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Show I TIIE SPANISH FORK PRESS. 8PANIS7I FORK, UTAH IEV A TT-y- II. M. TELLER TRIAL IS -v di w ANSWERS FINAL SUMMONS CONVICTION Of FORMER NEW YORK POLICE LIEUTENANT IN MURDER CASE SET ASIDE. I It Now Stoma Prohibit That Ha May ' Co Frao Without Steond Trial. Cunmot who Appealed With Btckor Will Co to Chair. York. Tho conviction tf ( harlra Rocker, former polio lieutenant, of th murder of the gambler, annulled Herman ItoaeotbaL lueaday by tho court of appeal at Albany, th highest In th atate. II 1 entitled to a new trial, but It now netua probable that h may ro free without facing a aecond ordeal. It waa mad known that Diatrlrt Attorney Whitman bollevea that under the prevailing opinion banded down by the court, conviction a aecond tliu will b Impoaalbla, The appeal take by the four gun Lew I. "Lefty Louie,' men, Wh!ti-y"Gyp the Ulood" and Dago Frank,1 convicted aa the actual murderers ot Rosenthal, and whom liocker waa of having biatlgated to commit the crime, waa not auatalued and they will die In the electric chair, probably In March, except In the event of executive clemency. Now " In Former Secretary ef th Interior and Senator Prom Coloredo Diet at tha Age of 14. for Infantg and Children, Tho Kind You llavo Denver. Henry Moor Teller, former secretary ot the interior and who waa choaen aa acnator from Colorado In 1174, serving r that rapacity for thirty year, died February S3, at th age of SI, Descended from ante revolutionary lock, th founder of the family In Amcrlra having crossed th Atlantic from Holland In 1639, Senator Teller waa born In Allegheny county, New York. May S3, 1830. After meager academic training, young Teller stud led law and waa admltd to the bar In January, 1x3. at Dlnghamton. K. Y. For three yeara be practiced law at Morrison, III. In 1M1 he crossed the plain with an ox team and located at Central City, Cola, at that time the flrat city of th territory. I In Teller served as major general of the territorial mllllla and participated In campaigns against th Indians. He aided In promoting and building the Colorado Central railroad from Central City to Denver In 1X63 and until hla death continued to taka Always Bought 3 PLR CTNT Preparation for ALCOMOL-- ACfLiUc iticFdJdanfRrfuU-lin- Bears tho g Siomoihi and llowvU of It rr Promotes DrgciliorvChrerful-nrs- Signaturo s and Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral Not Nahc otic A? j vnunrutif jt XImMIM) 4vtid llflO :4 Wane I8C3-18G- In , ilme nS-y- Use A perfect Kwdy for for tips lion , Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea, Worms jConvolsions .Feverish- For Over ness and LOSS OF SLEEP Facsimile Signature of sc-cua- MEXICAN MOB Tut Cmtach gmiLV,l,jrriH n STONE CHINESE. Guaranteed under the foods1 Police Are Driven From Straeta Whan They Attampt to Protect Mexico. AntlChlneia Nogalra, rlota occurred Tueaday at Cananea,a mining town Juat south of the Art xona border, according to Information received here. A mob 'of Mexican miners and many women began stoning the Chinese of the town. It was reported, and the police were driven from the streets when they offered protection to the orientals, who took to the hills. The affair Is said to be connected Indirectly with the recent stand of the constitutionalist government against oriental Immigration. past, so -- ll m taken apartments at a sanitarium. Review Parade in Snowstorm. Baltimore. robbers Wilson President theaa of Washington. entered the Academy Music, Potomac tre in N. Howard street, overpowered crossed the the watchman, blew open the office Monday and from a glass closed stand reviewed a civic and military parade safe and got away with between $ - Theatre Safe. Three masked Policewoman Stop Fight. Seattle, Wash. Mrs. J, E. Nosier, a police woman on the water front, broke up a ring fight between two heavyweight longshoremen, arrested the fighters aud took them to the police station. d Cuilty of Complicity In Murder. Atlanta, Ga. James Conley, negro factory sweeper, was found guilty here of being an accbssory after the fact to the murder of Mary Phagan, aged 14. to twelve He was sentenced months on the convict gang. the Greek blattw tells us. there was a called Atlantis that peopled by a highly cut-- , tured race. Warrior they were and on conquest bent The Qreek gods, fearing the subjugation of tbelr own people, cast about fur. means to stay the victorious onrush of the Atlantcan, and finding none, Juno, who perappealed to suaded Jove to destroy the Atlanteana by sinking Atlantis to tbe bottom of the sea. Tradition has it that at the same time another continent rose, like Aphrodite, from tha tea, and that some of tho Atlantuan survivors escaped Into this newborn country and there established another empire. How much of truth and how much of romance there la In this Is Impossible to state, but there Is one thing certain, tbe peninsula of Yucatan ts an Infant, comparatively speaking, and of neptunlc parentage. Its entire area Is nothing but llmerock (madrepora) containing tbe shells of living species and that of fossils bridging tbe pliocene and pleistocene periods, about 12,000 years ago. the traditional date of the Atlantis disaster. Yucatan a Strange Land. Yucatan from a topographical and geographical point of view la a strange and remarkable land. It la practically an absolute flat and there are no river and no lakes as generally known. The crust of rock covering the peninsula Is very porous and full of immense subterranean caverns. The abundant rainfall of ages filtered through this crust and filled these caverns, these great masses of water under pressure gradually perforated the rock and found an outlet to the The crust over sea underground. these subterranean streams in some Va., which marched through a frigid snowstorm. In Alexandria, Three Children Drowned. Parkersburg, W. Va. Three children, all under 16 years of age, were drowned when a boat containing nine persons upset and sank in West Fork river, in Roanoke county. The others were rescued with difficulty. Sulzer Tries to Regain Office. Albany, N. Y. William Sulzer on Monday Instituted legal proceedings before Justice Alden Chester of the supreme court, to regain the governorship, from which he was removed last October. i "We-know-n- tic wise men, who became hla teachers and Instructors In the arts and sciences. The peninsula, away from the highway of nomadic tribes and nation and unknown at that time to tbe captains of Industry, was tbe home of tbe dove of peace, the symbol ol which to the Maya was the quetzal, the Jewel of the Jewelblrds. The Mayan, not having to keep up an enormous standing army to keep peace or to defend bis country from a foreign Invasion, not being bothered within by trust, monopolies, lams, schisms or the high cost of living, devoted their time to the mystic and wise men, who evidently found a willing and apt pupil in the Maya, as the result shows. They soon became expert atone cutters, masons, painters and architects. They were excellent astronomers, proof of which la tbelr calendar, and naturally they must have known the fundamental elements ot mathematics. Having passed the stage of plctographa, they had evolved a system ot hieroglyphics from which to the letter was but a step. And so they prospered, multiplied and built their magnificent and stupendous temples and palaces. they became , But as time passed (as it 'alw ays was and will be with men) divided against each other, with - places, caving, formed pools, nearly all circular and with steep sides and with a depth of water from a few feet to several hundreds, but rarely exceed 200 to 300 feet In diameter. The pools cenotes as they are called there are not plentiful and not all have potable water. None have really good water. All are heavily charged with the different salts, naturally, and as a matter of necessity each of the large wells was the nucleus of a settlement and which later grew Into a city. No metals or any of their chemical compounds or combinations are found on tbe peninsula, but on the south and where the peninsula connects with the mainland and the geological formation changes, there are large copper deposits, which were known to the Maya. His smelting furnaces and the scoriae from them can be found today along the banks of the Rio Hondo, the boundary of British Honduras and Mexico.., Of soil there Is very llttje. Planters In that country do not buy plows, but use giant powder to cultivate and plant with; still It seems paradoxical, the whole peninsula Is cbvered with a thick, luxuriant and barely penetrable forest of precious hardwoods, such as satin-woomahogany, cedar, rosewood, lignum vitae, ebony and hundreds of other beautiful woods. Predominating is the achras sapote, or the chicle gum tree. There are enough of these to make chewing gum for the whole world. Last, but not least, it is the home of the agave 8lsalenal8, or henequen, which produces the fiber for the American wheat growers binder twine and for which he pays the- - Yucatecan atate henequen trust some $50,000,000 a year. With fruit trees and game, pelt -- M . SEAT LITTLE n, ox-eye- d MRUtfl Dryden, Ore. "Traveling through the ooda one day I waa looking at and handling a little vine. When I got home 1 felt an ltchlngand burning and the flrat thing I knew my face was all awollen up. The poiBon oak affected my face, bands, arms, and chest and It disfigured me very much. My face and neck were broken out and itched until I was nearly crazy. I bad to walk tbe floor at night and lost much sleep and work also. My face, neck and chest were covered with a heavy rash. I could not allow clothing of any kind to touch the affected parts. It got to such a stage that If I hadn't gotten relief soon I would certainly have lost my mind. My mother happened to have a cake of Cutlcura Soap and a box of Cutlcura Ointment in the house and I washed with the Cutlcura Soap freely and then applied the Cutlcura Ointment. I got relief at the first application and then GOOD HIM TO li- brary. Father, the asked, did Robert call on you this lunfalng?" Yes, he did, replied the father; but 1 couldn't make out much of w hat he said. ed and winged, the peninsula Is sinWhat do you mean?" asked Lydia. gularly blessed. Well," explained the old gentle-'maThis Is the lund of which the Maya understood him to say that he made himself the lord and master wanted to iharry me, and that you when he came from the mystic land had enough to support him, so I told " of him to go home and write It out." At a later period, probably a thou- Lippincotta Magazine. sand years beftf the Spanish conquest, there caire to him from across NEARLY CRAZY WITH RASH the sea and frofii the west some mys- AGES Utah Land Owners Declare Fumes Oestroy Their Crops. Salt Lake City. More than 300 farmers, who say their lands are within range of arsenic deposit from the smokestack of the American smelters at Murray and the United States amelter at Midvale, assembled at Granite Stake tabernacle on Tueaday and unanimously adopted a resolution to wage a determined war an active part In the Industrial and against the amelters. The sense of commercial development of Colorado. A Democrat in early life. Teller the resolution was to the effect that arsenic deposited on farm lands, re- lolned the Republican party on Its He took an active part garded as far more valuable than the organization. In the campaign which resulted in the smelters, not only destroyed crops, admission of Colorado to statehood In but livestock. 1S76 and was elected United States senator by the first assembly which Fifty Thousand Women Vote. convened November 1 that year. He Chicago. Fifty thousand Chicago was for the term beginning women voted In the primary election March 4, 1877, and served in the senIt waa their firBt chance ate Tuesday. posito express tnemselves at the polls tion until appointed to a cabinet by President Arthur In 1883. since the legislature granted them Upon retiring from the cabinet in the right of suffrage, but many who 1883 to the senTeller was were registered refrained from vot- ate and served continuously until ing in order to .avoid allying them- 1909. During his career in the upper selves with a political party. branch of congress Senator Teller served aa chairman of the committee Drowned While Bathing. on pensions, patents, mines and minSalt Lake City. The body of Ora-we- ing and aa member of the committee Williams, formerly superintend- on claims, railroads, Judiciary, publio ent of the mail order department Ot lands and appropriations. For year Senator Teller waa one the postofflee, waa found Tuesday morning by other swimmers In the of the leading advocates of bimetaldeepest portion of the rear pool of lism and his convictions finally led to the Sanitarium baths on West Third a break with the Republican party in South street. It Is believed be was 1893, when he led the silver bolt from the national convention after the stunned while diving. t adoption of the gold standard plank. Rebels Driven Out of Trou. His return to Colorado from that conwas marked by a public welvention Cape Haltien. The government come which surpassed all previous troops on Tuesday recaptured from the rebels the town of Trou, south of tributes ever accorded any public Llberte. The victorious army con- man In Colorado. Senator Teller waa married June 7, tinued its march toward Ouanamin-the- , M. Bruce of Allewhere the rebels under. Senator 1863, to Harriet county. New York. Three chilDevllmar Theodore took refuge when gheny John Harrison and Henry Bruce dren, they fled from Cape Haltien. Teller of Central City, and Mrs. G. E. . t Tyler of Denver, survive. Reno Clerks Organize. Crisp a Sick' Man. Reno, Nev. Several hundred retail cU'iks of Reno met Tuesday for the Colorado Springs, CoTo. Congresspurpose of organizing and seeking bet- man Charles R. Crisp of Georgia arter working conditions. The move- rived in Colorado Springs Saturday ment has been indorsed by proprietors and will remain here for some time of several department stores. for the benefit of his health. He has VWI 3 Poor Fellow. , Lydia found her father In the WAR AGAINST 8MELTERS. and $6,000. Exact Copy of Wrsppor. c Oriental. Rob Thirty Years Company, NEW YORK. 1 Smart Youth Had It But He Did Not , Proceed Far Toward Hla Destination. An Important-lookinand haughtily acting young man waa wandering up and down on the platform of th railroad station of a small western city. He was Intent on, finding sn empty seat In the express, which was almost due to start Vainly did he search each car. Suddenly h assumed an official air and, walking up to th last car, h cried out: "All change here. This car will be left her." The occupants of th crowded car uttered exclamations which proved their dissatisfaction, but hurried out and packed thcmaelves In other coaches. The face ot the young man assumed a bland and chlldllk ezprtw slon as h settled himself very comfortably In an empty seat . Shortly after, th station agent put hla head in at the door and said: "I suppose youre the smart boob who told the folks this car wasnt going. arnt you?" "Ws," replied with a grin. the bright youth, "Well," responded the station agent, "you were right It Isn't The brake-ma- n heard you calling out about and so he uncoupled It lie thought you were an offlclal.-Llpplnc- ott' ! . Magazine. It . Contrary to Attitude. , free, with 32-- Skin Book. Address postcard Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. a The only reason some people want a finger In the pie Is to keep other people from eating it The Haunted Man. that Again ringing In his ears! It disastrous results. Give a woman plenty of rope and was he had dreaded. He the warning A few decades before the coming of knew his time had come. Yet al- shell use it for a clothesline. the Spaniard, one of these internecine at the sound, he wars commenced and did not end un- though he had started and seemed wholly caretil the common danger compelled less of But still the the consequences. to them lay aside their petty quarIt! be In his ears! Drat rluglng rels and combine against tbelr greatI Hell er foe, who slew them by the hun- finally said, and springing from the bed the careworn commuter shut off dred thousands. I !, the alarm clock and proceded to dress Population Decimated. for the 7:10 train. Puck. Tradition says that the Mayans numbered about 2,000,000 at the time Its Kind. of the conquest, but scarcely 3,000 "How do they propose to entertain Moira nl UIIB J Hr1rrntn(beantlfnOolnrwoi. lildKc Mnneu he? end write fornoeipertano and free Indians remain hew pruce. pertlrulern required, the convention after business hours?" Art U, 1 k. IhiwU, lUlcegu. to Specialty today. I supposed, with canned music. Physically they are short and sturHair Switchis Made KZ3 ill DlElB dy of body, colored somewhat lighter sRpleDdltlRwttrb. Pr1craeirniily rpsMnabitv or It: Even tho yoij sorrow Heres the W, ritBiue. MUKL11IUL KUikuuui Kmi than the northern Indians, and that is hero who a died his (for country they are of Mongolian origin Is plain- dead one. W. N. U Salt Lake City, No. ly shown by their skulls. Some writers seek to connect the Maya with the hero god, Itzamma, who, they say, led the Maya from the east across, or rather through the sea, thus giving the Mayan an origin; but a close study of Mayan architecture, myths and tradition rejects that theory and accepts the' western immigration of the Maya as tbe only tenable one. Of all the Indian tribes of the American continent, the Maya was the most highly cultured and civilized. They were the only architects on the continent and the teachers of tbe Aztec. They understood the art of paper-makinfrom the fiber of the agave slsalensls, kept records and were writers of hooks and had libraries which, oh, everlasting shame, were ruthlessly burned by their civilized conquerers. , Not satisfied with this crime against humanity as a whole, they even blotted from the memory of the surviving Indians their traditions and folklore and reduced a pArkeks PISOLSsR E.M EDY HAIR BALSAM highly moral and civilized people to Good. Uh Couch Syrup Tut H A toilet preparation of most abject slaves, to whom the la tim Sold b? Drucchta. Help to eradicate dudril. Jrj For Reetorinc Color and meaning of tle torm morality" Is Boauty to Gray or Faded Hair, unknown. loo, nod $1.00 at Druyiftmt d boothSverton rI Dyspepsia Tablets 15 vl-- I. d n g 8t igHSHHHlHHnE t edP ' slept like a child. In three weeks 1 stand." was perfectly cured. (Signed) E. H. It takes a philosopher, if he doesnt DeGraase, Mar. 28, 1913. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold get the best of It, to make the, best' throughout the world. Sample of each of It. half-daze- -- ' Who is running this thing?" '! am, and I propose to make w . |