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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. ILL ROGERS ANDREW JENSEN, rablteiieo 6PANISH FORK, -- OF NIT UTAH. jn. The czar needs $240,000,000. So do we, but you dont hear us making any Yu3s about It. Any man who can fasten his to a brass button Is a general in Santo Domingo. sus-pend- er The Rev. Madison C. Fcters says, "Money Is not success. Still, nothing seems to succeed like it. could never make a woman owns a pearl necklace believe she could catch a sore throat. You wUo shares with football one great advantage In the off season there are the rules to fight over. rubber trust, capitalized at has been organized In New Jersey. Heres your elastic currency. A An English poet sings: "My soul is like some quiet pool. Strange to say, the compositor set it up "pool," to& One of the railroads in Russia Is called the Novorossiysk Rostoff. The Lord only knows what the stations are called. This nation has a sweet There was an average of tooth. sixty-fiv- pounds of sugar consumed country last year. in e this "Take care of the baby when he begins to cut his teeth, says an expert advising mothers. Why not take care of the baby all the time? Mr. Schwab is still delayed In get- ting Into his bew mansion in New York. It takes time to spend $6,000,-00on a private residence. 0 Mrs. Chadwick is helping to do the laundry work in the Ohio penitentiary. Useful employment for her hands has been found at last. The marriage of Princess Ena ot Dattenberg and King Alfonso is set down for June by the society journals, which certainly ought to know. Sir Thomas Llpton feels sure of winning the cup next year. But Mother Shlpton was equally sure the end of the world would come la .1881. "A wife is a luxury, said Judge Gary, but he didn't pretend to give an exhaustive definition. That would requires several pages of the Looking around the horizon of South American republics, manufacturers of ammunition can see no reason to fear a break In the present wave of Several battle in day. One lost a toe, of his left generals were killed in a Santo Domingo the other army Is reported to have while the other lost a part ear. Apropos of Ben Franklin, It may be recalled that that practical one onced advised his pious father to say grace over the whole barrel of herrings and save time. Dynamite has been found under the snow on the Neva river, where the czar was going to bless the waters, and It is believed that he will consequently Neva go there any more. It that a letter may be sent from New York to San Franrlseo and an answer received, all within seven Is said Of course, the man who gets the letter has to bo more prompt than most of us. days. Will the coming man marry? asks New York minister. Bernard Shaw would say thnt that will depend en- a tirely on the eomltig women. If she should want the rontlng man there would be no emape. The New York Sun has been carrying on an, Important discussion as to which leg a man should put Into his trousers first while dressing, and the outcome seems to be that he ought to put In the left leg first and the leg left next It seems to have been resorted for the Russlon revolutionists of M to verify Benjamin Franklins I'jmark, when he signed the Declaration of Independence: "Now, gentlemen, we must all hang together or shall thane separately. LAW j, Standard Oil Magnate Upheld by Court in Contempt Chinese Expect to Adhere Rigidly to the Boycott Plan Until Laws Are Made In Their Favor. BY gARY JpEVEREUX ILLUSTRATIONS BY DON C. WILSON hy ittk, Brom. one Cht Prgfli Peutned) flTH (.Copyright, 1903, Washington. Reports continue to But you shall anwhite with rage. CHAPTER I of state pour into the department Insolence! swer for such and In the gar1790, the year Paris, from diplomatic and consular agents den of the Tullerles "As you please, monsieur, and whenbright with the In China regarding the rapid Increase sunshine of an autumnal day. Two ever you shall say, replied the Another Chapter in the Movement by of feeling against America. Ameri- boys, seated In the grass near a path glancing past him at the Missouri Officials to Oust Comcans and things American, as ex- not far from one of the ponds, were two boys, who were now close to one behind Etienne, directly pany From Doing Business pressed In edicts Issued by local au- playing with a turtle they had cap- another, and with filled faces their surprise tured. emIn That State. thorities In various parts of the him thus at a satisfaction of seeing The humble the elder, origin pire, For six months tlm situation In lad of thirteen, was evidenced by brought to bay. of been has the very subject ,China "I know you for what you are, you those physical signs which are usuNew York. A decision that Henry genuine concern to the department, Etienne hissed, ally associated with people of his Corsican beggar, H. Rogers, vice president of the Stan- and Mr. Itockhill, the American min- class; but the other, three years backing off over the grass; "and nevdard Oil company of New Jersey, shall ister at Peking, Is under Instructions younger, bore all the Indications of er fear but that I will remember. not be compelled to answer questions to keep Washington thoroughly and gentle birth. His sire was a baron of Then he turned, and the trio departwhich he recently refused to answer frequently informed of the situation. the "ancien regime, while Pierres ed. When they were gone, the in the taking of testimony here in the He is also exerting himself at the Chi- father bad been a peasant, and his nurse of Joined the two boys, who faithful mother widowed the case of the state of Missouri against nese capital in an effort to check or her who had lived but two months were now standing by the edge of the the Standard Oil company of Indiana allay the feeling that ap- after giving birth to the boy Jean, pond, searching for some trace of and other oil companies, was handed pears to be growing. While not ad- whom Margot loved as her own their late captive. down on Wednesday by Justice Gilder-sleev- e mitting that the situation is one ot Pierre. As he approached, Jean looked up at immediate danger, the officials here In the supreme court. The apPresently there came along the him, and, with characteristic impulone of his hands, plication to compel Mr. Rogers to an- would not be at all surprised at any promenade a trio of court gallants, siveness, caught while Pierre, with a peasants dumbswer the questions were made by At- .developments a month may bring attired In the extreme of the prevailing fashion, beruffied, bejeweled, and ness, gazed at him with an admiration torney General Hadley of Missouri. forth. perfumed. One of them was a slen- bis stupid tongue would never have The companies affected In this case Although at the outset demanding built young man, whose sharp been able to express. derly are the Standard Oil company of In- only a return to the provisions of the features, pale-blu- e I love you for that!" exclaimed eyes set closely toOil company original exclusion treaty of 1880, gether, thin lips, and weak chin, gave the younger boy, his face aglow with diana, the Waters-PIercThe which excluded from this country Chi- ample proof of his nature and dispo- enthusiasm. Ah, but it was a fine and the Republic Oil company. see to Etienne balked, for sition. nese without them oust thing state of Missouri seeks to laborers, specifying the A more striking contrast to the once! classes of Chinamen which should be from doing business In Missouri. "And who Is this Etienne? Inyounger boy could not well be ImagThe application was denied for the admitted, in some provinces manifesined. Yet the same blood ran in quired the officer, scowling, as he reason that In Justice Gildersleeves tos have been issued declaring that If their was looked down at the water. veins, for the the boycott Is rigidly adhered to opinion the court of original Jurisdic- America who had, My will be forced to forego any Etienne, Jeans tion In Missouri should determine the exclusion at all. for some time past, been occupying Your repeated the Such expressions queston raised by Mr. Hadley. Leave have been Immediately denied by Mr. an unimportant position at court. questioner, his voice showing surHe espied the two boys before they prise. Sacre! Your life must be a to renew this application was granted Rockhlll at Peking. so directed noticed were one, if what I saw be a fair him, Although pleasant primarily engrossed against Mr. Hadley. they the turtle, whose In- sample of his usual mood and manAmericans, the feeling of 111 will that in headlng-of- f seems to be growing in various parts stinct seemed to tell It how to find a ners. CANADA IS INDEPENDENT. oi the empire is interpreted by Orien- way to the near by pond. This day was followed by many antalists to have a far deeper meaning. The three courtiers paused in the other, which at Irregular Intervals Has Given Up Idea of Reciprocity In a word, it Is declared to be and Etienne, stepping through the next two years, found the With United States. and there are Indications that pathway; over the the tur- man and boy together; and a strong, grass, quickly gave all exwith the possible foreigners, Washington. A discussion of comd a tle kick that sent it loyal love sprang up between these of Japanese, will soon be as mercial conditions between the United ception affected two, so far apart In age, and still splashing into the water. as are Americans. keenly Btates and Canada was held at the He and his friends then laughed farther in their respective natures. White House between the president ONE WOMAN ESCAPirtj. boisterously, while Jean and Pierre Seasons came and passed springs, sprang to their feet, the formers eyes and James McMullen, a member of the Colored Persons Nine Are Cremated Canadian senate, who was presented in Maryland. by Senator Warner of Missouri. Baltimore. An isolated small frame "A few years ago, said Senator McMullen, "a strong movement was house near the village of Curtis bay, started for reciprocity between the in Anne Arundel county, was conUnited States and Canada, but with ua sumed by a fire in which were burned the subject now Is scarcely mentioned. to death nine colored persons. The Our people are becoming convinced only Inmate who escuped with her life that they must look abroad for aa out was Ella Webster, a woman, who let for their surplus products. managed to get to a window and "Our producers are able now to lay Jumped from the second story to the For a few minutes after down In Great Britain fruit, fresh ground. meats and other perishable stuff In as striking the ground she was uncongood condition ns we can put them scious, and on recovering made her Into the United States. They are buildway to neighboring houses and gave ing up a fine export business and are the alarm. When the neighbors arvery prosperous." rived the house was a pile of blazing and smoking debris, and when the TURNS OVER HIS COMMAND. bodies were recovered nothing but the charred bones of the victims were left. General Corbin Leaves the Major According to the statement of the survivor the fire was caused by .one of Philippines, Manila. Major General Corbin hai the younger children, a ho got up to stir the fire in the chimney and relinquished command of the military accidentally scatttered coalsplace on the division of the Fhllippines to Major lloor. General Wood and sailed for HongDATE FIXED FOR ELECTION. kong, accompanied by his personal "I am an officer, monsieur, at you can tee. staff. The transfer of command was Russians Will Have First Experience made with Impressive ceremony at blazing angrily as they met those of summers, falls, and winters, to be With Ballot April 7. Fort Santiago. Army and nary ofil bis half brother. strung, like beads, upon the rosary St. Petersburg. The elections to ccrs, clergy and business men and How dared of time; and nearet were "Sneaking spoil-sport- ! drawing others from civil life were present. the national assembly are fixed for you. cried the boy. those bloody days of France, which 7. The session will In For the first time the change of April opening Dared! repeated Etienne Jeering-ly- , are to live forever, with their gory commanders there was no parade of take place April 23. April 7 Is the while his companions again hue undlmmed, although the crimson the troops. Feast of the Annunciation, one of the laughed uproariously. Mats, you Im- flow that stained them has been dried The three pudent young cub, I think It were by the suns of many years. great Russian holidays. STEAMER STRIKES MINE. In late April or 1792. Monsieur le weeks interval between the elections well to cool your temper by sending and the convocation of the assembly you after your turtle." With this be Baron was still domiciled at his Paris German Vessel With Ruialan Troope is the shortest time In which reprehouse, and early April usually found seized Jean by the collar, as if Hae to Put Back. sentatives from Siberia and other re- throw him Into the pond. him In his Languedoc chateau. Berlin. Herr Ballin, director of the mote localities could arrive here. For two years past, Etienne the The lad, mute with passion, struct Ilamburg-Amerlcaline, announced out fiercely with his fists, until xlmpering coxcomb of twenty-seveIS, 000 HOMESEEKERS COMING. Wednesday afternoon that the German Etienne, his rage making him forget had retained his position at court; thus brought and fine Jteamer Silvia, of that lino, which left Railroads Bringing Thousands From his dandyism raiment, and the atmosphere more the cane about his father tended to throw the Jeweled grasped firmly Vladivostok Monday with a large numthe Congested East. be carried, and began to rain blows latter more Into the eompnny ot forber of Russian troops, who were Chicago. Between ij.oiii) and 25.UOO upon the head and shoulders not so mer friends, many of whom were home, struck a mine and had liomeseekers started for the west and very far below his own not great deep In political Intrigues, and sought to return, In a sinking condition, to southwest Tuesday through the gate- height, while lie held fast to Jeans to claim him, after his dozen years absence from their circles. run ways of Chicago. Vladivostok, where she was Memphis. St. lauds, collar with a grip whose firmness was At the suppers and card ashore In order to prevent her becom- Kansas City and Omaha, out of bis with frail and keeping puny parties according to which made unusual gayety In his faing a total loss. With the exception ileclarnthms build. men by who passenger ot a cook, no lives are mentioned as house, Jean was A clear, voire suddenly thers have been closely watching the movehaving been lost. admitted with the freedom of an aca the flash cut ment which lias been going on ever of steel. air like since the cheap rates were put Into "Pardon, monsieur; but would you knowledged favorite. Keen of wit, SNOW BLOCKADE RAISED. and somewhat precocious, owing to effort late Inst fall. not like assistance? the Intimate companionship of MonIt was the whose First Train for Two Weeks Gets Into Body Found in Thicket. look had affected Jean so oddly a sieur le Baron, he absorbod the talk Silverton. going on around him, and assimilated Pittsburg. Thu badly decomposed short time before. It with an Intelligence to which hU Durango, Colo. The railroad block1 of a man with a tint lit hole have been an unintentional spec- elders body gave no thought. ade which has existed between this through his head, which was found In tator of your unmanly conduct, montall for his years, he had Unusually and Silverton for the last two a thicket on the outskirts of Roanoke, sieur, continued the young officer, In a slender, city sinewy the same low, even tone, as he calmly whoso muscles hod body, and limbs weeks was raised on Wednesday and Vu., is believed to be that of been thoroughly Sturley double-header a freight train loft here C. Armstrong, the cashier of the faced Etienne; "and what I have developed under the careful tutelage beard and seen of Its beginning com- of old over the Rio Grande railroad for Sil- Washington National bank, who mysTatro, the barons butler, who, me to take the part of this young until middle life had been a soldier. verton. The car were loaded princi- teriously disappeared from this city on pels have so needlessly It was he who hod taught Jean to pally with coal, and this supply will January 2. Mr. Armstrong had held gentleman you avert the fuel famine which has been resiHiusIble positions for twenty ycirs abused and angered. ride and shoot; and he had Initiated "Dame! Who are you, to dure the lad threatened in the San Juan mining Mrs. Armstrong iteelared It wim her young as the latter was camp. The blockade was caused by belief that her husbands mind had be speak to me In such fashion? Etienne Into the Intricacies of full and I from rapier eonie overwork an deranged extensive snowslldcs lu Animas candemanded furiously, his white fingers practice. anxiety. yon. again gripping the cane In a way sugAffairs In Paris were becoming Meteor Falls Near Rhyolite, Nevada. gestive of a desire to use It In a new more and more unsettled. The lawWool Crowsra After Teddy. quarter, while ho advanced a few lessness and of masses the brutality Ncv. Word Reno, has reDenver. been Resolution steps toward the who grew In condemning and daring, and President Roosevelt policy of taxing ceived In Reno to the effect that an sttsid with his hands still clasped he. many of strength the nobles had fled from stock men for grnzlng on forest re- Immense meteor fell n few tulles uor.h bind his hark, and a fine scorn touch- France, or hurled themselves In the serves were adopted by the executive of the town of Rhyolite. W. K, Turner, ing the severe line of his lips. country, away from the violence "I am an officer, monsieur, as you which committee of the National Wool Grow-er- s well known In this city, together with were helplesajo prevent, can see," he replied, his tone In keep- or too they to association and a committee was others, witnessed the descent of thu loyal seemingly countenance ing with his disdainful composure; by their presence and neutrality, apHilnted to go to Washington and op- meteor. It fell at an angle of 4.i deone "and who, ss well as by training U was early In the summer when, pose this measure and advocate rail- gree and left n trail of tire 3no yard.) by nature, cannot but object to see with nisny misgivings a to the furoad rate legislation. The new secre- long In Its wnke. The heavenly vis such a display of cowardice In any ture. Monsieur le Baron tary of the association has begun his Itor was seen and heard to strike th finally left man. be ho courtier or simple and ground wm effort though every Paris and retired to his country place campaign to securo every sheep man In the United States as an active mom made to find Its location since It has In Languedoc. Jean, together with been without success. "Mlle tonnerres!" cried Etienne, Margot, her her of the organization. boy Pierre, and a major Proceedings. sous-lieutena- sous-lieutena- antl-forelg- n e new-com- Geronimo, the Apache warrior, at the age ot 84 has just married his eighth wife. The wise man learns wisdom by experience. A Chicago couple have been mar rled three times since last November. Wbat makes the case remarkable Is that they were married every time to each other. THE EXCLUSION half-brothe- half-brothe- The West Virginia man who has Just been enjoined from making love to his wife undoubtedly wants to more than ever now. Two hundred years ago Ben Franklin was born and since then more has been done with electricity than he ever dreamed ot w'hen he was flying his kite. V lNTEI ity of the servants, went but a few of the latter remain the Paris house with Etienne, Cr Williams' detesting the quiet life of Lang,' That Moi refused flatly to go there. Bloo Another reason for his deteru. la winter th tion lay in the fact that he war!wvUch we spe: of course in secretly, not furui spierres employ; a thing M0 lungs to bnru le Baron suspected, but of whict Llood, had no absolute proof; and the else as much a ants who stopped with the young not throw off ABROGATION ANSWER At last reports Mr, Fitzsimmons nd Mrs. Fitzsimmons were still lov- - Yachting TO FORCE half-brothe- anti-foreig- well-directe- f n were Revolutionary in sentiment neual- - The f At the beloved old country-!- ' with poisouou where everything was more to I throw it of taste than in any other spot on ec through the t Jean forgot much of what had t PronPt,y BU1 the air of Paris with such horror tre8theu for and Pierre, rioting in vigorous went roaming about, hunting jj blood tonic ku park for small game, or, hidden ti They acte snugly in a remote part of the Ir8 devoured a book of travels which of pirates and soldiers of toil rarnswortn a tonia.dil who had reaped many a harvest riches upon the Spanish main. j caut This book was the reaily was. dream-worland it had h mouths of f Jeans been a pastime of the boys that twllthetinieni should read It aloud, while Pierre i unf?h t0 " ened with absorbed attention. ti T Thus it was that the exploits tf,iThevnade ii Soto, Plzarro, Cortez, and the nu 'jjy appetite leaders of adventurous bands land the col( for these two boys, the Ideals of 'People vvond me what the their own careers should be manhood set them free to acb onlT 1 , their ambition s. The gardens about the place wen Mted to de wilderness of- - bloom, left very B, these pills su sf to nature, and entirely free from Itrhich they marks of that formal science ti ment, I uuh showed In the generality of Frev toothers. ,PrO , , gardens the style which had into vogue with Le Notre, In that 1 of Louis XIV. where But outside the park, boys were not permitted to go, it yyj easy to realize something of the t g A moll that was shaking Paris, m own that g, away, and also the country ner j8 b about, where the peasants were hi tbat jj0 js lng meetings, secret at first, but k,.ya8terday.-coml- ng more open as the Jacol waxed stronger with each success .gBY CC 1 day. The pilnclpal leader and spw youd Sera ' among the peasantry was one Toe 86( Ha Fauchel, who had recently come fit v Have I Paris, and who appeared, for sol' lltt reason, to have an especial hatred! a jjaj Monsieur le Baron. But the lar 'om0 out whose attention was engrossed by k claa treat books and papers, knew nothing! this, as he rarely went abroad, c seemed to grow more reserved a gloomy as the days wore on. vrorse thai The 14th of July the annlversr another I of the French nations Independet' came and went; and, on the nic of August 10th, the Assembly havs removed from Paris all the regimer suspected of being loyal to the kx there was no armed force to res the mob that. Insane with blood-thty passion, broke into tbe Tullent butchered the kings attendants t took away, as prisoners, the few v: were still alive. , Over the chateau in Languedc that August night, the same stars th glittered above the carntge of Par shone upon a scene of peace, ft Monsieur le Barons heart was gm lng heavier, and bis wakeful fj? were fixed upon the stars, as he k In bed looking out of the window, t foreboding of evil crept chilling1 about him, and a note of coming ip seemed to sigh In tbe wind stlrrit, among the olive and pepper trees tht made a small grove outside. But In his chamber beyond, Jet unconscious and happy, slept a alee such as could never more be knot on earth by the kings little s whom, only a few months since, ft two lads Jean and Pierre lu' looked at with worshipful awe, as being Infinitely above themselves. one who could by no possibility tv I experience the hard brunts of life Viewed In the light of such t change, men seem but little bett-- r than the pieces upon a chess-boii- , Fate and time are Invincible power moving pawns Into the knlgb"'. squares, and sweeping kings, queet and knights Into oblivion. (To be continued). haPte . key-not- e w. , 1 Bears th Signstaie n long-close- cltt-len.- " d PERFUME FROM ALOE TREE j 4 Resinous Aromatic Juice That li f Great Value. The aloe wood tree Is a native the mountains east and southeast i Sylhet, In Burmah, and In BenRaLf Is valuable on account of a dark nous aromatic Juice with which tb Th wood Is sometimes gorged. resin, or agar as it Is colloquM-termeis used for Its perfume supposed medicinal properties. It k very costly and Is used both for h cense In religious and other w moninls and also In the preparation d a perfume called agar attar, uhleh practically as costly as attnr of ro The most Interesting feature in cct licet Ion with the aloo wood troo Is W uncertainty as to whether any Pr . titular tree will be found to contats the precious resin. A tribe of W" ' men known to the natives as kumlahs make It their business W search for the resinous wood. Thn trade Is a secret which they alssfS endeavor to preserve from all natlvf or other tribes. A party of agar k lahs goes off Into tho mountains for as long as thff provisions months, and they prosecute their te ous search in districts where probabU a human being Is not seen from A month to another. Trees have to he chopped down j hacked to pieces before It can be certalned whether they contain ? of the resinous deposit, and J times after a wcarlsomo sea f e11 through half a dozen trees, young die J of a agar old, not single plere covered. Again, tt may be that a ff i n find Is made and then the collector . worfc"f repaid for half a month of Bombay Gazette. i , 1 lx tie 1 A wo when a wise. d to p' eabbagi terfly-l- l w on Ideas. Mother' vsedby Lome, ? aohs, F orders, AtaUD Addresi I Grap and fa ensure T-- X Itt LA Ff I Not tl "Th! when cisanli Cr ouaia. No CUted land, (hero 1) tb |