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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. NEVADA HOLDUP IS MUD AND RETT JEMS EH, Publisher. SPANISH rOPK, - UTAH STATE NEWS. ; Coalville is to bate a national bank With a capital stock of $25,000. John Robertson was thrown from bis buggy near Salt Lake City, sustaining injuries which proved fatal. The old folks of Alpine were given their annual outing and festival day an Wednesday Washington's birthday. The people of Morgan have decided to perfect a permanent farmers Institute organization and to hold Institutes at least once a year. For Insulting two girls at Murray, Chris Johnson was lined $50 and sentenced to thirty days In jail, and Chas, Place was given a fine of $20. Mrs. William Wells of Richfield, one of the earliest settlers of that town. Is dead. Mrs. Wells had been a resident of Richfield for over thirty years. Representatives of the Salt Lake and Los Angeles commercial clubs are jaylng plans for a grand celebration Of the opening of the Salt Lake road. Representative Hone wants the terms of sheriffs extended from two to four years in counties having more than 15,000 population and less than 0,000. There are 2,040 pupils in the grades from second to eighth of the public pchools of Salt Lake City who are studying some musical Instrument out Of school hours. Senator Johnson has come to the rescue of the osteopaths. He will attempt to secure the passage of a bill creating a board of examiners for this school of practitioners. It Is rumored that the Denver & Rio Grande company will resume the Uying of heavy rails on the Sevier branch of the road and continue them to the terminus at Marysvale. Representative Peterson fell while getting off a street car In Salt Lake City, striking his bead on a rail, sustaining painful Injuries, he being rendered unconscious for some time. Arthur Bouton, a lad of 16, and John Coursey, a cab driver, have admitted bolding up two street car men In Salt Lake City one night last week. They secured only a small amount of money. Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn of Salt Lake City celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding one day last week. Mr. Gunn Is in his seventy-nintyear and his wife Is 73 years of age. Felix Rheinbold, a barber who has lived in Ogden for many years, suicided by shooting himself In the head. Rheinbold left a note to his wife In which he stated that he feared be was going blind. h Annie Olson, a Salt Lake City girl, atempted suicide by taking carbolic acid because her fiance, a soldier at Fort Douglas, had deserted her. Prompt use of milk averted her death and she will recover. A special election has been called for March 20 to decide whether the city council shall bond the city for the purpose of getting the desired electric power necessary for the use of the town of Willard. Holden, a small town in Millard county, is seriously afflicted with smallpox. Out of a population of 450 more than sixty cases are reported. All of the cases have developed within the past two weeks. The wife of a prominent real estate dealer of Salt Lake City has been arrested on a charge of throwing cayenne pepper into the face and eyes of another woman, formerly employed by her as a domestic. Jealousy was the cause. I John Nuttall, former private secretary In the office of the first presidency of the Mormon church, died on the 23rd at his home In Salt Lake City of a complication of diseases. Deceased was born In England and was a Utah pioneer. A shooting affray occurred at Clear Creek on the 20th, and as a result James Faddis Is fatally wounded with a bullet In his bead and Daniel Tracy, who did tho shooting, Is In jail. The cause of the tragedy is said to have been an old grudge. mammoth February 23. It being the last day for presents, tlon of bills without special permission, both the house and senate were nearly swamped with new measures, 28 bills being introduced in the housu and 13 In the senate. One of the house bills Is a new in Robber Waa a Desperate Character, rlgatlon measure by J. A, Anderson, Having Been Driven Out of Two which Is designed to place the stat Towns In Sagebrush State. in harmony with the national reclama tlon act. A. V. Anderson of Salt Lak A mob at Hazen, Churchill county, has a bill to lengthen the terms of all officials except county attorNevada, hanged Red Wood to a tele- county neys. graph pole. Wood, with a companion, But one bill was passed by the senSenator attempted to hold up D. A. Wire and ate, three being postponed. fames Wallace, near the passenger do Walton's bill providing that constables attending justices courts be pot Agent Ferguson heard the calls paid $2 per day, was amended to exlor help from the victims, and ruBhlng clude cities of the first and second put, scared off the highwaymen, who class and passed. Two house bills relating to taking took flight. Ferguson sent five shots census and apportionment of school after them, and succeeded in bringing school funds were killed. was Wood to a halt. The prisoner Bills passed by the house were: H. B. No. 138 Appropriating $10,-00taken to tho town jail, a wooden strucand providing for the establishture. ment of a central experiment station. Ills arrest caused the people of the S. B. No. 45 Creating a state noara town to rise in arms, and as the night of sheep commissioners. H. B. No. 05 Reorganizing the state advanced their anger became unmancorrections. ageable. Deputy Sheriff Jud Allen board of No. 35 Forbidding members H. B. entreaties his but tautloned coolness, of school boards to be interested in were In vain. contracts under the board. H. B. No. 67 Fixing the fees of It was after 2 o'clock when the county clerks. prowd, by this time thoroughly organiFebruary 24. zed, marched to tho jail. An axe and Senator Calllsters fish and game a sledge hammer were used in bursting bill, which repeals existing laws and epen the door, and soon Wood, trem- enacts complete new laws, occupied bling with fear, was dragged from the much of the senate's time, but was bills passed tail. finally passed. Other No formalities were gone through. were: S. B. No. 63 Relating to special He was led and carried to the nearest telegraph pole. A rope was thrown taxes In cities. S. B. No. 80 Creating an armory ever the cross-arand in a moment the fellow was swung Into tho air. Tho board for the national guard. II. B. No. 89 Relating to docketing tree end of the rope was then fastened, the mob dispersed, and It was after 9 of Judgments. H. B. No. 98 Relating to executions, o'clock the next morning before ths H. B. No. 132 Relating to concurpeople found the body. rent jurisdiction of city and district Wood was a desperate character. H was In trouble several times in Rent courts. H. B. 136 Providing for the recordand went to Derby, engaging In ths saloon business. He was driven front ing and the custody of official bonds. Bills passed by the house were as there and went to Fallon, where hs also got orders to leave. From Fallon follows: H. B. No. 157 Requiring all papers he went to Hazen and his arrival was the signal for a number of burglaries filed in the office of the county recorder to he recorded. and highway robberies to begin. H. B. No. 158 Defining the word "folio to mean ICO words or figures GREAT BATTLE RAGING. representing numerals. H. B. No. 51 Creating a board ol Fierce Fighting' in Progrese Between poultry commissioners and appropriatArmlet In Manchuria. ing $1,000 for prizes at poultry shows, H. B. No. 80 Making It a felony to Fighting on a large scale is In progress between the Russian and Japanese withhold a part of the wages of alien armies In Manchuria. General Kuro-patkl- laborers. The bill the use of certain after meeting the Initiative of chemicals prohibiting in food stuffs was killed by the Japanese In the eastern part ot the house. the Sbakhe valley, assumed the agFebruary 27. It Is evident that actual gressive In the western portion under cover of heavy artillery fire from Putl-lof- f has now begun In both branches of ths The house committees hill and Novgorod bill, succeeded in legislature. turned in reports on nineteen bills driving the Japanese from a position and eight measures which have bees In the outskirts of Sandiapu. Simul- pending were passed. By consent ol taneously, the Russians attacked and the bouse three new bills were Intro captured a railroad bridge on the Jap- duced. The senate also ground aw a) on the grist of bills and passed flvt anese center. Much more serious Is the Japanese of them, none of any particular Inter NEARLY LOST HIS BATS. movement against the Russian lent est to the public. Bills were passed by the house: wing, which threatens, unless quickly Bechecked, to oblige General Kuropatkln Providing for the return of property Elmer Flick Telia Why Ohloana came Unconscious Thieves, to abandon the positions on the Hun found on the body of a deceased per I own right up to it I am a bat river which he has occupied and fortif- son to justice of the peace. To punish persons who alter marks and brands crank and I am proud ot it, said Elied during the winter. In the same manner as for the larceny mer Flick the other day. Im always of the stock so misbranded. Reorgan-Izln13 NOW A SECOND-RATER- . state board of equalization ready to buy a good bat or to sell an the law In relation to tres- poor one. But when I was with Day-toBattling Nelson Puts Young Corbett Amending I came mighty near losing all the pass. Providing that county attorneys Out of Commiscion. may have criminal actions dismissed cherished sticks in my possession justices courts. Permitting ao without the formality of a sale or Battling Nelson of Chicago defeated In tions In the district court to be dis- even a gift. Young Corbett of Denver in the ninth missed on motion of county attorney We were at the Leslie house In round at Woodward's pavilion In San Requiring vendors of mercantll New Castle. Right next door was a Francisco, when Corbett's seconds stocks and goods in bulk to furnish to purchasers a certified list of their furnishing goods store, the proprietor threw up the sponge. liabilities. Requiring owners of range of which was up to all forms of adThe man who twice met Terry Mc- stock to place salt for its use. vertising methods. On this occasion Govern was not In It with the young Bills were passed by the senate: Es- he had rigged up some little manikins Dane at auy stage of the gamo. lie tablishing a trades school in Sanpete pictured as wearing the latest style seemed to lack speed and certainly county. Exempting wages earned outof cravats and collars, and put them lacked accuracy. Iu the early part of side of the state from In of his store. garnishment the light, on several occasions, he providing for commencement of fiscal In a big box boxfront he the Over put a big Take Nelson up with rights and year. Making It unlawful to carry constraightened the and let One pedestrians do sign lefts on the jaw, but when It came to cealed weapons. Granting the right to following up his advantage his swings corporations to consolidate. Relating the rest. This day we put our oil were wild. He seemed to be over- to the duties of the food and dairy soaked sticks out In front of the hotel anxious. while Nelson at all times was commissioner. Providing for the tak- to dry and went In to lunch. When cool and confident. Between 4,000 and ing of depositions without the state. we came out to get In the bus all but 5,000 people witnessed the fight. The or forty sticks three of our thirty-fou- r 28. February receipts were $15,000. Bills were passed by the house fix- were gone. And over the three cheap bats left ing the end of the fiscal year, as Boutwell Joint the Majority. amended by conference committee. behind was still standing the Take After an Illness of " a few days, Making some changes In fees to be One sign which some boy had transferred to the hotel porch where our George Sewall Boutwell, former gov- collected by county recorders Allowing a fee of $1 to sheriffs for sticks lay drying in the sun. ernor of Massachusetts, and former United States secretary of the treas- service of writs and processes In garThe police got buBy and Just beury, died at his home in Groton Mass., nishment proceedings. fore the game was to start we had Relating to changes of venue In sc Monday, aged 87 years. He waa all our bata but two or stricken with pneumonia last Friday, tions pending before Justices of the three. and owing to his extrema age, he was peace. to make t Requiring pound-keeper- s unable to rally. For more than sixty WRONG IN HIS RECKONING. of est rays to sheriff. Mr. Boutwell has been In public years or the Making life, beginning his career as a lecturer bribery attempted at the age of 19. At 24 he was elected bribery of a witness a felony instead Night Was No Time for Coming of the Last Day. to the Massachusetts legislature, and of a misdemeanor. Making the possession of stolen at 33 be was chosen governor of the lrof. lllram Corson of Cornell is property prima facie evidence of lar- not only a great Shakespearean critic, state. ceny. but also a person who upon occasion Famous Lawyer Dead. Defining the crime of swindling and knows how to meet an emergency with for making false representa- true Henry C. Whitney, for years one of providing Shakespt arean elevation of soul. tion to secure credit of him and all good stories told is It Chicago's leading lawyers and a memProviding for the surveying of enun-tIn that neighborhood are told of him ber of tho Boston bar, Is dead at his boundaries by the slate engineer. home In Halem, Mass. He wo at one The senate passed bill tc that hP was once aroused from his state parks. Memorializing relating time connected with Abraham Linnightly slumbers by his w ife, who had congrest heroine frightened at a thunderstorm. colns law office In Springfield. 111. He for a state park. was also a state senator In Kansas, and "Wake up. lllram," she cried. The Relating to the erection of school as the author of that state's capital huimcs, turned uneasily on his professor punishment law. Mr. Whitney figured Amending the statute so as to pro- rourh, but was sound asleep again In hibit s person or company to lu a sensational divorce trial In Chiarrepl two teronds. A blinding flash, folcago In 18!U), and was the opposing one man's time check In preference to lowed almost Instantaneously by a terrounsel. During the hearing the another. rific peal of thunder, caused his terrifTo appoint a committee to frame a woman who brought the suit fired at ied spouse to again rry: "Wake up; him five times with a revolver. jdll looking to the securing of uniform oh, do wake up, lllram!" No response legislation for this state. came an Inarticulate gurgle beyond Nearing the End, Memorializing congress to pn p from the professor, succeeded promptto law better the protect As an evidence of the approaching people from ly by tlio regular breathing of deep adulterated food. . adjournment of congress, a large nunt the Poser of city coun- sleep. ber of bills were passed by the house Another flash more vivid than Ita Tuesday by unanimous consent, and ki,Iln h n. predecessor lit up the room, while the u.'f an evening was held In order No. Ill), allowing Cities of the eron) wind, tearing some bricks from the class to Imitosc a special tax for II chimney, brought them rattling and to discuss the gsncia! deficiency appro-pris- t brarles. the house put on hanging down upon the roof, accomquletu Ion till. Luting the day the bills three , ale men-ur- e Adverse com panied by th sharp detonation of the mlttee amending th law ns to report adopted on Hot thunder. lands In Si nth Dakota and Colorado, so I, aw retire eminent domain bill, the an "lllram. wake up; the last great as to the of t!u acres In-- propr'ntSon to purchase work ha eome!" shrieked Mr. Corson. day nd the bill stead of li'l increase the alieM ib icn- - t d Final ac 111 nlkht? queried width rnihlicn !i .rvs tlon on be may w.i prevented mpeiiid.to tft Gelid prf)fl,HHor,Nt,w ytirk T)m by dilatory f.tctlo i: ipnoslilun TAKEN FROM JAIL AND HANGED UTAH. TO TELEGRAPH POLE. i A snowslldo of LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. propor- tions occurred on the property of the Gold Development company of Utah, near Marysvale, last week, the slldo mlsslug the cabins and tunnel by barely fifteen feet. It being a narrow escape for the men at tho mine. Ellis Wood of Willard was seriously in Injured while pulling up trees, eome way tho chain slipped and let a tree dy back alter it had been partly pulled over. l!e waa standing so that the full force of the backward swing struck him In the back and threw him several feet. Charles Johnson, a young man, waa logging In the mountains near Brigham City and, while putting a log on hit sleigh, ho was caught between it and a largo stump. Ills right leg between the hip and the knee was crushed. The limb was amputated, but the young man died. 0 g th-i.- Photographer's Paradise. It is often a cause for astonishment to travelers to Mexico City on receiving from the man whodevelops the finished product of their work to see the wonderful distinctness with which the subject Is brought out, says the Weeks Progress. In nine cases out of ten the good effect is attributed merely to good luck," but the men In Mexico City who make photographic work their business know it is no element of luck, but the peculiar conditions that are found there and at few other cities in the world. They could tell the amateur that when he gets back to St. Louis, or Chicago, or New York, or whatever big city he came from, that he will produce just as poor pictures there as he always did. In the heavy atmosphere of the Northern cities every ray of light that extends from the object to the sensitive film in the camera must struggle through a million particles of carbon that hang constantly In the air. Each of these particles has a certain deflecting power, and there it Is only a picture In which there is not a distorted detail. The aunllght of the photographer there is of a yellower cast than In Mexico. TRICKY CELLS OF THE BRA. What Happens When We Kno Name Which Escapes Us. The anatomy of the nervous syste and consequently Its physiology, i regarded In the past as very sin; Cayal showed that the specific kr cell is an independent unit provk with multiple processes, by mean! which it Is capable of acting: through one nerve alone, but sent This Independent brain unit or c called a neuron. A simple Illustration of how then ron works Is furnished by our not frequent hunt for a name or an it I; which we know we possess. Wet that the name la there, but we etc names n recall 1L We get various It, beginning even with the same) ter or the same vowel sound, yet after minutes or even hours doe j' actually occur to us. What Is supposed to happen Is ft the particular cell of Intellect throws out! which we are using process among the cells of meuz for names, and though this process brought In connection with cells e talning similar names, it Is only s! a more or less prolonged search ft it hits on the right one. It Is as telephone operator In the central Teeth and Temperament. flee felt around blindly for the cools' I dont suppose many people stop tlon and only after pule to think that the formation of their the wanted, Into various holes eventut plug teeth Is an Indication of their temper- struck the proper one, Dr. Jov ament, said a dentist the other day. Walsh in Booklovers Magazine, Did you ever see a person with long, narrow teeth who had not a NO MORE RAILROAD COLLISION 11 5 I i very nervous temperament Did you ever see a person with System In New Zealand Most Ptrt short, broad teeth who was not somej Safety Device. what phlegmatic and cheerful? I ofZcaft In New Railway managers ten wonder when the pretty girl opens I her mouth to show her Ivory white believe that they have succeeded a now method signal' of finding teeth If she realizes that some of us that will make collisions absolut' are sizing up her disposition. It has recently been f I unconsciously fall Into the habit Impossible. of looking at the teeth of the people Into operation there. I meet socially and choosing my acThe block system of signaling k In general use In New Zealu been quaintances accordingly. That Is one of the reasons why false teeth ought hitherto; but the new system. cs to bo made exactly like the original the tablet," has now been lntrodue set. They have to fit tho tempera- Its essential feature Is that no enp ment of the wearer. driver Is allowed to leave a str without a tablet In his possession, tho element of safety rests on theft' Harmony In Colors. Feminine Instinct In colors and that the machines are so made ft their utilities, a well as harmony It is impossible for two of the t&!r effects, 1 developed very early In life, to be out at tho same time. as a man who hasn't any children of If a driver leaves Auckland 1 his own discovered while showing (he Newmarket with a tablet, that tt' 5 year-old daughter of a friend around has to bo deposited In the roarhlw the city of Seattle on the trip to meet Newmarket before another tablet tho Minnesota. The Infant had ex- Issued for Auckland, and the f hausted the energies of her parent trlcal connection between the t by her explorations, and when aho stations makes It Impossible to found a new escort started to do the tract a tablet from the Auckland F ship all over again. Finally she want- chine until the tablet ha been f ed to climb upon a dingy elevation, into the machine at Newmarket and her beau objected, urging that are quoted a n)lng waywxpcrta she would get her clothes soiled. under this system two trains "No, I won't," responded the small bo on the same section at once, tk maid. 'Tvo got on a gray dress," fore til danger of collision I f Seattle lost Intelligencer. vented. Tho World .high-strun- To-Day- |