Austria but to hold themselevs In readiness to f.rm n 11 body of fin nno trained and well armed volunteers t 1 double the u mil nmoiint of work ib'.fdvi1. upon the iuimiuratbiii feerv lee on iieeoiint of the p. udint: tate war among trails Atl tittle lines, rtome of the lines are now bringing Immigrants from Europe to this country for fl Conventions were held In nil tin count lea of Texas Saturday to select delegates to the state convention which in turn will send delegates t the Democratic National convention at St. Louis, Returns show that the Parker forces have been successful. Thirty-twgold beer ghls from Li uts have anlvcd a, t.elair ami will be the feg.1.,0 of the Montana day. Hie girt come from very county ami get On lr name be cause of the fuct that they arc at thn fair ns the tcsult of tin- - beauty con o ,t lest. lxvid Dundoiibli, eommnndliet officer of the (Nnudlan imlllln nm! n veteran of the South African war, must resign, his position or Ills Hp. polntmeut will tie evncetled by the MSrtl-i . U t.e ,.f e-- A v Just as she was about torenl-cove- r on the tin, she gave Something in the color of the, had aroused her suspicions, ed at it, then tasted it. "Wait1 a minute," hhe exea Oh, you haven't hastily. you? he answered in Yes, voice, seeing his doom written-horrified expression. It has 0. last. He had always known he die a victim to her culinary (l ion r as I Vaca star , ments. But didnt it taste queer? "No; no queerer than- -I j drank it so quickly that I tice. didn Well, Isnt fatal It she said, reassuringly. sorry I forgot I had cocoa tin but its only we use for cleaning the necess 'Tm t, put the it W!1 brlt Ikins knives. ove tin ( resi Written S in 7 s i lie nh! kps face of e forty-nin- a e forty-nin- scci en ,1 ith I t a she nen :ts: ;th eyec eful ers. rem Pi not whe but tl e t, Art in Telling Story once saw the art of successful exemplified in a very prominent way," said Senator Foster of Washington, a few days ago in a company of friends. "During one of our political compaigns a speaker had undertaken to tell a story that was intended to bear upon Ignatius DonI story-tellin- g that had fallen flat. It aeenat' at the time that he repeated! for word, but from the time! gan the story until It was etii audience was convulsed. It u nounced to be the best story fo ever come out of the northwest "Tell us the story, senator," r his friends suggested, becomfo ons to know more of that Btr nelly, who was opposing him. The story was told laboriously, and it was received with all the solemnity that once funereal in Us effect u-would be expected during a funeral laden with the spirit of wit. sermon. At Its conclusion the storyOh. no." replied tiie senator teller smiled and looked over the au- have not sufficient confidence i dience to seo if he could detect a rip-pi- o story-tellinability. Now that! of appreciation, but there they all prepared you for the story as sat with solemn faes. It had fallen markable one it would be 4 hazardous to attempt to repeat t perfectly flat. In a short time Mr. Donnelly arose Senator Fosters friends are to reply and referred to the story to offer a reward for that story that had been told by his opponent. dead with flatness or alive w!S That story, he said, was intend- If any one can deliver it to ed to relief t on me. but It didnt go. They are being consumed wltt I Now, my friends, lie continued. osity to know what it is, but tl' have a little story I want to tell von tor cannot lie Induced to vcntuK "With that Donnelly retold the story Its telling. 1 have always enjoyed a reputation for being very peaceable. They were driven from their Ited river home by their old enemy, the Chlppowas. who ground, he must detect It and Jump ing, as lias been stated, tho horse over It; a rock, he must overcome It was a quantity of no Insignificance. in the same manner. lie was the In killing these animals the hunter pilot, and his only duty was to carry rodo boldly into the fleeing herd, his forced them beyond the Missouri his rider safely and surely without horse running only us fast as the bufriver. Following them up closely, the being told wlmt to do. faloes. Then, selecting the animal Time was, within tho memory of desired, he fired Chlppewas drove them away once directly behind the more, when they Joined tho Omahas, many living men, who are not so very fore shoulder, as this was the tender-ca- t which alliance has had the effect of old, cither, when the American bison, place, and a shot entering at tills or as lie will perhaps aiwavs be called point was most preventing their annihilation. likely to strike a vital part. This threw the buffalo down, Although a part of the Sioux nation, here, tho buffalo, existed In tho westthe other tribes kept up a relentless ern country In numbers incalculable. and after the hunter had exhausted war upon the Poncas, as did tho Paw- Between the eastern rango of the his ammunition, or had selected a sufnees, Osageg and the Kansas Indians. Rocky mountains and tho Mississippi ficient number, he returned and killed What these wars left, smallpox and river they roved in herds so largo as thoso he lmd already wounded that the white man's vices nearly finiHhed, to seem Impossible to ono who never were left lying on tho prairie. W Ith the Indians and from a total of about G.000 there saw them. There is a tho hunt was much more simply conducted. are only about Cfld now. The remnant They did not was placed on a reservation, near tho always penetrate a herd, but often followed It and licked off the animals In mouth of Niobrara river. In Nebraska, the rear. The bunt for which the and hero thoir 111 lurk followed them. Poncas have made such elaborate This time It was not their Indian enr emy,- hut tho federal government preparations will, of course, be a tame d affair compared with the hunts In the which failed them. Uncle Sam f V the terms of the treaty made dajs gone by, and, of course, the with them, and on co more they besixty braves (f ose upon them will f not at first attempt a killing, or came nomads, forced to the hunt for the 4 subsistence. They nearly starved to sport would bo of short duration. In 1 any event, the last buffalo hunt is one death, and, as if destiny had someh i or great Intercut, and as , thing worse In store for them, they the beasts 1 are now scarce and costly, It mn were forcibly removed to Indian Ter'I 1 c T without fear lie called tho last. Then, t ritory, where the unwholesome water HI led off their animals and depopunba. the hrouklng-uprocess of the ; Indian relations Is nearly t lated their ranks. Pubsetpicntly they i w t returned to their friends, tho Omahas, Ina few V"ur the hostilecompleted. rod nmii will be a le, end, he Is last succumb-inand then to their home in Nebraska to civil, iig intlueut-es- , his hunt hVrty years am, when Chief White Ing at bliisMimitig with grounds . was were tin re about Eagle chosen, tl. living towns. The C.0O0 in tho tribe. Only eight survive Ioneis are most li!,t y ubmii to inaugurate of those who hunted the buffalo at his tie fr last chief, a well as to hunt for inauguration. The CoumJl of Adthe last time tin- - monarch of thu visers consist of ten, and s'ncc be t can no longer draw the necessary quoPhii.ideiph ta i.cdg r. rum he has retired, and bis son, Horse Proctor's Sense of Honor. Chief, takes his place at the head of United states Senator Red lb Id the tribe. Proctor strict regard for the laws, In accordance with the traditional even those ,f minor importance, h law of the tribe, the chief and lit wcdl known, An illustration of till adviser are selected In a buffalo hunt. happened recently. The Senator and The coming hunt will bear little rehts son, Re, (field Proctor. Jr., were semblance to that of forty years ago. hunting rabbit In the mountain tt t Then tho arena was the boundless f Hutlund a few month ago, Th plains; now It iw to be an Inelosure )(iingr tnnn, who had become separ 8,000 feet long and l,f.t0 teet wide. at.ui front hi father, shot a , PONCA WHO Then It took place with herd innularge rac i coon, and when he next met the Sena-tov3LT3 IN CXI. fOVN now bison three from merable; the he proudly exhibited hi Ooodeleht rsneh, In Texas, will furprle 'Mv son." said the Senator, nish the rport. sternly, eated story that thu garrison ut Port "the open season for coon hunting It I Intended to make a show of Kearney mtunlly fired their canon at not yet begun Come wPb no'" the hunt, and Indians from the tribe an immense herd tmee to prevent lie' Senn'nr thcreniMHi iiiaiebelthi In tndlan and Oklahoma Territories them taking the fort In a rush. Many young man off t h, residence ,f have been invited, Some have al- offleei and eavalr.vmen who wtrq Justice ft the and erected their etui killed on the frontier ears ago peam! against peace,amtwhere he np ready arrived him, the tepees, tine of the western railroads tell of traveling for month at a Unit fino.1 for the g well-authent- neg-lecte- n,.' ft 1 t1 Alime-- t JJ without very great She lit the light measured a brown powder fro box marked cocoa" mixe(J J condensed milk, and when had boiled, filled tlm cup water. Then, with a Hourlsb the steaming beverage before the words them are nouns six smra seven are not nouns, is the co Of the of the writer. there are thirty five nouns, or five sevens, while so common nouns. Of the tl' proper names four sevens arc ancestors of Jesus and seven such. Not only then is the i tion of the ferty-ninwords of cabulary by sevens as between words and consonant word9 k as between the parts of speed As a further and absolute pro these phenomena of the sevc not accidental Mr. Panin pelt words of that tho cabulary show fourteen worj are not used but once, while five of them, or five sevens, ac more than once. His conclu'ic er an exhan stive arrangement sonants. seven" features are that "No! This distribution by sevens be- the choice of the languages in tween vowel words and consonant the scriptures were written u words just might have been deem- without marked numerical de ed accidental, but for the fact that the threshold of the subject , es-tat- e Eleven a Slight Mistake pop-uh.im- A r ht off,no. tbo mon,Vi.i, "The Pollution of Deep Wells" was tho subject of a taper before a scientific society. In which wa described an Interesting experiment conducted by the United States geological surami the geological survey of vey Georgia, acting in cooju ration, to determine the liability of contamination of the deep wells and springs In the vicinity of Quit man. Ga. by the action of that city in turning pro-pose- tho public sewage into an underground .stream ILi.uigh a boro bole. To tost tiie matter, the surveys mentioned Inserted two ton-- ! of stilt Into the well Into which it was proposed to turn the sewage, Sami les "f water were taken before the experiment to determine tho normal chlorln of the waters, and at slant Intervals during and for some time after the expnri nm silting nt the tfpsk uleiia. And the letter ors hnrd to tarns; M llk (ti mIi f 1 la a rtrnnnv nturi. Nr bother wtih pelf nml rme I know a pool where ins water cool Iti st under ths hrnw ling full, And the smig nnd glssin of that mown loin stream, Oh, It ml l a m! rll-n- d call! 1 to-d- I Ihii a hook slid Ins in a wayside son s. Where Ills granger huv their plug And the tuggers hsrtsr their iivor lore for a 1,'g (hey run lug. Anti I figure how long hardly that lai kle m lie. All useless ns any iliimh font, Unless t happen along to huy And sneak for thst pool. eywnuiin ment. The report conclude analyzing tho sample It that tho salt had entered deep well in town, fo 1 w f U 4 thereby off strating that the Insertion all would have contaminated wells, and possibly led to4d:; Undoubtedl' tf epidemic," the wells Is often polluted W vcrif' age, and the experiment bf" help should whirl! danger, ccrs in thoir wotk. Gae however. If there i not a Jntmdttc lacy lu the conclusion tli doubt if micro orcnnni( not le prevented from iworiD earth fl Unit ion while salt would be able to poi medium Why not ten themselves for Ing test -- American Ntedi'lnf- e - ,!,. where the worm ! old pen. oh. thff ltllly stuff! ,,1,1 You can dig a ijurt JJ th rfV and The rod is sit right L-i And If they should hpPi rod ih 1 know By Ihere'g Utile hlr. h god When they follow the trout the demon has iwd 4 f11"-T- Vsnlrtif up In the ?, ,, Wedrre end eresl and - t,w the only oad I'm after fire for ilnk and ' th goes-The seeiet Dont led her ll Mfl 1 I old fell ' fiittl |