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Show casi an diana 6 THE > WITHOUT END At the Wolf river LUCIA crossing of a real the! "Open he - intoned, Mississippi LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1907. REIGNS IN A PALACE. the door, tosalie," he Rosalie!" he silent and I say!"" tones answer. called. morning,}/cross thuh_ What ati MUNRO. said BY | "If you sill!' toward by the batteau, the her costume ferrywoman feminine unbound turesque clothes, : hair in the pro-| a the house. | Pp back do ~ Mr. negro ran up, Chase." Chasel. Yo' must be ' Jf I Mrs hi date aie Sada Ferryman! FYor-the-} pulled other-side!" Law qd," the negro ejaculated "Good "That's his voice!" "He must not come across heah, Caesar,"" she "Whi, Miss sald. how's it Ros'lie? Shaking swine This thuh gov'men". to come "cross, his to be yeh move you paht|/ head and back to] try | that} want] him; He | / fifteen feat me! You The and birds pines had even the had hushed ceased their songs, the stream their waters of to] and the water, Sven the a and he slowly worked antiquated smile wise rr or came af . rope heah ferry with on Tee pone suh! murmur \y-aijted. the the his hern ae half} other-| suh.. Chase?" Ah ain't foh-lemme aesar, you "Deed, "Shut "Ah I vonet "Was you Mahse up! 7" up! me to dun you're Where ly-/ with wuz-thet: it? Ferry whi ut do visit? , He with voice owe Started veranda-rail, 28°: and may when I she raised otherwise @Ur New was fail young over there?" father have said yo'," is "Yo' wuz, to shoot yo' say, Chase?" here you' One) that true, ' I loved any ‘honor'! you now. you man said <I did I have as s dee ply aduld : "You love talk you always loved today! ‘Chanece'?"" she repeated, "Or, do not rathuh Conte with some well- jaid plan? ue Toles this Ah shall time!' t is chance. father terday. I heard In the not New prove so easy Orleans, yes- with me, thrown ae partride-shooting was exeeptionally good on this side of oe Wolf river, and that is the reason sald. never-]] ; when |! met - I was younger-up to the you-and of my debts am know itt' time] " ; name, because, legal age mahse'f? bein' as we il, Ah An' that mar-|ago, when fuhst we met, You|purpose, M1 Carroll ; a girl could | mah} SHE with some Whitestone| Chase?" ; in "ton SUYs toh laknappe,' good now," he said, adding to him- ferry stood terrupted agaln | face and again a year would dah toe speak of happiness!" same! "A man like me!" he repeated. "If|cfothes | WAS ARRESTED LOS ANGELES. IN | the ‘But yo" didn't unduhstan' o Notthuhn men know wu lot about Southohn women, don't vo'? We have been brought uy toe do things diffunentlhy. than vo", it. seems-we creoles! That yo' should have taught nté to believe in ye', toe cah foh yo". an' thi +n toe-why, it was shameful! AY vith yo'? Accept youah charity-foh that was what it. would have been! No! Yo' didn't know me! Yo" Nohthuhners seem toe know very little of creole women!" ‘You angered' me so-" he inter"Yass, Ah angered yo'." she kept on, ‘an Ah do so now Ah hope! Thuh truth huhts! Yo' taught me that! Mah pride was false, Ah think yo' said!) Suppose Ah s of no pahticuluh family? Suppose mah matuhnal ancestuh was of thuh maiden emigres-ian' a peasant girl-sent out) from France toe John Law's Missis- | sippi company Suppose that on ! ' thuh male side thuh fubst. of ouah This pieture Is from a ee of progenitohs was wu private Seanish sol- | Mrs. Olga: Norwood, wife of the son dier-an° adventurer? Suppose they of a well-known New York lawyer, wuh ‘of no pahticuluh:' famftly, toe | who was arrested on the chnrge of use youah phrase? Foh all that, mah} theft. while on her honeymoon at Los fathuh had enough energy am' ability | Angeles. Young Norwood served in B > his own way in thuh wohld) the Spanish-American: war, and: also | without thuh aid of a rich marriage ° * | servec with the Britis ns an' moh than that, he had thuh bohn| ‘ = fl h in South é Africa instinet of a creole gentleman sprung honorable parentage! When mah methuh died, he was thuh one a ar. ago,. when. I. found you in who taught me thuh meanin" of thuh | jew Orleans, and tried to take you pride that will puhbmit a man _ toe 1) back North with me by force. I was make such a marrlage as yo' wished wrong in that, as in almost everytoe make an' thuh pride that will puh- | thing else, except, believe me, my love mit a girl toe ‘love, honoh and obey' | for you, Rosalie! In New Orleans, such a man*when she finds him ourt | yesterday, I an ard nothing of the life Pride! Yass! 1 have pride! ' you lead her did not know 1 youah pride! If mine's false, <o ite x | should see a0 No one knew where wheah yo' came from, toe thuh othuh | you were I have made three visits kind! Divohce me foh abandonment, to New Orleans to find you since you an' pick out one of youah Nonthuh- | eluded me a year ago, each time withnus-a girl who believes as yo" do, out avail. Today, Iam here by chance. if theah ah any such, an' marry huh Providence. it seems, had brought us ek she has money." ° together once more, Rosaliea "Rosalie ‘*Three visits How honohed Ah "Ah have not finished, Ah want should feel! ak ‘thu way from Maryto tell yo"!" Heah Ah remain-free- land, teo. ro' ust have been put to with no bitttuhness to entuh mah lifé! quite an expense! Ah youah debts all Some man, Ah don't know who, whose pak ow eee: thuh lawyuhs said, prick"Taunt me, if you like. My debts 4 s 2 aré not paid." absolute had Grae eardic anere fathan rata "Your family? Do they hope mah the dis-|}enough money into thuh estate | affaihns may yet straighten themselves ? settle his debts foh him aftuh he fail- Do they provide funds foh-- < 4 asasne Juliette Medici, povertyina London asylum. tinction of haying had three whose picture fs here She was an American millionaire husbands. shown, died in girl, and had ial will explain the actions it is' wise to ex Wien: realize story the ; the hors tutor whit a told he ‘ .HY L & Sy pectla 4 vieiou « FET Des li iigent il { rn ; osarbrhic the 1 usiweful It ie , : loved Oo ashamed of that = ru such things rp pon eee patience through not give u hope th most igno- ind , pe amiable, thy S ni Fi met not t and oe . Vth | Gets eit tio. awal asl es anes of oe Ie = ists Seanad and philanthropists theeworld to ~ORGANIZED) ‘etforts: a . better 5 m of education that now exi Ovuehtj it net to stir ct religious ' ofthe day to consider the possible TIMMORTALI of animals, "I f mnvet Ouest it not to make every ceil ‘ | Christian " Inn oon earth ACH having ONE E an Trt -TGNORAN' made to: understand that ‘ ib «8: . rihiy of his intellect to Indulee such hed tempers, "became the i itKing ; obedient an vi Letabl 6.0 OL niaie! trie ani , th shoulders, ; to make a picture ane 00 bearing , ignoblé letter ned those : animal.' But} Milling up the' glass, he the contents, ek, tossed tos the) cwarter The and latterhanded gave rack, -letters'-on 6 re ome the again drank him‘Jandlord kack 17a the + cents, was stood of the steps. about to speak hesitating to her "Shame again,| back quick on you," ana finish about ii aald up Sn the tutor,."eo| "net that word anid Ra Hack went Kine Old Parry any acs sea serpents around here? Salt-No, miss; they ain't been serpent here since they put "It may interest you to know," he/and not findine the la two ieiter ji ina beai opto: called to her, at length, "that it was|the raeék, he hunted in nother atchis + - --__- {Il who paid your father's debts." left and produced them The Rensen Why. She started Upon introduetion, King had been "] wonder why Mercury, the messen+O. as told' to -notice that I was dressed! ger of the gods, Is never quoted as He saw hew sway, as if about to} jn brown, and my friend, Mrs.|} the idel of messenger boys fall, : ~. in blue He had studied beth ¢es"Whit a foolish question Didn't he Pretending then that he thought tumes with the eyes of a connoissevs,) year wings on his feet' she needed his help, he was beside her} but with masculine tact he aad given ii io ----- again in a moment He gathered her] ro idea which he thovght the pretae |into his arms, und held her despite! tje;y India's sacrea tires have not all Seen her struggles. Late the tutor said take || ©XUs ished was The most which Carroll." she said, "is it true?" this flar to the lady ‘in: theIXitig, brown Still exists consecrs ated ancient twelve centu- boys' mine, horse's bridle under his arm, silently | you but knew what IT have suffered}jan' cahn an hones' livin', even if it watching the approaching shore. ~ |the past three years! If you but kKnew|is by runnin' a ferry, than have yo' The butteau had hardly touched the} what I have done in the effort to/say toe me yo' suppohted me aftuh landing before he was on the bank xpiate that folly of my ignorant boywe wuh married, when yo' foun' Ah and half-way up to the house. He | hood! When first I met you---""" waS not toe be thuh heiress at maa strode up the steps of the cottage, Yo' said toe youahse'f, ‘Heah ts!fathuh's death it was ‘once thought across the veranda, and knocked at mee ywize!' An' Ah was youah prize;/Ah weuld be, not because yo' loved the door with a heayy hand funtil yo' found out " me an' Ah-was youwh wife an' it ae 7 should» have. been youah pride an' pleasuh e do so, but because Ah THRICE A MILLIONAIRE, DIED IN WANT. was vouah wife an' owas poh an' foot ie aan o-" Ah had vrathuh weah in this wilduhness of and | yo' ‘Yet-we ere happy while the "Yass, Ah refused ter live with yo' dream lasted. 7 edmen ine" then, an' Ah would refuse to do so the "Yo" fohget . youahse'f. Carroll} now, it theah was any question about the|Chase! Only ao man like yo', though|jt, an' thuh cuhcumstaneces wuh thuh back across the stream. Chase| In the bow of the boat, his u "It is quite true," he said, simply dress."" Kking aid the American nan-}| "Ah have been wrong,"' she eetne in my lap tried. iv open mured, sighing, as she ceased ta try| My shopping bag, Where he smeiled to free herself ‘Ah have been cruel," She covered her face with» her i ed him to take a blue banner hands and went to Mrs le obeyed instantly. He said [CHE nothing eae PGson ee Ge | eae THREATENED | ieee area WITH tes a&o In commie mioration of the vos ro made. bythe Parsees when they emicrated from >Persia to India The tire is fcd live Umes every two hours with san dalwood and other fragrant materials combined with very dry fuel ee nm DEATH rac BY TL --- BLACKHAND. } Rosalie I did not let you know, feyring you would prevent me. ‘In letting my own debts goa; | wanted to place myself absolutely -o))| record as not earing anything about; the money it was once thought your father would Jeuve you Aw aunt or mine in MWngland left me the money | haven't a cent in the world now, except What little the law € have stucted | is beginning to bring me, and "ty people in' Maryland have never forgiven me, but I do not care It meant, | : social ostracism' for me. | 1 told no one what [ did with the! jineney. They though, | suppose, it went the way all the money get my hands on used to go [In the old days, when | Was a boy Indeed, [f have only told you to prove that I| Ald what little I could to blot out tae | j folly of yt few years ago. I would! j have told -yolt a year age had I thought of its effect upon: you. Sut | then. © war to foree you to obey! | Il thought of: that! It seemed to me th: ‘our husband, had the}! right lo command, and that everything {7 else In the world was' as nothing compared with that right! it scems I seo, now that when you promised to ‘obey you meant. you; would as long as you could ‘love, ‘honor'-as long as there were <attributes in me vo inspire ift! I: see;} now! It is IT who has been wrong! Does this, then, make 80 much dit-| ference to vou? Does it prove' so; much to you-the. lettigg of my own! debts go and the payment of those of your father by met' | a placed her arms around his} nd ee hx. tear-wet face on "shoulde "C rroll," sho. said slowly, "Ah love} j ‘3 ' Vight the botight With emphasis, and-with her free hand | thinks a cat.an > @ shook her, heavy hair back from het -} he went to the as meas- "Yes, I was. But I'm going to see ‘Ah don't know it Howevyuh, yo'- "No! I met you, then, with no pur- | Mrs. Chase now! If you don't start ah-did marry me. Ah am sorry lo€}] pose and T come here with no pur-} this ferry going in double-quick time, | Say DOSE, now! | I'm going to shoot you, instead~of "Yes, he answered, looking away ‘Ph uh result, then, was thuh same eee Understand?" over the aivers "and for me the world]as if yo' had.' The negro glanced at him again was alter 1 "Rosalie, listen to me! You re"Yass, suh Ah'm gwine to start a, ate red it foh me, too,' she in-| fused to live with me three years ago, self, under his breath, "Ah knows too, of ole." Inmooring the boat. he raised gangplank, and slowly putes the BC as young!" he bre ike out, before' His" eyes is ae mailed ine ‘ has ‘ nie oe scented "tol "Youhave made a-mistake," remarked "Whatever unworthy thought chanced } , ‘Look vat me! aise sald. Ah age say, ‘That is' w het J eI Ic of cats." | the lodger, gazing at his change You to enter my mind at that interview eautiful! An, to yo', Carre oll Cha My friend asked if he coulda spel]! have given me back too much. I usually was that of <a man who had been she finished "Ah represeent thuh unSake ; pe pay. 10 cents, and you have only taker n 8." brought up. ta know'no better, andiat tainable! Now got Try him," replied the tutor. | "Well," ‘drawled: the landlord 5 who- was too young to know for him"My gun, Caesar! he said, as he Then he said, "King, go and spelt | cheaper at wholesale.''-Philade ip! iia P ‘it elf, and it was'.gone the minute it untied his ho and dogs Taking | Horse Hurrt ne ea Sc 3 lic Ledger came! I SWear ft! Everywhere 1 his gun from the negro he led. the King found the first three lett +» + have soucht for. youverywhere. It horse and dog aboard the ferry boat one rac nd then whed' and « Denth to Snakes is this talk that we Stacy have had, and turning and raising his hat from) over and asked for a jump of s \ Miss : | h s head, he bowed, as he saw her at] which he knew was waiting | De Bais-Oh, Mr. I : isherman, are here." gn' Sai Jnot do so shopkeepers uht! them befolh.|wohnout ole subvant an' mahse'f aweah, wuh|/eked out our existence heah? Did me." yo' not come, as yo' came three yeahs "They were not!" he said. "I ried you because I loved you. partpidges. Mahse "Yes, prevent she so! bly as you, jod so willed it. Chance-a se ovide ential chance-has brought me years when not ihe Jove Orleans, would The negro was silent . "Yo' have told me of "Whut yo' gwine do on thuh othuh! They, Ah am quite well Side thuh rivuh, Mahse Chase?" he|thuh reason yo' married asked, finally. I was going it,! t Is she ""Fonohablv' appr ars me of ‘honoh theless. Years ago, when my father "Did yo' not, rathuh, leahn in some one mother died," he continued, "MY]way, in New Orleans, that Ah, poh pople in' Maryland told me I must]an* almost friendless, had secuhed ikea rich marriage. 1 grew up with chahge of this government ferry in | that I say!" toe to the and every knowing Years ago, 1nother died "Ah do not believe I ania the against "three in ‘ out- married, although you me, I was but 18 years| your mar riage. over leaned you "to youah ‘ with he walked met of EY her, and and we were not ee measureless manner, honor toward hands, Whitesome a and thuh furning away, ; "What Mahse wuz--_"' me across Mr..Carroll ur: of Ah | stretched arte | rifle. ‘ is, #4 a eroaat" goodness, Who you old! then, she ;contempt of age. I deceived you scea|else about my _ age, Chase-- Ferry 'clah saw of rascal, "Well. | Chase," is |. With folded arms. "Rosalie," he began, Mahse| see-nigh onto--" black I know las = "Shut er xeally Suhvant. "m-ah'm thuh ferryman How js yo' suh?" "Where is Mts. "Miss Ros'lie? man on across = denn wu batte: The face ; impassive sive E nearer and nearer, and :; ee he stood up to the bank where ‘e : € re r he "Yass, ing! she?" way the ariuaeye nt ae "Cae mr you?" huh pulling his 2 Mitek of 1 ) icjot lor. youmg person. In { 5 i himiit stead. of employing soa j : o man millions. money in building ne : fashionable chureht ind t maintaining so mi ‘ xpensive colleges and filling itor wie 1@ press representaen ; » many idiot asylun refor } Is‘ y Ashburton, who was former! f 5 Oe d-cards bearing large or figures . i , prison nd id ital fiee ecing teats steac Frances Belmont, an aétress Is taking ack and lL asked King to bring in of crime in the land, l not her mother, who js the wife of a New | me ; figure 7 ' j r lcs national institution for abork bricklayer, some time H® proeceded to select. the card | ; : to ; spend rb ] or homel ( children, and em ~ homeless with her in her English palace. Lady Without ligntest hesitatio: tthe g Sita I lploy tintined teachers at good salarie Ashburton picture is shown at the Had the tutor made the request I put method into prac . te i ' t Ve tional i 1 ) 5 « = eft, and. below is a picture of the Ash- | mig 6h have suspected the number I r t rmber Ww 1 jtiee «tf thes regeneration of the huburton home in England At the gly to begin the entertair ' 1 Mire i c " pi ctiire ) > un of MM Tame s : Donnelly Z E }re Bi: t iat Kine was obeying e's the Wh: +s ean be done with a sicl tod mother « f the famous chorus girl, With. no al. knowledge | yjcjouscolt. in rears: cau be done ails for Purope next eas to vis tizure indicated But with ie¢k oT victbus children tm ten daughter, and below a { 1 made my own selection of Were the nation to establish and of het home at W a Pye New a Humbe » and. the, tutor's. part was)eq lip such an educational system it York simply to repeat my* words . im the uid soon be able to dispense with tone of authority there could. be no its penal institutions. aM eG. Em Sadar OS explanation, dave that King KNEW : ia ta a ee SN "That will do!" he said, turning Toa ae zi ignt and sound Wholesale. ed an' died, two .yeahs an' a half ugo, | ay. abruptly "T am going. Goodrnles : : im be ‘ selected by ms An old gentleman stopped over night to think abeut | an' Ah have nevuh hac : I enc an nyse \ tJ nvariz sellin' mahself. as thuh price of an Bye. lerodioed : tae ae invariably a mall hotel in western Pennsylvaeasy mind oyvuh- del bts! "That shot struck home, it seems!" | ©" °™ : ia din the morning asked for a drink ‘Rosalie she called after him, as he went down A Spelling Lesson, oY brandy, saying that not feeling J ' »° steps é "Wwe Why, thuh. ve'y day mah fathuh | the He steps) < ..Thefi: We were Well : did n@t answer. her how. ‘to readand told spell. that lL: King wrote knew} =the Ye"The landlord produced the brandy and failed, thuh month aftah ouah marviage, an' yo' came home to me that he old gentleman helped himself He ‘Carroll Chase!'' she said, her voice| Word -CATon the blackboard, and! night to tell me, so yo' said, that yo' out a ssful and drank it. ringing clearly across the littlé glade,} Ning gazed at it with a suspicion of| poured wuh sorry Ah read thuh truth in Smackinjs: his -lips, he sald "yo' have called me beautiful! Look} contempt in his blue eye, if not in the youah eyes that yo' could not hide!| at me!' brown one also "That is_pretty, good, Jo guess I will Ah saw. it! For: yo'. wanted to make | ave > j : ; .| have some more. She. grounded the rifle "she held, l_have the idea that his highness} tee! Si $C ok ; a -rich*-.narriage!.A rich. marriage himself, the negro walked deliberately Sudder ‘he unlocked the door, the landing, glancing across jand, throwing it open, appes ured upon now and then at the young man on the TS in her fe eee COSthe other side of the stream Un-|} tum vith a Winchester repeater fastening the boat, he got it off into! | grinned in ao hand r Medio juncture' yearling hasti } wants] cepmed to him slower and more quiet, bring/as he glanced around the wilderness surrounding the little clearing; and muttering one temper. young vaid, gravely the gun, exthem, and the hammers But «colt sullering from disand a bad disposition The nia | animal wis cCalled-vielou ind : those Ww inclined to kiek und bite approached him . ¥ Yet ids, in four years' time, pationee feng ri irminess> have nste c 5 ame i Pransrorme horse into the marvel of the ag: ae only. met ane oe eo the st Toe a u a4 ah ‘ Vas he obliges to whin ‘ ij Wellin ae me! T have shotgun I here on the stund ovet shoot decree perhaps, that the Ning | Cleats A eae oN va NG O1 in exhibition on horse journey now from Forty-second nil | love does it _ th i i Here 2s Us: is. | it Z | Iisten-| | you this | platn, uperb. || hour's street pov he handed embarrassing At without It!} | {---" | 'she was within "Cate sets f what "Posalie, are you coming oul?" Reof Sates was a moment There | !yond the door he could hear her deep | bre athing, as she decided' w aria to do, helped,| the ferry If Masse Chase Wwe-all Las to to I did but I WILCON. }must make allowances for the idiosyn-| of) this horse-1 "do not know ; crasit 5 of the gren easter for me to see the possibility of When the king's tutor presented me Wakened intellectualitv in the horse jand a pretly young: joman: friend,| thaw: to "find any "trick" in nis } Ho accompanted me, his roval bigh-;achlevements ness proceeded to rub our cheeks with Many: othe test were resorted to, pe nose, and tweak our ear With Ifis) and in not one Jnstanee: did King fati lip. j| Ali Equine . ‘ King \ Lesson -s for i Tiuman t Beings. , i a7 will] come come 78; know Ca Se ahh LE OD f sag you not not tooken, suah! Why, Masse Chase is | ‘Yas, ‘sult,' the negro way up Nohth! fh | He took'the ‘shells out of The call rang out again, insistenly. |: See them, replacet "plea ff have have force as want you, ee gun | ‘Rosalie,' he said, "are ing?' She did not reply there! "It's I I by «f : j you are there, Listen to weli see, honey, just handed Cuesar my "Thuh ole man's} want you to come out as they used to | Pate Caesar vou wuz.' "Massa so. you! AS the the you think {g om thuh othuh side of | {huh rivuh "Ah can't ve'y the darky replie d eyes. ain't as good making-up. it wh take you. ver.time! you with your consent, not | Rosalie, listen to me « Ra: ‘Al to wot ttus about to say: aegar!": he ssid Sud. then, " Caesa is.a have papebs ielo hand From a garden patch de side cottage, an aged negro appe arec ‘Caesar,' she exclaimed, "who it ouly longs s she glanced across. the river and suddenly, she stopped short "It's Carrol Oe ' she said. "Caesar!" she alled, oe ae toward tine: unhiampered and fying fre mutA morning breeze eyes with her , BLL a WHEELER Repub am im Special Service, Copyriy LWT Then the tutor gave inoliver -test | \ll Veul L traveled=in many) o¢ the animays Mnoieliee of eolors | kingdoms, , and made no- effort to "Take, the red cloth on the iloor," he a king rid, "to the laadv who has red in her But Jast week, het im Ty OWT | di It did not for an instant seem j country, Il met the most wonderful proonbl that the horse could obey | king of his 1@° World: has: ever this ord Nothing hud heen said to | Known, an Ain 1 ti an king! him on introduction about the glimpse | Theresis no other monareh. on earth of red vest i m friend's eostume | Ee very ure who could give ome Yet. lhe walked: :straight to her; as j such Valuable information as thislif anxious-to compare the two shades one gave during our half-hour associa-+or red also remembered our } tion laine < er once was obliged to rhe monareh wa attired all in} bee our pardon for mixing or mispiaci White, with trimming or grolden|/ing g&. then tI s } brawa, and he posse ed the persona} No thes things occurred precise| pecullarity of one a blue, and. one! ly as 1 state them levi deep brown ey: His beauty was as Just how.-the Smart Alecks and ‘remarkable as his intelleet, and his) Doubting Thomase Ss who are always ) disposition was affectionate to a some-| ready to s aw "trick" in anything out don't} late in the season and late in the year. ‘There speaks your creole blood!""} The dawn had just come into the!he said bitterly Iwéavens. Flute-like and clear, a keyHe commenced to walk up and down! note was sounded by a lark in the the veranda. | lightening sky, and abore the subdued | ‘Rosalie," he said, gently, after a hunr of the river's eddying current the} moment. "It-is ‘a perfect day. To me" clear note of the a partridge came |-he# raised his arms to her; even faintly from the gras though she could not see-‘to me, it is In a leisurely way, & t door Was open-/a perfect day only "because I have ed in the ferryman's cottage on the} found you' again! You believe me northern bank of the river, and out! when I say that, don't you?" the broad veranda stepped a girl, ‘No,"' she said. "Ah have believea| in boy's attire of corduroys, a loose, | yo' befoh,"" she added. open Norfolk jacket, and trousers held | He hesitated, looking away for al in by leggins below her knees, with | moment. heavy, little high-laced , and a "Rosalie." he said, with Indrawn| broad-brimmed gray felt hat, She pa as he gathered his faculties} came down the steps, slipping on a iowether for the effort he was about pair of gloves as she walked along|(,° make, "this. is no quarrel, this claiming an Educated Horse Taught Me still he called "Por-the-other-sid¢ ope n the door, I shall break it down!" The old flat-bottomed batteau was tf yo' do,' she answered, in a low,| Niel and dry on the northern bank,!tense voice from the other side of the | and the ferrymap was @ul of sight. threshold "Ah'li shoot yo before yo', was SALT DAUGHTER | Cuevas trail, from the southerw side The house of the stream, came the call of a] "Open the waiting passenger and the Hack of his/in peremptory cager dog. She did not "Por-the-other-side!"' REPUBLICAN, BRICKLAYER'S | ee BY INTER-MOUNTAIN He repeated after her, whispering | slowly into her hair as he kissé "Rosalie, T.love you." | So they stood, encircled in each| other's arms, heart beating aseiriat | heart once again, until) at dast, he lifted his gaze to che wooded hills-at the edge of the. horizon. where .the radiant*:sun*wes hichvinthe alr **As itowas, in ther beginning-' he said, com: mnenicing to oy ote their old paraphras ‘Now asia ‘ever stall be-".". she] continue d. . . | ‘Love Without end!'"' he finished, | kissing her cheeks, her eyes and her | hair, ere he leaned on her lips to hear In the a ‘Ame old way: dow n with his ear her whisper back| f * Cz ‘ ave "> : Millionaire TI. T, Bush and ‘his been with : death . threatened $5,000 blackmail. ew York. He is Mr, Bush an is well enthusiastic wife, whose ~ by; the Black known in sportsman pictures Hand a financial and are here unl ess Social shown, ay Soca ae |