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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. Where are they? ANDREW jr.NNEN, l'ubllibar. SPANISH FORK. tin-m- i UTAH. Wife of a Milwaukes Automobile Man ufacturer Lays Claim to Large Fortune and Telia Strange Story. UTAH STATE NEWS cltl-gen- houses. Mrs. Julius Jensen of Park City, was slightly Injured by falling down a flight of stairs. The lady started down a flight of stops In the dark, and missed her footing. The president has modified his proclamation of the 5th Instant, withdrawing from entry certain lands In the Uintah Indian reservation and has .restored about 85,000 acres. Edward Drown, a minor, was i ;t : V1 I I I stabbed In a Japanese restaurant In Salt Lake by a waiter In a dispute over the price of a steak. Drown la In the hospital and will recover. A big black bear was killed by Irving Jones within a few miles of Ogden one day last week while be was hunting for chickens, bruin being laid low by a charge from a shotgun. The accident to Soren C. Peterson pf Elsinore, while unloading hay at that place, proved fatal Wednesday of last week. Desides the breaking Of his wrists, he was hurt Internally. While burglarizing the Springville drug store, the burglar was surprised by Deputy Marshal Johnson and In an effort to capture him, the crook was shot in the legs and finally run down. There is now on exhibition In Salt Lake a atone Image, found In a cave In ttuckskln mountains, that Is supposed to be 1,000 years old. It Is fifteen Inches high and represents the body and bead of a cliff dweller. The names of two lucky Parkltes are Included In the first 100 numbers drawn at Provo, William McQueeney, Differences Leading to Boy, cot of American Gpods Thompson of Nebraska and Assistant Secretary of State Loomle Are Talked of aa Likely Candidates for Vacant Position. Oyster Day. Edwin H. Conger, of lown, has resigned his post as ambassador to Mexico to take effect October 18 next, und President Roosevelt has accepted the resignation. Mr. Conger's retirement from the diplomatic service was foreshadowed In these dispatches last week. It was Indicated then that he might be sent to Peking us a special commissioner ot the president to adjust, If possible, the differences which havearlHen between this country und China over the boycott of American goods by some of the Chinese commercial guilds. It has not been determined definitely yet who will succeed Mr. Conger as ambassador to Mexico, but, as heretofore stated, It probably will be David E. Thompson of Nebraska, now American ambassador to Brazil. It Is known that Ambassador Thompson desires the Mexico post. In connection with the appointment the name of Francis B. Isionils, assistant secretary of state, has been mentioned, but It can he said pretty definitely that Mr. Loomis will not be appointed. Hla resignation as assistant secretary of state may be expected at any time. It Is certain that he Is to retire from the state department, but whether he will receive an appointment In the diplomatic service, as has been suggested, Is thought to be somewhat problematical. ROBBER MURDERS WOMAN. Victim Called for Help and Was Ruthleaaly Shot Down. Chicago. Mrs. S. E. Mize of New York city was murdered Tuesday night by a robber while taking an evening walk in one of the fashionable residence districts on the south side. Mrs. Mize and another lady went out for a walk. They had reached the corner of Fifty-nintstreet and Washington avenue, two squares from the hotel, when they were confronted by a man who demanded their money and valuables. All along Fifty-nintstreet Mo. 35, and George W. Morse, No. G8 and on Washington avenue people Both men are In the employ of the were sitting upon verandas and in the Sliver King Mining Company. front yards of their residences, and A resident of Spring City, Sanpete Mrs. Mize, evidently expecting help from some of them, vigorously atcounty, claims to have solved In tacked the robber, at the same time measure the problem of perpetual mo- calling loudly for help. Mrs. Wilson tion. He baa Invented a pump which, turned and ran back toward the hoIf It does what he saya It will, will run tel. Mrs. Mize was able to utter Just two itself for an Indefinite period.' cries for aid when the robber shot her A preliminary examination of appll through the heart, killing her cants for entrance to the United States military academy at Annapolis will be STARVATION THREATENED. conducted in the office of the state superintendent of public Instruction, Salt Party of Pleasure Seek'ers Treated to All Kinds of Hard Luck. Lake, September 4 and 5, 1905. New York. The steamer Athos, A man whose name Is thought to be with eight passengers and a cargo of Andrew Swendscn, suicided at Price rotted bananas and with the hones of in the hooting himself right temple. He had been drinking and gambling, half eaten sharks on board to indicate and said be intended to kill himself, the perils of her voyage, arrived off but It waa thought he was only Joking. Scotland lightship Tuesday night. On July 6 the Donald Steamship The bulletin of the Utah state board steamer Athos left lux company's of health for July, Issued by Secretary T. B. Beatty, shows a tofal number of Antonio, Jamaica, for New York, a deaths during the month of 207. re- six days voyage, with provisions In plenty for this short period. Three ported from 105 towns and districts. rod Sixty-fivcommunities were reported hours out of port an eccentric free of contagious diseases. General broke and from that hour until last health conditions are shown to be Sunday, proceeding sometimes only flood. an hour a day. under her own stenm, David P. Madison of Ephraim, met the Athos drifted at the mercy ol Storms. In constant danger of famine, with a bad accident while working at eral small mutinies occurred among some In mill. Ackerman's pinning once without drinking water. Sevway he got his hand Into tho planer, ille Chinese crew, but were supwith the result that the four fingers pressed, The passengers were a pnr-tof pleasure seekers, who had taken on bla left hand were badly ground the vessel on which to spend their up. summer vacation. The city council of American Fork Foul Murder Unearthed. In special session last week passed a Knoxville. Tenn. The little daughpew liquor ordinance, making stricter regclatlona and raising the license ter of Mrs. John Lea. lately a widow from $C00 to $800 per year, and mak- by the supposed suicide of her husing tho closing time 12 o'clock mid band, a saw mill man, who resided Right Instead of 11 oclock. near Cleveland. Tenn., lias confessed The highest-pricesheep deal ever to her grandmother at Murray, G.i.. made locally was consummated in where she had been sent on a visit, OgdeiT last week, when Preston Blair that her mother and James Illx, also Sold to Pittlnger & Foss 300 spring saw mill man, who hoarded at the lambs at $3.50 a head. The price Is home of the Leas, killed her father. The story is one of the most revolting unprecedented in Utah or In the west. In criminal annals of Tennessee. The The lambs averaged 100 days old. couple are under arrest. Thomas S. Watson, an old resident Heart on the Right Side. pf Summit and Wasatch counties, and the only Gentile ever elected to I .os Angeles, Cal. When Malcolm office in the latter county, died whllo Rose, a landscape gardener, was undergoing an operation for cholelithiasis, last week. Mr. Watson enmo to placed on tho operating table at the Utah from Scotland in the early six- county hospital here Tuesday to unties. dergo un operation for the removal A. M. Nolf ot ilt Lake fias Just re- of n growth from his neck. It was disceived notice that he has been al- covered by the surgeons that the palowed a patent on an Improved maga- tients heart. Instead of being In norzine rifle upon which he has been mal position on the left side of the working for several years. He claims body, was located on the right side, to have established ten points of nearly six Inches from Its proper superiority over any magazine rifle place. The organ In every way, how-eveappeared normal. h e y PRIZE Uintah Reservation. e nitro-glycerln- Are Defense Works at Vladivostok Now Complete. London. The Dally Telegraphs correspondent at Mojl, Japan, says that military officers returning from the northern front say that the Russian defense works at Vladivostok are complete and outwardly appear perfect. Many reinforcements have been sent to that place. Provisions, however. are Rearce and the commandant Is securing quantities from Korea and China. All the Inhabitants in maritime provinces an, along the banks of the Amur have fled to the Interior of Siberia. The Koreans and Chinese are leaving Vladivostok. LOOMIS WILL RESIGN. Diplomatic Position Has Been Promised Him. Ohio. Francis B. Springfield. Lxomls, secretary of state, was on Wednesday shown the report from Lenox, Mass., that Colonel W. C. Sanger was to be made assistant secretary of state when Mr. Root assumes the portfolio. Mr. Loomis made a statement In which he. for the first time. Indicated his Intention to resign. He also said that upon leaving his present position he expects to be given a diplomatic position and that at present he has no Idea of his successor nor to what country he will be assigned. TRAIN CRASHES INTO TROLLEY. Three People Killed and Ten Injured on a Crossing. Cincinnati. Through the mistake or negligence of some one, a fast running through express from New York to Cincinnati on the Baltimore A-- Ohio Southwestern crashed into a Winton Place trolley car on the grade crossing nt Mitchell avenue, Winton Place, a suburb of this city, Wednesday night and three people were killed and ten were Injured. Killed In Rock Slide. Allentown, Pa. A mass of limestone weighing thousands of tons slid from a side of the quarry of mill A of the Lehigh Portland Cement company nt Orinond nt noon Wednesday Just five minutes before time to quit work. Twenty-sevemen were at work In iljc quarry. Only nine of the men got nway safe, four of whom escaped by running upon a mass of rock nt the opposite side of the quarry. Twelve of the men were killed and six Injured, two probably fatally. n Serious Street Car Accident. Isis Angeles. Cal. Nine persons were Injured in a collslon between Pasadena and Monrovia eleetrle ears near Onconta park, east of the city. Dr. J. W. Truewoithy.' a prominent physician of this city and president ot the city library board, wns the most concusseriously Injured, sion of the brain and other Injuries. The collision, which was a rear end one. was caused by the sudden stopping of the Monrovia car. i I P Th ted! ble boei ill one? to Vote Lucky Boy Just Old Enough a Stone In and Has Been Employed Fork Canyon. In Spanish Quarry Provo. The drawing for homes on the Uintah reservation took place In this city on Friday, the first eholce or capital prize falling to Roy Daniels of this city. Mr. Daniels Is just 21 years of age, and Is the son of James E. Daniels, of Provo. He Is at present employed at a quarry In Spanish Fork canyon. The second prize was captured by Noah Bahlock, of Vernal, while Gary L. Ball of Salt Lake was third and John II. Partridge, of Goshen, fourth. Among the other fortunate ones, Utah can claim a greater number, while Colorado follows as a close BODIES BLOWN FULL OF GLASS second. There were about 3,000 personr Have Narrow From Chinese Eicape at the beginning of the drawpresent Death in Dynamite Explosion. ing. . Berkley, Cal. One man waa killed Promptly at 9 oclock the work of and a dozen seriously Injured In an numbering the boxes In which tho explosion which destroyed the nitro- Identification slips were packed was glycerine house of the Judson Dyna- begun. Each box contained about 400 mite & Powder company at Point Isa- of these slips, each- - slip In an enveboxes. bella Wednesday afternoon. Edward lope. There were ninety-fivThese boxes were emptied Into the e Edris, foreman of the box, one at a time, and when all He was big department, lost his life. were In the box was closed and Blackblown into atoms with the building smith Brown of Provo was called upon to securely fasten down the lid. where he worked. Nine hoys were then lined up and The Injured, who will all survive, drew lots tq ascertain which they are Chinese who were employed In the three should art. 200 nitrofeet from the mixing room, In oaRting lots to see who should glycerine plant. They were stunned draw the first number out of the wheel by the force of the explosion, bruised the distinction fell to Lyman Noyes, by being thrown against walls, and who thrust his hand into the opening, suffered Intensely from the myriad selected also by chance, and drew the slivers of glass blown hnto their bodies envelope containing the name and dewVen the windows of the room where scription of Roy Daniels, Provo. Utah, they worked were shattered. Their who has the first choice of land on the room resembled a slaughter house, so Uintah reservation. badly did they bleed from the wounds PEACE PROSPECTS BRIGHTER. aused by glass. PREPARED FOR SIEGE. of time blown their Have the breezesfaces blossom Ing Forever aril If t down the ycare that have (lown? Am I never to see them romp back to their plticcs. Where over the mcRdow In sunshine and , shallow. The meadow boks trill, and the bum- First Selection of Farm in Milwaukee, WIs. Mrs. Frank G. Curtis, wife of a Milwaukee automobile dealer, In substantiation of claim to a share In a $1,500,000 estate, tells a strange story, in which a con rplracy figures, Involving several multimillionaires, She claims that her fa ther, John Murphy, who was a pool prospector in Nevada In the early COs, amassed a fortune and was later killed from ambush near Carson City. Some time before his death be had deserted his wife and two daughters, leaving them In Chicago. They were ignorant of the fact that he died poa sessed of considerable property until it was revealed to them by papers found in a strong box In possession of a former body guard of Murphy. Among the papers. It Is said, Is a will to the two bequeathing the daughters. It Is charged that a number of Interested parties, some of have whom are known nationally, kept the facts from becoming public. child-iuh- The clear, liiiiKtilug eyes looking back my own. And the wtum. chubby fingers my palms have? so who tod, As when we raced over pink pastures of clover. whirr and tht And nux kcd the nunll humlde-bee'- s ill one? to Have Roy Daniels, Aged 21, Will be Sent to China to Adjust Richfield Is to have a now city park, (be old site having boon found to be altogether Impracticable, owing to Its location. Salt Lake Is suffering from a water famine, and the owners of lawns are permitted to water their lawns only twice each week. George Anderson wsb severely at the Ontario mine, In Park City, being struck with a piece of Iron iwlnglng from the end of a derrick, Pleasant Grove Is Jubilating over the fact that her people have voted bonds for a water system. The vote Was 1C1 for the bonds to 45 agajnst. An anti gambling crusado has boon started In Park City, a determined efs fort being made by some of the to close all of tho gambling f HTML 1EXICA1 POST the friends of my mU kf bH Where are they? Ah, dim in the dust lies the clover; The whippoorw Ill's call has a sorrowful tom. And the dove's I have wept at It over and ovi r 1 vHiit the Kind luster of youth, and the Husti r Of faces asleep where the bumble-bee- e drone. James Whitcomb Riley. t: led a her , here ikfart- he h' elf? The TfeAN5roppwiON mam ck Vl u ,d bot ;;il mi E (Copyright, 1905, by Dally Corelle was sitting beside the stove when his wife returned from the village. He looked up In amazement as she entered the room with a large bundle In her arms. "Whats that? he asked. "It's a bonnet," she replied, nervIve brought It home to see ously. how you like it. He continued to stare at her. "Mines pretty old, you know. I Jest cant remember how many years Ive had It. "Well, I guess It'll have to go another year, he muttered, doggedly. Buyln that reaper took all the spare money Ive got; well be lucky If we, git what groceries we want, say nothin bout bonnets. Whats the matter with the old one? "It looks so shabby Im ashamed to wear It, she said, sadly. "There aint a woman In around but whats got a better one. I wouldn't mind It, though, If I thought you couldnt afford to buy one. Dont you think you can spare the money it aint only two dollars? "Two dollars Is a mighty lot when anybodys as short as I am. Talnt no use to talk about it; youll have to send it back. "Seems as though Id worked hard enough to deserve a new one, faltered Mrs. Corelle. "I don't say you aint. replied her husband. "We cant disagree on that I guess youve got something In though. Dont I give you a good Commission Hat Agreed Upon Number ef Articles. Portsmouth, N. II. The prospects of peace between Russia and Japan are growing brighter. The following peace articles have been agreed upon: Recognition of Japans preponderatMrs. Corelle was silent. She ing Influence in Korea. about her at the cold, bare glanced Mutual obligation to evacuate Manwalls, and fell to thinking of other churia. days. Thirty years had passed since Japanese obligation to restore the Ophir Corelle had brought his bride and administration of to that farmhouse. It was far from sovereignty China in Manrhuria. new then, and Mr. Corelle had never Mutual obligations to respect the In- wasted any money on paint or wall tegrity of China and the principle of paper. The furniture, also, was worn and battered beyond respectability. the open door. The master of the house gave no Surrender of Russian leases to the thuoght to such things; the desire of Liaotung peninsula. Including Port his heart was to swell the competence Arthur. Dalney and the Blonde and Elwhich had been steadily accumulating liot Islands. Cession to China of the Chinese month by month. His wife had been a most IndustriEastern railroad. Retention by Russia of the portion ous helper. Each day found her In of the line through northern Man- her accustomed place never had she churia. connecting the Trans-Siberiaknown what it was to have a vacation. road with Vladivostok. Her form had become bent and twistThe Issues yet to be met are: ed; her face was prematurely drawn Indemnity. and wrinkled. In return for all this Cession of Sakhalin. Limitation of Russias sea power in drudgery and sacrifice she received what she wanted to eat and a roof to far east. cover her head. Surrender of interned warships. Perhaps she never had seen the InGrant to Japan of fishing rights on the coast north of Vladivostok. justice of It all as she did that day. At least, it was the first time she had TRAIN RUNS INTO OPEN DRAW. thought seriously of opposing her husband. That afternoon, as she sat Plunges Into Abyss With Human brooding over his refusal, there was a rebellious fire In her eyes. Freight, Thirty Being Killed. 'Til have that bonnet. she said to Norfolk, Va. Between twenty and 'lf there's any way under herself, thirty negroes, occupying the first heaven t git it." car on an Atlantic Coast Line excurAll that, evening, she thought about sion train for Kingston, N. C to this 1L She conceived Innumerable plans, city, were killed or Injured six miles only to exst them aside as lmpraotl- from this city, shortly after noon Thursday. The train, consisting of the engine? and six coaches. plunged through an open draw of the loidge vt Brure station, the engine and one -each being completely submerged in ibout twelve feet of watVr and the second roach partly submerged It Is difficult at this time to estimate the number of the dead. It Is believed that every person In thp first ar perished, none having yrt been accounted 1 Ha & jMKP GZPjPQU Mr. I ;!ov for OT - "1 1 HR-CORELL- II ;dith Story jM sure - I lltt 5 lu. Co ) QulY Mr. Corelle hesitated. There aint much work to day. 1 shant have to neglect cam one rt sAW loo it thing, she continued. "Yes. I spose you can g0 if want to, he said, "provided you, lit :;.sh Jour fro f but anything. "I aint for that," the Jest thought Id like to go t,1 all. When they reached Manbrook Corelle went to attend to aome ness, leaving bis wife at etie ot stores. No sooner had he dep, than she drew her old faded t: over her head and hurried out on re-- I d silt; d It'i n aca," grow ii ;ja not rad. an dill i iU A and There' broi innq:. sied I light eons! Ton'rf rflin si r. re-4jr- n, -- for. With the exception of the train crew and the promoters of the exettr Ion all aboard were colored. The engineer, fireman and eon doctor escaped. The specific orders of the road to stop all trains at the bridge whether the draw Is open or not. was npmr ently Ignored.' The train plunged into the abyss. Roth engineer and fireman discovered the open draw too late to stop. The air brakes were applied, but did not work properly. -- struck the tin. Before she could recover from shock a lady stepped up andjlipp' quarter Into her hand. Mrs Co turned to gaze at her benefactor, derlngly. She was so thankful they did not stop to look at her. It was, she felt like biding her In shame. Whllo her eyes were following the retreating form, heard her husband's voice beside What In the world are you here? he ejaculated. Its the only way l could pt money, she cried, passionately. Was you beggin? he asked low tone. "Yes, I was. I thought I'd that than go without everyth1 want I didnt think twould he And Mrs. hard, though." her face in her shawL "Come," he said, sterniy; you stay here another minute. Meekly, she obeyed him, and H- tie later they started on their way. For some time they In silence. At last he turned to her, and his face shone with light. detinnStllr breach d"i 5C8 I'0 Pald Z'ZV ihik' The following dayr6 " Uhted under hpr but 1 is,r 50" Bnln' t0 ot ,he ' Mbfook to-I- p he n"itnhlod. tnoVthTwa'JV net . ThPn 1 can bon- - "Why "Bees It lot Jtwhe th i jea Cous, T on :'i not it jot tike h vou' Whin in dot i3r Thi 'it In i larges " ad hi amt on Hi ton ci t: lotit Jess eld m oothi i bon hen lew i k I throu ttoclt ttnw bnkli Hug ,i . leu. t He, i thii ttaje Fin k r Uth 01 It, confidently. "Well." said Webster, bBI the money, "every ,nie g. that bill it has seemed t as Tlo Pons for paid bills, limply because were not demanded. well aware of this, but It trouble him very littleOn one occasion a cred'tw sented a bill which seemed and Webster asked: "lent U be Ming "Give me that to buy ed. You ain't with that." She handed It to him obcdiw and he threw It out beside the Then he spoke again and beao her through his tears. "You can have the new bonnet, pretty largo?" I think not," replied (wy, Tbe mth. money, be cobb - morning Mr. Corello tprou tut no ta to nek,' oward Websters BUI Which Grew. Daniel Webster was never for attention to detail In bualne ters. His well known falling often taken advantage of by pulous creditors, who gave to that?' "Whats dlieti JJ-- stammered, "an Ill have io furniture, an the house firedwn Im going to have you have want after this. MURDERED AT CHURCH. Two Policemen and Woman Dowd by Unknown Man. Czestochowa. Russia Poland.--Tw- o policemen were killed and n woman fatally shot here Thursday by i?n un known man at the doors of the Church of the Ytfgia. A pilgrimage was liv Ing the church after the celebration of mass when the assault on the m llceman toolj place. The were thrown Into a pa Mo and plgt.s a fear ful crush ensued In which many were Injured. Was you beggin? he asked in a tone. street. She walked timidly until came to a corner not far swtj, she pulled a dingy tin cup Iron pocket. It don't seem as if I could do It, she said, brokenly, but r bly I can if I set my mind to It' She saw a man coming up tbe t so she braced herself for tbe pr effort. As he passed, she held ot trembling hand. He scarcely kx at her, but he dropped a nickel her cup. She started nervously s k tbf 1 f4 tot tr' Ueti nd ton |