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Show It DEFEAT Of MORALES IS THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. REGARDED Nimrr jenskn, rauiuhw, 6PANISH FORK, - UTAH. t VTAH STATE NEWS h i 1 Disabled t i , ' There are 3,000,000 faheep , now owned in Utah. . Utah mines paid dividends aggregating $4,266,000 during the past year. The Malad Valley branch of the Oregon Short Line railroad was' opened (or traffic on the 1st. The mineral production o( Utah (or 1906 reached a grand total of 929,632, 640, as against 925,074, 974 (or 1904. Five men were Injured by the (ailing f a piece o( structural steel at the new smelter being erected at Garfield last week. . The coal production of Utah (ot 1906, according to figures (urnlshed by the state coal inspector, was 1 1 691,943 tons. The retail clerks o( Provo are agt tating a movement (or closing the tores at 6 oclock Instead ot at 7, which Is now the hour ot closing. The total number o( shares sold on the Salt Lake mining stock exchange during 1905 was 7,246,581, the aggr gate selling value being 92,316,130.61. The five Utah copper stocks which are extensively' dealt In Boston and New York have appreciated In value nearly 929,000,000 In less than six months. State Poultry association , The Utah will give its eighteenth exhibition In Salt Lake, commencing Wednesday, January 17, and closing Saturday, Steamer, Loaded With Passengers, Towed j Into Harbor. Propeller 8haft Broken During 8torm and for Several Day Passenger Stared Grim Death In the Face, But Fortunately Weather ' Moderated. San Francisco. The Pacific Coast Steamship companys steamer City of Puebla, which runs from this city to Puget Sound ports, connecting with vessels for Alaska, was towed Into port Thursday by tbe steam schooner Chehalls and tbe steamer Norwood. The tug Relief stood by to render assistance If needed. The propeller shaft of the City of Puebla was broken during e severs storm off the mouth of the Columbia river, but by using her sails she succeeded in keeping her bead to tbe sea until aid arrlveu. Including passen-gerofficers and crew, there were about 200 persons on board, and for several days uncertainty regarding their fate has caused groat anxiety. Fortunately tbe weather moderated and the steamer reached this harbor practically Intact Tbe claims for sal vage, however, it is estimated, will approximate 940,000. Tbe City of Puebla left Seattle on Deeember 29 with 186 passengers and e heavy cargo for this city and ou the following day was discovered in January 20. distress by the steamer Charles NelPro(cssor George A. Eaton ot the son off the Columbia river bar. Tbe Balt Lake High school was elected Nelson made several Ineffectual atpresident o( the Utah State Teachers' tempts to tow tbe Puebla, but bad to association at the recent session In abandon the task on account of the heavy seas and being In danger herSalt Lake. self from the bursting of a boiler tube-William H. Pickering died at My ton as the result o( an overdose ol GIRL8 8HOT BY MISTAKE. chloroform. He had been taking the drag, upon the advice ot a dentist, to Parmer Mistook Them for Thieves and cure neuralgia. Opened Fire. The reading room ot the Provo (re Moscow, Idaho. Mlsa Edith Black The and two daughters of Leon Keith, all public library is now open. library contains about 1,000 volumes, of Johnson, Wash., are In the Moscow all donated, and a large order (or new hospital, having been shot my misbooks has been placed. take at night by C. Griffith, a promif Lorin Snowball, the son nent farmer. Miss Black is wounded of Mrs. Mary Snowball, was killed In tlra arm, one of the Keith girls Is while coasting In Salt Lake City, run- wounded In the forehead and ths ning fall speed Into a street car, his other In the eyes. The doctors art body being badly mangled. as to their condition. Joseph Cbecketts ot Ogden was The girls were enjoying a Blelgh rids Neal twenty friends. leaning a revolver, which wae sup- with about Griffiths house the sleigh broke down. to be unloaded when he dropped The girls started to walk toward posed the weapon, the trigger striking on I Griffiths barn. IIe states he was on chair, and he was shot In the hip. watch for thieves and opened fire. "Teddy, said to be the first mon MINERS MEET DEATH.' key ever born In Utah and the pet ol the Lagoon soo. Is dead after several Explosion In West Virginia Coal Mins Thl days' illness from pneumonia. Causes Heavy Loss of Life. monkey, was about (our weeks old. W. Va. Twenty one Bluefldcjs, Wiley Brown, aged 14, of Ogden miners In the Coaldale companys tabbed a schoolmate last week duo haft at Coaldale, W. Va., were killed Ing a snow ball altercation, and bat In an explosion that took place there been sent (o the reform schooL The Thursday. Three white men end other boy was only Bllghtly Injured. colored men were entombed The meeting ot the .Utah State eighteen end no hope la held out that say of Teachers' association in Salt Lake them escaped death. - The explosion City last week was one ot the best. In was of terrific forco and caused Inthe point ot attendance and Interest tense excitement the surs, ( , -- taken, In the history ot the associa tion. At a meeting of the Ogden Increased i Population club Inst week A. M. donated five acres of land for a factory site to any legitimate concern that may wish to locate In the Junction City. The Bank of Ephraim has filed an tides of incorporation. It has a capital stock of 925,000, divided into 9100 hares, and will transact e general commercial and savings bank business at Ephraim, Sanpete county. Farmers need not (ear a watei shortage next summer, according to R. J. Hyatt of the weather bureau. Thl fall of snow so far recorded this win ter has already reached figures (ai ahead ot those of any similar past 4.! ! Van-dernle- 5 season. , I. o right to appropriate 20 second-feewater from Hobble creek. Logan now boasts of perhaps th most powerful peace officer In thl tate In the person of City Marsha-NielPetersen, who stands about I feet 3 Inches In his stockings and weighs about 225 pounds, being un usually strong ever (or one of bis else "Dublin ONeil, an miner one of the pioneers of Alta, who hai made several fortunes and spen them, died In Balt Lake City law week, the direct cause of his dcatl being due. It Is claimed, to an over t A s ! t old-tim- e done of opium. t Cape Ilaytlen, Haytl. Further advices received here from the scene of hostilities between the troops of the temporary President of Santo Domingo, General Caceres, and the forces of the fugitive President. General Morales, say that the defeat of the latter before Puerto Plata January 3, when General Demetrlo Rodriguez, the Morales commander, lost his life, was complete. About 150 men were killed or wounded. The remainder of Moraless followers embarked on the gunboat Indcpendencia, off Puerto Plata, after which the vessel sailed for Monte Crlstl. General Guellito, the former governor of Monte Chrlstl, who, with his troops, had declared himself in favor of Morales, on being Informed of the death of General Rodriguez( decided to fight In his own behalf, and is preparing to attack Santiago, south of Puerto Plata. General Jlmlnez, the former president of Santo Domingo, has left Puerto Plata for Monte Chrlstl, and It is understood will, with the assistance of Morales, compete for the presidency of the republic against ths other candidates for that office. According to the reports brought here by messengers a large part of the population of Northern Santo Domingo is in favor of General Jlmlnez. TRADE IN WHITE SLAVES. Report of Awful Conditions Among British Columbia Indiana. Vancouver, B. C. The following Is an extract from a report made to the government regarding the slave trade among the British Columbia Indians, the report being signed by C. J. South, superintendent ot the Childrens Aid society: "At Cape Mudge there Is a family of both men and girls showing very little of the. Indian In them, and the elder brother, being very ambitious and as unprincipled as be Is ambitious, gave a potlach, spending some thousands of dollars, and It Is reported to me that the principal portion of his money has been mads by the sale of girls, and from this source he has become powerful and rich. "Girls with white skins, thick brown hair braided down their backs, big, Innocent, childish eyes, are being sold today, and have been sold for years. In British Columbia to the highest bidders. The slave masters are the Cape Mudge Indians. The slaves are white because their grandmothers were sold before to white men, and when their grandmothers wandered back to the tribe, deserted and abandoned,, they brought baby girls with them, and in course of time the male relatives of these abandoned creatures sold these baby, girls too, when they grew up to young girlhood." halt-breed- medicine which eoatalaed trims. m Smith. Edward! Edward what, I should! to know? Hes deceiving you, afrl trying to make out a thats his J ment she stood motionless, holding CHAPTER XXI Continued, me. him what the other Is! One member of the household wa3 in one hand, while she looksoon to discover this, Miss Perkins ed at the Individual before her with a why hes had to drop it? Mr. Ferrers turned toward came upon him unexpectedly, as he puzzled, searching expression . upon was stooping, with his back toward her countenance. Then a sudden light wearily. x"Is the woman right in that the name you have gt her, and apparently engaged In close- seemed to break in upon her she serting Is only your Christian name? ly examining the keyhole of the door gave a gasp her expression changed which case it would seem that belonging to his masters private from curiosity to amazement, and, uthave added the other letter fort room. tering a little cry, she turned sharply "Whats that you're doing? . she round and ran rapidly up the stair- purpose of making it do duty as a t ; cried, sharply. case, leaving the other a prey to the name?" There was a seconds hesitatfe The individual thus addressed start- liveliest astonishment. What other ed violently, and something fell to the remarkable incidents was the day to during which the housemaid oit i up with Impatience, before the anst a . chink something bring forth? ground with which he immediately covered with Meanwhile the young lady had re- came, slowly. "My Christian name is Edward; I his foot before he turned and faced gained the stronghold of her own did not seem to me to be of any if her without making any reply. locked the and, door, apartment, "You've changed your ways lately,. throwing tbe now despised magazine gortance which I gave." Perkins sniffed triumphantly. she said, seeing he made no answer, into a corner, sat down to confide the "and always hanging about this door. state of ber feelings to the keeping of youre going to try and get out of. that way," she thought, but it wot' Whats your game, I should like to her faithful diary: - ' know. Anyhow, you arent up to no ) "A most extraordinary thing has do. in Something this last answer hi good. People as gets into respectable happened," she wrote. "My head is houses under false names very seldom in a whirl and I hardly know what I helped to raise him in his maste I Is up to any good!" am writing, or what to do, or think. suspicions. I must v Insist upon your giving t With this Parthian shaft she turned To Imagine that I have so often puz4 away and left him, looking back once zled myself over that young mans your right name, he said, author!: f over her shoulder, with that same likeness to someone else, a likeness tively. 5 while Shall I answer him with a liet:iens li malicious smile, as she marked the which I could never quite fix, though effect It had produced. What did she I have often seemed just on the Joint was the thought which passed throul 3 meml mean by that remark of hers about a of doing so. Very likely I Should the others mind. "Surely, one mo -- Ich tbe false name? How could she have never have hit upon it but for that, need not weigh very heavily upon ala nevertl found it out? The shot was too near apparently, utterly Insignificant action conscience? And lu such a cause!" But, in the same Instant, the face$:eat uni the bulls eye to have been fired at of mine in dropping tbe book I was random. Good heavens! Was It pos- carrying.''. He rushed forward to pick this mans daughter rose up befoiacrlbed i How she would despise hltfiumorabl sible she could have any suspicion of It up and returned It to me and all him. tho real truth? at once It struck me like a flash if she knew," he thought, with a sund; write There was no source whatever from where I had seen him before. It was den reaction and a sense of which she might have obtained this in- the same circumstance the same tempt, as he answered, still respecjthem in 1 formation Ah action and the . same ; young man! fully enough Egyptian "I should prefer not to mention Itlfioubt th He flew upstairs at a tremendous "It is a most extraordinary thing Oh, you would prefer not to mewai ider rqte, flight after flight, to the top of and takes my breath away even while the house, to his own room, burst the I write; but there is no mistake about tlon It, would you? And what haThq Cer door open and entered. it There could not possibly be two you done to make you ashamed tlcity, la There was a modest looking box people so exactly alike and with pre- own It?" exclaimed Perkins, the houiossessli In the corner of the room a box cisely the same manner unless this maid, who was carried away by heces. a oi which contained his few belongings. g Is. a twin brother of the ether. But, feelings at this point, in a tone t Had he remembered to relock this If so, how Is it that one is a gentleman triumph. a;4pby, She had better have remained sllemjhoae dt on the last time when he had occasion and the other only a servant? "Hold to resort to it? Was there ever such a combination your tongue, woman," was tint era, bul No, the lid offered no resistance to met with before, and what oh, what angry reprimand she brought upottha hug his hand. is the reason for his extraordinary herself. "This is no business eland plcl He began to turn over the articles conduct, unless unless he is the yours. callpl Woman, indeed! A crowning insultgubject which it contained, but could not hit Prince In Disguise, after all! And to be told to hold her tongue! jny eng Her master, turning again to thttral Pa young man, repeated hla question ate. h with the addition of the Inquiry sug i c gested by the last remark of th peri woman Perkins. j,at What have you done that you ar adm ashamed of your name? offaprii was the proud reply, "Nothing, tiot of with head erect and defiant; park, 1 given and there was something about th rles! manner and tone by which 'Jtr was obviously Impressed. . sts Why, then, do you refuse to answer the question I have put to you?" he 0It th asked In a milder voice.- - . 8ec, There are family reasons," was jn y the answer. logical Family reasons! A man servant with very family reasons, Just as though he were tamus anyone else. Instead of being a useful the ai sort of machine, hired out at so much a year, with board and lodging! No wonder there was something incongruous In the sound! I have nothing to do with your "Whats that you're doing?" reasons," was the answer, "and I must ' "How the girls at school would envy absolutely decline to retain any one upon the thing he waa in search of. The little shabby prayer book, contain- me! I am llvlng'in the same house in my service under a false name. , ci.n He knew now that it was coming ing bia real name in bis fathers own with a real live Mystery! 'aj Gone! Stolen! notice to leave on the spot Or might f handwriting, was gone! ,'M That hateful woman, with her sly, there not be a reprieve? He was cldz CHAPTER XXII. cat-lik- e step and hypocritical ways, entitled to a months notice la the and bad taken advantage of his one act of course of things.' Oh. why Yatt ordinary Perkins Revenge. carelessness, in leaving the box unhad he procrastinated so long and It Friday morning came, bringing with wasted such locked, to pry into its contents and goiaen opportunities? A jChti eleven oclock, a message about It, off most the compromising months warning that was all ha for carry which struck a feeling of chill forearticle of all. prayed for. A month? another day ral to the of heart Individual the was all be asked. Well, the damage waa done, and boding i la could not be repaired. Tbe only thing whom it concerned. Then you refuse to give me your ;n The master of house the desired to now, was to try and stave off the disproper name? I ask for the last th covery of the double part be had speak with the young. man Edwards time." rat at once, in the dining-room' What did been playing a little while longer. (To be continued.) tire After a time he rose from his grov- it mean? Was it merely some matter of small importance in connection eling attitude with his mind fully EXPENSE OF COLLEGE MUSCLE. made up. There was only one course with his household duties to which he wished to draw his attention personto pursue, and he would pursue it Vast Sums Spent by Leading AmeriHe must appear totally Ignorant of ally, can Unlveraitiei. Mr. was In Ferrers bis place sitting the theft, and receive every allusion or The Impressive totals of university Insinuation with an affected utter lack at the head of the table. There was funds invested in athletic Let her suspect something judicial looking in his at- during the present year equipment of comprehension. make the let her act and talk titude and expression, and, standing at outlay for developing the "sound what she might, a short from distance waa tbe body" rival for endowment 6f classihim, she would, he must keep up the delusion and try to bade her for at housemaid, Perkins. "Come in and shut the door," was cal chairs and foundations, says Coleast one more day. Or else. It she lliers Weekly. The University of the first sentence addressed to him. seemed Inclined to show hor teeth If Is completing an athPennsylvania He careand obeyed noiselessly be he appeared disposed to danger letic field and a gymnasium In one fully, more than ever mindful of his oua, he must hurry on the matter. magnificent quadrangle at a cost of A llttlo later in the day, as he was assumed position and grateful for half a million dollars. Harnearly each seconds which allowed delay, absently staring out of a window in him vard has Just thrown open a new field the opportunity of searching his the ball, be heard a faint, rustling called the Stadium," at a cost of brain for some out of dilemthe way sound, and, looking np, saw Miss Fer9250,000. Ho ma. rers descending the staircase. A movement la under way at the was It "Edwards," of the his voice allowed his eyes to rest upon ber for of Chicago to endow athUniversity master and enemy addressing him an Instant, telling himself that his opletics in order to remove curtain ob1 have one two or serious soon quesfor would very bo doing portunities jectionable features of an admission tions to put to you." be at an end cow. The young man bent his head defer- fee system to struggles for college She must have felt his glance, for a certain air of embarrassment seem- entially, and aeemed to Intimate his honors, and a half million dollars Is the amount needed to provide suffed to fail upon her, and the color rose entire readiness to answer all inquiricient capital to maintain the varied ies. In ber faeo. sporting Interests of the Institution. "It has been brought to my notice Then ahe gave herself an Impatient Columbia baa recently purchased real I that Is, have reason as to believe" to th said she twitch, though herself, "Stand upon your dignity and do not voice continued, as its owner seemed estate valued at 92,000,iH0, a part of allow the Impertinent gaze of a mere to experience some difficulty is open- which will be used for an atblctlo to present plans. ing up the subject "that I have been field, according menial to discompose you!" The young man who had picked up deceived In you. and In fact, that the Princeton is building a gymnasium which will rival in cost and elaborate my catalogue at tho Royal Academy I name under which you are at present equipment any of her collegiate ball. One of the effects of the twitch waa, passing. Is not your own. Is that so? that It caused her to drop a magazine Ted answered respectfully, Begging There are several preparatory schools which she was carrying, just as her your pardon, air, but tbe name I am whose gymnasiums and fields added within the last three years represeat foot was upon the last step. going under Is my own. Might I be an outlay of 950,000 each. Before she could stoop to reclaim allowed to ask who says anything to It, there was a hurried dart across the tbe contrary? He Knew Him. . You mean to maintain that your hall, on the part of the menial in Illcks Cayman seema to bo vary question, and the article was rrtored name is Edwards, arter all? he in- happy lie must bava money- -' to her with, what waa not so much the quired, bending bis brows upon Miss .Wicks Why do you think ao? respectful deference of an inferior, aa Perkins, whoso as he now thought Illcks Because ot the way be6 tho ordinary and natural courtesy of fit to describe It unwarrantable Inter jokes. cracking an equal. ference in the matter had subjected Wicks Nonsense! If ha had money ' The effect of this simple act of him to this annoyance. he wouldn't be happy unless he waa politeness upon Its recipient was as "My name ia Edward, sir, Aa at cracking bottles, Cathollo Standard tpculsr as unexpected. For a mo- - the end makes It sound better,, and I Times. ' , .. , ,, cS-m- r fted to-da- -- a n Bt&n-cagnl- ol atl, Copyright, " 1 AFTER ALLEGED DYNAMITER. Cripple Creek District Attorney Files Information Against Orchard. .Cripple Creek. Deputy District AtA. Gillette has filed Informa-tlo- n torney In the district court charging Harry Orchard with the murder of J. throughout W. Harts ock, one of the fourteen men rounding country, many people be- killed In the Independence depot exlieving an earthquake had occurred. The mining cars and most of the plosion on Juno 6, 1904. The Informaproperty used In tho mines are sup- tion is based on an affidavit made by Sheriff Edward Bell. Orchard Is unposed to have been blown to pieces. der arrest at Caldwell, Ida, charged ! with the assassination of former GovEnds Lift In "Hells Hollow." ernor Frank Steunenberg. half-eateLake City. Tho . Salt Mr. Gillette stated that If Orchard body of dead Greek or Austrian was waa released In Idaho padiscovered near Ensign peak Thurs- pers would Immediately requisition be asked tor and he would be brought here for trial day afternoon by Frank King and Will Smith. The discoverers, who for murder In the first degree. are both 16 years of age, were rabWANTS PUBLIC BUILDINGS. bit hunting and bad reached the head of a narrow ravine known as "Hell's hollow," when they saw a human Has 8cheme for Uncle 8am to Save hand sticking from the snow. Tbs Rents. body was brought to town. The man Washington. A public building for had evidently sought this secluded place and taken bis own life. "Hells every town or city with over 6,000 hollow la notorious as tbe scene of population la the motto of Senator numerous mysterious deaths. Nathan Bay Scott of West Virginia, the new chairman of the senate e Sees Big Panlo In the Putare. on public buildings and flew York- - In a speech before the grounds. Senator 8cott would Ilka to commerce chamber of Thursday, Jacob 1L Sch Iff, head of tbe banking adjust the proposition to a business firm of Kuhn, Loeb ft Co., declared basis. "The government Is paying In that unless something were done for the way of rentals 17 H pe cent upon the' value of the property eurrency reform there will be a panlo In this country. He said he regarded It occupies, he said. Continuing, he the need of a more elastic currency added: The government can borts of prime Importance, but would not row at the rate of 2 per cent per anfavor tbe plan recently outlined by num all the money needed to put up for ciran Shaw emergency Secretary culation. Mr. Schlff said he rathor publlo buildings, and I simply confavors a circulation based upon com- sider It poor business to pay 17H per mercial paper and which might be Is- cent when you could get something much better for 3 per ccuL" sued through clearing bouses. Killed 8on, Then Shot Herself. Louisville, Ky. After kissing her husband good-bye- , Mrs. Sallle Tollard shot and fatally wounded her son, and then attempted aulclde by shooting herself In the head In the apartments ot her brother. Dr. W. N. BUncngnlcl. "I felt that 1 was losing my mind. 1 did not wish to become a burden on any on else, and I could not bear tbe thought of leaving my child toothers. Mr. Pollard gave this reason for ber 1 By A. L. Harris Author of "Mine Own Familiar Friend. etc. by Catooll Company. Copyright, t I I I M , l t 1Pvblithlng Re-- - Monte com-mttto- Local capitalists have started ' a movement to establish a potato starch factory at Garland. It is estimated the factory can be erected and equipped for 919.000, and that the) have the beat land In the world foi raising potatoes. With the Idea In view of Increastni the capacity of Its present powei plant, the town of Sprlngvllle baa Just filed an application In the office a State Engineer Tanner, asking th I President Crlstl. t , of Former ported to Have 8ailed for OUT O R F O DECISIVE k Followers i AS THE FATAL REQUEST U N D th'ufiht there was no objection to at ding the letter," "Then your name, according to f own statement. Is Edward, and" b.v'e merely added the final letter so, I am sorry" This was more than the wk could stand, and she broke in, und monlously upon her masters sp4 Garroted for an Awful Crime. Bocourt, an old negro, and Victor Mullna, a mulatto, were garroted at the prison here on Friday, Both men were regarded as "witches" by their associates. Their crime was the hideous murder of a whlta baby, Zolla Dlax, for tha putt post of procuring the heart of a whlta female child which the "witches prescribe as a poultice for a certain woman as a cure for barrenness. The child's body waa found smoked and laltsd weeks after tbe crlma. Havana.-Domi- ngo -- J or? t. |