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Show Truth and Quality I t til Stoddard, air Tne Tbe chaplain of St. Agathas was big fellow, us 1 bill remarked on tX ' of l.is ii.iTVieW With Ollrt orr.oduu t!.u' Fiv-inOVHIICI-- . Tl.i! b tbe wall. 1'" J t nf rcir-- i ii ui of ilii-il: s.i ;ll Gladys Aiii.t-'rotidose-cut- ; was gs , brown ba:r li.cu Mr. li.'lt iivi-- i Im. Ilu airl t:ic- - was bright wi smooth hbavi-aim ibaf it will mil of 1 be role i!ii fii siiiH-syouth. Here wat An mingy! i, At sturdy young a;i.s:le without fijk IMiH-was of tbe lie.--f quail'.)'lilt- - load of ibe Aga'has. h it w.th a tlgoto.iit grip that left jt in Anii.iiiil.ili'" was euilmsia-'irp.c baud tinglliig. His voire was dMf 1 ami musical a voice that suggest ii I bad One of ibe fihii-i'and It.Hplrtd confidence. osi the wall undoubtedly wro'e st A cb ver "I lit afraid I haven't been nelgk Theresa lily S:'.i-1 was call'd wnifian. tlnii! Thin uuuhly cjab!e of Inn ly, Mr. (rlenarni. old Kiiiii-i-!- , a home few rmiii wav a days ago after plucking mni.ey mun I Keiitli-men- ! hr uni of yp'ir arrival, and I ha i'onr Olivia! born iit up freeilmii, but dimmed tu a just got back. 1 i lew In yegterdtf with tin snow storm.'' with u lot of nuns! I to Mend her a box of ca.vly aoir.etune He folded bia arms easily ad 'I hen Imiked at me with cheerful dlrectneM jiiat lo uniioy her Mj.ird!.iiin. my own atfaira cl.oined unentlun as t bo ur It politely sscu1atlng as a "Hates," I asked, "do you know what maimer of man 1 might be. did with the jdaiis what Mr. "It waa a line storm; I got a grelt for Ibis house'" oat of It," I said. "An Indlaol day. lie started slightly. I should nut snow slot m Is som-thlI have never have noticed It If I bad tint beet: o experienced before." keen fur his answer "I bis is my second winter. .1 cant "Xu, sir. 1 cant put lit V hand 'ii here because J wished to do aotiH them, sir. reading ami thought Id rather do it "Tlmfa all very well. Ibites, but yo-in a university. alone didnt answer my question. Io "U "rit ml ions habit a are rather forced tiiv know where they lire? Ill put op one mil here, I should say. In mf hand on them if you will kindly tell own ease my course of reading la all me where they're kept. out for me." cut I fear very iiiiieh. Mr. Gh naim. "The (ilriiaini collection la faniom that they have Imen destroyed. I tried the last In the country, easily. Mr to And them befote you came, to tell your grandfather waa cee but they sir: the whole truth, you I met him sevan enthusiast. lalitly or Ihc out way." must have lieen put was he a trifle hard eral though times, "Thais very Inlermilng, Hales. Will the and meet! amlled. to clergyman HUhiieet whom me you you kindly tell "My grandfather had hla whims; of destroying them? The toast again, lint he was a fine, generous-hearteplea se. Ills hand Hhook as he passed the idd gentleman, I said. You haven't been on our aide of plale. "I hardly like to ay, sir, when It's the wall yet? Well, I promise not to molest your hidden treasure if you'll nnlv a suspicion." "Of course I shouldn't ask you to he uelglilHtrly, and he laughed incriminate yourself, but I'll have to l!:;it tin Iii;ni:nii upiiii !:N ere.'i'i'ia by .M:a A: mni.'i.iig, uiii of tl. . Mr. baa iiau.-i-- d io an- - STORYS lir-i- t s r - ln-i- la every appeal to the walk of life and are essential to permanent auccesi and creditable standing. Accor-ingiit Is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens anti relievos the internal organa on which it acta without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity flora time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component (tarts are known to and approved by ohysicians, as it is free from all objection-bl- e substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading Well-Informe- d s uniH-i-i-sar- - r THE HOUSE OF l THOUSAND A sim-.-rit- r CANDLES fr By MEREDITH NICHOLSON Aalbar 1 THE MAIN CHANCE." ANEtUN." Ek. IEIDA i. im itj ik. 11111 imll CHAPTER X Continued. I gafin-M-up the fragment of Morgan's lantern and wtnt back to (lie library. Tim light in half tin ramllc-atick- a bad sputtered out. I extinguished tbii remainder and started tu my room. Tlii-n- , In (lie great dark ball, I heard a muffled tread an of some one following me nut on the broad staircase, nor in any place I could identify yet unnilatakalily on alcps jf some aurt beneath or ahovH me. My nerves were already keyed to a breaking pitch . and tlie ghost like tread in the wall angered mo. Morgan, nr hla ully, I la tea, undoubtedly, O reflected, at tainie new trick. I ran Into my room, found a beatry walking atlck and aet off for Ha tea' mom on the third floor. It waa alwaya cany to attribute tiny aort of mlachief to the fellow, and undoubtedly he waa crawling through the bouse aomewhere on an errand that boded no good to me. It waa now mat two o'clock and he abould have been aaleep and out of the way long ago. 1 crept to hla room and threw open the door without. I must aay. the alighteat Idea or finding bint there, lint llatea, the enigma, liatea, the Incomparable rook, the servant, aat at a table, the light o( aeveral candlea falling on a hook over which he waa bent with that maddening gravity he hud never yet In my preaence thrown off. He roae at once, atood at attention, Inclining hla head cliglitly. "Yea, Mr. Glenarin." "Yea, the devil!" I roared at him, astonished at finding him aorry. I meat aay, that he waa there! Tito atlck fell from my hunda. I did not doubt he knew perfectly well that I had aonio purpoae In breaking In uiwn him. I waa baffled and In my rage floundered for word to explain my-elvp, 1141 d f. "I thought 1 heard aonie one In the bouae. I don't want you prowling about In the night, do you hear? "Certainly not, air, he replied In a grieved tone. . I glanced at the book be had been reading. It waa a volume of flhakea-peare'- a comedlea, ojien at the first scene of the last act of "Winter's . ... .... Tale." chagrin. CHAPTER XI. I Receiva a Call. Going to bml at throe o'clock on a winter morning In a house whose ways are disquieting, after a duel In which you escaMd whole only by sheer good luck, does not fit one for sleep. When I finally drew the rovers over me it waa to He and speculate upon the events of the night In connection with the history of thn few weeks I had spent at Gienarm. Larry had suggested In New York that Ticketing waa playing aonio deep game, and I, myself, could not accept Pickering's statement that iny grundfalh-er- a largo fortune had proved to lie a myth. If Pickering had not stolen or dissipated it. where waa it concealed? Morgan waa undoubtedly looking for something of value or be would not risk hla life In the business; and it waa quite iosslbb that be waa employed by Pickering to search for hidden property. Tills Idea took strong bold of nfo, the more readily. I fear, since I had alwaye been axlous to see evil In Pickering. There was. lo be aure. the unknown alternatite heir, but neither she :or Sister Tlieresa waa. I Imagined, a person eapable of hiring an assassin to kill me. On reflection 1 dismissed the idea of appealing to the county authorities, and 1 never regretted that resolution Hie seat of Wabana county was ? miles away, the processes of law were unfamiliar, and 1 wished to avoid publicity. Morgan might, of course, have been easily dlsp'ised of by an appeal to the Anniandale constable, but now that 1 suspected Pickering of treachery the caretakers Importance dwindled. I had wanted all my life for a chance at Arthur Pickering, and In thla affair I hoped to draw him into the ojien and settle with him. 1 slept presently hut woke nt my usual hour, and after a tub felt ready for another day. Hales served me, as usual, a breakfast that gave a fair aspect to the morning. I was alert for any sign of perturbation in him: but 1 bad already divided that I might as well look for emotion in a atone wall aa in thla placid, colorless serving man. I had no reason to suspect him of complicity In the night affair, but I had no faith In him. tuid merely waited until lie should show hla hand. liy my plate nex morning I found this note, written In a clear, huM. woman's hand: The Sisters of St. Agatha I rust t I can easily find out MIXING You Iswur tine . . If pricss ars A XI) 1 .f ur5 . guaranteed. 170 per cent St Copper is still being shifted to to lessen Europe In an attempt stocks here and stiffen the market, but the effect does not meet with much success. Ore shipments In pounds from Park City for the week ending January 18, were as follows: Silver King, 831.000; Daly Judge, 3U3.000; Daly West, 300,-00- SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH TREES Write for hechlet. Fi.thTtl.KKMM. Hwtoaaartn liearaiaic. liitrrn'l Knrwrtr, lout. Sgeula Wan' ad. AS 8UB8TITUTE FOR FOOTBALL. Writer Suggests That Plowing Matches total, 934,000. Would Bo Advlaablo. The Utah Copper mill and mine are running full blast. At the mill from A plowing match will help to Intel seventeen to twenty cars a day are be- est boys in farming, and perhaps be ing used and at the mine from seventy-fiv- e quite as profitable In the end aa a to one hundred cars a day. football match. A plowing match Is An appeul has been Issued to the managed by measuring off equal tracts Salt Lake valley farmers to accept the to bo plowed by each contestant, the time being noted at the start and a proposition of the Utah Consolidated company to pay $125,000 and stand limited time allowed for finishing tha for damages in order to run Its valley track. Tbe contest la to be judged smelters another fourteen months. by the straightness of the furrows, Ring Watches Popular. mine Utah Swiss watchmakers are reported to operators representing the evenness of the furrows both aa more than fifty producing mines and to depth and width, and .the amount be busy filling English and American of the productive of land plowed within the time limit, orders for finger ring watches. The practically all are awardring watch, though little seen, la no camps, held a most enthusiastic meet- after which suitable prizes butter ed. contests, Stock and week in Lake Judging last The of Salt Lonold an City ing manager novelty. making contests and butter scoring firm says that he organized the Utah Mine Operators don contests will all add Interest and a desaw them more than 14 years ago. association. It is announced that the mining op- sire to excel on tbe part of the puplL Queen Victoria had three or four. If a boy la of a mechanical turn, The simplest ones a plain gold ring erators of Montana have secured the with the watch Inserted cost about services of a prominent member of give him an introduction to farm meIn100, but with diamond! or other the American Mining congress, who is chanics. Experiments showing the fluence of grade on the draft of a farm tones, $5,000 to $10,000 may be paid. to organize a State Mine Operators made with a simple apassociation, auch aa la under formar wagon may be paratus the boy could construct himCatarrh Cannot Be Cured tlon for Utah. self. It can also ba easily shown how with LOCAL APPLICATION S, u tber Unix nu To exploit and advertise the oil In(ha ant of lit dlaaaa. Catarrh la a blood or draft Is influenced by the width ot dlaoaM, and In order 10 eura It yisa moat taka have to terests, Juab county, Utah, Is miarual rained Isa. Hall'a Catarrh Cura la takes alza of tha as a weekly newspaper devoted entirely tire as well alsobythathe acta dlraetly oa 'be blood and moeoue direction of line wagon wheel, arises, ilall'i Catarrh Cure Ii mot a quark Juab to the as these known interests, ltwaapraacrlbadbyoaaofthabastphjralrlBua of draft and its influence on the draft la this country fur year and Is n regular prearrlptlon. Oil Derrick. Experts have disIt la romP'Md of tho heat loalee known, comb toed County of the wagon. Let a boy with a mewith ilia oe- blood partaen.acttaa directly oa tha covered a well defined oil belt four chanical head make an apparatus fog aiuaoaa surface. The perfect euaiblaatfon of the miles long and 800 feet wide. two Innredlente Is what pmducaa such woadarful i the principles of even-eraulia la eurtns catarrh. Send fur uailmuelals. fra. Down on the lower levels of the demonstrating r. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, a or let him make a working modal old be Druntlate, price 50. Mohawk mine at Goldfield, the of a farm pump. Taka HaU'i Family Plus fur eoeat (nation. feet has opened twenty-fou- r Thus In various ways it Is possible of ore which will not average below to show the boy who thinks he knowa GENEALOGICAL. $250 to $300 per ton, and with It all that he still has something ta no ground yet developed In pro- learn, and to show tha plodding boy portion to ground available. that there la much beside drudgery on It la learned on reliable authority tha farm If ha will but open hla ayes. that a concerted effort Is being made Southern Workman. by the mining companies of Nevada Plant Like a Camel. and other western states to create a nearest The thing to a camel among In t;iat greater demand for silver, and manner influence the government to plants la a curious specimen of tha Increase its purchase of the metal. The cucumber family which bean tha name of tha Ibervilles aonorae. Thla plan is to pay off the employes In half plant, like the camel, la a native of tha silver. desert and it has to go without water What differences that have existed longer than tha animal. between tte Miners union and the As tha rainy season In tho desert Mine Owners association at Pioche cornea only once a year nature proIn relation to the wage scale have been vides tho L 8. with a reservoir to satisfactorily adjusted for the present store up enough moisture to last it at least As a result the Nevada-Utabetween times. Tha organ in which corporation hia very materially tha water la stored is located at tha I suppose thla Is Increased its working force at tha base of the atom. It la covered with The a aort of mackintosh envelope, Day mine. what they call a family tree. mechanics Last week thirty-fivthrough which tho water can neither NO BLE83ING FOR HER. were sent from Salt Lake City to Mc- escape nor evaporate. Thla water holder rests on tha sand Gill, Nev., to work on the big milling tho entire period of All throughout works Discriminated at that and place. smelting Disappointed Youngster In His Prayer. but a few of the men sent out were drought, but when tha rain comae il hrickmaaons, and the object, it Is said, springs Into activity. For several weeks, little Ralph had is to rush construction work so the Earliest Known, Trousers. enjoyed the use of a Shetland pony, mill and smelter may begin operar Tha head of tho ancient Babylonian the property of a horse dealer who tlona by April. waa carefully protected from the aun was a friend of the family. But much The directors of the Boston ft Monby various wrappings; it was sufto Ralph's sorrow, there came a day tana Consolidated Copper and Silver ficient for the rest of the body to wear recently when the pony waa sold, and Mining company, one of the constitua thin woolen or linen garment bound the delightful horseback rides came ent companies of the Amalgamated at the hips with a glnfl'e or shawl, to a' sudden end. The purchaser, aa company, last week declared a quar- over which sometimes another garRalph found out by Inquiry, waa a terly dividend of $2 per share and $1 ment was picturesquely draped. In little girl of about hla own mature extra. This compares with $2 a Babylonia, and Assyria alao, head and age of five. Ever since hla acquaint- share regular and $4 per uhare extra foot coverings were subject to fashion, ance with the pony began, Ralph had three months ago. but the long, garment forDamn Your Pardon, and Go On!' Included him in his bedtime prayer, Just now, after two or three raonthB tunately never went out of style. I fear there's it big joke involved In and God bless the pony," waa an of retrenchment in production insist on my question. It may have and Trousers the unaesthetlcal invention occurred to you, Haris. that in a sense the hidden treasure." replied. Tm earnest nightly petition. The first the copper trade Is of the Medes are first found on In a sense, mind you I'm the mas- ao busy staying at home to guard it evening after the sale of the pony, Parthian stele of about the first cena somewhat better atmosthat have no time for social recrea- Ralph hesitated when he reached his assuming ter here. B. C., which was excavated in fractury, show a Prices phere appearance. place In the prayer. Then, after tional recovory, and with easier Aaayria. "Well, 1 ahould say, if you press me tion." pets He looked at m that fear Mr. Gienarm, your grand- quickly to aee a moment's thought, he continued: money even the copper share market It Will Coma, Unasked. "Please, God, bleaa the pony just is Improving, and the prices will probfather, burned the plans when he left whether I was joking. (is eyes were Demand a right, create an opportunibleaa The will and ib don't earnest vcrend but. God, the same; you steady you here the last time. hope ably soon hover around 15 cents. ty, but never ask a favor. Folger pardon me, air, for seeming to reflect Paul Stoddard impressed me more anil the little girl whats got the pony. For some time past there has heen more a was There him." suggesagreeably. upon developing a tidal wave of dlsrontcnt BANI8HED "Kt fleet upon the devil! What was tion of quiet strength ulsmt him that between the smaller mines and the Dorothy's View of Shaving. drew me to him. hla idea, do you suppose?" American Smelting ft Refining comDorothy la a tiny maid of four, Coffee Finally Had to Go. "I supiN'se every one nimnt here "I think, sir. If you will pardon" whose. father always gets shaved at pany, as a result of the arbitrary man"Dont lie so fussy!" I stiapied. thinks of nothing lint that I'ni hi In which ore treatment charges the barber's. When on a visit recently ner cofsome to to earn my Inheritance persons cling The Damn your pardon, und go on!" way resiMy the small she found an uncle who shaved him"He wanted you to study out the dence here must look pre"y sordid fee even after they know it la doing are reguiated. As a result reself. She watched thla performance of la independent talking them harm, la a puzzler. Hut it is an producer place for yourself. lr. It wjis dear from the outside." with Intense but silent astonishment even. means of us a fineries "Belting for It to "Mr. his matter set up good, give Gleuurm's will is a tnui'er of easy to his heart, this house, lie for two or three morulnge but finally of " market A metal the of la review record in di,. county, of com sc. But when Postum Food Coffee properly heart tisn having yon enjoy It broke out with: "What makes you do features. some shows 1907 instead. used are !: t.m Interesting and "1 like the w rd cn ahead. on made hard you Its no ymi'x that. Uncle Will? My papa doesn't not affect did that had the been Mother It apiML'ars A girl writes: slump "And I suppose there tire things body's hnlnosa If yum- grandfather wash hia face with a little broom and about It that lie wished you to learn wished to visit Ms whims on yen. I suffering wKh nervous headaches for all the metals to the same degree, inwipe It with a knife." for Science. but Silver, should sav, in my own case, that I even weary years, kept drinking says Mining for yourself." cent of its stance, lost only 25.7 per "You know- them, of course, and are dont consider it ;iu- ,.f my business coffee. Flret Day of Various Months "One day I asked her why she did high value; copper, on the other hand, for didn't enme watching me when ''m hot and cold, wh.it you are October always begins on the same 52 of lead aa cousin mine and cent. off a Tin, per slumped watching me to see when I'm hot and over In aiinov you or to piv imo your not give up coffee day of the week as January, April aa to cent 40 Postum. had from to taken lost each who per alTalis. done a I had at now kids childs game." an ;hen spelter got lonely eold. like July, September as December. FebruBut Mother waa such a slave to coffee 41 per cent. The fellow t unit'd and faced me and thought I'd like to t Ma!li!.!i ary, March and November begin on In he thought It would be terrible to relations." the Science, Mining Louis, across the tuhlo. Henry the urns days. May, June and August I rails attention to a matter that will "Mr. I'llenumi. as "Thank ou: I app.ieciaie hope God may con,. give it up. made the prove of interest to mining engineers always begin on different days from "Finally, one day, she he merciful to me in the last judg- Ins: very mncli."-amy heart warmeach other and every other month la and her to Postum, quickly It more about and mining writers. He states that It tha ed under the manifest kimlm s of the change ment, dont know any The first and last days ot One morning headaches disappeared. Is a fact that ore chutes in tbe year. are man. than you do." year always the same. These so Postum was she coindrinking Mr. while as a do with vein were here rule, "You not, (ilenartn a mineral "And hoie" ho spoke f.u- ih,. rules do not apply to leap year. I asked auch relish for with and cide with the dip of the vein, hut make freely all the time he was building the house, lime with restraint "I ho;' nothing an angle with it in the same way that hut you never saw walls built that will preven' vour know.i.g Sisur a taste. Mole Needs Mur' Food. "That started me on Postum and I lenticular masses often are oblique to werent what they appeared to be. or Theresa uinl Miss lYrcreux The mole la one of the of They I did more than It freely doors made that didnt lead anythe direction of maximum dip of the the animal kingdom. It greediest Interesting ar.d chmimug the now drink will dla of comes our never into which He. He which in coffee, suggests they where." place women about here of your own starvation if deprived of food for 14 that the word "pitch be utilized In hours. 1 sHinmoned all my Irony and conhouse now. social status." saw ore one of of chute. the friend the mine, day, angle "A describing girl He lifted tempt for this arraignment. My liking for him abated slightly. me drinking Postum and asked if It French Married Life. At the regular annual meeting of tils hand as tlumgli making oath. He might Is a de'ectivp. icpruen't-inI told her It waa Postum the Utah Copper company, January coffee. The was high average of reasonably Ah God sees me. that Is nil true. I the alternative heir, for aii knew and gave her some to take home, but 24, the stockholders will lie requested happy marriages In France, where was here to care for the dead master's anil possibly Sister ThcrcMi to act upon an amendment of the cer- marriage la mostly a family srrsage-monforgot to tell her how to make It. comfort and not to spy on him, air." party to tho conspiracy to not she said she did next day "The is not so Inexplicable as wa tificates of Incorporation Increasing rnr what "And Morgan, y friend, away. ee how I could drink Postum. I found the capital stock from the present might think. One thing, wa suppose, about him?" In time, no doul-tIn time, f shall she had made It like ordinary coffee, authorized capital of $6,000,000 to an tha foreigner will never be able to ex"1 wish I knew, sir." know them," 1 ansa cod ova .lvely 1 plain, and that Is how tha French girl go I told her how to make it right authorized capital of $7,51)0,000. "I wish to the devil you did," and "Oh. quite as y,u lik " and In Montana there is a rumor that passes from her obscure and untried he und gave her a cupful I made, after of room the Into anil. out the flung changed the suhicct. We talked .( It fifteen minutes. She said the Amalgamated Copper company, existence before marriage to the wisbra t v. many things of outdoor spor's. with boiling of the young she never drank any coffee that tasted controlling the Washoe smelter. Is to dom and At 11 o'clock I beard a pounding which he showed fa'itiii now coffee is banished ward off the legal assaults of the em- French married woman, who aeema to at the great front door and Hates came universities, of travel and' .idv.'utu 0f as goad, and Name given battled fatni'rs of the Deer Lodge wield the experience of all the front frath our homes. ages. to announce a cal hr. who was now Columbia was his u.ma nint.-rhut he by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Michigan. valley by making a settlement, which The adaptability of French women ia ahoca snow hla from the stamping had apeni two yean at t'xforj. or more less Read the little hook "The Road l" contemplates nothing beyond pralsa, aa It la beyond . audibly in the outer hall. to hl uo.N of all the farms. "Theres a Reason." than the (iii-nai- ng u;-o- t watch-makin- g d coaaU-latlon- niedt-els- -t a, man-ageme- prao-tlcall- h Bull-Pu- p close-fittin-g : 1 "house-cleaning,- tl--o " 1 1 I 1 Glen-ar- - - le-r- I 1 neigh-borl- y .! nd 1 well-know- n 1 - g 1 t, . 11-- 1 n g'-r- . , nn i.ij Wellvllle purchase In pkgs. i s atir regular discount salsa Istwhcre. Our geeda saw the llnsst grad wily, sad abaaluUly The directors of tbe Utah mine met last week, in regular monthly session, and posted the usual dividend of 2 cents per share, or $3,0u0 in alL of A quarterly dividend of ane-lial- f X per cent was declared by the Amalgamated Copper company on the 16th. Tho previous quarterly dividend was e "Quite a pretty bit of work that, 1 ahould aay," he remarked. "It wua one of my late masters favorites." Go to the devil!" I bawled at him, and went dowu to my room and slammed tho door In ruga and I MIXES : 5Cf-&.;g'Et-- |