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Show HONOR TYROLS HERO. THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. !!!, AJTDBKW UTAH. Brave Little Natioa Venerates the Memory of Andreas Hofer, and Twice a Year the Story of the Liberator Is Told Again in Dramatic Manner. A man wants to enow It a woman loves him? a womun' why he loves ter. Curious and Quaint Things Gathered Here and There rtUtofcra. SPANISH PORK, IS A WONDERFUL WHITTLER. of Philadelphia ChalCan you fancy a debate on the Irish lenges the World. It Is nearly a hundred years since his last drop of blood for the house of land bill developing into a "veritable George A. Jones of Philadelphia Andreas Hofer, the heroic innkeeper Hapsburg. For foreigners the study love feast? the world to produce bis challenged of the Panseler, roused his country- peasant feels a fine contempt, blended whlttler. Th challenge a as men to arms against the power of with pity and veiled by a dignified equal A girl never considers that she has from B. F. Clay of a reply brought fercourtesy to the strangers who come hissed a man when she made him Napoleon, and Inspired the same who offered In evidence a Fernwood, vent loyalty to Kaiser and fatherland from all parts of the world to seek of his work. think he did lb which Is so strong In every Tyrolese health In the sunshine of Meran the wonderful display old and a ma75 is Mr. years Clay routed the armies of pearl of Tyrol, as one of her lovers It Is a wise man who cinches a heart Illustrations the In chinist by trade. and Bavaria and won for him- rails her. lease on a peanut stand In Oyster Bay France varieties of two shown are here of It Is for these wanderers from less given self a place among the Immortals for next summer. cut out of he which of each favored lands that twice a year the chains, history. of wood. one Is piece of In Anureas rtofer The flowers of ninety springs have story played A Connecticut bishop Is being critilink, or anchor chain, The the fields beyond the town gate, by the cised for golrg fishing on Sunday. blossomed on the soil once red with men The Idea was of cedar. is whose In blood shown of Austrias enemies; grandfathers fought ninety We wonder wbat he caught. a watch chain. from taken by Mr. Clay years of change and stress have left grim earnest on that very spot. A bright faced Dirndl speaks the Another section of this chain Is the their mark on the Hapshurg throno Hearing that Hetty Green had since the production referred to above, prologue In good Tyroler German, and eight-lincry, Down with Bavaria! bought an automobile, uncle Russell the play begins. History lives on the with a fancy bit forming a pentagon, but walking rang through Tyrol; Sage went and ordered a mausoleum. through the Inside containing a In the the hollowed-ou- t plea int Meran valley, rough boards for a space. where Adige and Passer rush together rugged country tongue the moving tale double loop knot made of the sticks Down among the cannibal Islands core, extending laterally when pulled. this Idea that fat persons are unThe pentagon, with five sides open, wholesome Is looked upon as arrant revolves on the core. nonsense. A chain made of links, each con (Special Correspondence.) Itmm ii , , Georg A. Jone NEW SEAL IS APPROVED. of Appropriate Device For Department Labor. and Commerce President Roosevelt and Secretary the design Cortelyou have approved new de jarB for a seal of office for the ment of commerce and labor submitted to-da- five-side- . When Sir Thomas IJpton lunched with President Roosevelt he lifted a cup. But as usual he had to put it down again. An exchange Bays "No woman ever blasted of being Itorn in a log cabin. - i - y -- I ) ( S f ' r , Some enthusiastic people think f h If all the yachts were to rare togeU. the order would he Reliamo I, Constitution II, Shamiock III. ' 1 , In the Won ester Telegrams lint of gifts received by a couple married at A horse, Charles Oakdalo we find: Saw Merrill, , clothes, or race? The world's record for making an elliptical cloud of dust one mile around Is now 69 3 5 seconds. It war made by an automobile In Indlanapo Its. Jordan used to be a hard road to travel, but now they are constructing a modern railway line along the coast and the transit proposition Is dead easy. b According to a French authority Mr. Rockefeller's income Is 150,000, 000 a year, which, doubtless. Is several do.lars In excess of his yearly outgo. Mr. Curtis declares the healthiest city In that Chicago Is the world, pos but nt albly excepting Stockholm, city with 4702 lawyers Is a good place to live In. The western Judge who has decided v J hand-to-han- The Department Seal. by Tiffany & Co., and orders have been given to cut the die. This is said to be the first device adopted for any of the government departments which is absolutely correct in all heraldic details, and at the same time having full significance In the varied duties and purposes of the department The ship 1b adopted as the symbol of commerce, and tho anvil and hammer typify Industry and labor. The crest Is the eagle of the American arms and denotes the national scope of the department. jmi d "Gut? angrily exhibit "We papa. Oh, sarcasi to ent' night, C !0-- toblus tt God the da 0ea her an with i would "No judge "Mra "Confc strlkln hands, this w every "But 4 i i w Schloss Tyrol. to flow united southward Into Italy, the past aiHJina strangely near, and the very rocks of that stirring time when the mountain folk humbled the pride of Europe's master, and gave their Kaiser back bla own. There, where Schloss Tyrol stands on the edge of a gray gorge, cleft deep In the green hillside, was fought a bloody battle, when the Frenchmen, caught In a trap between the peasants and tho chasm, sprang by hundreds over the crumbling edge rather than face the deadly bullets of the mountaineers. Down In the streets of old Meran still stands the house where Hofer slept on that winter night when the base treachery of a had worked uls downfall. In this old Gasthof and In that, his comrades met to vow unswerving resistance to the Invader. the old Through fellow-countryma- n Vlnstgauer Thor rode the messenger Vho bore the signal of revolt to the Western valleys. In tho wall of a whitewashed Bauernhof, beside a picture of the Blessed Virgin, you may yet see a French carnon ball, half burled In the Stonework. Above the peasant has painted the date; A. D. 1809. No need for an Inscription. For the Tyroler those figures are enough. That was the Is unfolded. Peasants In tho dresses of many valleys flock to the fair, which Is held before the wooden house. They wear tho elothes treasured as heirlooms, which their fathers and mothers wore In the days of the countrys danger. They laugh and talk and chatter, when suddenly a band of children, eager and excited, rushes Into tho crowd aud spreads the news that the enemy Is at hand. The flag swinger is ready no dressed up mummer this, but the man whose present office is to call the people to armsvln the hour of need. With stern face, his lips mov Ing nervously under his brown beard, he unfolds the silken red and white striped flag and whirls It round his head. The folds ripple faBt, now high, now low, over head, under foot, twisting and turning till the eye swims to see it, and the stalwart arm of the swinger drops exhausted. Now the peasants pour across the stage, armed with old fashioned muskets. flails, scythes and pitchforks. Their faces are set; they feel, these honest folk In real life, tradesmen, peasants, innkeepers and craftsmen the spirit that fired their forebears. When cannon shot are heard and puffs of blue sntoke dim the vivid color of the mountain pastures, the play seems that a woman has a right to search her husband's pockets, might havt added that she wouldn't give up the practice, anyway. - Such Were Those Used by Flere uk Century Fighters. In the old feudal days in EnriiM strength and skill counted for even thing in the constant struggle for In those strenuous tin premacy. the human being who was phyaicaliv weak, or .who counted on a weani In any sense Inferior to others for n, defense, was indeed most unfortuned The student of contemporaneou tij. tory can scarcely repress a shudder of horror, especially if he be at ail imaginative, when reading an account of a battle fought in that bloody aje. Those fierce conflict, when skulls were split with massive battle ax, or the no less deadly clay, more, and men frantically clutched each others throats, each seeking to first deliver the final dagger thrust-we- re among the most terrible on record; and when we reflect that in neao ly every Instance they were Incited by causes of a most trivial nature, "But "The Cruel Plant. ond ar Our picture Illustrates a curious If you Canadian climber upon which there Of( name of the has been bestowed the "The j Cruel Plant, because of the way in get th wbkh It treats certain butterflies. It imbibe as you Is an autumnal bloomer, and the Inthis w sects, attracted by its perfume, hover line yt round and push their probosces into clvlllti Intent. its corolla, on honey-sippinneight But the act is fatal, for the poor flics The Seaton Sword. "We get gripped tightly by a pair of re- - should ue thankful that ours is a more cottr "Or eniightered age. "Oh, The weapon shown in our picture-knora thing is as sword Seaton the vaof the six is twist links, taining her to emarkably fine and unusually largt riety and lays flat. Mr. Clay has made shirt Scottish of old the as such specimen besides articles chains, many cheek valued Is a which variety tweezers, pinchers and furniture sets, we sh heirloom of the Seatons of Caristoa but he has made a specialty of chains "Of inches it The blade is forty-nin- e and believes that In that line he The heads stands foremost length; the total length of the i is five feet nine inches, and it we:.i again fault f seven and INFLUENCE OF THE OCEAN. pounds. astra' Calmly reasoning from this charamy e In it just cteristic heirloom we detect The Power of the Mystic 8ea Affects mists such All Men. hardy, skilless, overbearicj of m the was as us power history informs Throughout all ages, in every clime, nelthi to people of every race, the forces of medieval baron bcharacter about efore the rise of the burgher class r old ocean have ever appealed writh Irresistible power. Its vast area, its adjusted the social balance. solemn grandeur in repose, its subPine Tree Bread. lime spectacle when lashed to fury Pine tree bread la being eaten by by the wind, Its mystic depths where He tho fleshless human victims of Its Finlanders, and Is almost the only food markable vegetable pincers In the that can be obtained by them just mighty wrath, and whence Issue heart of the flower, and held until now. It is made of the bark of pine strange forms and fearsome noises death terminates the struggle. trees, and looks like brown sandstone. all are potent In their It Is almost as hard as stone, and no effect on the beholder. Under Its Mouse Cause of Train Wreck. one would suspect that It could be magic spell ordinary mortals stand In A mouse recently wrecked a train. eaten. Its redeeming feature Is It was walklrg along a rail, looking that It lasts only for years In as "palatable'' at the moon one evenlrg, when an owl & condition as when fresh. saw It. The mouse Immediately gave chase, and the mouse retreated graceCost of Army and Navy. had fully Into the jaws of a switch. Tho been The pay of the army Is $37,900,000 1 owl got welged in the Jaws of the iestli year; the quartermaster's departmect switch and prevented Its being closed, mes ther $tl,00C-ooii$32,000,000; guns cost so that a freight train was derailed. otts the expenditures on rivers, haBet the papers failed to rbors and forts, $18,000,000; the pay o' Unfortunately, a ver say whether or not the mouse es- the navy Is $15,000,000; the cost of caped. new vessels $20,000,000. V--jiown ? U Coffee la selling at 111, nit a bag in New York, the lowest price ever known. Those who tan drink coffee can tiow drink coffee itself. r - - ? V' Rot It was a breach of promise suit, not a bathing suit. r ? r.f ',J i "Preacher Shocked at Girls Suit, fays a headline on a phibnh Iphla V X1 ' V' 0 ..'I I No man docs either until he gets Into a hrownstone front. 0 The little boy was really Ir earnest when he wanted to know where the sun swallowed the water U that It drew up through those long ahlnlng straws. wn one-hal- of-th- e g n ; aln grant May Irwin has turned over costumes and scenery to hoi younger lister, and declares that sht la going to retire from the stage. Bu will the costumes fit? TATTOO . Doubtless there would be even more namesakes of John Wesley than there are If parents did not reallzo the fuc that John Wesley Is a hard name fo the aveiago boy to live up to. f - - V r: s . b ' v. " .. ;' .' e . - - t , Vj -- N V7, - IP t King Peter of Servla says he golrg to Invoke the help of God am At the fame time I the people, Isn't likely that lie will overlook tin gentlemen, who dealt with Alexander . W v Is Fifty samples of milk were Inspected In loulsxllle recently, forty-eigh- t of which were found to be adultcrat Now what kind of fd with water. stuff is that to make milk punch 3 r , Among the new novels announced la one "founded on I he life of Joseph Another uses for "backChambertaln. ground the recent doings In Breathitt county. Ky. Is the novel, ss well as the magazine, to become a glorified newspapers? . . y - ; v' . f X -- - 7. ... - - - l r n . 'w.T I a decree of expulsion; furthermore, the 'Ticrtlllonage would not be pr- in able. There Is, however, the tattooing, which Is quite common among anr fnists, particularly those of Italian i Tattoo marks are vorf atlonality. hard to ciadlcate, and even If tho akin Is removed to prevent Tdentlflcallcn trace of the wound remains. The tattoo marks reproduced belong to anar lists of various nationalities, Ulu-r- , V-- r ' X ' ' ; v - W v ! , - . v 1 Chapel at glorious year when tho stoim broke loose ard swept the fnn-lar- . )u. e from tho pieplea ink mil (, e to the nurry the ficcdo i x ii - Its chiofest boast ard ir,! , reclou Every child know eagle spreads red whgr on T; ruler diver ! field. TI not a!tm ihr Nor rt On- - nniiili) It I ire Mim,t ,V I 2hi de a - j s I :n- - lli. io . h.-- l in) wiiigs a H'i tiii.ti- -. ! ht-u- -j perstitions. The accompanying picture Is of a scene In the coast rocks at Falrhead, near Ilallycastle, In Ireland. FMr . . ", X - K 1 V r- . ' ' - The verve Is rude, the ,er Is a If the gulf stream has shifted half man of few woids He g Tyii s s is w.i), Is It or more. miles hundred high paying but little l to the n .mb of ne that the IrlteJ States should progress; he plows fits flop's er tends Ctify the trouble, and take mea his vines and am- - us nt th imod on es to bring It back to the old rhnn-I- . Eundaya. The KaUer knows he Is Is I.abtadnr stU of cllinat to give ready, now ai In bygone wanted. t k - Ur':- r' : Dy an odd turn "For action, prints the Phlladel phla Irqulrer "read Iiomcr and Scott; for luiaglnn'lon. read Shnkpear and But whom did lb liter and Job. Fbakspcare read? And. alas, whom shall we read for oilglnukty? , 'L? . . ha frank - th si frle whlcl betwv and i "B Wt town this ,Pyln tain Ye Hi lrw well-terme- d with! of fortunes wheel Charles Joseph Bonaparte, a descend ant of royalty, Is chosen as spccln' counsel to prorocuto rogues In the postal department of the America! republic. Vl. .ti' J4 ' England at the present time is almost the oi ly country of Europe where anarchists are allowed to conspire at O' i&( Frnnt o, on the other hand, keeps ease. T'- . . .. A? .V-numerous a secret police corps, tho 4 . s T only duty of which Is to clonely watch the companions tliosa particularly who are futeigners The Grey Man Path. How many uuanlilsls have left respeitful silence, for lack of pouoi France for the UiimI states, wluro to cjcprei their thoughts, which mav are well rculved. It would be be none the less profound bee niio of tlay the Inability to give them verbal u. ternnro; but poets with tin Ir me of skill have ever tried with phrase to tell us of bid Nt p. tune's moods his smiles and frowns and vagaries. Even among the common fisher folk this great Influence Is noticeable In Its effect upon their suMJA vv,j ! he MARKS SERVE TO IDENTIFY ANARCHIST9. .elth, or The Gray Man's Path. Is a Assure t In the precipice, amt viewed either from land or sea Is never to be forgotten. H seems as though some supernatural power had caused th fearful rhasm that divide tho rocky Innsbruck. promontory so that It might visit or summon the spirits of the dep withactual amt grlnt reality. out treading a road made by mortal Soi ne succeeds scene They are all hands. In Its narrow part the pasage heie, the men whose names are Is spun tied by part of a large banlt h'lii-ehd words In Tyrol. Ilofcr. the pillar, suggesting a gigantic bridge. "Jvital w irt," a thick set, plain faced Farther on the pnsag widen; It man, slow of speech, whole hearted dark side tower to a greater height, air the cause; Utnthaler, with hi e vlng a more wild and somber apostle face and flowing beard; th to the scene, and at length blind pedler, thirsting for vengeance th far of the mighty promontory la on his torturers; the stout hartcd reached, where the northern oeean t trU. who loaded their lovers' and rolls It threatening billows. brothers' muskets and urged them to The Influence of the nighty force valorous deeds. They show how a of old ocean Ii noth. le in all the rare of heroes fought "facing fearful belief the spirit world In"I da." ami among term the broad dulged regarding In by the., fisher folk wh figure of the brave Innkeeper la al- think that the "(Jrrv Man of the ways to the fore, North sea talk forth silently and It t never too late to learn that yon lone up hi appropriate path to w lies! some mighty convulsion! of may be too pievlous. 'how ol Tttoo Marks Ussd by Anarchlits. hard to tell. At alt events. It not majority being an ahsnlu.e Italians. They to ascertain he reeonlved t g Rftnce. The who they ar and to ir Uley peculiar In two first, arc very far fmmrespect;article while the) are t ,n Kran being u. hermore. nit t of them ar emhl they eh a ntt their name, a do In landing In New Yorkthey often le of work, in this respect It m or else-- Mail'd that here, their Identity ran mt be In rrlmln experts easily have tmtbed Hat as a rulo anar to "I are good w others, thrifty and cct,rt) Inserted In addicted to dissipation. Impm-siidli,- , a . IT |