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Show THE SPANISH FORK ANDREW JENSEN, SPANISH FORK Publisher r GAGE JOINS SECT PRESS - , f FORMER SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY FRIENDLY TO , THEOSOPHISTS. UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS CONVERT Edward Quinn wan , struck by a gravel train at Garfield and seriously , Injured. of The body Royal Reed, the young man who waa drowned In Green river, has not been recovered. The celebration of Pioneer day at ML Pleasant was observed with more enthusiasm than for several years past. ' A Japanese, about 26 years old, name unknown, was. run over by a ' lag car at Bingham Junction and killed. A big roller-skatinrink is being planned for Park City, the roller skating fad having taken a great hold In that town. n Chicago Banker and Financier Settles in Colony Founded by Madame Tingley at Point Loma, California. Lyman J. Gage Is life. Though Inthe simple leading member of the a not terested, he Is These statesociety. Theosophlcal ments are made by the former seer 4 tary of the treasury to set at rest reports that he had Joined the school of Katherine Tingley. He says: "I am trying this life at Point Loma because I have personal friends here; because the climate Is most agreeable; because it Is Just outside of the rush and roar of the world; because here one can lead the simple life. "Beyond these reasons there are two Institutions established here which to me lend much interest to the place. The first Is the United States military reservation, with its fine system of harbor defenses, its companies of artillery men, etc. The second Is the Raja Yoga school for children and youths of all ages. This school was established and Is being carried on by Katherine Tingley as leader and official head of the Universal Brotherhood and Theosophlcal society throughout the world. The school ekclteg my Interest, and the magnificent work It Is doing In the development of clean, healthy, and young lives stimulates my hope for the future of Point Loma, Cal Frank A. Lewis, a prominent contractor of Salt Lake City, is dead from Injuries sustained by falling a ladder. The Socialists of Sanpete county have placed a ticket In the field, the county convention being held at Ut. Pleasant laat week. While raking hay at Sprlngvllle, Reuben Hill caught his right hand in the gearing of the rake, the member being badly mangled. George Harpet, aged 26, died In a Balt Lake hospital last week from Injuries received In an accident on the Copper Belt railroad In Bingham. The daughter of Mrs. J. B. Marburger of Ogden fell over a n lift on the dugway leading Into was and canyon badly Injured. A head-ocollision occurred on the Baltalr railroad last week, four people being injured. The accident was eaused by the airbrakes refusing to Og-le- n Work. An astonishing Increase In all lines cf trade over the corresponding period If last year Is reported by Salt Lake business men for the week Just inded. Roy White of ML Tlcasant was cleaning a gun when the weapon was accidentally discharged, the bullet entering the left hand, making an ugly wound. Civil service examinations will be held In Utah this year as follows: Logan, September 12 and October 17; Balt- Luke City, September 12, Oqtobei I and 17. - Of ItS school teachers In Salt Lake county who took the annual examination early In June, over half of them tailed. Sixty-si- x passed and ninety-twfailed to pass. i A permanent station for magnetio observations will be established at glodenq, SL George, Knnab, Parowan, Pangultch, Beaef, Junction, Richfield, Manti, Green River and Dragon. Gold Springs, Utah, the new mining camp established by Messrs. Short and Elliot, Is now connected with Modena by telephone. Application has been made for a postoffloe at that 1 point At the slate convention of the Socialists, held In Salt Lake City last vweek, W. S. Dalton was named as the partys candidate for judge of the Supreme court and H. B. Burt for con- gress. . Forrest Common, George Staker and Joseph Moore, three boys, each 15 years of age, have been arrested at Ogden on a charge of The lads took $16.50 and spent the house-breaking- . money. Ephraim Madsen and John Avarett were riding a horse at Mt Pleasant on the 24th, when the animal reared up and fell upon both of the young men. Avarett escaped with a bad haklng up, but Madsen Is seriously Injured. Footpads are becoming so bold Ogden street In that they hold up men oa Main and Ernest were relieved of their valuable! Sunday night C. C. Lockhart a colored porter, woe ahot and instantly killed by James I!. Crawford, also colored, at Ogden, after Lockhart had attacked Crawford with a knife. Jeulouay Is said to have been the cause of the tragedy. A broken rail on the Union Pacific, near Echo, was the cause of another wreck on that road Wcdnoaday night of last week. A freight train struck the rail and some seven or eight cars L Sanders Lund-quis- t were derailed, delaying traffic. Ai the result of a quarrel over a pool game at Provo, Tom Wright war Jabbed andseveral times by George probably fatally Injured. Perry, who Is under arrest Is a mar tied man and has a large family. A little child of Chris Jensen of Sprlngvllle was terribly bitten by r dog a few days ago. When first seen It waa thought that the dog was scorning a chicken, but It proved to be a phUd, and when rescued they thought the child was dead. The child will live. The state board of equalisation la ending to the county assessor of the tate a circular containing a resolu- tion passed by the board la which is levlod a tax aggregating 7.8 mUIs on all taxable property for state and state school district purposes for the current year. LIFE. Well-Know- g from TO SIMPLE m Chicago when It bocam. wT that ho bad followsd a j1 "ew N. them, false god. '."" : While still president of th National bank Mr. Gage man of money, received aw,LW1 0 Inner vision which Is said tav his changed life, it Was ", was at a the Auditor! hotel that the" vision tame" u a scene in a far country tn his brother, a western mine was the principal figure. He nL.' a distinct Impression that his JJT was holding, a gun and ; weapon exploded. He saw hi. er lying dead in a lonely country The picture was so vivid that v was disturbed by It. and when few hours later he received word .J his brother had been killed in same manner as had appeared to h In the dream, he was impreI that he began to study the theork underlying theosophy. At that time Thomas Hudson the great psychic in Chicago h had written books on the subject u taught the cult. Mr. Hudson lefty the east a few years mter and die It was under this ma recently. that ths banker took up the study, Call Gage a Born Psychic In the opinion of Chicago student he was a born psychic. He wai i the habit of receiving flashes of son Indistinct thing that 1' jflght (jrOr 61 e 4reatene possible Th 1 lie U W t4 joirsble where, o' whose o' faces tow P a The of t th to re gently -- Msieu it angrj afernooD a that oi comfortii It Is deSt Jt Surel; was going happen to him. The "black art,'1 0i the study of astrology, was the net step, and, although he communicate.. Indirectly with leaders In this in he also pursued the study in ,ulet' and was identified with no organs tlon. Astrology goes beyond the mathe matical calculation of the Influent? of heavenly bodies upon Individual! and national life. It develops " sell, Very send the wearily, 1 chance trough c Jean; si that ( Tbew ilightee loo throsgh concentration In the study Pl of colors, a great brain power, to ur to those who profess to The voices of the stars, best Inteant the society. rpreted by Zaldkel, of London, have rooi a In affiliated am not this "I except her father was famous for them. They lured of the world's greateit Alto are royal hands. They are large and friendly way either with the military businessmany men, financiers and thinwin the nails are wide, but the hand Itself station or the Theosophlcal society. I kers. tn Is folded meekly upon the lap. It Is am too old to enlist in the army and Mr. Gage began with the most huol not a fidgety hand and it Is not a hand I have not yet been Invited to Join tb mble in the study of the neophyte honI would consider It that picks at things. It Is an eco theosophlsts. of blue and yellow stan. ioor, b' nomlcal hand, and It Is the hand that orable to be related to either of them." Identity bac Mr. Gage Is at present occupying After this. It is claimed, cornea the millionaires like to marry. It Is a to conjure out of the black ice of hand that will not spend too freely. Prospect cottage, which he owns, near power pier The millionaires fortune Is safe la Katherine Tingleys temple. It Is a unknown the souls of men in any pan ear beautiful spot In Idyllic surroundings, of the world. such hands. Interest in Spiritualism. ilnu The hands that win millionaires, Inducing the contemplative life which One of Mr. Gage's first esoteric Ih aside from special eases, are the hands Is a feature of the Theosophlsts cult With Mr. Gage are Col. and Mrs. nterests was spiritualism. An IntjwrP that can pose prettily. If yeu know how to fold your hands In your lap. Brainerd, Mrs. Bralnerd being Mr. imate friend of the banker told of dinp Pierr If you know how to rest them upon Gages sister and a member of the the delight with which Mr. Gage foiispei the arm of your chair, If you know Universal Brotherhood. It Is they who llowed this study before the mon Lubbi how to pick up this and that, and first Induesd the distinguished prose- modern cult of theosophy was known It was ruhow to use your fingers nicely, then lyte to visit Point Loma and drink at to the world at large. mored among his friends ten yean you may feel certain that you have the fount there. ago that spiritualism was occupying hands that can woo and win a milBecomes Ready Convert. lionaire. The former secretary of the treas- a great deal of his attention, and ahim Pouring tea is the favorite way to ury visited his grandchildren, who are ttempts were made to dissuade show the hands. Lady Brooke, now In the Raja Yoga school at Point from It. In this study the call to the unseen the countess of Warwick, won her Loma, several months ago and became name and her fame by the beauty of imbued with the belief that he should la answered by evil as well as good her hands, which were like white Identify himself with the Theoso- spirits, It is claimed by tbe astrolpigeon wings hovering over the tea- phlsts. He Is attending the lectures ogers, and a man Is in danger of lolets cups. They were so pretty that you and his friends say will take up the wering his mental plane when he his soul roam the trackless paths. asked for another cup just to see her "course. pour the tea. Lily Langtry has Just Plenty of probation Is allowed be- It is a lower science and a precariou such hands, and it takes a masseuse ginners and they may withdraw at stepping stone to that which Mr. Into 15 minutes each night to rub masany time when they find their Ideas Gage sought. Hib Investigations were extensive. not this Into them. They must be clash with those of the brotherhood. sage cream kept young and white. Hands Bhow The society maintains its own theater, halls and printing plant and Is grow- DISCOVERY TOO WONDERFUL age so quickly and easily. Constant care and attention Is necesing In accessions, wealth and Influat Without the most watchful ence. Washington Officials Bar Grower sary. of care the hands are certain to deteriVineless Potato from Use That Mr. Gage has taken up his orate. No part of the human body residence In Prospect cottage. Just the Mails. must endure the strain and wear that south of the homestead In the Tingpotatoei falls upon the hands, and no part de- ley domain, and that he has bought "Vineless Washington. teriorates so rapidly when neglected. for 8,000 property on the top of grown in bins above ground In 60 days A few days of neglect and the nails, Point Loma for a Territory or permanent home, process guaranteed. the complexion of the hands, even the does not verify but lends added Ingrowers rights. Vineless Pshape of the hands, show the ravages terest to the story of why he dropped otato company, Pullman. 111." of wear and use. business affairs at a moments notice This little advertisement. Inserted to The nands age more rapidly than the and came west; also why he gave a farm Journal, has kept three depart up fare. Gloves may conceal part of the a 150,000 a year position with a great ments of the government at work tor K signs, but the contour, the flexibility, New York trust concern to devote the last three months. As a result of ttio the beauty of the hands reveal them- what money he has to the work at the combined efforts of the departaent Him selves even through gloves. Yet de- Point Loma. of agriculture, justice and post offleo. Ik of t Gets Instruction In Dream, spite the fact that they age so rapidIt was decided that W. D. Dnrst, u. won no Is so of the this of body ly, The story, briefly, is that he had re- Chicago, the discoverer part easily restored at least to partial beauty and ceived Instructions In a dream to seek derful scheme to make every collar and h fraud no part, rertainly, repays the time and advice at the hands of the Point Loma back yard a potato farm, had a dal so other labor well as do the hands. Mas- leader and thnt when he got the In- order Issued against him the I'.CJ sage. a rarefnl manicuring, a few structions on his hurried trip he went and he can no longer use the mail address-Hhours of steady rubbing with massago back and quit his lucrative Job hthi of number Burst a had and to cream, will work wonders even to ugly bought property from Mme. $25 to give a license offered for Tingley. po hands. Mr. Gage, whether the of the any Individual to grow his vineless to story a t sell Certain It Is that the hands have dream is correet or not. has had would he for and $100 tatocs, the almost ns great a power to charm the persuasive voices of relatives In his rights of a "hull durn county." masculine animal as the face. The ears, for ther live at Point As a little side move he sold a I.oina hen tor d, tod, llck-rher, Boston. Millionaires are won by beautiful hands, and there never was a millionaire whose wife had ugly fingers. When a man has a million dollars he looks for a nice pair of hands and he will not be happy till he gets them. A hundred Instances can be pointed out to prove this assertion and a single case to the contrary Is not known. Women who have caught millionaires have In every case had the most charming of hands. Sometimes the hands have been almost their sole claim to beauty. Hands that have won millionaires hare been plump, expressive hands. Th thin, wiry hand has few admirers, The practical hand Is the one that wins out In the race of life. The ideal hand for a millionaire Is the capable hand; It Is the hand that can handle a million as well as win a million. . It should be of medium size, In full proportion to the figure, and it should be well shaped. The fingers necessarily need not taper, but the nails should be long and filbert shaped. This hsnd the plump, white hand, with Its pretty pink nails Is the hand that captivates. A man Is willing to Mss It, and he generally loses nw time doing so. Then there is the Ideal childish hand, and It must be admitted that this is the hand that Is most desirable, trifle for It Is so feminine. It la mall In proportion to the body It looks email on account of Its shape and It Is perfection. The fingers are fat and they taper to a point where they are tipped with nails all pink, with silvery moons at the base. And the hack of tha hand Is fat, with a row of dimples along the tops. There are no knuckles. In place of knuckles there is a line of dimples. This hand Is lovely, particularly lf It be soft and white. But It Is not an Intellectual hand. Seek Women of Brain. The millionaire, when he goes wife hunting, wants a woman of brains. She need not wear them In her common sense shoes and she need not display them in a pair of aggressive bonnet strings, but she must have them Just the same. Millionaires want brains more than any other class of men. It has taken brains to make a million, and now there muRt be brains to share the million! And the hand must show some intellect as well as the face. The hand of Mrs. Clarence Mackay Is one of those hands you read about In novels. It Is absolutely perfect In shape and Its outline shows Intellect. It la the even white hand of a Minerva. Mrs. Maeksy's hand reminds you of a marble hand, It Is so white and so perfect. It Is not small, but It Is shaped In the most classic manner. It would be Impossible for the owner of thnt hand to be commonplace or tame. Mrs. Mackay's hand Is historic. It was described years ago by a historian who wrote up her ancestries, Mrs. Kitty Duer, a belle of Washington's day. When Mrs W. K. Vanderbilt Jr caught a millionaire with almost as many millions as her own the com-mewas: 'He fell In love with her hands." They are of the little, pathetic type, white and helpless looking, like the hands of a baby, and almost as plump. They are groomed exquisitely always, and malicious perMrs. Vanderbilt of sons wearing gloves at night "In no other way could she keep their color so perfert," they say. Her hands would be useless hands were It not for the shape of the fingers, which are heavy where they Join the hands. When the fingers are heavy It denotes force of character and also a good disposition. The girl with hesutlful hands should display them. They are her most effective weapon. Sho should show them off all that Is possible, and If she be a wise girl she will cultivate the trick of having a little table or stand or something convenient upon which have-accuse- to rest her arms. It gives one such a chance to show the fingers. The wise woman wears one ring upon each finger, but never two. One ring sets off the finger and preserves Its shape and general appearance. Will Use Hands for Conquest There Is a girl In this town who loves a man of millions. She Is a shrewd girl and she loves him for Wraself, not tor his money. But she knows that the road will be a bard one. So she is studying up the hand matter. 'She la going to catch him with her hands and she Is willing that be ehonld keep his eyes wide open. When he talks she listens. To do this she leans hei head upon her hands. She has cultivated this until she knows how to make them frame her face. She does not spoil her chin by any means, but she rests her head upon her finger tips. It Is effective. Sometimes, in a pathetic moment, she rests her hand upon her bosom with Its little naked fingers spread out, and this suggests many things to the millionaire. Among other things he notes how fine a diamond ring would look upon that hand and what a chance there Is for a solitaire upon the third finger. Perhaps he likes to talk and he enjoys being told a thing or two. In that case the pretty girl with the pretty hands will make a study of using her hands. She will know bow to talk with them, and you catch glimpses of her explaining a thing or two to the millionaire. Of course she never argues; she knows better than to argue. And she never discusses, she never takes sides, and she never has views. But she chats, and she gossips, and she banters, and she smiles, and she teases. And she does It all with her hands. Lady Mary Curzon has the prettiest hands In England; they used to be the prettiest hands In America and for awhile they were the prettiest hands tn India. She could have "caught" a hundred millionaires. But she raught Just one a man of millionaire brains. Her hands are of the artistic order long, slender, smooth, and without a bone showing In them. They are hands to be worshiped. Fascinated by Hands. "I wonder lf she would let me hold her hand a minute?" breathed an I artist at ond of the exhibit ions. would rather touch her hand than gaze upon the handsomest marble In these halls. I must know If they aj-cold like marble or warm and hnmaT The duchess of Marlborough has a professional manicure to take care of her hands. She cherLhes them far too highly to let them he handled by ordinary persona. The flesh Is pulled hack with hits of cotton wrapped around a tiny stick to keep the white scars from appearing; and there nr1 lot hum and polishes, perfumes and for these unguents, prepared expres-dhands. And the end Justifies the means. They are pink, soft and perfect. No hands were ever as exquisite to gnre nion from a color standpoint. for they are Just red enough In tho pains to tie beautiful, and the flesh W a perfeit flesh tone, while the nails almost are ruddy. Mme. Yvette Giillbcrt has the most expressive hands In the world. One hns to see her to appreciate It. But once having seen her, there Is little room for fiwuht. Mme. Gullls-r- t has a way of making When everyher hands distinctive. body wore short gloves she appeared In long and wrinkled elbow gloves. Now that the elbow glove Is common she wears a pair of white gloves, two button, with an expanse of plump arm showing above the glove, ller hands are wiry, tapering, and beautifully expressive. She need not eay a word. Her hands speak for her. Mr. Joi n Jacob Astor has the Philadelphia type of hands the Quaker-Ish- , submissive hands. They have leva la her family for 200 years, tad e ho hack oho away, lag tsg to spun j it N soft. firm, tender handclasp, the velvety feel of the perfert hnnd perfectly kept, win men and often millions. TOWN SEARCHES FOR BOY. in his brother-l- n luw and sister. Col. and compound known as "potntlne" Mrs. Bralnerd, the latter a member $4.5o a package. The chemists of the was of the Theosophlcal brotherhood, agricultural department say this and some of tho former grandsicretarys children are pupils In Mme. Ting-Ic- y 's Raja Yoga sclim-- l at the hoine-tteaNow that he has settled at Point Loma Mr. Cage Is taking a deep Interest In the work of Mme Tingley all the Instructive loetures" ittendlng Mrs. Tingley and her Universal brotherhood, whhh Is a sect ding organization from the older Thensopblst movement, flist came into notoilety tn 1002. when 11 Unban children were Imported for the school at .Int Loma. Those w. te known at the tm as the "lotus bnds" A gnat stir was caused and nn otder secured through the efforts of the t.etrv society for tho deportation of tie children when they reached Kills M,nd. New York. The order :n ful MjinMitlv revoked ind the chlldnn allowed to proceed but not until tho brotherhood had boon given a thorough airing, A Student of the Occult. Mr. Gage was well known during h s residence In Chicago to students of the nocult and tho "black nrt." His Interest in esoteric na !,ranH,lR wy In matters Chicago in i!?wnaldsreti a eandl- - , eAms un known and unnamed,r,r,l which waits for Its exponent in tbe year 2.000. when d. Typographical Error In Newspaper Causes Friends to Look for Youth Instead of a Horse. Mlnneuoplls. All northeast Minneapolis has been on a boy hunt for a large reward for nearly a week because of a typographical error In an advertisement. Albert Anderson advertised for a lost bny horse, three years old. but the typos mnde It appear that a boy three years' obi had started out to see ?ke world. The fact that the boy was so young appealed to the feminine hearts of tha district and they began to search for the boy. Men Joined the searching party, but no one thought to nsk tho father lf the boy had been found Capt. Quealy, of the East Side station. hail been notified that the horsa was missing and shortly afterward the animal was returned to Mr. Anderson. Finally members of the volunteer searching party told Andeison they wero unable to find his boy and asked excitedly If he had received any word. Anderson studied awhile and then straightened out the tangle. Ha hns no boy of that nge. Searcher passed ths horse many times and one woman ven suggested thnt he horsa mlglt have kicked the hoy, leaving him unconscious route field. low grade of sulphate of potassium, worth about 2.1 ceuts. The plant that perts of the department admitted vinelexs potatoes could be grown, Ml who they are small and only develop the starch of the seed potato last. a W According to Darsts circulars, n4 "! ten feed wide, five feet high feet long would produce 200 to bushels of potatoes In 60 days. Tn bln was to be filled with bedding, to secret of which Barst refused to PT until ho got the $25 from the prosp tlve vineless potato raiser. Park to Aid Cupid. Open Wls. John Ieterstfn, resident, BU Banish No "Reform park." opened cunts will bo sold within the cob fines of the breathing spot, but rial attention will be given to youtoj B fill lovers, for whom Petersen nook. secluded several provided says he hopes to promote matrimony iu Kenosha. Kenosha, r.m 4j" Je 1 in lit ht Iu I loot Ml hi 104 k at to! h u I ki i well-know- Pay Upton Sinclair I10'000.. w London. Such success nnturslV Sinclair gained by Upton bring to light his earlier hitherto ohscurs books. of prices are paid to those who j attained success may b seen ths fact that for his earlier ' tench tbe truth thnt the world Is not "King Midas," a weekly ready to receive now. There $ Gentlewoman, has paid Sinclair mourning the lher day among WF eoo for ths serial English two or threo members of this society trtr. PPrt' !i l k r h k |