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Show BETZVKXE TAEE5 MURDERER'S 10 VICTIM'S WIFE TIME POSSIBLE. KILLED 8:04 am 10:15 am north.; 3:28 am north. SALT LAKE 10:15 am south 6:21 pa south 12.18 am south Fallatlal trains are now running dally between Salt Lake am the Pacific Coast. UTAH COUNTY i In direct touch with two great cities. Best local train service. J. H. Burtner, District Passenger Agent. ,,N. Petersen, Depot Ticket Agent going going going FROM No. 63 going No. 61 going No. 65 going No. 409 departure of trains For Sprlngvllle, Provo, and all points east and west - 8:10 a. m. For Sprlngvllle. Provo, Salt Lake and all points east 3:27 p. m. and west No. 410 For Eureka, Mammoth 7:03 p. m. and Silver City No. 432 For Eureka Mammoth 6:15 a. m. and Silver City Connections made in Ogden Union depot with all trains on Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Line. No. 431 OFFERS CHOICE OF THROUGH TRAINS 4-F-AST THREE AND i DAILM SCENIO DISTINCT ROUTES Pullman Palace and ordinary Sleep, lag cars to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis and Chicago without change. Free Reclining Chair Cars; Person. ally conducted Excursions; a perfect Dining Car Service. For rates, folder, etc., Inquire of H. T. MATTHEWS. Ticket Agent, or write 1. A. BENTON, O. A. P. D., Salt Lake Olty. h 7 r MAN IN A RAGE north. Arrival and from Depot: 3y Ellis Packer Bailer. SENFACING ALL. AMENDS TENCE MAKES RANCHMAN TABLE Jio. 66 Ko. 62 Ho. 64 Glaphyra Quat and Bedilla Before Going to Prison Ernest E. Stout Pays His Debts and Gives e $2,000 Remaining to Widow of He Slew. Em-ploy- Grand Island. Neb. Ernest B. Stout, a former rancher, convicted of the murder of Joseph E. Rlsheson. an employe, who has Just been transferred to the state prison to serve a sentence, goes there with the feeling that he has made all the amends possible to the widow of his victim, in that after paying his debts, he has turned over to her all of his property. During the last haying season, Rlsheson worked on the Stout ranch, a few miles north of here. He was driving a mowing machine, but was not cutting the grass as close to the fence as Stout thought he should. Also, in turning corners, Rlsheson permitted the horses to trample hay under their feet. From another part of the field Stout observed this and became angry. He ran to Rlsheson and pulled him off the mowing machine and commenced pounding him In the face. After blood had spurted from his victim's nose and mouth, Stout caught the whip from its socket and raining blow after blow on Rlsheson's head with the handle until the skull was crushed. Several men In the employe of Stout sought to stop him, but were driven away by Stout; who continued pounding Rlsheson until life was extinct. He then looked at the dead man a couple of minutes, unhitched one of the horses from the mower, mounted it and rode here, where he detailed what he bad done and surrendered to the sheriff. During the trial Stout did not deny the murder, but sought to show it was committed while he was laboring under a temporary spell of insanity. The Jury returned a verdict of guilty of manslaughter and he was sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment. Before taken to the penitentiary Stout sold all of his property for $5,000. Ems Atdhor oFPids is Pids Etc ILLUSTRATED By PETER. NEWELL What's the matterfi) IDAHO D With L m r - Hate Too Invkstioatid It K I iff 5 one-fourt- one-fourt- To Test the Freshness of Fish. To be eatable, all fish should ba firm to the touch, the eyes bright and full, the scales bright, gills red and flesh free from odor. Canned fish should never be allowed to stand in the can after opening. Fish that hare been frozen and after thawing, kept for a time before cooking, are apt to contain Injurious ptomaines. Household Hints. Let the cold water run in the plpei a few minutes. Never use water for cooking of food, that has stood in the pipes. Air the kitchen and dining room thoroughly before beginning break fast. To thaw out a water pipe: Bundle a newspaper Into a torch and pass it lighted, quickly along the pipe. Drop It into a pall carried in the other hand, to avoid being burned. IDAHOT The Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. will be pleased to send descriptive mat tar regarding Idaho's resources. Write WD. E. BurPey, G. P. Ah or D. 8. Span-ea- r. A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. Rained Blow After Blow on Risheson's GIVE VS A TRIAL ORDER Hack Meets All Trains ...... 'PHONE NO. 12 Spanish Fork Utah Spanish Fork 1' Co-operative iCOi Institution,- Dealers la Qeneral Merchandise and Flour, Grain Produces Harness, Boots If cd Shoes. Head. Out of this he paid his debts, aggregating $3,000, and the balance he turned over to tht family. He said that when he came out of the penitentiary, if he lived, he would be too old to need money, and besides, he felt that the widow and children of the dead man were entitled to (he money. The Risheson luirs lind commenced a damage suit, but slnre Stout has made a disposition of the property, It has been dismissed. Euler to Get Recognition. subscription has been opened In Switzerland for the purpose of print Ins and publishing the mathematical "remains" of Euler, the savant, whose name is familiar In connection with various recondite mathematical formula, says the London Globe. It is fitting that some such tribute should be paid by his native country, for the University of Basle was foolish enough to reject him as a professor, and he had to go first to Russia and afterward to Prussia In order to find scope for his abilities. In the former country he was noted for his taciturnity and was asked tin renson of It. He replied that in Riif-si- a a man could only oion his mouth at the risk of being hanged by the neck. are so His posthumous papers numerous that it Is computed that the 12,000. production of them will cost A Murder Yarn Fixed His Standing, young Cleveland hoy, who confessed to murdering a boy tiged three, bus admitted that his confession was a hoax. He made it so as to he tho leader of the gang that he went with. He told the Juds that In order to bo the lender he had to do something The other boys wanted It tit to Jump off a high tree to show his nerve, but "the murder yarn fixed it up." A Kaasfaotnrers of frap ti Kg well fl X X 1 O 1 JOI1N JONES, Supt, SPANISH FORK, UTAH ll. T But In a Few Months She Managed to Climb to the Top of the Bed-poand Jabber. longer without relatives, for if the feet stick up through the celling Inu Quat line was traced back to the the attic, but in a few months sh monkey ancestor and then traced managed to climb to the top of tht t down on the monkey side there must and jabber. Then she would be a lot of monkeys in the world that get down on the floor and stand on bei were distant cousins of the Quats. head in the corner. This thought warmed Glaphyra's The next month she began to mas heart, and the next time a circus came ter the art of and shi to Betzvllle she stood before the did pretty good work at it, but she ring-tailemonkey rage looking at the saw what a mistake the first Quat thai Jumper and the blue-facehad discarded the tail had made. Oftei with tears of family pride In her when she fell with a rattling noise U the earth from a high bow, she regret When the circus left town Glaphyra ted the tall, but she did the best she felt a void in her soul anl her life could without It, poor thing! She gol seemed doubly empty, and she longed so she could Jump gracefully from the to have a Quat come and live with second story window into the oak tree her. Luckily an Italian count with a and hang from the topmost limb bj wheezy handorgan happened along her knees, and the best society ol about then, leading a thin and flea-bi- t Betzvllle frequently gathered in hei Quat at the end of a chain. When yard to see her do it. Several of out the Count played on the organ the most distinguished citizens remarked Quat would hustle around and gather that Glaphyra was really making up pennies, and gathering pennies perfect monkey of herself. had always been a habit with the But last Wednesday afternoon the Quats, so Glaphya knew this must be end came. Glaphyra waa practlcini a cousin of hers, on the monkey side. Jumping from the top of the piano t So she hunted up one of her red and the chandelier, when Bedilla dellber green stockings and dug into it and ately sat down on the floor and re bought the cousin. The first thing she moved her red and green stocklngi did w hen slit had tied the Quat to the and chewed them to rags. Then shi leg of the bed was to sit down and removed her black calico dress and knit It a pair of red and green stockchewed that to rags. And so on, at ings, for they were one of the immutwe might say. And when Bedilla had able Quat customs. chewed everything, and had no clothei So Glaphyra set about turning Heleft, she dashed gaily from the houst dllla as she cnlled the and climbed the telephone In front into a real Quat. It was a hard of the gate. For Just one momenl Quat Hedllla seemed to havo more Glaphyra hesitated, and she had Job. pulled elfervesceiise of spirit than run In the off one red and green stocking, but human branch of tho Qttnts. No Quat when she glanced out of the front bad ever Jumped gracefully from the window and saw the best citizens ol second story window Into an oak tree Betzvllle gathering around the tele and then ran up tho tree to hang from phone pole she pulled the stocking the topmost limb. No Quat had ever on again and decided that Darwin wai shinned up hc bed post and stood on an old fraud, anyway, and that Be her head on the top of the post. And. dllla was only an ignorant foreigner so far a Glaphyra knew, no Quat had When the crowd had waited half an ever swung by her tall from a chan- hour they sent Uncle Ashdod Clute Is to see what had happened to Gla delier; no Quat would have considered that ladylike. Glaphyra tried her best phyra, and he found her In the kitchen to make Hedllla like the oldest Quat making a green apple pie accordlni of whom there was any record Mrs. to the recipe or Mrs. waitlng-forthAnn Coming Susan Ann Quat. Susan Waiting for the Coming Quat of Nantucket, but she couldn't (Copyright. 1909, by W, a. Chapman.) bed-pos- OT FIRST CLASS QOA1ITT IS OCR HOBBY Livery Feed Stable til I rKIlNTIlNG B. H. BROWN, -- ysf-slbl- has been truthfully termed a I 1 The effort to exterminate the brandling places of fllwii.wlll raise the health rate in a marked! degree, for there xt no carrier of disease more to dreaded than the common housefly: All waste from the kitchen should I be burned as soon as possible ae get- - -bage has a great attraction for flJas.--. In cities where there Is a garbage tBev posal the problem la partly solve!. The garbage pall should be of galraja-iz- ed iron, with a tight cover, Wises emptied It should be washed, scalded! and sunned. Fresh air ia another vital necessity e of health. A bouse as free as from dust, good wholesome feed and one has a fair chance for a ful life, If exercise is rightly takes... Corn Muffins. h Cream of a cup of but h of a cup ol sugar, ter, add yolks of two eggs, well beaten, one cup each of flour and corn meal sifted together with four teaspoons of baa teaspoon king powder, and one-hal- f of salt; add one cup of milk and the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs. Bake In buttered muffin tins. A good muffin may be made with one egg and two teaspoonfuls of butter. Land of Opportunities A Land of Homes I ricts. . of homes. tree-climbin- bob-boo- d cy. long-taile- n HERE ls.no better teat In the world to apply to a household than that of whether the children In It are truly happy happy In their association with their parents, and happy with any chance company under the roof. I'erhaps the highest achievement of civilization, refinement, education and religion ia a home in which both a loving and reverential relation between children and parents." ex-la- ta Escalloped Oysters. Put a layer of oysters In the bottom ot a baking dish; cover with crumbs, season with salt and pepper and dot with bits of butter. Repeat, covering the top with a thick layer of crumbs. Add a little milk, enough to Just be seen between the oysters, and bake 20 minutes. Never use more than two layera of oysters in the dish, as the center layer is never well cooked, and underdone oysters are liable to disagree violently with the consumer. St. James Pudding. Take three tablespoonfuls of butf cupful each ot ter, melted, molasses and milk, sift one and one-hal- two-third- s cupfuls of flour with one-hal- t of a teaspoon of soda and teaspoon each ot salt, cloves, allspice, a pound ot nutmeg; then add one-hal- f dates, stoned and cut In pieces. Steam f hours. Use one-hal- f two and baking powder taking powder pound boxes for the molds. one-fourt- h one-hal- jcood Household Sanitation. . In no way are we more our "broia-er'- s keeper." than In the manner w treat and dispose of wastes. We mrm each at the mercy of thousands of cur fellow beings. As long as we are tat the world, especially of course, I cities are we all subject to germ laden dust. Each should do hla share of disposing of dust and wastes, to save himself and his neighbor. It was not so long ago that yeJlev fever was rampant in the south, box: science discovered the kind of mee-qultthat carried the disease, auaeT; now, with the draining of marabes. bsT covering pools with kerosene screening houses, one may live xv comfort and health In these aame dist- bed-pos- ' ATTRACTIVE T-b- bed-pos- -- L table l a appetiser, and Iom something to do with gun behavior, Human nature Is easily at- feeted by the atmosphere with wtilcb ed Is surrounded; children cannot be eap-to behave well In a home given erres-t- r le disorder, fret f uliieg and flurry. Us manners for the housekeeper seeing Unit her tabid la neat and Waltlng-forthe-Cora-in- Thousands of acres of land have beeu reclaimed to cultivation by irrigation ia that State daring the past 10 years. Thousands more will be reclaimed within the next 10 years. This means an opening for many thousands f H in-tt- i i: HIS fffiSIM Miss Glaphyra Quat Is one of the teem to do it. NSTEAD of swallowing your Put one day when the was mors I I I proudest aristocrats In Betzvllle, and food In sullen silence, for a long time it was a matter of sor- discouraged than ever she happened te over of brooding row with her that she was the last think that Mrs. four business. Instead of esvercly talking of the Quats. For years she tried Quat was only back some eight ot tbout olhern, let the conversation at the ten generations, while Iledllla was act- table be senlul, kind, social end cheering. strenuously to accomplish a matribring- disagreeable things to th monial alliance with anyone, so that ing as the monkeys had acted for the Don't table In your conversation any more than the Quat Una might not become ex- last eight or ten thousand years, and you would In your dishes." tinct, but no one seemed to want that Hedllla was probably acting Just Glaphyra; she was too long and thin, as the original Quat monkey, from Breakfast Dishes. and ran too much to Jaw bone and whom all the Quats and all the mob Breakfast seems to be a meal that 50 had was She she and acted. the time had keys descended, shanks, by are so she was pretty well resigned, and saw, right then, that Bedilla had the troubles many cooks. There and cakes hot many breads, griddle felt that when she died the last Quat best of her, and was copying the oldfritters to choose from that there would perish off the face of the earth. est Quat of all, and that the monkey need be no monotony In the menu. She would sit in her rocking chair Quats had certainly retained the genuSee that the day Is started right with ine original Quat characteristics. At and sigh, and knit the kind of stock1 well prepared meal, presided over first this was a shock to Glaphyra, ings the Quats had always worn a cheerful, happy house mother. by first a stripe of red and then a stripe and pained her, but she immediately A whole day may be spoiled by a of green, and then another stripe of began to rectify her mistake, and to breakfast gloomy table, and so It Is red and think how bad it was for the adopt the habits of the original Quat for all good work at school essential was to were world that the Quats It about pretty hard work for Glaphy- or office that the day be begun with t ra to shin up the leave if forever. and stand cheerfulness. Get up a few minutes Hut last June a ray of Joy came In- on her head on the top of It. It was, to avoid earlier hurry. If husband to her life. She read In the paper as one might say, unaccustomed exerhis paper at the table, do as one that Mr. Darwin decided that mankind cise for Glaphyra. But she went at II reads wife did. Deprive him ot her presIs descended from the monkeys, and with a hearty will and did the best ence until he noticed and complained as soon as she read It she arose In her she could. She never quite attained of the wifeless breakfast. She exmanner and smiled at the porthe ability to stand on her head oo stately a that she wanted plained newspaper' for she was too less trait of Ebenezer Quat If what Mr. top of the husband. Darwin said was true she waa no long to do that without letting her II HERE are a number ot who creep Into this world to eat ' Bleep: And know no reason why they're But merely to consume the corn. Devour the cattle, fowl and fish And leave behind an empty dish." Tht Favorite Shell FIsfk. ' The world'e mine oyster. Which 1 wlfh sword will open. Oysters are one of the few animal foods which contain a large amomt of carbohydrates. These are preseat in the liver In the form of glycogen The oyster is especially easy of digestion, if eaten uncooked, or not overcooked, as they require little cooking. In preparing a stew, cook the oysterat. In their own liquor and remove tana as soon as they are plump, and the gills are curled. More cooking makes them tough. The one great objection to the use ot the raw oyster la thai, during the fattening of the shell fiafc which Is done in shallow wafer, tt may become contaminated with typhoid germs, derived from sewaget. Some noted epidemics have traced to this source. Greater car is being taken to prevent contamination and our pure food laws are fat--' filling a great'promlse. Because an oyster has a greenish hue do not condemn it, for they oftee. have that color from feeding on taev green sea plants. It haa been decaeev-- tee, that a five per cent, solution-otartaric add will destroy typhoid bacilli in a short time. This Is a fruit acid found in grapes, commonly known as cream ot tartar, and harmless. Immerse the suspected oyster, vegetable or fruit, In the solntlmt made by adding one tablespoon ful ex the acid to a pint of water. After half an hour, rinse thoroughly In fresh water, and all danger of infection Is re moved. Although oysters are easily-digested, they are not especially nourishing and when SO cents a quart may be regarded as a luxury, used for the purpose of providing variety, and not. as a valuable source of food. In preparing for eating, carefully handle each with the fingers to remove all bits of shell. W'hcn preparing a stew, drop th oysters Into boiling water to cover,, and remove as soon as plump, and the-edges are curled. Add a quarter of aw n cup of butter, one quart of milk, with pepper and salt. t rated f Fig Pudding. of a pound of suet. seat-soWork until creamy and soft. Add one-hal- f pound of chopped figs. Soak two and cups of stale bread crumbs in half a cup of milk, add two eggs, well beaten, one cup of sugar, s of a teaspoonful of salt. Combine the mixtures; put Into the Was Doing Her Best. mold and steam three hours. Serve William I'ruette, the singer, trlls oi r with an egg sauce flavored to suit the a servant girl who came to Mrs. . taste. Pruette In tears and asked prrutia- slon to go home for a few days. She Generalities. had a telegram saying her mo.her -Parsley will keep fresh and green was sick. ten days or longer, If put into a dry "Certainly you may go," said Mrv. glass Jar, covered tight and set in a Pruette, "only don't stay longer than-- . Is necessary, as we need you." cool place. A week passed, and not a word front The water in which rice is cooked Is too valuable to be thrown away. her. Then came a note which read: Add tomatoes to It with a little hoof "Pear Miss Pruette I will be back extract, or both, and have a soup for nex week an plese kep my placo for luncheon or dinner at once palatable me mother Is dying as fast as sheand nourishing. can." Success Magazine. , Take one-thir- three-fourth- one-thir- d |