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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS t ANDREW JLNFRN, SPANISH FfRK - Publisher - UTAH mm IS BITTER CAPTURED 61 POSSE AGAINST YANKEES Eluded Pursuers for Three Days, But Finally Succumbed After Fierce Battle. TJTAII STATE' NEWS It Is estimated that there are over Newspapcri Taking Hand in Anti men and women In Weber county ver 70 years of ego. Arrangements are already on foot for a monster parade by the labor organizations of Ogden on Labor day. Wool shipments out of Utah and Idaho for the current year are nearly at an end, according to local railroad men. For driving a horse hired from a livery stable until the animal was almost dead, two young men of Ogden were fined (30 each. Leon Halley, nn Ogden bartender, convicted of receiving stolen goods, has left the country, leaving bis bondsmen to settle with the court The five hundred Ute Indians who revolted and terrorized . the country after , fleeing from their reaervatlon trek In Utah, will have a back from Rapid City, S. D. William Smith, a negro, la In a Salt Lake hospital in a dangerous condition, having been shot by Mlrls Smith colored, because Rocker, laughed when another colored man burled a rock at Rocker. o Receipts at tho Salt Lake Cii durlnr the month of June this year show an Increase of over 10 per cent r the recolp t for the samo month year, an Indication of the growth of the capltit cltv. llavlpg In motion tlu movement for the Imnuvement of the highway Pull Lake City and Ogden, the Automobile club of Salt Lake will next take up the matter of a good road between that city and Provo. Charles Themm, a German, Imagining aomo one had Insulted his pretty little wife, nrtned himself with a huge revolver and broke up a German celebration In Sail Lake, for which he waa given a Jail sentence. The board of land commissioners let a 30,000 contract laat week In connection with the (350,000 Piute reservoir project. In the southern poi- tlon of the state. The contract la for the construction of an Irrigating ca cal twenty miles In length. unconscious - all After remaining of uraemic poieffects day from the soning, superinduced by an overdose of morphine, Frank O. Ducber died at his home In Ogden. It la thought he took the dnig to produce rest, and had no Intention of auiclde. Steve Adams, a member of the Western Federation of Miners, who was acquitted last week la Colorado of the murder of Arthur Collins at Tellurlde, In that state, wa in Ogden for a few hours on hla way to his farm in the styte of Oresou. Joe Pazales, the Austrian who shot and killed Mike Bovich during a fight over religious differences at Gar field, will have to stand trial for mur der when captured. So far all efforts to discover the whereabouts of the missing man have been futile. The Unlversty of Utah Is among the first schoo's In the country to take official action to prevent tho spread of pu'inonary tU'jeroulGida by excluding from its class rooms all per sons who are shown by examination to be affected with the disease. John Smith, a delivery boy, wa struck by a train In Salt Lake City and badly Injured. Young Smith was holding the lines loosely when ths horse started over the railway track, ft is said, and was paying no attention to the animal or his surroundings. Thomas Matthews, n Salt Lake boy, met death by drowning last week under peculiar circumstances. It Is claimed somo other boys pushed him Into a reservoir, and as he was unable to awirn, he waa drowned before the lads could got assistance. A row over a card game In a saloon at New house resulted In the killing of John Erickson, the terror and desperado of the camp, by a man named The men were engaged Henderson. In a poker game when the altercation Erickson was the agoccurred. gressor. Charles II. Titus, the "divine healer" of Salt Lake City, who allowed two of his little children to die of malignant diphtheria without the care of a physician, and, consequently, was charged with Involuntary numsaughtur, wi'f be tried dar-fu- g the week. Della Lungingllno, an Italian, was attacked by Ermeneglldo Dlgomn.n, a countryman, armed with a long dirk, at a deserted cabin In Binghnm disand disemboweled and partly membered. Dlgoman crept upon from behind and stabbod him thirteen tlmps. son of Swen AnderThe son of Koosharem was seriously Injured last week. He was thrown from a horse, his foot being caught In the bridle and he was dashed to the ground with great force, being in an uncousclous condition when discovered. He will recover. It would appear that the statute passed by the last legislature and which was added to the criminal code,, making the refusal of a husband to provide the common necessaries for his wife and family a felony. Mil fall In Its effect unless amendments are added. A large chorus will be entered from Frovo In the coming Welsh Eisteddfod, to be held In Salt Lake City. The organization will be under the direction of A. C. Lund, a prominent musician of that place, and will be composed of 125 voices, so as to compete for the grand prize. COO 900-mll- e post-cfllc- v-c- lti . nine-year-ol- d self-style- Lun-cgtngll- can Opportunity Is a thing that not be permitted to pass thus lightly. be Then I observed hla nose wrinkle; I did not "Tobacco! was sniffing. know that you smoked, Leopold. "Be gone!" cried the old fellow, bis hands opening and shutting. he Presently!" With, ft laugh Leobut sprang toward her highness, pold was too quick for Him. There was a short struggle, and I saw the valiant old man reel, fall and strike his head on the stone 'df the hearth. He lay perfectly motionless. So unexpected was this scene to my without any eyes that for a time I was movement. I stood of sense particular like stone. With an evil laugh Stelnbock sprang toward her highness Bhe snatched up again. Quick as light on the table, and which lay my crop, struck the rascal full across the eyes, again and again and again, following him as he stepped backward. Her was magnificent. But, as fate determined to have It, Stelnbock finalstick from ly succeeded In wresting the ber grasp. He was wild with pain and chagrin. It was then I awoke to the fact that I was needed. out. hot with anger. 1 1 rushed Stelnbock by the collar Just In caught time to prevent his lip from touching her cheek. I flung him to the floor, and knelt upon his chest. I am ashamed to confess It, hut I recollect slapping the fellows' face as he struggled under me. "You scoundrel!" I cried, breathing hard. "Kill him!" whispered her highness. She was furious; the blood of her marauding ancestors swept over her cheeks, and If ever I saw murder In a woman's eyes It was at that moment The "Hush, Hlldegarde, hush! English girl caught the princess In her arms and drew her back. "Don't let Iv! Foreign Fight, Which is Assuming Large Proportions. Efforts of Foreigners Against the Proposed Mining Laws Restricting Incorporations Is Resented by . Mexican Editors. Mexico City. The In Mexico la assuming antl-forelg- fight large propon tlons, and a bitter controversy ovei Is being waged by the foreign and the native press. La Iatrla on Sunday printed an an tlclo In which It proclaims the time ripe for a policy whose cry shall be "Mexico for the Mexicans." Most of the tirade la directed against the "Yankees," a term of contempt used by Mexican editors In do crlblng Americans. , Among other things I.n Iatrla declares that If Americans think the governments of Argentine, Chile or Brazil more enlightened than that of Mexico they should journey to those parts, the sooner the better. After referring to the efforts on the part of foreigners against the pro poaed new mining law restricting Incorporations In Mexico, the papei ays: We reeat our attitude toward for elgnors. We are not Boxers, bul patriots, and when we tako a given direction, we tako It not agalnut for elgnors, but for the benefit of Mexico.- the question - from Marysville, Cal. Exhausted want of food, hla clothes In tattrrt and himself worn out from tramping the mountains for three days, seeking to evade bis pursuers, Adolph Jules, the Italian who last 'Tuesday shot down and killed two fellow countrymen at a construction camp on the Western Pacific, and attempted to murder the American foreman nd his wife, was captured Friday at Toll Gate by a sheriff's posse. In Plumas county, after a sharp fight Finding himself Intercepted and Oils retreat cut off, Jules opened fire upon the posse with the rifle with which he had shot Antonio Llberatoea and Glovhnnt Pueclnl In the Western Pa clflc camp. 11s was quickly surrounded and after many shots were exchanged. finding that he could not break through the cordon about him, Princess Elopes de-fen- By HAROLD McGRATH Author of The Mr on ihe Box," "Hearts end Masks," Etc (Cowrigbt, IMS, . OulibcXIarhU LoJ SYNOPSIS. The American ronsiil to Huri'hclt. a surrendered to the officers. To pre- principality of Kuropc. telle how the to find vent a lynching the prisoner was hur- reigning graml duke had trh-a huahund for Ida rebellion niece, the ried to Orovlllo and placed In Jail. decreeing finally Urinethnt alio wed Ihe l'rince of Poppelklnn, HANGED. an ugly old widower, ruler of the neighbeen boring principality. Though hethehadAmeri-eacountry for lx month Frank Johnson, a Negro, Makes In theconaul had never Been the prince. While riding In the country Startling Confession Before him. and he geeks accomovertukea night In Being Executed. modation In a dilapidated old it lie an old servitor and two Moundsvllle, W. Va. Frank John- women, timla the Prlnceaa Hlldegarde. and a son, a negro, was hanged late Friday friend, the Hon. Betty Moore of England. detain him to be a wltnea to a at the West Virginia penitentiary In They o Steinmock marriage of the Prlm-eaMrs. of murder this placo for the beck, a diagraced military oittcer, awitha of escaping the marriage Beulah Martin at Gypsy, W. Va., on means the Prince Warrington, Doppelklnn. was 3 American execution The March consul, la hidden behind the last without special Incident, and death portin' when Btelnbock arrive. CHAPTER III. Continued. came nine minutes after the drop - Hlld.-gard- MULTI-MURDERE- n ImriM-tiac- fell. sensational feature of A John- "-- w ait rjTS stunned. Poor Leopold' I helped the old man to . he rubbed the back of h, ly. He drew a revolve I ffoq J pocket. I had forgotten I all i i lW said contritely, -- shall L your highness?" "Let him go. It doesn't I Betty, you were right. Rre. 1 have played the 1 fool. I would have my oL N matter. Well, I have thfs ''iS paper. At least I can fM!N duke, and that Is somethin-- 1 1 Oh, my dear, if only listened to my advlcehe said. There was deep dlscou In her tones. "I warned that It would come to tbl, 'Lot uj drop the matter L, said her highness. eDttyj I gazed admiringly at hei her sink suddenly into weep abandonedly! Leopnffi mournfully while the rushed to her side and flun17l around her soothingly. "I am very unhappy lifting her head and shafe tears from her eyes, "I haV on all sides; I am not allowsdS of my own. 1 wish I Thank you, thank yon' ftnt. for you that wretch would ha( fcJ me. She held out her hud and I bent to one knee as I kinJl She was worthy to be the tfe7-finest fellow In all the world. veiy sorry for her, and thought uncomplimentary things of the s "I shall not ask you to forg weakness," she suld. ft l "S . En-i- iv J "It Is already forgotten,' ness.! Under such circumstances yonr I o I heard tho crackle of parchment. sons last day was a confession made The certificate was being unfolded. (It occurred to me that while she was about It the princess might just as well have forged the rascal's name and wholly dispensed with his services. The whole affair struck me as being Ineffective; nothing would come of It. If she tried to make the duke believe that she had married Stelnbock, her uncle would probe the matter to the and In the end cover her with bottom, killed. ridicule. But you can not tell a young Falls Into Deep Well; Crawls Out woman anything, when she Is a princess and In the habit of having ber Unhurt Gaffey, 8. C. Sunday afternoon, own way. It Is remarkable how stupid Walter Saratt, a boy, fell clever women can be at times. The feet deep, the ' Honorable Betty understood, but ber Into a well Beventy-fivwater a depth of ten feet, and climbed highness would not be convinced. Thus out In ten minutes. The well Is walled she suffered this needless affront. Parwith rock, excepting three feet at the j don this parenthesis, but when one top, having no steps. To his father,' talks from behind a curtain the parwho arrived- Just as Walter emerged enthesis is the only available thing.) from the well, the boy said he was not There was silence. I saw Stelnbock hurt, but as soon as he found his head poise the pen, then scribble on the was bleeding he began to cry. His parchment It was done. I stirred head had a gash to the bone.- - Ills restlessly. right arm and leg were sprained. There!" cried Stelnbock. His voice did not lack a certain triumph. "And Wireless Telegraph Station. now for the duplicate! Boise, Ida. Rev. G. G. Haley, of Her stuffed the document Payette, who has established a wire- into thehighness bosom of her dress. There less telegraph station at that place, no duplicate. The frigidity of has been able to communicate with will be tones would have congealed the the station at Portland. The mes her ot an ordinary rascal. But Stelnblood sage was somewhat Indistinct on account of the weather and another bock was not ordinary. "But suppose the duke comes to me trial will soon be made. Dr. Haley built his own instrument, which is for verification? he reasoned. You will be on the other side of not of the De Forest type, but is patterned after those used In the the frontier. Here are your thousand crowns. navy. The barb of her Americas Champion Rifle Team Will even his thick contempt penetrated epidermis. His smile Be Honored. hardened. "I was once a gentleman; I did not Washington. Signal honors awan the American' rifle team upon Its re- always accept money for aiding In turn from the Olympia games in Lon- shady transactions. Neither your sentiments nor your don, where It has vanquished teams from all the loading shooting coun- opinions are required. Now, observe tries. It Is expected that the team me carefully," continued her highness. will reach New York on Saturday, "I shall give you 24 hours to cross the July 25. Assistant Secretary of War frontier in any direction you choose. Oliver, president of the national board If after that time you are found In for promotion of rifle practice, has ap- Barschelt, I promise to hand you over pointed a committee from that ward to the police. to act with a similar committee from "It has been a great day," said the the National Rifle association as a rascal, with & laugh. A thousand committee of reception. crowns!" I separated the portieres an Inch. Cleveland, Ohio, Bank Closed. He stood at the side of the piano, upon Cleveland, O. Owing to a run that which he leaned an elbow. He was gradually depleted Its vaults of cur certainly handsome, much sought after rency the Farmers and Merchants' by women of a low class. The princess Banking company at No. 3837 West stood at Steinbocks left and the HonTwenty-fiftstreet failed to open its orable Betty at his right, erect, their doors Friday. The bank was cap- faces expressing nothing, so forced italized at (100,000. The assets and was the reBpose. liabilities are each estimated to be "I never expected so great an honor. about (300,000.. The run upon the bank To wed a princess, when that princess started in a small way two months is your highness! Faith, It Is fine! ago, when two smaller banks failed "You may go at once, interrupted here. The bank could not realize upon her highness, her voice rising a key. Its securities, and as 'a result It was "Remember, you have only 24 hours decided to close the doors. between you and prison. You waste Thirteen More Bodies Recovered at valuable time." Hanna.- "What! you wish to be rid of me so Ilanoa, Wyo. Thirteen bodies were soon? Why, this is tne bridal night recovered from the No. 1 One does not part with one's wife at mine of the Union Pacific Coal com- this rate. Leopold, the caretaker, made a warnpany lute Friday, and were brought to the surface by the force of veteran ing gesture. "Come, Leopold. I must have my miners that has been slowly pushing a brattice down the east slope since Jest," laughed Stelnbock. Within certain bounds, returned The bodies were last Saturday. found in a group at the mouth of No. the old man phlegmatically. -- Jt a 2 entry, and are those of members ot high time you were off. You are to match your chances one of tho searching parties that enwith tered the mine immediately after the Justice. Prison stares you In the face. "Bah! Do you believe It? first explosion ot March 29. "It is a positive fact," added the Steel Magnate Expects Prosperity In princess. Year. "But to leave like this has the pang New York. W. E. Corey, president dtath! Stelnbock remonstrated. of the United States steel corporation "hat 8hal 1 off without having arrived hero Friday from Europe. Mr. even kissed the bride?" Corey said that by next spring he ex"The bargain Is concluded on all pects to see a return of praotlcally sides; you have your thousand normal conditions In the business crowns. world. "I believe we have seen the "But not loves tribute. I must have low price In most of the raw ma- that. It U worth a Mr. continued This Corey. terials," Besides" with a perceptible change tn applies particularly to steel products his manner. "shaU I forget which I think are at their lowest with which you have 'alwCaong point. The next movement should b looked upon me. even In the old days toward thq former levels." that were fair and prosperous? Scarce to the chaplain of the prison, the Rev. II. B. Sanford, In which he said he Danger of Shah's Troops Being Driver. had committed five murders during From Tabriz. It Is all right to hang his carper. told London. The nows from Persia, me; I deserve to be hanged." he him who had com to the clergyman coming by different routes, is of a to administer to his spiritual needs. rather confusing and conflicting na- Johnson then gave the names and ture, except as Indicating that Rachlg addresses, so far as he knew them, of Khan still has the upper hand In Ta the five persona he said ho had 8ITUATI0N IN PERSIA. brlz. According to the Dally Mall special dispatch from Teheran, the political .side of the revolt In Tabriz for the moment Is ended, but danger stin threatens through the possibility ot the shahs troops being overwhelmed and expelled from Tabriz by the revoA dispatch to the Dally lutionists. Telegraph from Teheran says that perfect peace reigns there and Europeans may safely venture in any part of the city. For the time being, the dispatch adds, the parliamentary party has fully accepted the turning again to ancient customs and standards, and Teherans old life moves as of old. housanda Find Employment. More than 15,000 men will bo within tho nexi thirty days in tho large factories and foundries of soathern Illinois, which bave been working short handed following the financial depression of last according to data just made pub-li- e by the East St. Louis Commercial club. More than 1,500 men were put back to work in this district last week, many large firms resuming operations with a full force. It is believed conditions In East St. Louis will have resumed a normal tone by the end of August v SL Louis. lar, , Mysterious Murder. New York. A strange murder case developed Sunday when officials of Hackensack, N. J... examining the body of Mrs. Otella Eberbard, which was found lying on the railroad track near Coalberg. N. J., discovered bullet wounds. A passing train had cut .the body in two. Otella Eberhard, a daughter of the dead woman, was wounded three times by bullets and dragged herself a mile to an Isolated farmhouse. The police are hunting for August Eberhard, a nephew of the murdered woman.' Six Meet Death Jn Auto Accident. Ind. Charles Warsaw. Sherman King, of Fort Wayne, Ind., hla wife and two daughters; Carl Timmins, the chauffeur, and Miss Fayme Dradshaw were killed In an automobile accident by being struck by a train on thr Pennsylvania railroad. The party was In Mr. King's automobile and was going from Fort Wayne to Lake Wawa-se- e to spend Sunday. Mr. King was agent for the Prudential Life Insurance company, and formerly was a member of the Indiana legislature from Wabash county. Two Important Decisions. Helena, Mont The supremo court on Saturday handed down eight opinions, the chief In Importance being those declaring unconstitutional tho law prohibiting the wearing of secret society emblems and Insignia by nonmembers, and denying a writ of mandate to compel the state prison board to award the contract for the keeping of prisoners to a Butte firm which had made a low bid. The board took over the institution and appointed a warden to conduct It In the name ot the state. Discovery Probably Prevented a Serious Accident. Philadelphia. Discovery by workmen In tho basement of Philadelphia's great city hall that a pier supporting a portion of the seven-storwall on the east side of the building had been weakened and threatened to collapse, caused the employment of a big force of men to brace up the pier. City Architect Powell and other officials declare that the early discovery of the dangerous condition of the pier has prevented the likelihood of a serious accident. y e - h d fool-hard- y "Struck me hear you over. Me Squarely talk like that. It Is all "Get up, I said to Stelnbock, as 1 set him free. He crawled to his feet. He was very much disordered, and there were livid welts on his face. He shook himself, eyeing me evilly. There was murder In his eyes, too. "Empty your pockets of those thousand crowns! peremptorily. "I was certain that 1 smelled tobacco," he sneered. "It would seem that there are other bridegrooms than myself. "Those crowds, or ill break every bone In your body?" I balled my flstB. Nothing would have pleased me bettor at that moment than to pummel the life out of him. Slowly he drew out the purse. It was one of those limp silk affairs so much affected by our ancestors. He balanced It on his hand. Its ends . bulged with gold and Before I was aware of his Intentions, he swung one end of It in so deft a manner that It struck me squarely between the eyes. With a crash of glass he disappeared through the window. The blow dazed me only for a moment, and I was hot to be on hla tracks. The Honorable Bettjr stopped me. "He may shoot you!" she cried. "Don't go.! Although half through the window, I crawled back, brushing my sleeves. Something warm trickled down ray bank-notes- nose. "You have been cut! ...a e,Lh.ei the Eyes. Princess Hlldegardo of Barschelt, i 1 never betrayed her confidence e this writing, when 1 have her n permission. Of Hermann Steinbeck I new l! anything more. Thus the only I h,n A passes from the scene. to peatedly remarked, doubtless F weariness, this is not my story but In parenthesis I may add that tween the Honorable Betty Moore myself there sprang up a later ripened Into someth!!; finitely stronger. This, then, was the state of $ Scj when, one month later, Max b1 fensteln poked his handsome head .over the frontier of Parte! cue (as the dramatist would say)' ter hero. (TO BE CONTINUED The right kind of a wife never! upon her husband's misdeeds, she remind him of bis tunes. No woman should henw man unless her love for him be fiber which hopeth all things, all things, and Is not easily pro says Home Chat. The right " wife helps ft man when he courages him to try again. a stumble rolling at him for tho feet. has risen to his B The average woman ," bell, "has but flld C'! one Idea. dress." "Huh!" snorted Marr) wife usually has at least dress exclaimed her Ideas, and they're Catholic Standard and Time highness. "It is nothing. I beg of you to let me follow, it will be all over with that fellow at large." 'ot .at n'b ' Ier highness sparkled wickedly. "He will makeCyes for ntler ,!e know now IKt VTn not hesitate a moment to 8 ,n the bands ot the 5cm" "NotVmbhaHlf Between Wbat he one Surely no that character covers a n sins. Thomas 1 think It might truthfully sdd that queutly exposes a groat sinners. Smart Sot. Bowles "Im afraid to take fondn for tls auch an exhausting halone." "Not ft bit of It. Who n tto "Malzle is taking them. ; about bow tau.s.,aVSo;l,08S u ways Is talking ao often while ahe's praetm J |