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Show THE 2 9O omyf ho : es LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1907. eee yard. the in pay- | figure course of And, the to of Saxony of Primislaus of position geographical the and what sort of a country it to consent would she, pefore duke's anywhere th A i ra else." sleeping | Loyd their of possession taken laughed) chances," our take "We'll a snowman built saven't Ao oe had!|his that figure's back huge to the stepped a a ee pbs the exp . se Bae SHOW TAN, There igure « hays fe os fello art eT se ] inch fon es " aire CEE ns part ‘i vA Ther ra riratt) Si nie th eA TE en Ah etre Seen eles x ais cbt Toa oe : . 4 fom md he have mother became t helt shall tho eh t iim "vou inuehed* ats on iat re eras thts Nim' ae \ fathe . eye \ th iid well, Well, 1 ot-ju and stomin h and, heart u fine het And deelared both ou him have let Rut-come too. fella Ro0r kira I hi Kkitehen for invthe gen and hungi both looks fello nt oa ure imal londed i He' coaxer farmer sood the ind sort lending be the from do trav the snow- the inside: heart, a, hasnit. that iger ! Wheatl | man Then f te a 2 the of ing ail ‘ ee i you dese pe as of later, ; a, Tr akan creature frozen, a rn 11 NOME the mite breather hi ‘ i C a tne in were. parents ies ne DoE mother their 1 pl ‘ n if ivf id t fast of Jbarne to down him around going feet. head his from him tapped each| told boys faneles strange the of other the waking On hors some to clime, congenial more away walked and night high-|the piles always the drift 4 sre bestow)" marriage. ©? , discoveries) in Richard daughter..on the Whatever her, school," great OS Rent at . fort Scheel ae ‘ side of the . ive enuih ascertain England be) might z Be i? Jud out eC me him let eh e ae he mi ae Gor we LE OM he the} hat or ym have e Lill ak ae Nien e FavARNe amoth wager an m in life ha snowman are b t that Vor a heart ia | { c ilo ae t Jt bs BO tet He er ; a - , at pay ae ish haking Loyd ee | oy Det lh rou bow the Inside in-| snowman's the. from came ound) hie) a like: sound* not. did) It. side! it, but-but-undoubtedly voiec man Lova} alive something by m ide was at | Jooked) Dan and Dan at looked to examine began they Then Lovd They | "masterplece"' - closely thel Dan} nd wya snow-| their about night that like | dreamed it had) that former dreamed. The sons!man Jatter| the ind life » come in|really awoke they when feared, she that Loyd.| cried become | way in some it had their | dreamed find would they morning the make can now-white | % on mounted. a, general, to life ju) come haying he schoolhouse, | statue gone, ; n Bee + tees he a pt a a pee "Ges great] some that felt both they Propor-) how, snowman's your than to their mother's call|/Agure in answer fallen}house had _ snow the night All) of | ‘conser: quesn of Bohemia Anne image | place .In.their had taken change declare natural perfectly fingers and}|tions to warm time it was the|that by about swept being sau héavily bor was Jengland, II. of Richard they | and night, the during snow. arm |of that way the at look Just Now, In| their dinner to eat and, once when|toes last, at And iid vs was) She in: Bohemia. at) Prague, 1367 it--what- | to behold. the first be he's| must boys, sir, Yes, his side! by falls boys! the afternoon one of the neighbor "peeped sun the - Wi a in her thirteenth year when the English | auea be jever it night snowman sreat gladly|a and a visit them to pay upon|came to look air Boas a cca jourBurley, Simon Sir ambassador, sol{- | cold, he stood, the there Rut of conver-| ubjeect th evening That of the} building to. the a hand Many|lent world. shivering and ye veceon for her to negotiate, to Prague neyed just | yard, front the of oceupant the| tary was. table. suppe1 the at itlon dropper the sun when So, of|snowman, heaps. by fast made - toe ee of King the with marriage in hand be-| the evéning him left had they as minds} bo the of snow, uses timber,;many of line western the behind walks} and the m, ABA tcnt piled ane minhis in then was who England, pile al but nothing ill, After reat) Tor their to reverting their | constantly pride with iw Dan and that was} Loyd under two feet of snow ere ority. a living of in the shape snow vas|of mother thre a masterplece, to; called they Gally completed l work froze and firmly so ws ‘ked which then Something . occurred str inge | 4 that! as what But sjlent white, huge, the to eall the! wont inspect and to come | the ir parents . ‘ i's et z orien Do a ot us to extraordinary rather seems smiling and Their mother, jwork. ae ss in ‘cutting ‘it away, : i imperial) : The century. twentieth the declared looked |ing her congratulations, Cummings on a sae vague ideas about; ih court at Prague had for all the world looked with ‘snowman window sedrocin : sOVC he a Engof importance and. location the livé human " telling her "real, have[a we'll now "Ah. atoll? Duke | from serrt the the empress land, and . () Sit and hac! he oO youreslf, mi nie) vena Madam Look, OOOOOOOODOOODOOODOOSOSOS OOD OOODOOD DOO OO Qe - 5 VOOOOOOOOOODOOODOOOOOSOOoo: | hemia Son pent Se an.judgeoffha for mayin you Md "Oh, Loyd 1 Jy 2 Wena wae a Heart. Got Man amt Sees - the Snow How ° PAGE SDOEOODOOOOOOSSSDOGOSDOODOOOOOSS ES ST DE ID DD (Gs & | Beo-, of Anne of Life the of Sketch A | a ng oa aaa nd I E 0 eens ib SALT CHILDREN'S eP OUR So= __ REPUBLICAN, Goo OG ° INTER-MOUNTAIN gave a little startled exclamation: outjand leaped they anxiously and formed | mind finely a he isn't "But "Suppose | Loyd Dan, vinter " said t is ret Dan quick- | then he Jaughed outright that they) and hurriedly dressed of bed a chest!" Just see what fellow? eh?7| -Saturday, ape ' yer ue looked | stooping, and, him, joined to/ly respects morning their pay might sculplors| become will chaps "You this aac supply BO ce a rine an we the} as. erved which box the inside mem-} other any before snowman their I've seén their father yet," grinned it sea-| get will atari sun ai ae | A | stood. the snowman Some-!} pedestal on which so. had done many a mat ble statue with Jess human‘ ber of the family Let's}; consistency. ie rene ye football regular fellow-a a big make ete." f ety | | : 4 ) XS a 2 5 | | | = S | | iy ~ | | ) | . ; the in remain To the joy o school was dis-}| all day. present for | cold rooms factory to the \Yueen of Bohemia the following letter from her to Eng-| every pupil oF : c ata n io. yo) ow danger- useless-even health-to the to 9us satis-| was it gereed Of| reports most were Richard and his that it is evident were England TEE Oy, rs 5 = ee A tn | aE vaip. in assistance their lent had ers OFFICER. = ; but smoked, and fire smouldered The pipes. the into heat send not would teachers held a council and the Then Bohemia. of Anne THE eee ee I ee ee FIND NAN right," agreed Loyd. "But breath my see can it is-I cold lhaw supyou do what room; in the here s outside?" ose myto enjoy for me cold ae ae : "I'd Dan, replied of doors," self out would." I Laplander, being \like for| dressing to fell boys the Then | unusual | the discussing | breakfast, After | night of the previous snowfall a mile | to school, they went breakfast were} Dan and Loyd (for distant a | of sons the being boys, | country recepa cold with to meet | farmer), not would furnace The there. | tion so the boy who acted as jani| "draw for trying vainly after declared, | tor warm the schoolhouse to get hour ian reof the children to permit lenough the teach- | And their wraps. | moving | sent to town a messenger and missed reads land's ambassador overhaul to out to come man a al-| for Empress, Roman Elizabeth, "IT, in be not would which furnace, of Bo-;|the Queen likewise Augusta, ways the Thus day. that order Primi-} working of duke the empower hemia, | that | pledged were soul of every filment She England. of to cost him preparations as Loyd, the great longer in for forward the) their at arrived time,' save to boys Now the of Prague to England-no amountja small regal} most and] duke seeing that she traveled In the by accompanied style, apwas Soon wild most thickly three of its sides were covered she} even to madness," and when being side, fourth thé snow, was/with grief his 1394 in suddenly unbanked, and left unfilled was aj open, were They unconsolable, and in such a position that being placed Anne,|it and pair, united happily O\ vey (A> 13) i "the good view- hs { Anne died the main front yyard. from show not did the/it the point-namely, She| secure, spouse royal held had virtuous" and her of heart : was 7 It making one river Bricktop to to go finest surface the on from miles two to decided children the road, by skating and of frost. breakfast the thus | The and | five bushy. talls on Lettie. it which Perkinses make) eyes their turning the| town|from on fell noise to saw in. having thelr been | as places in prevented ves they could little| a great great as And speed. ran for they hear bull|the PARGAL and closer ft A | lower was mI KF \ Fj quick iy and drag to alt Da ben He nee the bull time this but for Bet- and Lettie cried Now!" "Now! tle, in one agitated come up, brother; b@ quick!" hopeful voice.) heaven's sake,/ obey herself She}|the up. was his soon! safe,| perfectly present for the| among seated comfortabl? Were being Lettie, without "Mt | for far "Tf must have been| which or a had he moment pulled the off bull, as as by pawing the earth and course, Bricktop claring he his he only some his if| few pawing feet away and again snorting. and resume nr Ss 2 eC . : SC hym SS smiled as not a cow or contact with. of The meeting Twins Bricktop Half a The a calf had they come in| So there was no danger! with being arms, shall Twins formidable horns-| Thenerves color afraid ef cattle-{his so declared must grasped gasping out: we do-what to down boa | of| de- he was earth once} ™°"e: "Ah, there comes a man on horseback!' "Bricktop cried, pointing down the road toward the town. "‘T'll have} to come adlungs now to use my ; ; ies < , axe , wal ay ne ae a o0 0) ag the horseman ; _ i) ine road." : : Tete tent gets opposite us Pal| - to Nearest ture he voices cry, and ones little the hailed was hy in three came Help! Help! Help!" looking across the pasture horseman a ment, to saw, and boy his great girls two dren thet lusty; ated from | handkerchiefs j driven | lingering } below and near paw the at tree, continuing intervals to e reach left face, little reefs. making it deep in ig ed he on that So . who | ay?" ing behind the girls to watch the "T | but is blessed to-be may one that so near Nature's her songs. hear Prt Miss - Little 1e. shall think we'll we, see hurt why lon we account In of care for broth¢ ro any skati ee tee way, should that and miss old haa! they where found were don't as they went along ‘Why not?" laughed Bricktop laren''t ‘out bull's , "We T. don't! skating bad dis- ee Sitior ‘ : a "You're a brick, young man," said! l the farmer slap ying Brickt " ahd | shoulder itoaine es ee "Well, that's my name, and T. can' to bull. It to opportunity the thrown them half an hour before. tie "We is preparing back deliverer kind their of glad was | today that tree at the foot of the bull coming ‘ all over is and for food igo to the farmer's house Getting his overcoat-whieh warmth having for worse the much not was horns-he bull's the by tossed been pasthe set off across the Twins | ana walked who farmer, the with |ture Their his horse. leading | beside them, mile from town they left the! hill.' he said calmly, but hurriedly. river road and climbed over the high! You Kiddies go ahead of me-run as board fence that inclosed the pasture.|fast as ever you can-drop your Walking was rather difficult here, for| skates and fly I'll be with you, but the tall grass had caught thes now in|I must remain behind you to keep an and shallow in others. And, as the|come for us. We've got the advantcrust was not everywhere frozen suffi- lage in our favor if we don't stumble. ciently to support the children's weight | Now, go and climb that low tree- their progress was rather slow. the first one to your left!' "I guéss we'd have made time by| The Twins, as well as Bricktop, following the road," said Bricktop.| threw their skates to the ground and "Shall we go back and continue that|started for the tree, Bricktop remain- owner and them thanked to] keep|and brother's steady. his heavy is heart the the burden, blue heaven will lighten great theTheearth. went, meanest the of life wantonly thing when tear shed A. to assist the children from the tree| heart to get and to ask them to his house warm and have some refreshment beBri ktop; town. to returning fore Brick, what we do?" Bricktop's remained away, no eyil. not the child the darkness the fearing Take Then he| the house the pasture.| who owned to Perkinses, three the farmer soon of the pretty white milk. Into predica- unpleasant their as soon 2s possible. the! ment the! yode off at a gallop toward wonder-)| leaning| liber-!as them have would he pas-| the great of a name the spell will itials poet as was face her fright From his} of informed prisoners little his for to wait long not have did They at a brisk | nearness coming was horseman the to the chilsignalled horseman The road) in the point at the When trot |) Skates their "Oh, shall give happiness tL much WW was at, Ife felt that he must be calm and keep his wits. to the river, and, as he told The Twins, } Bane‘2 . Aen th vifletb in In 38 ls motto i dG L Live whole jw Vxwho* 6 all sby? practiced And-its wa fur . oO i 13th dit cold she which, so cold not get we're neck, It took only one look for the man) Then hé would dash at} bellowing. "Three chil-| the tree as if to hook it; but knowing} to realize the situation. mad bull," he said,| full well that such contact would only | dren treed by withdraw | under his breath, for the bull was still) would he himself, injure he| ith 12t A quite resentment he ' broth-| two horsesaw delight, great great, closely interwoven limbs fully| forward from the bare branches of the| their pasture the the of| men the topstheir) calling cree and a fittle ground. ten feet was| bull and short time a very across within coming while at waving the out voices, his! | their showed animal For defeated the above While tree big ie is is Mv My Ste { tempted the bags but yehit . father the said heart a Enigma. exclaimed warm her take was ha oS 4th eee siiie. ittle,, in becoming| was And suffer?" he him to away, also which overcoat his impatient so realizing that suddenly must having Wrap_about But Letter ! here| up in be. ob tree "brother," at look "But is the in up our had scarcely reached safety when the so close| snorting, at-| moment Bricktop atbullthe was that, had bellowing coat, 2 he prey, his for looked from! With blazing eyes he} found it gone... looked up at the three children, who] fully} a safe limb, she] But ground. fixed against its trunk with the long,| awful, his Realizing sharp horns and| danger, the boy turned quickly, with his over-| menaced the animal J ji aN ras nil and horns the coat tossed bull had mad wr cold, the with melted snowstorm is snow if not. es & Ree the of watch will signal| "and Bettie, sighed numb fine see Or see,' person first ‘But the road his} ‘©. prepared for.an attack. Then Brick-| Lop: hublad' the - coat: into raematceta cucn a manner that {t came down full| y, the bull's: face, sticking on his| horde Ghee Govering his eves odes 5 up to give her sister room} The same way Lettie was| to mount the from to helped eight feet Aik Leai ie limb elimbing on below her. THI Milo . but| keep. aenonda but DA Try eoat the closer npon| 172 and arated he A Pid bounds| ain death, 4 stoned eo oni the need not did Bricktop But at full tilt close coming was the bull up| went Like a eat he in|tWins' urging. Bettie lifted Briektop them. upon later} he tree, and when half a minute the grasp to her telling his arms, XY ] ff Ath arte is boy. within a short cut through a big cattle pas-| bull, head down and pawing the earth,| 0¢hind them, Once Bettie's fear alMost mastered her, and she must have ture that bordered the river. Several] some quarter of a mile away. He wax! times lately Bricktop, in company with | giving vent to short snorts and furious! f@llen in the snow and become a vic-| other boys, had gone through this|ellows, and the three children coula|Um™ to the raging animal so close be-) oe eee a same pasture to shorten the distance! see that his eyes were fixed upon them. bind ‘some fairly and and ; e pulled her over the ground, calling out EEy penn : Ne | 3 a) os oa } , A oe SESS words of encouragement whenever he] }could get his breath to do so. = LSS 1¢) fi) B Ay the tree, but, last they reached ------ Gil ee | Til faced ite their bellowing the te now be caro two for lost, vcaid: who must. Wankt Ae to} oe fara a he tat making} In| er," this and Td d 7 meme eee nee nye ret se Mine . eyin ery y eebut not a laughter. is Ini Sit notlinihvedd Peron Tay Maecith 7th My th M heart "beating within him.' indulgently laughing parents, a The have us keep cold, close a keep "I'll Bricktop, said feet | intense twenty boy, tha 2Y them children be would uneven|tite-he let the, from coming and snorting the drift, the by if So, crust. the the over difficult, which delayed put | must surprises about ee Bin SOR was *was He these up only ibe th him. there pursic. to. for stopped,| conduet, keep way bull, the might,| walking told, also three horror has |Somewhat the dourse. qne minute) their all with and,| Were direction| the ran 2| Snow, ‘and ‘a ‘him some out. as Escape »:)) his at looked up, and head Then Bricktop knew y s snov ‘ a at run-,;surprised himself take get three as|through just ears, their the came, tree." one But strange a j| but esa a The ma. | « beak wave speaking finished. sid amMy it want.» ve. for Le preakfast. the euiiines fi ae of tt ef mily Sa " fe det Nie | nat ee ee ey nat ie es wna as Whe ; a Zoot a the at one the ee : es ee paEe the) to them followed boy their at \bout | nowman.:! stood t} wher spotto saw' "as. I. ever chap a liféléss | as: won't he hope ‘T | . which to so see|or we'll thtounh suggested ; | party," river) dreadful Ww it t, too. heavy|"! And before is withdrawn; power mighty hfe aL AL tek pace a een him vanquished officer who The by near find is quite You'll a Narrow { "TTe's ee fier > wa , i Bricktop, | 10S urged, he hurry!" of | dies, full aden waa 1 Hite. That she road me. arabian apd "They and said the for enough good it's eareaeecs I kiddies," find don't "If you as} sun| Nod to be out in| counted ideal a taste about was wind, no was decided As skating. The glass. as accomplished coasting after Twins hard as packed the weather loved not mind Soon The but There thawing. little did was happiness. "AIL right, face rosy her Bettie, plexed . morn- cs 2 Saturday smooth genially, shone if a : . beautiful as and flint Helena snow The ing. e Davis. By Have the Gwins and Bricktop Sei ail] invite 5 ne aways right come j not His is sad. Napoleon great defeat: knows he last abide must he in exile retreat. far-away The At And In an Inspecto make pass round péople | anyore to the good doing continually the rear. tion from instances as medi-| and acting in many Dan worked, stopAll day Loyd and their sub-| her king and ator between the into only at intervals to run "The Good."'| ping jects."" She was surnamed e SRItRALee yal party, the for preparations And merril cried Loyd mother," ciht Order father his to said lan | cutter -, And which should by her sub-)| behind it rose a small drift, was -very well beloved precious to the nation,|shut the open space from sight jects, "very the "But is sotto bel ) ndded their father.» and no make-believe, | heart ja r-e-a-l now." dancenitorentor Dance and placed and work. their for beth may : cetacean rier" your A ice 1 our you to which night over stable living aadeieaan Neue: insiaskente AKGh bitte wna a ae pe eee iii the snow for imused, Staal is there that: |} tion. Se = leart ; in Hes Sa a ube > i 5 Ta *} kit he mained "Well, sons if you can| mother saying: o era- | coming | prove to. me Without a surgical old one stand with Dan's box feed pedestal met ok the a foundation Queen}as own his "loved Richard that of sort a from brought assert} times those f Chroniclers We'll heap he suggestion the proval, so num-| duchess of Saxony and a "goodly ber of knights and damsels."' big help. it and make snowman." one larer walk, were parents 30th | contem- Work use-and on build from|to journey princess' the penses no is that this| wa [ it aN aeare ate e : ie pre a man. sorte usually Bag Nght. SIN ea Sy Ss. as io a: the snow stood where spot ' hl re < acre: t ane . ilk, hat ae ve and prop the ex-]| {it on end for anda foundation be It will around. to defray had England sum Besides contract. marriage the a Sola cing e SM CSS ae Pe. the to ergs See ch 4 for ee ap bents that a heart lit, that i ts and feet th it going take that we "suppose which) plated, pretty sum of 10,000 marks, the stable-the box from were paid to her brother according to; feed ee a Bit Blo aS Is farm. own suggested were Ves eae gs after them Followed | we, "Mt HAarcsLetar- . S | hour half. an too, within | he was, him! came but portionless, only not engagement." a should so And ay. ee Lady Mi U/ full for home snowman very day. The that y Uff ay snow. the started Dan such it was when in out be and ee anticipation. commenced of be in her fiftenth year when) and | Richard of wife the was Anne became she queen ful-| to delight to own) the weather, glorious of) damsel) name to swear to our if as and , dispose the in our of us, and born and wedlock virgin, excellent most order the concerning England, that Anne, holidays two have would pupils of| king Richard, with treat to slaus help beitiz one," Mr. pliedied with a a ane smile. "He!a's fA ero," proudly, to which head emphatically. fe Perle ook oe Bettie, declares 1 Lettie no dded her | j ne s ST "Oh, I like this pasture," cried Let-|They hadn't taken many steps when, = ; her face shining from the cold| with his head to the earth, the bull t was receiving. ‘See, yonder bellowed more fiercely than before and There was a small fish gave a wail; goes a rabbit. What fun to be in the came towards them with all his speed. at the 8 tme a switch of his tail; country, where there is no road nox But, to Bricktop's relief, he saw the| <Ags he m in the water travellers." bull flounder in a snow drift, which; Just as he had orter, retarded his progress. "Hurry, Kid-|But the water was some in a pail! "Yes, I think the same, sister," de- AT tie, Ther © was a young boy rode a mule Each morning as he w ‘ to school; Put he kieked the mule's side; Mule kicked baci and-erted: "With me, you ki« , you can't fool!" ic There was 2 bad boy whe did fight The small boys with all of his might; tut a ble boy one duy Jvor the fiehter did lay, . And he left him in pitiful plight. | Why is a wagon like a |} man? lt has a long tongue. | gossiping wo, Well The Hidden Poet. | | Ore word of four letters apears. in ; each sentenee, which, if rightly. cho- sen. and j in the written order of one their above Writing, the I'm Ah, other their. What : sur i what Said in- Little 4 I. is th can't was e Y natter tell that, What. my dear, 7 Miss Prue has got the . ditth with it is, . you big can ar just head! |