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Show entered ing a ort hell Tale of the Selkirks. By Ralph Connor, for off, J Sandy | Whisky and we went on; took the next turn J saw what brought a] throat. "It was old it stifl, is Knees in the snow, with spread upward to the stirés,| if there was any One| and nearer than' the ser And then the} hands from my ay aca CHAPTER . , veg ing Christmas days have wild. Black Rock stands out strangest of all. reveling in my delicious sleep, just awake jt. My. Crair came announcing breakfast, and a snoozing. ' no a walked light that oe vr? I up ayd felt thank The ei After and with pledged Getting Him,' "he old man that repeated, where said gazed is his time ; street at sleigh. z jt Mr. at al- Craig, the quartet al- his FOR of danger," moment in Ss, Punch-and-Judy show the last with the crowd few | his "There s 1 light he bermen sang will will miners and lumtheir pockets ten an every dollar ¢ ‘and Slavin _and his cat of it. But." he add» breakfast You'll kitchen, don't be The have le get shack inviting, and: had passed I , the effect of towel, and, rough man cold who bath A were everething w fen: in he rushed, he battle will be lost comes to a} leit Ww whatche wan 5 enjoy it much talk was upon his e all." over evidently BiMe him. | , | our) pre- | the e molt peas victory he Finally | beside the | WUarters j}sweated church" of van in that hour awful at the end of it) lea Pune he atts being was found:dead) co: came fomyard "a0 fear tie coat in ee pthe booth for' tte diet the camps, pay leavi wit Judy Shavit had bin Ale ordered throoped, and worn st shill it a flercels on ne NoOsoonern werer tha pin enpaped ith their coff me abacl Cored ahs reat O1ogse> oOFfy ye} ele with Nothing ef; shouting, and on re rine before, being fully I aw that. te inen (f ng myself out of > cainp ere coming i allowing others. "the | sleigh decorated. ¥ es ventured "the; spruce moment I wished! Gown. boughs, each good -the shill families to this; by all m Mayor," ‘Yes, read of: them mothers! and me and the" boy East,. or across the |} them tine," said Sandy sake they are slaving| This rejecting of hoping to. save | perfectly understood thei Mrs. your nope of ane ‘Safety ith them with ae and applic 97) peturn that is exactly what over for ange him over and I Mm) it tone £0 him, as| ieee Salt LAGOON Take maple Time ar A save & ROAD Ogden DTT: in Etfeck Taek TO 6:yo and 9:00 a. DLayton.| for Salt tans ts re DRUNKENNESS A positive an ent and ure TILOMPSON BOXING MATCH, eda L[xeursion Round trip i m., ney's Cigar store _-_- ve ae eal Shee ! Beesley' music the at KEELE St. nad match. | " for 7 N 1 N. What <- gra st'. aS T. = OW) vomitia te Re ozenwall, building [fave you ING Mz ACHE -countr papers. money. 66 CO.- and io E. eire per month. 1866-Y. 3rd So. Bell 2497-¥. + ee or improving. T Ind. phone 11163. North Sy: Sixth. can Emil West | CAL Deoly 44 N. Seventh West. 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Send postal card, phone 3771-Ix et Salt 1S ' SECOND-HAND Sermnoe OPTICIANS ee BUYING-SELLING ALL KINDS et eS PRINTING STAR PRINTING CO, BOOK an Beas . book binding and st. ‘Telephone &. 308 State 5 SHOES Ke FOR DEFORMED AND paper 1004- FELT a | SOLID COMFORT ¥OR THE HARD Be | to it. Special cast made. Sefentifie shoe Fea | making. Gus P. Olsen, 121 S State. aA| a | TAILORS | HW. F. CLARK, 6 W. SO. TEMPLE al ANDEhoON,4 E. SO. TEMPLE + 4 | neers forty-one seventy-four two We are going to collect about hundred thousand dollars from Honest debts this year. work. Bell 222I-Y-. of the city. Morga | wantrarenAt oLeANtNa CLEANING Be ac 9 gc een NATION Al, 4s First aaa HOU Si CLE ‘ANING Cco.- tion guaranteed. =& $ Main; both prone Ihe a 1 NOTICES, LEGAL USERS, i PO WATER Dou ca Cirstens: gi at HOU SE CLE ANING «| Co., So. st.; both phones. J Ar LAN tooms $1 over cents good los West vaston ave. Phone d7- three thousand eight hundred and fiftydollars and prices, Rajin all parts thousand ty-cight cents was the amount we collected from Bad but honest debts during This was an increase of fifty1906. w ees WELL DRIVING WIELI. ORIVING-WE DRIV. IVE w EL Ls a M) and pl &, Session Laws <oprob riate one-half of Bee second o ule from toot pe eee pue ar water cae situated north 728 ata feet sec point west tion ¢ an whiel of 2u, ok We collect j: for everybody everywhere. Merchants Protective Ass'n SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS 7 Rooms. 5th Floor Commercial National Manager. Bank OF HONEST DEBTS Fi fish As much necessary WHI riod "Some People Don't Like Us." . reankey" Re of be said water as used during dome Stic may the .pe- purpeses NY No | ae > in the granting the reasons bs Labeda m rf jade complatiah of - tlie e } eR for Biupicets,od, stea in rhus'offica with Se Le Sg pamed ie SALT. LAKE CITY, Building. 3rd MISS AGNES DAHLQUIST. 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Apply at once, Republican office. . i 65 1165-¥ KINDLING 133 E. FLUFE 7 a phones.. . WORKS, dyeing yeh AND Halsett. Salt Lake City, Utah; | | in sawies er: DYE CLEANING es Clemt a $1.25 So. - Ind. 1766; Bell 92 oy 1r Sika avenue. both CONTRACTOR AND) BUILDER GET ‘MY°\FIGURES "Ir! YOU (CON- HELP "WAIANTED-MALE IM. LA. LECTURE BUREAU FRANCES G, LUKE, General penne sale, ~ ee OO | moo) Ai a EFFICIENT TRUSTWORTHY. to represent the Republican. See ) once. CURED. Salt ‘Lake So, DYEING Telephone cleaning, ‘ COAL |r 5 Maurice Stick- etreel:.: 2 So; AND STEAM South. POY Ow OL 100s, 2ndy F, M. BISHOP, OP. DOOLY BLE..SP Bclal aattention to mall or express orders. Sram. 1st | Wi SEED ST RONG: Sens De YOUNG for railroad ligons ‘ti np 3a, Vears pservice. Tall-or: ade ives rooms: 4.and 5, Galena Le! Go. wast Sevond South st, per ri + Via Oregon Short Line $1.00 Special train att +} m., returning after 7 -30 p. Cycle ne Thompson vs Thompson Tickets on sale hr ASSAYERS | 4W. MONTH. E. . PRESSING 108 E IMPROVEIE D. Irench windred and and thirty thirty dollars dollars and hundred and for-for- fi)fi) many a time before The sports passed. off in typical; Western style In addition to the us-| i bal running «and leaping contests, |} ; there Was rifle and pistol shooting, in | both of whieh old Nelsen stood first |} with Shaw, foreman of the mines, second ~~ Bb KINDS | : 4, i906. Lake One hundred | Puneh UTAH Third "HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR HIDES, lis, serap tron, old rubbers, rags, bot-| Mea ipo sper, brass, etc. Utah Junk Co.,| les is Elehth South, Tel, 229, aa "THE Ido] forgave "WILL roy while learning; situations plentlful; tools given; particulars free. Moler System College, G2 I. 1st So, fal 'st "adnet ar ns neat swf' Torn in your bills and we will collect some for you. SE sore °SO;; NEWSPAPERS. Republican. office, ALi ee & HOME COOKING Deposit Boxes tor ‘ta For I had a vivid recollection (of bow, after a "chaste and high artist performance of this medieval play" had been given before a dis stinguished Toronto" audience, the trap-door. by which I had entered. my box fastened, and I was left to swelter i vith |} my cage and forced to listen to the Batchees | suffocated Jaughter from the wings and the stage whispers of ‘‘Hello. Mr Puneh, where' s the baby?" And for|% many a.day after. I was subjected to} anxious inquiries as to the locality and | health of "the . baby, and whether -|} it was able to be out "Oh, the dear..old days! he kent B the rest to. make} "Dat's too bad, heh? with credit. Why, |tiste wickedly; ae miner, splendid chap Rood money on his ‘for two years and draw- | too pay. Twice' he has! The boys laughed his heaven, for he/]ing in, turned away his wife and. babies | Blaney rE by the look up, and twice that ‘knew ie is playing devil-that's Scripture fund lying ea got him and ‘roll-} Mr. Craig just a no came ae > SAY He weit} "Hello, bovs! oo eta in body and jand Juds but just th jis his third poses and doughy ror Sha vin gels him *Bon Dat's russ babies will. never, sce | tiste heartily Where + in heaven There ered) Wud SLL ey Oho the rest Aad.' the re. The miners are and in a lower tone, and with a | ‘Ah, dat so? Dat's thrill of pathos in his|the shantymen, heh, Sandy?" the Sz ae little Frenchman dolefulls He paused, an "There was a clothe s-basket sad AG "But 1 | doughnuts and a boller you ja 1] passed just now," ee to abuse ea: wa beast. a sel-|couragingly. t Allous. mes garcons. somehow his intense, keel!' Baptiste Witte eal nestness made me fee) un-| | ay : : cried gE "What haye wejstripping off the harness ot Sandy would demanded | ; care fully 1 have got these things horses Ul they were 2D eee CLEANING ING | 40 MAIL for | darniture, re arson & dis .THE Co., nr AND SALE-MISCELLANEOUS AND CARPET CLEANING. 226 W. S. Siac pee) emeapnie not oats | CPOE. * 1 EGU kee -see aki Gade ALE -OR TRADE -15-K OOM ‘hloc kK, near court ai ere VOUNDRY AND STOVE REPAIRS as : rs env ls; cl < North 6th' West, city. Whone,2256-X, "G. D. "LOVETT, ALL: MAKES _RE- OLD | once. midnlent, 150 cents a month near } He ds aceteat man, hat: Craig fel-| bow a uruly great oman' And the ny} he A ei up against i tree oan ; lnughed till the tears ‘came fold boy, don't mind me' he gas hea "hut do vou vemember the old Rraralts show?" { "Yes, vou villain:-and' T°remembet your part in it I wonder how you can, even at. this remote date; laugh di Round the corner chey at full: speed across }dowh the street, and vou that ‘heartless }lney had made the circuit - But no: vou | to the great admiration you are saying. You lookers Amone others men huve been | tered up: good-naturedly these life out: of a fear- | self agreeabie to Sandy months past, and pavere helping to unhiteh "Oh, you need not take climbing, too, poor chaps Slavin. that some of them /ine or my team, Alike ey Bs rie vt. WANTED cal : ap ._BY Cleaning ST IRANTIN CLEANING blican inter‘ aDChe alee 2 epuphiean 6 office, Utah. | team: gaily vaoraea tity men, singing li their ~ might in speech, for he} .and-his words came) auitels Cashier. "Deseret "National Rank SRT: I) » had done his: part, | herse more or less would} s0ine difference to. these with looked. f So Craig "Whoo is-Mrs. Mavor?'' T demanded | Gi Lem | ALES, Mavor ? Phe miners' guardiawn an | SEC We ut up the horses and' set off-for | coffee \s we approached the booth Gracnie caught sight of the Punch-| and-Judy show, stood still in amaze-|§ me nt. and exclaimed ‘Can the de ad | live? i ‘Punch and) Judy never die," J -| } p rlie d solenimnly b the old manipulator is. dead) penough poor old begear | 1 ut-he left Ais manth t youl | ad ‘ ml ie looked: at-eane <a moment : "What! Do you mean -you Senta boy with Village announcine,, in front of the Christma Judy AS; Bis Slavin's spirits H while "Ass't. scrubbing. FOR. MEN oO Speci: See body, ete, KINDS, "RoR hae distressed Hell do. it Mi Graig | nS aie never<feary' 1. said, "and ans other Try a2 Newhouse Skys Prine. duty ths tLomay oceur too you Lyric bar opposite the Now. that's. too bad of you That Es newly discovered drink. all ILowants henor bright he re- | Plorence. mile d; adding. as he turaecd aways] -_--- -_0~<>---_- -- _ "You are just -in time for a -cup of} If they don't buy it coffee, Mr. Graeme Now To must see} ytost everybody reads 1 Judy an't, Tavon't stand 1 was almost. worth houts..of approval and I sa ' must be. done my performance town Wa flor two jereeted the miners said work stiunding about, Heli' 1tawas soines)2! WwWaowWas quite rends Aud fellow doing answered? mod CLEANED llonse TUTALY PROT: Bank. ack ne lar has had courage to face his| All right L suppose on a hater morning |i tds on awful bore that was, laid with fine | yaye a quiet: smoke Werte te pine tree, in a pot} "You're not half-a bad wintergreen, stood replied, smiling. "T shall get the the table furnish coffee inside looks. good; por-| furnish ¢ them intelectual nourishment potatoes, toast and in front with dear old cofimiaccial National will yeas .will t reeds ch ne coun against 1 40° 7 . do. j-rm. of 2 "Well ‘said Mr. Craig hesitating)y, ee Neer peigs po ii "of course I would do nothing tl' I} you are welcome ; had consulted you: but walt a man Oo 2 Se ont my place at the sports. IL am| EXCURSION TO OGDEN, refe ‘That's all rilght,."' ssid Graeme, with \ Jan ik " vor roee on boxin c . an alr of relief. "I expec lea Something |. Oregon Short Line. And then J thought you would not}7:30 ». m i Found trip mind pre siding at dinner-lI want it to on sale al Slickney's ( ig o off well street', ‘Did you notice that?" said Gr: Lem --- to me "Not a bad touch, ech Dance American "That Ss nothin to u« Way ‘ ‘ . : touched me : :Wait fe learn,"" ve win ae train pe 7:30 p. See Special m.re Lake to By lunch tine. readiness. After a quiet smoke a str FOR Jee woodwork, ALL mo. Work called for, delivered. Tem- NO. $-rm. water, reign, ae Salt Lake (ity, his closest environments out of himself the kind hould be, obstacles will fore ‘him like an ‘icicle iiounioonclaccarn oa . Graeme fo iwht we lose Quatre never eet to Waterloo." Vhat's up' > be-| te just onow: was | coming in, and he will cold tow in balf an hour that H looked': at "ame appealingly. It is the best a halt conse eibusre ss of virtue that sports o clock was in having put. the "oehting V rer Re eee rimn, CALLED OF Sade \CLOTIIES CLEANED AND PRESSED, Tee ae Oe, & Til om TUTELE .BR eae ees ie Main Stre {fie As"EX. suffering ‘ RUGS | Mat. Walker bloc ne 7 "Not born fighter, and he spirit into u fe win a eee il ~* ESTATE. AND IN-} fit you out with any-| estate line. Sulte 722) * POR WicCornick & Co. RUGS Like new. National Co. Both phones. CLEANING Windows, acl) your property; not long to walt. words were thrown in the highly artistic myself today. But here goes," and Success fs a me dite asurable We may aljJl enjoy re net Punch-and-Judy entertafnment. before I knew it I was deseribing aur of prosperity, but we Craig. was: delighted, and proceeded plans to Graeme, growibg more and within.' our: own, -conscle me 4 to perfeet his" plane more enthusiastic as he sat In his He nui half a dezen young men. Slei¢c t s smile vright: Tewithin: I aida' riper pe gMe with a quizzical you. mean Beright... start square. ladies, and ¢ight or ten matrons: upon ate oF bates a sey ie 1. -is'> commen »le, Whom he could depend for help. Phese "P, S got you toc," he said. "1 fear moving in the right: direetion "tems announced were suffihe organized into a peeenee commith a " There is no such oe as some* tee charged with the "Well," T lmughed, "perhaps so. But ihe for nothing. ‘ou m venting miners and lumbexmen want to lick that man Slavin. I'we "screaming eer "The Gay and GidSicrd ana righteously for ata you, ge gelting away.to ,Slavin‘ just seen hin, and he's just what Crale whieh there was to Shi ikespeare's advice should be The critical raieite calls -him,: ‘a. slick son "of the devil" n lowed' "To thine own sel during which the mediately before and after dinner, as nit be shocked; he says it ts Scripni ight er then it must follow as-the "california Female Kickers' were to en again after the show Bee oe canal E Gigane day, thou canst not then be y figures; Hp whole to/explained. "The first two crises must be left: to the care of Punch and] gravely, whlie eae lowed a little oa ee es ar Seg ge ga Ege nO Judy. and as for cae last, not | abashed. vet ter' what shal a "What is assigned. me, Mir Craig? Stan daz8 [seen Meeepane ee rs Parrn le Fe now thatt this man is sity OG st eect Both pee et ae I saw @hud'eomething Inohiis er?" for Ke added, re "shall see tates MAUITINE]Y and a mete. repudiated the idea, while. Myr, SF SS was ae nothing 81.00 to Amie SALAAM "Who 4¢ Mrs. Mavor?" x papery against free But he made "Wha my DOD En demanded Via Sale Lake' Route no re Pr a ce. not to oe rien, "2 ‘| continued; "it's a clean beat ae Co. can the rout 7 k ‘ih persecution, tnnt" vou but rool unestness ideal N or homes oo the W. ‘Second South. MARIGER, AND Er Aa a eayou toth: WALL PAPER: WAXED FLOORS: Co.-It will pay ae YOUR PROPE REY wi TH ws a ‘G6 We do the rest. Cannon & Cannon, 18 I. | eae South, ‘Tempte St. FRESH ROASTED COFFEE. Geod in Tver) is something lif ° if d wu MOUSE the \aip me < is going about in| tell you I was quite awake. particular style does ow this morning? out a show-bill. gaudy and effective, of °-*)."%s6' prisonment and upon at length am not so sure. Do you think " . could get him? Jaurhed. " ‘You are a good one "Well," he replied half defiantly, "is not this vour fieht too? ‘ ~, make s¢ so, thoughr You uu make ame : thinkk I am bound to say IT hardly recognize he | | Di ee CARPETS hou delivered. t use Gieantag ESTATE as by making CLEANING ST.;) ave. sn) isin |= Christ. : "Paul was not only Christ, but he' was alse snd as such had to apply VA |2* the Uime said the piano "Pry h of maker and spent mu his business," The * J | of during strugé the (a4 R ANCK .| gestment Liv tri in of said his N MAIN Indiana SALE-REAL UNION | RERE and se eee see een % M72 My 4 life persecutions ii cine powers Res. Energy these columns. t EVANS, 1. and through rendered *! id of his ebrae n conve of ; rend He ianity. the before plea for jus ae the latter's admission (ha to accept tempted Most "IT <A early minister, | YC? y that had W. phones Somethi p where | the mental selections storv of Paul you you delight. both growing in popularity 2 anee inereases every Sundays I! a n' . to you Here comes another ‘recruit for ve sy ' ch nul‘ your corps," I said, pointing to Leslie}, { Graeme, who was coming down the vent ! gaping RICHARD ah sdotntvis {ca his stay with him, siy.'' said Nelson, in the tone of a man taking a covenant, immediately set o yee and: for the coffee tent ‘ Su | ia of| busy known FLORIST tT. light growing in his eyes "You're right Thank God. you're} bt."' away quickly turned he then And and went into the stable behind his It was a minute before he came | team. out Over his face was a trembling joy »» | "Can I do anything fur you today? he asked humbly "Tndeed you just can," said the minister, taking his hand and shaking it very ‘warmly; and then he told him Slavin's program and ours "Sandy /is all right til) after his race. | ‘mean fn was You save much Time, Money your ‘Wants' em- saying, ‘Ah! - and. T- gathto the vigil- a ic for Nelson: you are overnight," nost sternly "Well," I said,' "first must beat theni in lic brought me | | | light shadow : help excilement answered shortly emphasis that I sat looking anxiously about need for alarm He's not} particularly-at least not With He | Ww - de show man To | in good shape, foi ; before us this day.' replied, still half asleep > from the minis bee .fain You . your | mincr chaps, mostly Velsh, went mad over showman, and made that 1 sheer grati > u l In sheer gratitude self to death," ze lo bavet life te |) He had had anan a extraordinary : Christos. The Waldorf-Astoria and) to roe soleninily and most stupidly, "for "For keeping you I suppose." aoe IL "yp Rock race his best you; and I'll bet you haven't thought it worth while to thank Him.' I did not amuch rels n bess, but hatedAd: Lo see so I ventured: I have run a Punch-and-Judy an amateur Way at n He spring/to his feet sight. he was own team.He turned. slowly at-Mr N t| Is P Craig's greeting, "dow is ‘it, Nelson?" 4 and it. Was witha very grave voice he| 0 ung . answered: "J hardly know, sir, vut | : --- [ am not gone yet, though it se ems | Tae hold to.' - . : wnat MUST KEEP 9 T C you Want for a grip is your hand can cover. What would} you have? And -besides, do you know : Why you are not gone ay . 1j Urzes Shakespeare's QU The old: man waited, looking at the | hk minister gravely Motto for the propce | ‘Because Me hasn't let go His grip | of you i of Life. "How do you~ know He's gripped = me ‘od | "Now, look here, Nelson. do you TC. McIntyre explainec want to quit this thing and give it reli all up?" | \ Business Man's "No! ne! For heaven's sake, no! | good-sized audiences in Why, do you think T have lost it?'/the vy.a M. Cc. A. yesterday snid Nelson, almost piteously. 5 o'clock These ‘fire sid¢ 3mm "Well. He's keener about it than - "TAN. sb ae ned to oe "TI Black Rock for boai® and oh tales? it man] again." Saw Sandy Old us." | ling?" tomorrow." to do REPUBLICAN, SALT for four-horse him lly shake his head, beat him this day," that he was added comimittec vet teed ance Straightened himself He shook his heae ‘lars, then back "No kind' of show‘ then at me, and*draw- | Snake charmer?" deep. bre ath said: "Slavin" has monopoly As he was- turning snakes.' Thenshesadded hesits atingly: Pune h old' an was "There him on the! touched aiieey: } chan here ast year: on : his all-of: the it behooved fed, Besides, he scorned to hurry him for anything so unimportant 2s ing; that he considered hardly whey even of Baptiste. Mr. Craig managed 10 Fay is word with him before he w ent | here's His message to you: | cleared' away and my ‘Yhe Son of Man is come to seek and | done w hich Was lost.' 1 Dressed my. services To me? said the old.man | somewhat feebly; I yenr Uish-water: but . too, Is His word: ‘Him | offer. that cometh unto ne J will in no wise = don't like teeta rat ny. china to for you, for here] the hands of a tenderfo Quile right, though ‘You' don't ‘khow me; Mr.' Craig." 1] would WOVE «an excelle ont fifteen' years ago: be-| de oat an range | was delf, a quarter the minister. "Don't thick. So I Aaithy "wihtil not tonight: perhaps up, Swept, dusted, gnd Who knows-it all aire After the room was ordey now, and. who never betrays a secret, | Have it oer ae Him. Don't be afraid t uste we proces ded to nag council He could fer dinner, * Nelson looked at him, with his a music, ."We can fll but.' voice: | hours, in a husky said and he added _gioomily, good, iC's "hell for} can't beat' the dance Kickers." "' " replied Craig al‘Haye you nothing "is for and i A blanketed, Ue BLACK ROCK down, Fe THE INTER-MOUNTAIN foe Date date ruary puiiie ilion of first hin novl AL ALES te TANNER Engineer. publication, of completion 4, 197 3 January of publication, Feb- : |