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Show THE SPANISH FORK PfcESS SPANISH FORK - UTAH TRUE TO LIFE. THE FLIGHT. "Thanks, " said the tragedian; "many thanks for your good opinion. I always study from Nature from Nature, sir. In my actlnff you see reflected Nature herself. "Try this clgnr," said an admirer of Nature reverently. "Now, where did you study tbat expression of intense surprise that you assume In the econd actr "From Nature, sir from Nature. To secure that expression, I asked an Intimate friend to lend me five pounds. He refused. This caused me no surprise. 1 tried sovoral more. Finally I asked one who was willing to oblige me, and aa be handed me the note I studied la a glass the expression of my own face. I saw there surprise, tut It was not wbat I wanted. It was alloyed with suspicion that the note might be n bad one. I was In "Corns fly with ms! ttis young man salil, wsy. "Not In tbs crude walls overhead My And frets Ihs bonds that bid It stay. 'Tl but a pleasure jaunt 1 ask You'll try with me. This Is no journey's task Come! Fly with me! UTAH STATE NEWS The Socialists of Weber count? have placed a county ticket In the field. There are now fourteen smallpox patlonti under quarantine In Salt Lake City. The Fifteenth regiment of Infantry, atatloned at Fort Dough, Indulged la a five day bike last week. Thonin Mannlx, the young man who was thrown from a horse in Park City, died from his Injuries. Five hundred children and seventy five decorated vehicles appeared la the flower parade held In Balt Lake City last week. The next general meeting of the State Federation of Women's Clubs is to be held at Mantl, beginning Oct. 21 and continuing three daya. Raymond C. Hill, a car Inspector, was killed at Ogden last week, the train starting whllo he was under neath a car Inspecting an News has been received In Ogden that John Fowls, a former resident of that city, was killed In a train last wreck near Hillings, Mont., week. Dea Foreman, the young man ar rested In Ogden on the charge of teallng a horse in Park City, has been bound over to the district court for trial. An automobile ran Into a street car In Salt Lake Qlty one day last week and put the car out of business, the auto and Us occupants escaping without injury. There has been fifteen cars of cantaloupes shipped out of Green River so far tbif year. Cantaloupes of the Creen River variety are bringing 3.50 per crate on the New York market. There la a regular building boom on In Vernal. Not for a long time have so many buildings been In the course of construction, and for the most part they are to be modern and THE CHANGES OF TIME Qmd Jokss ANDREW JENSEN, Publisher life-lon- "The fervid phrase of othr days Mas given wuy to slinplo fact; No mors poetic fancy plays--Ou- r siieecli Is simple and exact. I dont request you'll llvs Ufa through And dla with mo; I merely am Inviting you To fly with ms." Washington Star. A POOR ACTOR. - "You don't act like a blind man." Doing my best, sir; but when such chaps as you come along, It's hard to Philadelpretend not to see them. phia ledger. When Greek Met Greek. Fllpson Young Waggles has got the laugh turned agalust him In his little joke against the Blazes Fire Insurance company. Flopson IIowT 500 cigars, Fllpson He insured smoked them, and then sent in a claim, on the ground that they had been destroyed by tire. Flopson And they laughed at him, I suppose? Fllpson No. They had him arrested on a charge of arson. Royal commodious. Although the Elberta peaches are now gone, Willard people are still busy wltl fruit. Several varieties of late peaches are coming In, and the beavy crop of plums and prunes Is ready for shipment. Highwaymen have begun holding up automobiles la Salt Lake City. One night last week a young man was atopped at the point of a revolver, while taking a spin In his ma- First Mermaid What was the excitement about at the bottom awhile ago? Second Mermaid Why, haven't you The swordfish and the sawfish 182. teardf 1 and of relieved chine, Governor Cutler will address the fought a duel over the hand of Miss and now they'll have to send congress at San Octopus, for a scissors grinder to fix them up. Francisco, October 6 to 10, If his enhis attendwill gagements permit Alas! ance. Hia subjoct wlU be "The Con- Full many a flower la born to blush unseen servation of Natural Resources.1 And waste Its sweetness on tho desert Cara of Ogden fruit have been resir; cently disposed of In Omaha, Denver, Full many a golfer guts upon the green St Paul, South Dakota, Minneapolis, In three strokes, and takes flvs to hole-othere. Chicago, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, -Chicago Record-HeralCleveland and Philadelphia. e Not had for the supposed-to-bdesert Most Economical. House-llnnte- r I thought you said Mike Kofales, a Greek, employed as a wheel brass helper In the South- this house was a perfect gem? ern Pacific machine shops at Ogdcu, Agent Indeed it Is, madam. had the first three fingers of his lett "Why, the ceilings are very low." "That's so; theyll be easy to keep bend cut off by a swiftly revolving circular saw, while attempting to saw clean." "And the window are dreadfully a pleoe of wood. When a street car was accidentally small." "To keep the sun from fading the derailed In Salt Lake City, John Potter, aged 40, a resident of the capital carpets." "And there Is no bathroom." elty, was thrown from the car and "That'a to save soap, madam." under the rear wheels, hia body beRoyal Magazine. aldeath ing horribly mangled, being most Instantaneous. FIDO FIRST. Samual Boyer, a young man of Silver City, died from Injuries sustained while out horseback ridThe horse that he was riding ing.. ' was going at a fairly good clip, and In some way which cannot be accounted for ran Into a oow. While driving near the Riverdale mill, three young children of Mrs. Carton Holsp, ranging In age from eight months to seven years, were thrown from a buggy and badly bruised. A passing train frightened the horse, causing ait to run away. Cyrus Edsou Suell, casnior of the Fayson Exchange Savings bank at Payson, died Tuesday of last week In Salt Lake City, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Snell, following an attack of heart He had been ill but one trouble. week. Ilubby Pray do not misunderstand Lawrence Manning, 20 years old, fie, Jeannette, all 1 ask is that you suspected of being one of a gang of ihould kiss me before and not after organized bicycle thieves, was cap- Fou have kissed the dog. tured by an, Ogden officer after an Wife But Leopold, don't you think chase covering fourteen .hat the dog may have his preference, exciting He made a confession that too? miles. he had stolen a wheel at the Union depot. In the Morning. Q. W. Koepp was badly Injured In Where lives the man with soul so dead an explosion of dynamite In Ogden vVho to himself hus never said: 'Confound that louil alurm clock's clatranyon. For a while It was believed ter! tbat he would lose the sight of one ( set the thing, but thats no matter! from of his rock of eyes particles Not an Apt Pupil. which were blown Into his face, but "I have at last conte to the concluIt Is announced that he will recover his sight. sion," remarked Miss Prlmlefgh, "that . Trampled upon by a horse, Steph- men are not to be trusted. sou en Layne Love, the My dear, rejoined Miss DeYoung, of State Senator Stephen H. Love, "has It taken you all these years to was severely Injured in a field ad- discover that fact? And the subsequent silence couldn't joining his homo In Salt Luke City. His upper right Jaw was fractured Have been broken with a rock crusher. rnd his entire face bruised by Chicago Dally News. horses hoof. Judging by Looks. John Duke,, a former member of Church She say she Is only 28. the police force of Salt Lake Uty, attempted suicide by swallowing a Do you think she looks It? Gotham Why, yes; I think she quantity of morphine while on a rtreet car, but was rushed to a hos- looks like the kind of a woman who would say she was only 28 Yonkers pital and his life saved. It Is thong' Statesman. the act was the recult of suffer! grew an old injury. A DESPERATE CHANCE. trans-Mississip- ut Do-trol- t, well-know- n . . c I I EN J Never Gets Less. c" ManeX? 0 Alt millinery fashions changs Kach season more than twice; The only constont thing at all About them Is the pries. Detroit Free Press. ( are The Democratic Two more troops of cavalry Fort at at Concord, N. U tho garrison to be added to NaII. Bingham of Yellowstone, In tbe Yellowstone ernor. p tional park. Seven men were Injur,,,, By Emily D. Carroll. Tho supreme court of Washington 1 k has In the Wlnsor enso from Spokane was killed ln nn the of the childhood, Ideal tory law Comb J?.44, prohibits upheld tho state We were playmate In CmtlD4er. .ibrbgo. Mass. ns we firw snle of cigarettes, nnd cigarette- paMary Grey and I, and still Fire almost womanhood our friendship grow totally doitm. per. hnvo wore almost m of the Schnuble V Dt.uglu. Wyo., flockmasters 'f w re plant stronger till at last we tell how niany at cunuot pany Hudson, I season disposed N. this y far thu separable. wl4o Ou be at k:.a 1150,000, foolish promises we mRd ,t0 than 2,OOi),OitO pound of wool. young roinantlo w'ook purThe let other, for we were Chicago firm tho past dauxv., loved each other. chased eleven carload. O. Middleman, a farm simpletons and we to never was Inbeen 1 field, Mo fell Into know one promise b The coroners Jury tbat has In death of Miss Addle and was drowned before her marry, but always live together the vestigating woman who was found her. some snug cottage where we should Bailey, the young unknown- - assassin be as happy as the day was long. an r' W F EP,,T. down by shot as I proved recreant to my promise, been unable to gain land, Wls and formerly npl; has at Cheyenne, the of two witness my husband and the Wisconsin Medical a clue to the assassin. sweetest darlings that ever gladdened a teamster em- found dead In a cistern Conners, James lire still Mary a mother's heart. was killed at It Is suppose he fell In by ployed by a circus, In maiden meditation, fancy free. His wagon struck a Wash. Senor Magolhnez, the iw? I eh alls, four Ch She was a very pretty girl, did not rut, the three teams attached became minister of public work, years my senior, though she when frightened and Conners was dragged saulted by unknown perron Mr and an was orphan, look It. She was from Philadelphia. ceas, Portugal. As hi train a rich uncle In Philadelphia agreed to to death. He ara Polo creek, Wyo., Ing through the tow it wu tm, the to consented Farthing, Harry adopt her she Not long afterward her ranchman, has received returns from to a volley of stone. rangement. B. G. Ernmon. a bead of steers which be and uncle died, Mary was hi heiress. forty-onwelling,, w J correwe sent to the South Omaha market of Duluth, was found dead t, , v,1 According to promise Such The animals averaged 1.4G5 pounds la on a trafn from Omaha as It 1 sponded .regularly for a time. wrote weight and sold at 8.C5, or 82 per terlng the Union station at lengthy, loving letters as she 8l me! Never did a fond girl rrize her bead. Fatty degeneration of the 1 A. H. than prized son of lover's letters more given as the cause of death. Wilford, she All Russian emigrants bound J until recently a prominent Marys. She missed me so much, Thayer, tald. She wanted to see me so badly. citizen of Basin, Wyo., several days American ports are now detained J This I must come and pay her a visit. ago at Spokane, Wash., committed Hamburg for five days before was before my marriage. One thing suicide by shooting. The boy chose barking, and as a further pneW and another happened to prevent my to end his life rather than attend s gainst the spread of choler 0 going. Is thoroughly disinfected. school. baggage and Gradually the years slipped by, Two bulls escaped from the im! George Tucker of Butte, A! J. Clegg I had taken another name and my Andrew Wormscr at' Motta, Spain, and ru nJ and of Livingston dea heart was thrilling with strange, of Worntser City, in Park county, through a crowd that was siteo' lightful, yet solemn feeling. But Mary have been named as presidential to witness a bull fight Seves P fornot waa Grey, my girlhood friend, from Montana on a petition tons were killed and twenty wmaJ gotten. 1 wanted her to share my Joy. electors tbe Inde- Troops were summonod and I wanted to say to her: "Here Is my now being circulated by animals. husband and your brother, Mary, pendence party. I wanted to lay my Two masked men hold up a saloon Orders were issued at the u J sweet sister. in her arms and say: "He at Columbia, Nev., shortly before partment last week directing Co:) Love him for my midnight and secured about $500, William F. Stewart, now at fr Is mine, Mary. sake. which they took from the table and Grant, Arizona, to report at Vm There were a num- Ington and go before a retiring But the poor girl waa tied down cash register. She ber of people in tho saloon, but they In her New England home. case has attracted wlfcgm still wrote to me occasionally, and I were not molested. attention. to her, but not so often, for other duAn Inquest In the case of Emil The report Is published I Pties claimed our attention. I talked Forster, 15 years old, who was shot .th at Prince Miguel of Brsgan, about Mary so much that at last by a boy at Cheyenne, re- eldest son of Dorn Miguel, pnt;, Charlie grew tired of hearing her sulted In a verdict that death re- to the throne of Portugal, u r name and began to tease me. sulted from tho accidental discharge cently secretly married to Your friend is an old maid. Isn't of the small rifle for which the two Sloan Chauncey, a n she, Lucy?" he asked me one even- boys were struggling. American widow. ing. Bessie Hall Goodwin (Maxine El George Clark, a negro, shot C An old maid! I replied, Indignantbeen ordered has the W. U. Taylor, who tUes;'. actress.) stable llott, Is an not ly. "No, Indeed, sir; she to appear before Judge Pike at Reno, to arrest him, at Sbero, Tens, u old maid. At last Mary agreed to pay us a Nevada, on December 20 and answer a mob hanged the negro to i trvisit What a time I did have In to the complaint for divorce filed ies vlng him for dead. Next cor She was against her by Nat C. Goodwin, the Ing he was found to be still alive a planning for her reception. an heiress, and, I feared, might think celebrated comedian. was taken to jail. It Is reported tbat a pouch of regour little home very poor Indeed. True, Asiatic cholera has mad Its t It was comfortable, and all that istered mall was stolen at Ilazefl, pearance In the upper classes of i Charlie and I cared for, but Mary was Nev., one night last week by an un. ln the czars domain. Tver, rich and used to much grander sur- known man, who disappeared with It clety four cases alone have been report in the darkness, making good his In the exclusive town of Pee& roundings, I mused. The glad day arrived, and Charlie escape. It Is thought the sack conwhere the residents comldtr was to bring our guest from the sta- tained considerable money. immune. themselves tion in time for lunch. When I heard The Laramie county fair opened at Alexander Starbuck, aged $3 ye the carriage I ran eagerly to meet Wheatland, Wyo., on the 23rd, with former president of Cuvlrer club Mary. But was that Mary; that tall, fine weather, large crowds, splendid and widely known n Cincinnati, thin, sallow, dignified woman, who races and fine exhibits. was Friday measures for the of advocate looked as If she had certainly "swalCheyenne and day, and speof game, shot himself IW lowed a poker so straight and stiff cial trains were Douglas run from both places last week. Although once wealth: did she appear? to accommodate the crowds, be had last his money. It was Mary beyond a doubt, for she Mrs. Ellen Decco, wife of a day Wilbur Ealthazer Martin, half! kissed nte quite warmly and said I had laborer of Pueblo, was horribly ot the Waterbury, Conn., 111(4 ah little Blnce changed very she last saw burned In what ls believed to have me. She was dressed very elegantly, been an football team. Is ln a sertoui attempt at suicide, and died of an Injury te but not tastefully, and she had lost three hours later. Her clothing was tlon as the result several of her front teeth. In short, set on fire by kerosene In her kitchen' spina! column during a practice she looked anything but the pretty, football. The body !s Her small son declares his mother of down. shoulders delicate Mary Grey 1 had known and from the poured the kerosene on her dress and health loved. to the public Reports set It on fire. "Are you not dreadfully bothered ls epidemic cholera thal That Mrs. Virginia Haraod Sothern elalmt with your children, Lucy? she asked Amoy and Hangkow, Chine, me after luncheon, or are you fond Intends to secure her decree of di- at the latter place sixty victims p vorce without coming to Nevada was of them? The disease Is also preva.. evidenced last week when County day. 1 "Passionately," Su Chow. No Sich, H: cried, as I caught Clerk at Shanghai, Fogg of Reno received from my darling Horrle In my arms and and Nankin. Po New York depositions of Mrs. Soth- Chow, Nlng kissed her rosy mouth. L. Sheldon el Governor George "It is very fortunate that you like ern and Eleanor Rogers, to bo used braska has denied the report tl on the part of the plaintiff in the them," she replied. I do not like he would not be a candidate forot F them. I know very little about chil- case when it comes to trial. doleat The Coliseum In Denver was de-- ernor because of the dren, never having lived much with In the bank plank guaranty stroyed by fire on the 24th. Adjointhem. convention. ing tho Coliseum on. two sides were llcan state platform basele-AMy heart turned sick. Not love chilthe declared report dren! How could she ever houses, the inmates of to kill get alone rooming attempt was made which became with us? but all m escaped in When the little ones were The Coliseum wa sepb C. Cans ter, a grocer, dT of put to ono of the safety. citys landmarks, and un. family when a quantity sleep that afternoon I took some sew1 ill the completion of the city audi- was exploded against a vail of ing and entered Marys room for a Mr. torium wus the largest public hall home ln Reading, la. chat. I began by sympathizing with in tho elty. J . and members of his tom her In her lonely life, but to my surno R. John Johnson, one of the de- thrown out of bed, but prise she informed me that she had quite a pletmunt time. She really fendants in the sensational tnurdet ,nJurcd' tn J lives case lu a handsome house when The Canadian wheat crop sixteen Involving citizens of Cub at home Pf current and keeps up a cofttinual round of.gay! bertson, accused of murdering John on the baslB of S5,ooo.ono. a ety. Some further attempts on mv Hayes, who had jumped a claim, anJ valued at his last )'ear- was to In found daughter, with al $50,000,000 out part a line of eonversa-tlobring jail Mont., Glasgow, with his on which we might be throat badly in 1906 and $52,i00,n00 In He was to be a witness for tbe interested failed, and I gavemutually Northwest Grain Dealer up the state and attempted suicide Is susestimates the 1908 yield pected. IIo may recover. 000 bushels. Both Charlie and 1 tried to make At Green River Judge Craig of her visit as pleasant as Klnnes Fritter, of CohnjJ I In her dignified way shepossible "! he district court sentenced Fred has received a cablegram seemed Conover, William Jones, II. Thomas, authorities In Manila totln enjoy It as much as she could fli eniov Edward Reik. J. Lepner and P. brother, Lincoln Fritter, vrltter Sparkman to one year each In the there of the cholera. and bid .ls farewell. I , . t refrain from drawing a B,Rh' iul(. not penitentiary for robbing tho Union prominent In real estate w f(f t of Pacific section house at Tipton reat one time was reported cently, It was such a dreadful a million dollars. la Cheyenne will send a delegation oi from the bright dream uf m "waaenlng The report published possibly fifty business men to the Baron Mumm von fok national Irrigation congress at Albn I? taken HIkIu. n,l German enilmssndor .. present I1 a woman who missed querquo. The Cheyenne delegate! Is to be sent to Ha much nf ie favor Denver as the next good things of life, cession to the late Aniba IS whhnl meeting point of the congress and will work Speck von Sternburg. Only a short time ago n Its Interest at t he Albuquerque foundation. good authority that Mary i. arl front , Sternburg to meeting. ,r a rich widower, the has not been selected. fatherof,y Cheyenne to hear two ' Amfir. tho children. of ouH, ,lke ,0 knoJ Members political much how Mary win speeches by prominent orators Oc- Growers' association me ,.r , get ai tober 2. W. H. Taft, candidate so many little ones edi: for tlon In New York ("If? around 1 cannot but hope that , yi president, will speak there In the representing delegates will change her for the betterTsom and three hours later Sena g vineyards of CnHfrn 0klilboma' opposite respects, and that she ntav i. of Prol fn?t York being PreR," ' cal onti -' f"m Taft con Wil1 lor. I... .n, dn,lver ftn to combat the flf y bltlonlsts were read. -- to to be everything to me. 0ore ,he bllad Mangu. Mrs. n.tor Henry from Okiahoma, pH opened the Demo- - electrician employed at ratio campaign In finite That Feeling 0f Confidence was shot ' addressby land yard, navy Frlchcrg bto mg a largo crowd which Hare: I could hardly feel taUci filled the by Charles Frleberg. J!" if, Bdence In a man who had on never been turned the revolver Imposed upon. R"iinin,y of bank Ing off the top 0 ,lf deposits sV' n T by tbo was a result fatuatlon for tbe worn!' e "Well," said the other breathlessly. "Then an Idea struck me. I resolved upon a desperate course. I returned the five pounds to my friend the next day and on his astounded countenance I saw the expression 1 was In search of." Royal Magazine. DEEP SEA GOSSIP. NKWS SUllJuJj ' ." Exchanging Courtesies. Barber Your head la aadly In need of a shampoo, sir. Tailor (In the chair) Yes, and your clothes are decidedly seedy, but I don't nag you about 1L Royal northwest notes Voe First City Boarder Let's climb that mountain this morning. Second City Boarder Great Scott, man, would you take such chances? First City Boarder What do you mean? Second City Boarder Why, we might not get back in time tor dinner, and they're going to have three kinds of pie to-da- The Saucy Seesaw. A girl bade her escort named Chaucer To tilt on a teeter and toss her. Bald she. with a thud, As she fell in the mud; "Such s saucy seesaw 1 neer saw, sir!" Judge. A Hard Case. Jones His wife earns her own money. Brown Indeed! 1 did not know she was employed. Jones Oh, yes; hard at It all the time. Brown What does sho do? Jones Works him to hand over. llalf-Ilollda- JUDGING BY APPEARANCE. - first-bor- n hie c odli thii eriy ludlof rreeti iad ioa w t n (lf, ' St;. - 1 i.T,Z br' - cr be Tbs hleva itenl til! exi KO. c pro II cv rides to I laclm ors iw, ireng ntoou Al Vi-T- panic-stricke- SJ IPOD I lutd" hot 0 i.pth tbs ube ted t into lud,' 7. vi new 'ilias ilopt 'wer notoe inn, reels t thi tnlile Idt be nd A us A orf .toy tembt lists, irely he v tyali ist h 00S hCT ) sui tiplrl hreati -- ud ood le ut. 1 lozen Whl tiled line 'tilth iilion; lot on ul til V Ai The Ime CIthi ople oth dl ; t hems w.b: on,) te id oliari 'ith t U 'fseti loeetli This troths Hue AW tl Us t tile Icatloi til ( eec hose ' e wttm ui Hand. rt o uian tool 1 ir 0 t' Passenger (with sunburned nose) Where are the kept, my man? Deck Hand (with a wink) Down on the lower deck forard you'll find the bar. si an sr"' Jd, kb; '(ht lot blol "the: "the |