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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN {in to do REPUBLICAN, SALT the new-mown hay, drive the cows! water ride the horses-in short. | all that we have done on the deat old farm. You will love *grandnephew my i fj LAKE PS CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1906. sive, Warm arms were thrown about her neck and her jolly grand-nephew kissed her soundly on ohe "¢ a Z eC Por SIVAN, children and Howdy, nieces-as | il ind me tall of you so much M ith ever so much love, T must} hastily close, for the children start to-| |}morrow and I have a world of work to} do to get them off | ‘Your te niece, drews.' "' A she finished. reading the letter} Sunt Nan laid it in her lap with an| impatient lap and looked over 1er | pec at Une . Amos Waal," drawled Uncle Amos, "what| Sener < you takin' it so to heart for' Y z ou | | 4p | | | I Teddy morning Every bay slepping a tides . ko on a strike thoughts?" happen ought brains oc What s would rt Mike? WOrKS|\y Fckon all the ) BSE : ae you think "binere iereel elsereg would oe sald Mike friend ahi his iivouLinogeina ageroor Wied, i . th Avi 1ixec 4 ee eas Nor do our neither nor think, don't - S y ees walking for use to mad only They're Our as aines ain't fem& nor part first | *will . = , foe you) do what Amos, Merey-goodness, Honestto happen? is going reckon think to sick fairly me it makes Iv, 2 pon with And so At does." oC Ati S be "<T- fine, a fish, ae y Oo ; up an't city ie take let ‘er et. 2 oS ars know' childhood of will you that were be passed delighted children--your darling my have glister's grandchildren dear an seems "'It § : never could come se i ae dep parrs up : Satie ing bos By had who 1 Pan a DEoMe : a my least, 4106 up it <1 mniakKe ee y iKE = L May brother tle aes Davts. 7 Helena = ast a question, But don't you tr it on it - Sis Bert be And, elders taught say-you'd bet- it's very new right that sen All up close right," assented here in the Bert. hade "All and sit I'!ll| eat in't wonder if there's lots of ) nS skratch over don't det a 2 b bounce no plesent de zervere 22 b, and plan ~ ~ gude it rit right a 5 ea Fisher, . bring sald get You some go t the 2 to dry chive We're dinner, er for w 00 aj have to takes a hot ns t 1." "Nope, Am 1 ncle grinned I no "what mat And he etantitoe: bust to do my ohts pe ‘node d towd nd res? e ha e ) Who" ran. ‘off' ‘merrily ‘to ci C Tha That night, in thee ‘privacy of their own A n, Aunt Nan s Amos, if every-| body could are ‘ad I could raise oats be tn keep children ss ie 1 boot "But marble ver | the ‘gurls me : fire fishin' would like to go with Tom and Can't do much in tomorrow. the garden J aye now Uill It rains, _- TE, don't nee e BAitedl os ase \easy, ‘so. hea, ain't Amos} whole oe so Tom the corn and me have more. out get st po : ne with ‘me, Rg ape aidan too says I stay too, Madge Mabelfor and me good, Itll thedo house, so to and 'in himseif?. team nd ou would I'd > 20, d stay all tod . the em to "have be willin that would aunimers course, year round, but,be of Grace needs ‘em @ part too much. askin' a o you of the re Uncle an said i calkceriate oe el, needed we we'd reckon ne Grn : y n Olee MMS ar supposing no made and ume, aw for Bert ome to my satin-lined When ls a step like @ gfeat burden? eee RTE hea When like a ball? ee is i. When a bouncing. one When tongue like is a woman's When harness? in it is bridled. Ww hen | a an hone x2 SAEs is‘counter-fit When {When | | | } the like bootblack is the Why £ shines He sick eo ople like a tea are When , cupped. When boys' do cow the of part fet e hat were er remarks stopped aares at it to| before, cold com-|his ants|eyen tone con a lane. to him but io ane sil-|{n my story you nae main, ne x sou eo see, rth 16 yt night/] ine ia CHIDAIE Archibald washe asleep while had dungeon-where pillow, -a Boe? on the a given him slept ae 11a go and spoil and buggy the by in|no not!"He a Ren: even boy Be thoug dashing e rite was eee sun? table? most like saucepans? icaianuse® like an insic is ., nia aansawdust. it hy the up Thine ; te batale tone have mild a for wished could and stable in it-not damp| had racing horse villain? saddles? boys like are pummeled sped Senos When Ww hen 4 Thes | z ; spe to a cow -hide. The | come fetch I while.--And " kerrect, } | pul= ene . we'd think as ail nthe em think about CON UNDRUMS. to cack if-nddressed and buggy ie . oa the ‘If the z Amos. a SLOP) and laugh. "Gra tee ieee ee UBeNe RPAee that I've seen ‘em now &™m. nee re Uncle Amos. said I,'" "So'm Why, » N an' a tonic to you lke talk of sports, ‘games hear Tom | Jes a He's Is a caution. politics and books » ows Incyelopedy in' f *. foo . But, tarmin' omeand.to crops" think ee of it, maybe you an' as Grace's) fs for b | where wore 1 that rit and| oodhaves going it and sw old heart my sourThere's peain't ‘Thin of en it was cine mus leasini you | and‘Lawsey, talkin',and old "Tots no useyoung again. atcool this,| heartily a cK : queer unless the innocent old | do get c "LN fix nn eae Dicate: Senet all go he a ae its te ae ae Tee round don't| you "No, quite work of out in quic oe ovens Craton Nan seated Jecalise i sire eee eye nat oft gry! the irBert could reprimand Before gold bounded he had Tim little in|repressible pony the Shetland had that the big farmhouse towards he persisted. | away his bedroom," ids ti stoo aaa ‘ lit-| to make told him She wand gold tle resumed) iing,"" wa I o8 ‘Well, end of the wand wish, to look on the {n|a boy a little lived there "on Bert, nish "would | the and so doing while old,| 10 years only was He cit that St iste ce = ; eit : it he ‘r as quick as So true come 15.) of a boy as nart i \ h bt ane ma: raised Archibald could ruler! wa who unele, lived with his He looked on the end of it and wished for city." the over a Of pillows. down with bed 1 soft Sally asked mayor?" ‘A to aK changed room the udden yet born wern't Maye not ‘Oh, with} you could imagine, place grandest a just ruler a wa "Te Bert aid with a] bedstead a brass velvet carpet, know." ou bo big on pillows down and bed soft made|levely "He vid Sally see I Oh, hungry awfuly feeling Then, j it him all fear people the a fine lunch, still} for wished Archibald nis littie} ad to make h aud re eouldn't." | ooking on the end of the wand." he but him, fear nephew for a Shetland wish he didn't Why old the when day Or Bert iid deep his little Tim, in broke pony?" under ‘this influence ot wine| was ruler to him causing story the in The | interest him to nephew hi called he big broththe moment for the Come|torget Archibald wa name boy quiet keeping about ers orders cried ruler cruel the Archibald,' here, frown-} Bert, said go!" you There with water perfumed bring ‘and out, Just as I reach a thrilling point} off my | 1n8 Take feet my to bathe which rel-|sandals the) in away hidden city that of jes never people why Wonder | ground them?" for look cit of the knows nobody "Because stor my till there been having lever ever Then Bert vid ul come would world the all over from | body anat the look to spet to this | journe popmore It will be ite city clent Rome." than ular by ney un frightened He ment ad os itientf#y a one iue I it : ee. Lo again ole jump ree rre * rr i oTiiat Teitio ties iettebaett ea hea ote on ans this story your re telling "Maybe stone the from lifted mamma is his Bert, glaring at his said stead of me ager pee : . not,jo youre if gut brother rou ginger of sweet-smelling 4 pan ?¥en the] for scud or quiet keep please cake l CF be-|** 5 to going you are Nc | house begged Oh, give me some mamma: | he with about dancing little fellow the eclods the small fingered Little Tim | the size of as he noted of dirt near him in the grass and made | ®Y€S sparkling the cake a for him watched Bert reply "oO down ran Tim later minutes Five impabecoming Sally, while Minute, plece a huge waving the hillside path said: ent, cake in his hand as he called of ginger Timmy Bert. cousin on, go "Oh, | ' it by but- | wet up and go right} ie Now ting in, out for a stroll.'| going lam tell possibly I can't for house, to the stood beside the tall} Arehibald in breaking keep you while story a ‘Are| budeed, never ind pillar questions. foolish of Jot a With the! roared ol?' What could idea. The pony! not! Shetland l am ‘No, nele. in pony With a Shetland he have d ne Archibald.} wered i bedroom wait ¢ ‘T'll never nice, a for wished have could "He venstalls," plush with stable gold like] blaved eves le setbut rising, not Tim, little tured ras-| young you you, beat lll | | | | a ter he sashlike broad stopped thing omeaboutmat Rome be brother Tim permitted little half whispered time this "Ye ore notice, fo on I pt ore namI many i reel It isent when you deal in eaply bli, Tumbe rin, ith Caan his & up eS it is what that." you promise little | can is and Flos Sally, asthe sat with a granpa! haye boy little the jid declared one write you'd Wish "If I should 1} fairy lore. Tim, discussing 1 dawg" ¢ granma or ally beit would story write a fairy eva . [ don't: ‘ It ; would ‘lod : hi ‘ So do about anything know : : ' Flossie rgreed I, a - ever| If he Bert caid tres familly great." won-|be Tim, with little asked ‘Real?" ever| was nothing grandparent im- | had moment' the on. Tim, Little | eyes dering had a dog he Likely them ‘Yes, | said about say to mouth his Tim, |} pulse, opened at little py inet glanced Bert dog have of all times boys most for re-| quickly but brother," one, write out-| laughed Floss and Sally wile see I can as matter it doesn't Anyway, hi shut he ordel Bert ‘R-e-a-l? | membering aeiia Sally at him right not.) or had ancestors ever he sen- | whether the held and firmly mouth real | litthe were story If the idea! an What your of out finger ou take No prisoner all." | tence,a at tory fairy a be it wouldn't leg) your off ant that knock and mouth | Bert. said) will," I maybe woll, to kid a of much too Tim's "Oh, listen jUSU| and me with matter the what But ‘He'll live Bert. declared understand the| say you did Bert, cousin ‘Say, , now right kids you it to over if I} going saying, was a But, learn and you boy where down was city I'll write | ancient fancy, your if it take Then, would it story fairy a write should Sally asked swimming?" in go and} pape blue nice on ink it off with be great) those where there right Yes. 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Bert explained are Sally | rock ayiod lovely" be that'll Oh. in littl again broke at all?' happened of | foundation the of a part are little} pocks And a_ breath in Flossie and inquiringly Tim, city the anticlwith beating heart his said Bert, addressing | Tim, Bulger," FS "Ti Flossie exclaimed : ap yproval nodded | pation, listen and still keep ‘vou im. hithle to your. = ador Aunt laughed irls also. enjoying hi Ne As : : ae ! must: her Jen like t were the ert ‘ae ee the kan © ts ar I L| to | own Be it BOY oy hoo horse be a rites for Poper ee a grate 2 offen he gets fired, but new spapers, Ile do family. the on is hard which I get when is stedy that something job so ofhait 2 looze my bis for Ide essay|f€0- The it. termed he penves THE full = sight a strange aw poreh tront ie Old road. country the broad up oming thao trot a brisker at coming ; was beside running and galt, usual her was wa Jen, old with racing road, and bareheaded boy, long-legged trong, sat t ncle Amos, buggy In the rhing across| tch haxeldet ttl The ie | and aLened s his while back, Jen's in wreathed wa face rray-whiskered him sat two pretty Beside mil lappy their} holding girl red-cheeked vughin the} ind allowing it illor | > stor mar 1@ to | Story. ae Ss as mean mam- and for A boy genrally He ts fence hier than his oan hed. K@lled an athleat. When I groI upove I deeler Jsoumtry station, ume. Nan,_-xtanding "an e c~ J Bert saw I sin age things r mostly thameselys ‘I no a boy he the! wasn't| Wasn't not? Why literary man? And | spelling," upon. Ld sited Sister and| follows le Rana to the kitehen surprised to see CY goss trom DS the apron white ing | happiest my where and raised do so," etc. This set Arthur to thinking serlousof reforming the English ‘speller' ly himself. son of a used" ie «all "After strings... wouldn't be eo bad ir +WreOThE pe were ae for be, to used their read like 1 over an over ne oo a7 t whitetie of loud the after few minut A pulled out of the nded as it cr | aa 7 Son Tae ale Se : in-| Nan's Aunt awaiting patiently | formation letter out) the read just I'll ‘Well, 2 r you e ) oO oO | een ¥ Tie ea ai bee | , 2 | of top the from specs' her drawipe nos her on place to their hrad her | goI am Auntie, Dear it 1 ‘"Kaerp } boy one and girls two my send to ing anxiou I am weeks few to vou for a | where farm ola the fot the m to know' I was to soon Aunt our|* rom about time Nan, not wi After heyur wastoo gone youngsters pride, care fully ing to be thought without ees put hair, gray her thin smoothed shin sti calico wrapper and a ) | , a chair| into dropped Nan Aunt sigh corner the with face her tanned and open the holding still apron, her ef hand her tn letter | it with Out is it? what Wall, In< ruessl ' . uO paveea eee eaenn | maid / away. a eae Ns a i arthur had héard his father (a lit-: He wend ruther play. ke travel-| in the make} ain peg rou? ae ‘brie ‘ome on Wt dor, where welt by . the > Goor, a-fishing time the pass pe = goes he ‘hen : To hitehed oloid Jen or . be Bo. bad, e * | together ny ik, to bu The y. have = mer } ery : , 12 in September. to. hunt,° them= want. : . mot ‘lz f hadn't) her with ceceam, whipping table the by related| she as smiles with all It face incident of their mother's early girl-| food Mabe and Madge to hood girls were listening iateneiy AME os shelled the peas and the other prepared +h prepare a oy ato and cucumber salac works but yer mnclf " the de Jolly old man sang out is he] the kitchen and se ated him- 7 em, | But the next morning Uncle to meetto make the station Amos niescould down determined Unele toAmos, find let the ehildren d to Dee re be after all, | Not which, of a matter best of | might fellow big : ae : and Jen old up women, ie kite stepped happily 4 hiteh Vil Vaal, has] m. a. 10 She the sittin' room| kitchen to get} be the ee ent to : ¢ av j Aft e ee 7 eee like and jest you be may little when to be used chaps we ine little to along you're to come calkerlate before you Nan, bridge OS | on} ‘em 7 next dayday| snd nivees arrive tethenext would arrive nieces would ,.{vot there Tom | 5a/d the recognize} not Lee ie 4 ‘ y e will You - mes: would.' I sure fand me to get down for ‘remember-little | tive - is such he just|/Tom, had > 5 Sir, wasn't I'd stop minit this hold jist istways, young was me eee s , -s i, : day.} your hosses and wait till they show up | own) their colors. When will they git here | W Then the date of the letter was con-!sulted, and after a busy half-hour of ealculations Aunt Nan and Unele Amos city the in life my for place, l been too fuilyou ~ Aunt lsince-as baby a of al was exclaimed BAK Amo Uncle that r old the Them tet oungsters onl fool.| any aa eee ended for that a-thinking his M. Visited AuntYan JAMES ANNIE goodness!" : e the read she "Merey ee hand ind telegram a | by here Jen. Seeks Ae tl ah a is38) He b-ing boy is; a strange ce "A and 17 ii «0. cook the awbest BOS. & > aeReMLy, you ° ae ae be , she are lousekeeper eee irakult ov| out Lote up. yet groed not man litel dear] iw-since eee grandma riled.' A Nan' ; times the boy noes more than his "Well, I ges th 2. , eee s me oh ach Hrawed yey = once, | |-ders oa a ier' oa no it oll A boy} so I shal los sgcha eps 2 Ng 1 WILYUMS" sless on you, dren,"' headshe7? s<Oail ‘ote ae yings « 8 ae r R-THER 25" skule very often ms like dosent each « curly hand ee : city oe 0% ess oO children them ef way ) "Now and said, my|crossin' well's done as mica and ts thinks body lout. about BY - helpless |} their ee I ees ae Fisher, you| tote legs, lazy. a home, at ee scho vi oC so the argument each went home way ; { stomach's | in y gare SNI'm iede the! Se y poor like brains. yer all after Bs ee ee And And wisdom sdo head a Chats When Nan, So, I nose! 1 iand ear set You' d little} a ink knowing WwIns nO slowly his with Mike : ce miled a sroile And veh eratching Wane, Then letter ae don and «¢ Not our do ink And ans art A Peon. a ant about, feller a to your that see Weuldn't thoughts) our for lients er re the t old being rompif in the toWonder em peosays she w \ nts | She»W-mMov\ rh! | W mae ler if peo : Ugh: nothin' ee APRs think ple ‘athay we've to do but} EO blue grass, cut an' stack it a-pur- | : / as a ; . : then cried, | also SIU allof we can. HAE you aM OUI Let us help now cooks, good I are pretty you. better after leaving to be for one]|| lived aas s | ever \ IMe your} put can You ‘em "umor won't sure. | an' certain that, on down foot 'd brains ‘cept us of all "S'posen Said: thought, a have Billy, "I erled ha," he of the Woman's president ae es Mabel: ee ated re Auntie," "Oh, no, one So" Club? Development igher Let us £6 we don't want to be « compa paper and ink and pen took he day with help u and "now the ot task of writing set himself to the mammoa|2nd assist always We dinner the Introducing Boy," "The on essay an | nes, ‘"new-fangled of method own his said Madge,| Nan," Aun ae Yes, younguns Ak, vig ee dinner." eve ry- | and lady uch a little was {she likenes livin' the was she said body lawsy,| But, manners my with of me or| changes! people how know lyou she's and city-fied, got she'd }eourse, bad-spoilt|} as of three got |prob‘ly Nant') ibe nouns anda ufter -pytting, thelr ne bags and suit > iy guest's chamber, ahe to 1d the ff to 4 | fond girl, | was Of course, she was a I little ‘em at once. Grace when of of Auntie, hugeing ‘her like a bear, In spite of her determination to keep a stern face Aunt aoe unbent and smiled back deep, earnest blue eyes were too much for her wo pairs f gentler and softer arms took n in embracing her abou t the neck, and two sweet, gi h volees sald, ""Hawdy do, dear auntie. We know you already, for mamma has told us so m about you.' L int Nan never said a word to Unele Amos about racing old e hadn' the heart to do so, for there was the old man, aS gay as 4 boy, talking and laugh-|erary man) discussing with a friend li 2 tos boll, and he al: ikes 2 ing as hard as he could. He took Tom to| the advisability of simplifying the at He like 2 play marbels imencely the Darn with pin, ane a little flutter of| English orthography "Why, A his} 2: But a boy aint much on wurk = 7 Jan' > symp: Be aut at sh evantn : naa 0 ee nt an's learned father had sald, "our system Thare r meny things more that mite b dwelt admiring}y fondyy ‘on youre' hea of spelling is so complicated that even sed abaut a boy. ots ov peepil sais ole the ov full and mean is Pey tmprove!]& could school at children the : F Tom some such say hoo those But skratch. liberty the given they were it UPOM into| Mabel and Madee led Nan Aunt he used to be powe rful fond of Grace I'd haver little v wa he when th m to have be glad you'd ealkerlate oe uns of hers fer a little spell | ow Amos Fisher you. know can't abide a youngun, specially thre a } | ‘Now, in the in sil| "there lived in to re- long ago,"" an ancient began Bert, ee te a Legey ane i| in "this county yes, brother | state, his of company the in we 60 fishing where river the Sojon t Flossie. and Sally cousins and lswimming every summer-2 Pp would hold a tight rein not moth* | phan kid who had no father | tongue and "be seen nor sister nor brother ler story fairy a take of story kind the let to ‘What paused jert to turning Sally, asked so lit- | write? did \ in his mind, and as he |form 4 15 as hand Ble: his up held Tim | i doing,' something deVell, there'd pupil a when school in pursing |c¢ ustom important ; esgid Bert, with an to speak of the ¢ yer || sires raising lips and up of the main a fe going to bother "Looke, ain't again He I got was{ out big a to ‘{080~6009915, piece?" Bert, and Sally Flossie: "Lookie says Mamma I got a big plece? |: ain't ht himse forgot interested and > ‘We ll, he'd better. remember I nWie ais scart some to come ‘med'ately, self," said Bert, trying to look flerce. |} while it's hot "Now Ul begin again, and this ‘ime Bert had just reached a most tragI'll net be Interrupted. As I was say- | As) ical climax to bis fairy story at this wished for a lunch. | ing, Archibald | quick as a flash the door to his cham-|moment and Sally and Flossie were sight the but words, his on a black) hanging came in and open, flew |ber all three to ginger cake caused | of the which on tray a gold bearing dwarf, forget the victory of Archibald over |} were pure china and cut-glass dishes soon, and ruler, the uncle, cruel good|his many re dishe these In they were strawberry| with little Tim beside them, iee-cream, like things, porch Kitchen big the on sitting | all chicken, tried pie, mince shorteake, sugared doughnuts-- _° i so well to make how knew little | no one exclaimed brother," "Say, mamma, boys' the feet,| did bare to his brown, leaping Tim, 2 keep breaking In. on : Crim peas d his head mitt an he very much wished Ae lisn't | just a me disturb must nobody But words { begin, person's Tim inter-| Hearart that, by were, ventured his voice rim time his if you can] Now, T I Ye if you but stay; ound, black shade of the 1 the within along| you send which they were seated 1 slg tree under oe 2< = a 32 | L instant?" = a it this = to coming R manners you , ~ take as out of his mouth, in this wa) rupting may you mum, keep , bad "Are C = hE "mR . | OE |