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Show Shoes for Men I Buck Eiile MRS. HAROLD STAGiG. J nipyrtjrht IK and 1891 WM- OddMdiMOO i Son m Phoenix Indemnity Company, jour aunt Emma How dy do, my dears? v ;0OMdOSMiM40olSr iilf-anor- . 1 Shoe Bonrt Booneri J AMERICA. OP I'm very 1 wish live glad to see you, said Mrs. Stagg, yon all throe CHAPTER II. sickness and Insure yourself IlaroH, ano aiM f c 'I of quaint r 1th me. I have plenty of meant r kissing Eleanor on the cheek, and Insurance. Life ... Also saddeats. !i-be beaming kindly on the hoys, who, be'.f tmilinp. cliaiaclcra, run: 'I )ou all. Silas and Harold Installment Flan. ... Ton pay a ? Hid yuu know my brother-in-la'lit to school and yon w3 be tween the butler, the electric lights, little each month. i he asked, by way ot drawing out bia orought up at home by your the spacious hall and this new splenother young ladies are. did relative stood confounded. interlocutor. You res FWNTMSR MNSSSTION WWTS VO A look of surprise irradiated hy a must be tired out, and we'll one knew the pro Oh, yea; go right Judirlcam a of came pleasure lessor," was the answer, with oyer litf face, in to supper.' H. A. NELSON, 6eneral Agent, cial deliberation. What do you su;i"He was a fine wMlch wat s weeded by her irave, Emma, I anxious trille a was: uxor the man, expression. rav.ght this young woman doing Just pi oft SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. "I had been thinking, she nrI "of now? M, ttl, eSS Dasani News Bldg. herself in ths eighty In tils rollons, arcordlrg to iny It's York New lights, and not alwaya knowtrg as to: btirg a teacher U 1 can get i I air. glass! wager which side his bread was buttered; in the town here, and the boyicoulo that within a week she'll have been ttend the public school six souths inside of every dressmaker's and but a real Christ lan renilcrnan, aud taking points from no one In hla busi- In the year, and do work In tbs sum- milliner's shop in the city. Whereness, too, though be did plank out a mer months for the farmer until upon Harold Stagg laughed gleefully. I Imagine you have discovered by good many dollars In them patents of they were old enough to go D colj hla, that never showed him no profit, lege. 'bis time that your uncle's a sad exekimed Nonsense, and that would ha' come In handy Eleanor, tease, said Emma, who was leading row, I reckon, for them ' that's left Harold Stagg, as she paused it her the way, having already, in a single a Tiance, the capability of which That's a fine girl of his; she favors tecltaL "1 won't hear of her fataer, loo. Going to atop long? thing. You forget Im your incle; Eleanor realized, comprehended poor the The driver as he asked tills ques- your mother was my sister, aid I In- primitiveness of her niece's ideas on tend to provide for her childivi! tion drew up before a medium-sirei.otkes. She reflected that had HarIt would be very nice, sfc said old been a malicious man he could not house of pattern, gabled and of weatherbeaten shingle color, reflectively, if the boys couS be have thought of anything more inwith a vegetable garden on one aide. looked after until they had i good vidious than to call attention to tha Ia ducatlon, but I've quite set my heart poor childs "Only a few hours probably. to say nothing of on being a teacher, amj Ive nought the fact that toilet, this the place? Eleanor was, and must ever over and planned it out,' that remain for the t all That's where he lived, sir, present, In deep black, since he come here, said the man, I'm sure there wouldnt be any trou Such lack of THE SCEMO LINE TO on the part perception t or her better-hal- f muffling his speech again, by way of hie as to my getting along. to her prompted Wenwaad Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, I won't bear of It. What yoaneefl, turn and link her arm respect to the departed. sympathetically the my dear. Is less thinking and plan- 'n the young girl's, while Harold Stsgg passed through , D sower, Omaha, Kansas City, 8L Louis, Chicago, Harold, to little gate, and strode with a busine- ning, and more beef, wine and lion, to whom It had suddenly ocurred that T-r w-- n mv gnd ail points out ss-like step to the door, on which put color into those pale cheeks of his allusion to millinery was the rehe sounded vigorously with the yours. Do you suppose you could verse of followed behind, RsssacWtg al Bgdao Unlos Daps! wUh all Sssthsrs Paeifls and Or gas Short Use 7 knocker that took the place of a bell. arrange to start day after to TBs salg InmoonllsMlal Uss passing dlractly Ihrssgk laH Uka CRp Trahta conceal his endeavoring After a moment it was opened by a I can have your father's bools and by vigorously rubbing the small boy who looked at him doubt- such other things as you dont wish shaggy heads of bis two nephews, and plbxdidly cggirrcD fully, as though he suspected who the to have sold stored or shipped to you trolling a bluff glee the burden of PAST TRAMS DAILY BETWEEN OSDEN AND DENVER visitor might be, but did not dare to In New York," he added. which was that his heart was true to Via ThfM Stpuilxta DtaMaat Saatla Baataa. make the first advances. she ejacu- Poll. Day after I take it you must be Harold Btagg lated, In a tone of trouble, An hour later, the Baldwins were Yes, I am a busy man rnyseU, and, Baldwin, said the owner of the first ensconced In the blue Through FnUman and Ordinary Sleeping Cara to Dearer, comfortably s of course. I'm anxious to get back of the name. o suite, and Emma was hearing from FniBBiii City, SL Louis and Chicago without change. Yea, air, said the lad, with a glad, as, soon as possible.' the-llpof her husband an account of Free would be It rsciisteg stair ears. Personally Conducted Excursions. sheepish smile. very nice for the the Journey. Although she had "Well, I'm your uncle Harold, he boys, she reiterated, and it's very, mapped out in her mind a probabla I very kind of you. Uncle HaroU.' Dtshsg Oars, service a la Carf e on all through trains. said, patting him on the head. programme, she had waited to see ths That means you'll start day after children, before giving her imaginasuppose your slater got my telelaws, loklai. fast lllustrmvad booklet, ato.. laittlra al yaw gram? morning. BaMal Uukatacaax apaaUylnc tta Wa Gtaada rout, or aSdioaa tion full swing; but now that they Would New you like to go to Yes, sir. She's expecting you. appeared to be very much what shs Whereupon his namesake seized York to live, Silas and Hal? ike In- had hoped, all sort of thoughts wen SALT LAKE CITY JL BOTTOM, C. Ai P. D the handle of .the valise, by wsy of quired, with motherly solicitude. churning in her brain regarding their emWe won't go unless you go, Eleaevincing hospitality and hiding adaptation to her household and tbs barrassment at the same time, and nor, said the elder, stoutly. proper exertions to be made In their That's right said Harold Stagg. behalf. The began pulling It Into the entry. boys were of Just ths As Harold Btagg followed him, a She has to go., age for Mr. Sampson, as she right Eleanor's eyes filled with tear. fldXlNG YOUR TRIP EAST THAT THE larger boy and a tall, slim young had and in the autumn, I suppose I ought, she said, efter after expected, woman advanced from tha threshold a summer by the sea-sidthey moment. You mustn't think me could be of an adjoining room off with brand-nepacked I dears! or don't he that apAh, my said, grasping ungrateful, tjarle, outfits, and she be saved from further Silas by the hand and embracing his preciate how good and generoui you responsibility, except In vacation are, but It's hard to leave the house time, for several years to come. ' As to niece, I'm glad to be with you.1 Eleasaid and RAILROAD' the place where I've lived so Eleanor, she was Will you walk In, unde, disapagreeably She wept softly for a few nor, ushering him Into the Doom long. To be sure, Harold had writ pointed. from which, she had come. moments, then wiped her eyks, and ten that she was a unobjectionCOWCnOH WITH wa Bv B. BSRLEYv It was a cosy little apartment; Its said, with quiet .decision, rriBYhall able sort of girl, butquiet, she had not been &D.XT.A. furniture' and stuffs, though slightly be ready to start, uncle, day after able to dismiss from her mind worn end slightly were Bv A srtxctt. Idea of a showy, slangy That'll do nicely, dear, replied haunting tasteful. I suppose you are ready with gushing manners, young person AAF.T,1 for breakfast, she added. It will be Harold, who had been lawardly de- and mourning bedizened with Jet, unTHK OVERLAND ROUTE n moment. to deal with eo unfamiliar til the real niece stood before her. bating how ready In a factor as a young girl's teara. Ill Emma Yes, I am n little hungry.1 WHEN B TM ronSAR ROUTS TO ALL FOMA BABY congratulated herself that she Harold spoke cheerfully. An atmos-spher- e telegraph your aunt Emma that you're would have C CBilMNO Eleavery plain sailing; of grief was Instinctively op- coming. nor was dowdy, unsophisticated and The Journey wan uneventful, but pressive to him. Moreover, he felt but a single season In socithat he ought to' try to enliven the very Interesting to the boys, who retiring, would work the necessary ety d family. Poor little girl! quickly regained their spirits and be- changes. She was rather pretty now, How pale and sad she looked, with came talkative under the Influence of and she would be very fetching. Indark places under her eyes, that told novel surroundings. when learned to bold hershe deed, Eleanor sat pensive and' wan, un- self and loss of sleep! She of heart-ach- e properly and to dress her hair was pretty, to, distinctly pretty, with responsive, and lacking appetite, with some to what was becoma delicate, pensive style of face that thereby puxzllng her uncle, who could ing. How regard IT rogresslvb to have to deal preferable matched well her willowy figure, but better have understood torrents of with an Q sear imob child who unobjectionable He tears than this she appeared far from strong. (THE OVERLAND ROUTE) moping man- had no preconceived ideas, than with wondered what iSmma would think of ner of grief. He found that she liked a bumptious coquette whose bad manher. There was not a trace of em- to talk about her father, whose com- ners were already formed. barrassment In her manner, as she panion and confidante she teemed to (To be continued.) did the hospitalities of the breakfast-room- , have been, and toward the end of the ocoffering him his choice of tea Journey they branched off, on one WHY HE SAID PANTS." or coffee, and providing for his other casion. on hooks, each surprising the needs with a serious composure that other by discovering that their tastes Rather Fine Distinction In Language was astonishing to him, from Its lack in poetry were nut dissimilar. Harold Used by New York Tailor. CONFECTIONERY NOTIONS of consciousness, and yet was In no did not pretend to read everything 1TATKWUERY Gates, of Amherst respect girlish. He could scarcely be- that waa going, but he knew the college, says the New York Times, lieve, until he convinced himself by names of the prominent publications, was a man with three salient characInquiry, that she was but eighteen. and it was evident thst Eleanor was teristics belief In compulsory worEarly contact with the responsibili- familiar with most of them. All she ship as a means of grace, nicety of KRC8IL ties of life had developed her in cer- needed, he reflected, waa a little language, and a fondness for bargain Stan Liiriiy. Iny and of the her tain ways beyond years, yet knowledge way of the world that was almost feminine. As mi left her a child In many respect. and a few suggestion aa to her attire, hunting Illustrative of the latter It Is told that How would she and Emma get on? In order to make him a proud uncle; on a certain occasion Mr. Gates What would Emma think of her? fSr while so many of the young wobought for $3 a pair of trousers that I have come out here, you know men In society were mere butterflies had been marked at IS, and had them to take you all back with me to New or dolls, did not she possess, In addi- charged. The first of the month the York, said Harold, presently, getting tion to a pretty face, the charms of bill came in: io the point at onca, as was bis wont Intellectual culture? Emma Would To one pr. pants, 3. IS XXRCIFR T1XBCARD WAKX It Is your aunt's wish and mine, understand exactly how to transform Uuikg ....SB AMM Mr. Gates crossed off the pants' " FJC.... Fairfield .... he added, breaking the silence that this inconspicuous cygnet Into a East then and substituted trousers, J. B. JACOBS, Gsa, ktsaagsr. swan, followed his announcement Leave Matt Jtaraur the bill. The first of the neat Here we are, said Harold Stagg, month another bill came In:.1 Salt Lake City. The two boys looked at their sister Jot... tas..gaaMsat nne In a doubtful, bewildered sort of way. as the carriage stopped hciore To one pr. pants, 3." residence. She was evidently thinking. This time the bill was returned as A flood of light from the doorway That would be very pleasant, but with the following legbefore, . -undo, and It Is very kind of you to dazzled Eleanors eyes, aud see won- end: Deer Mr. Thompson: 1 am suggest It; but as we have to support dered at the flawless Imlividu-i- l who alwaya careful about the language I ourselves, wouldnt it be wiser tor supervised their passage Into the hall, use, and like other people to be the us to begin here at once where we until her uncle said: same." The first of the third mouth Parsons, has Mrs. Stagg gone to Mr. Gates received a bill: are known? she said, in her calm, You see, papa bed? dispassionate tone. To one pr. pants, $3. left very little property nothing, exNo, sir; she Is awaiting you in time he went in person to visit This answered ihe but- Mr. Thompson. He explained his pocept his patents and this house, ths drawing-room- , She was about to retire, sir, sition. which is mortgaged for half what it ler. Thompson looked at him a is worth; so that we have no money when your telegraphic message ar- moment, and then replied: to live on. Papa talked It all over rived, he added, in a lower tone. InThese Treina, San Pnsslm to Chloars, President Gates. I've been in the with me as well as he could, the tended for his masters ear. Supper 35 This Is tha mw overload sorvtoa via the An' years. clothing business for cay before he died. He said he had Is quite ready, sir. 25 years everything in them during been meaning to Insure his life durWell, we're ready for It. aren't my shop above $5 has been trousers ing the last year, but he hadn't the we, boys? Twenty minutes of twelve! and everything below 5 has been UNION PACIFIC ready money to pay the premiums. I Mercy on us! he exclaimed, as be It's pants you got. and egad, told him that he mustnt mind haring closed his watch with a snap. I dare pants. for." sir. Its pant you'll pay AND CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & spent his savings in developing his say you were nerer up so late before. Inventions; he had believed In them, Now, dear, if you've finished prinkA Faulty Appraisement. 8T. PAUL LINK and It was his duty for our sakes as ing he said gaily to himself en Mr. Spriggfbs IH Eleanor, well as hla own, to try to make them lake you in and introduce you to your understanding the value of money. successful. We should be sure to get aunt." And that's where Mr. Sprlgglns Ro Cbaagw of Gan. on somehow, and probably some day Eleanor Mushed vividly, and turned makes a mistake." said the liberal X Is ssrtt year while to lmrn shot tw the patents woudl prove very valu- from the hail He expects a dollar to buy mirror, before which man. able.' she had instinctively paused a mo- two or three times as much as It has It was plain that she wished others ment in order to straighten her bon- any right to, and Is continually being 106 W. Second Bavtk Bt CLAUD 8. WILLIAM, to believe, as she did impllcity, that net, that she was conscious was annoyad and disappointed. her father had acted for the best is awry. Her unrle stood laughing and Balt Lake dty. Coni Agent. everything. Doubtless, some one had chuckling at her confusion. Jus; then A philosopher says It is better to be already made disparaging comments Ijere was a rustle, of a robe, and alone than In bad company; but soma as to the cause of their poverty. tall woman came speeding down ths men are in bad company when they I don't think you understand me. biairs, exclaiming are alone. - $2.50 bp Tm so glad youve come! I heard ene of tha children crying, and I'd gone up Just for a moment, thinking 1 should be sure to hear if you cams in. Yes, cherub, here ws are safa and sound. Eleanor, Silas, Hal, this is ininit XXXXXX at . BUILT BY Bradley Metcalf & Company - Wl. sh MILWAUKEE, FOR BALI BY Cash William BAIInge Goldtn Oat tor. d THE Worlds Fair Route weil-time- OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO ST. LOUIS. THE FRISCO SYSTEM TRAVERSES THE FOLLOWING STATES! 3 Indiana Mississippi Kansas Arkansas Tonnsssaa Alabama Hissonrl Oklahoma Indian Tor. 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