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Show Ce ee Tee we Oe eT ee ee ev ae INTER-MOUNTAIN ae ‘The Black Beauty we Visalia: "ist! se "I swell remember ee es » Yesterany * a oratiesy 13 Wtidtee's or staggered in our pace, our CHAPTER XXXIV gallop became faster and faster as we | Heared the cannon, all clouded: in } White Puan while the red fire Mashed An Old War Horse, throughj aptain had been broken "My imaciter in and my dear master was trafned for an army horse; cheering on his comrades his first with his owner was an officer = cavalry goin tight arm raised on high, when one out to the Crimean wa He said he of the balls whizzing close to my head, quite enjoyed the eatcing With the pea horses, trotting togethe 2r turning ogether, to the right hand or the struck sword sinking Spirited gentleman, was very fond of him and treated him from the first with the greatest care and kindness. told me army horse when. it. he thought was came the very to ‘sent but abroad Saw the sky or were able to stretch our The ship sometimes rolled about jegs. knocked were we and winds, in high Nowever, about and felt bad enoush, to an end and we were at last It came to again over swung and up hauled the land; we were very glad and snortwe once for Joy when ed and neighed under our feet. felt firm ground more country the that found soon "We different very was to come had we many that we had from our own, and besides the fighthardships to endure ing; but many of the men were so fond evervydid they that horses of thelr comthem to make thing they could wet and all In spite of snow, Tortable, things out of order,"' "But what about the fighting?" said than anything Ts ‘was not that worse else? were and out, called be to and sound impatient to siart off, though sometimes we had to stand for hours waiting for the word of command; and when the word spring forward as if there were backward from fell to-the past us, and charge I was where he fell. earth; the the the left, hand, and saddle other he rjders by the force of driven from the diet" trumpet the from right "No, the army farriers went over the field with their pistols and shot all that were ruined; some that had only slight wounds were brought back and attended to, but the greater part of the noble, willing creatures that went out that morning never came back! In our stables there was only one fn four Qe returned. know; hardly hear to liked always "I he, said "Well," We his whose horse had been killed under him, caught at my bridle, and mounted me; and with this new master I was again s0ing forward: but our gallant company was cruelly overpowered, and those who remained alive after the fierce fight for the guns, came galloping back over the same ground. Some of the horses had been go bad! y Wounded that*they could scarcely move from the loss of blood; other noble creatures were trying on three legs to drag themselves along, and others were struggling to rise on their forefeet, when their hind legs had] been Shattered by shot. Their groans were piteous to hear, and the beseeching look in their eyes as those who escaped passed by, and left them to their fate, I shall never forget. After the battle the wounded men were brought in, and the dead were buried." "And what about the wounded horses?" I said; ‘were they left. to time for a long from loose with seen other horses de, tried to join in the ranks and gallop. with them; but I was beaten off by the swords of the soldljers. Just then, a soldier were we then and bodies our under lifted off our legs in spite of our strugthe air sw ung through gles, and were over the water to the deck of the gréat small, in. pl&ced were There vessel. never fell Stagger uttered no ery; speed, but the on ine and I trembled as I had never trembled before, and T too, as I had walk off the land into the ship; so they were obliged to put strong straps close stalls, and him Swept their Spot "was he, not could said we felt place by his my to kee "I wanted side and not leavé him uhder that rush of horses' feet, but it was in vain; and now, without 2 master or & friend, I was alone on that great slaughter ground: then fear took hold an ship he almost it," of course, part Of of Pleasant; being ver the séa in a great changed his mind. "That dreadful! Hfe I though he check my dropped rein the dappled fron #-ay and considere d very handsome. His master, a young, high- He him, the shock, I tried to Salting at the word of command left, , or dashing forward at full speed at the Sound of the trumpet or signal of the officer. He was when young a dark, was given we used to as gayly find eagerly no cannon balls, bay- through with lances 2nd gashed iy "Ah," lie said; "I should think - with fearful ‘sabre cuts; though werieft them dead on the feld or dying in the | agony of their wounds, I don't think I] feared myself. My master's cheery; voice, as he encouraged his men, made me feel as if he and J coulda not be killed. I had such perfect trust in him, that whilst he was guiding me, 2 was ready to charge up to the very; never saw-it.. No, doubt..it is fine when there is no enemy, eras it is just exercise and parade, and sham fight. Yes, it is very fine then; but when thousands of good, brave] men terror; while and a long breath! ed, and "Tt as went was an autumn. hour had for a} morning. before turned and, daybreak out, ready our caparl- soned for the day's work, whether it might be fighting or waiting. The men stood by their horses waiting, ready for orders. As the light increased, there seemed to be some excitement among the officers, and before the day was begun, we heard was in his saddle, stood expecting the and every horse touch of the rein or the pressure of his rider's heels, all animated, all cager; but still we had been trained so well that, except by the champing of our biis and the rest- ive tossing {ime, it of our could heads not from be time said that to we stirred. "My dear master and 1 were at the head of the line, and as_all sat motionless and watchful, he took a little stray lock people, aes ther and as they led walked as if he Jerry of course stand, of but the do of my Bayard, our duty, mane which had as but we'll done." He my beauty; we have stroked my neck that morning more, I think, than he-had ever done before, quiétiy, on and:on, as if-he were thinking his something of hand crest on und : still, for whén he whe else. I neck, and and happily; liked rmie feel my butI his all IT Knew to arched loved to be ay. ont Peet on my proudly very day, that over it tell but all I will that ten stood inoods, quiet, happened of the last it was together; that we made of the front in right a valley across we were enemy's cannon. By this time charge was the right se2°on Jerry I new to all the purpose to kill "Can in about strong for the right as John and good-tempered and mervery few people could pick a with him. He was very fonc of meking little them to himself. fond of, was this: songs One and singing he was very "Come, father and mother, And. sister.and brother, Come, all of you, turn to And er help one another." And so they did;.Warry was as clevat stable-work as a much older boy, and always wanted to could. Then Polly and ten do. what Dolly used he to come in the morning to help with the cab--to brush and beat the cushions, and rub the glass, wilile Jerry was giviIng..us.a)\-cleaning «in. the yard, and Harry was rubbing the harness.. There used to be a great deal of laughing and fun. between them, and it put Captain and.me in much better xpirits than if we had,;heard scolding ana hard words They were: always: carly in the morning, for Jerry would say: "If you in the morning é Throw minutes away, You can't pick them up In the course of the day: You may hurry and scurry, And flurry and worry, You've lost them forever, Forever and aye He eould not bear any careless lolitering and waste of time; and nothing was so near making him angry as to find people, who were always. late, wanting a cab horse to be driven hard, to make up for their idleness. One day, two wild-looking young Men came out of a tavern close by the stand, and called Jerry. "Here, cabby! look sharp, we are rather late; put on the steam, will you, and take us to the Victorla in time for the 1. o'clock train? You shail have a shilling extra." "T will take you at the regular pace gentlemen; shillings don't pay for putting on the steam Hke that." Larry's cab was standing next to| minutes SATURDAY, him, so: you me the South- take to train. J should be most fRORBATR : AND ee OTICES. tae ope cae ET Count, can get know ovey the ground, said how if we Tomorrow a a 28th so. seal a "affized., this IN of piatrich ees oo ren ao the d ‘this BTA : ' aouien De for Attorney ark. Pe tionoe W.. a. rneworth, Tichardes, Richa. ties & neys for Petitioner THE so Diviston, in i state . of Deputy erry, T nd Ph eric: Attor- COURT, for Sait "Ut fab. petition: of ees to sell court T Hi DISTRICT division, fn ina C. GASSETT "THE THIRD SO much @ with that 1907, B.: A. ee of ita the §Secretary. application n the ta matter ‘of he estate of George necessary, es of the of the follow them to the churge. ne sto ped,| "Fearful as it was, no one turned back. "Every ‘ parent @s our the ranks were thinned, but dreep comrades fell, we closed in to them together; end instead conscience of -belug set against to go beyond ‘hard friving, ave. of lot disincor- nr Taylors- BE JR., Clerk. David See rT en, Deputy Clerk Halgh, Attorney for Petl- M. COURT, for? Salt es -- V. & @na ROOMS 761 $3, et "FOR Thres orchards ateg toot a or WITH on ‘volts: U 18 current: et WE BUY AN eaurpets, MODE 1 ONE 10-HORSE BO ott Bide. L. Counselors. | Auerbach Telephone 607. Rich, Att'y, feet heading, You attention to ISMON AND eruand rnail pt Pere tion of bid. arent Ben 367 of Ol HOUSE ist, IN THE .DISTRIC COUR' ly ~pRo| Division n and for Salt: Lake ' bate county, state, of Utah the matter of aie estate. of Conrad ae dec s ‘ Notice-The Sutton Cof Fritz: 8. ErtRe. pray ing for the issuance to. himelf atters of administration In the ain, ol Conrad K naupp, deceused, has Baar set for hearing on Saturday, the 28th day of Wareh: A. D.7°1908, at. 10 o'clock a, tn., at the county court house in the court Yoom of said court, ie Salt Lake. City, Salt Loke county Lh Witness the clerk or said ae with the seal thereof effixed, this 16th day of. March, A. D. 1908, eal): J. U. ELDREDGE JR.,. Clerk. By W,. HH, Farnsworth, Deputy Clerk Adain A. Duncan, attorney for peti- this BARBER Sitantioos eee free, is POR KE; plentie at publication, arahe hai ing place ef sell ern eae lica whi Sf07-% otf } thig e WANTED 90 February a 2 Te; day " srockH ea MEDVING, GIVEN c= 13 sth OLD- THAT CREDITOCHS. ( 20, Bald me e o'clocle w re5 bbe on Tu 1908, at he Ofof gaanid day, Maera 139 Ind. 17 _ Box WITH >SS MRS. North; coses. 3 tisement eA ern 28: 0 'TO oe 1+ LEND. TOB a "es MONEY Dp. I. alker bidg. tf AND PIANGD w. Ss | West. STORAGE. ne _ STORAGH commercial Ind 1861. oe UNE LAMOREAUX, Ind 341. ' STAR PRINTING lace printing, bool uling. S08 State st. 514 NORTH 1ST CO., BOOK AND binding and paper Telephone 10H4-y. SCAVENGER. CITY SCAVENGER phone s, Bell worth Mgr. ae WANTS phone 6150-k. AND and South. PILIN DING. SALT fice 2087-y, LAKE 4] Bell, CO., Ind. BAe Richards St. 3079. BOTH A. co. Te Ind, UlingOF- 266; 170 STOVES AND RANGH REPAIRS. - WANTED. LOVETT, r oun 44 trod. Be 1] phone 2304 ALL MAKES N. Seventh REWest, SPIMEPUALISTS. montis HARRIET fee te reading sday meetings, W eat Temple. ally; 8p. TRANCR unday and 167 South m. TAILORS. AN, a AN IT OR go Nor th, eRe AND REMAK- ING. MONEY H. F. ACCOUNTANT OR OFFICE MANA6 satis? Wee eore: for| ger, age nnual stockhold- | an¢ passe d §. - SO. W. TEM- CLUANING MOVING NEATLY No. &S zy yen. WwW. 1209 ON, & KIMBALL'S VAN o., moving, storage hauling. 19 W. ist Bell 2188. no to r this ee "iaing ie peaite three ness firm's adyerinser ted" witho ut pay. GIRL Ind. &s TO $1.60 AND $2.00. GREAT WESTSteam ( st und Mattress Cleaning >» Be ‘ 2629-x, IF YOu call at aan to are run three firm's advorpay. WITH A pees TO eee between Sa m.. Renu iieank nena GOOD a 2 TEAMS WHO WANT , Republican. o17 : wr, Works. ee 139-x; L Soo pa GEISL ta 331 W. priva te home fo connate. Boll phone Ma3-x. Ind. phone 145" » Wo- 32 UNEMPLOYED FAMILY man in Salt Lake Cily to register at the Free Bmployment SRO No. 71 ere Fr et. ° BOY RUG GREAT Mattress Tne HELP-MALBE. sl rBtali eee $8%9-k, MIDWIVES. WITH A HORSE TO y 2 Sun » Republican office. jany e cl of reot nenxed, ‘this WORKS, phone ~ BITY ING-LOCK ‘SMITHS. MATRESS heading business a ins sorte sd without N MEN xpenne eye Co., Salt publication, Bell MAIN - noe Be C nee AN I ‘OR years. "Se seretar rni pbk & Date of first PLUEP Good s SITUATION 5 hea Bell Mania KEY WANTLD-PEMALE ee given that at of ‘the: naael of directors held day aan Fe peat 1908, an (&) cent. per rt - AND she erie ures pun three No. business firm' inserted without Da laectint INING COMPANY. business, Salt Lake i t Mcc fornick & Co. Any stock upon asse seta may remain unof March, ae fo STEAM ARPETS AND RUGS CLEANEI anh returned promptly. Work guaran Been Phones 104. "Sanitary oo ton ta novates at. house, oo Santiine House Cleaning Co, u7 South West Temple. to eet rs af ith. eens ph th Is "lesa KINDS. BUY NEW VACUUM SANITARY hy lo gon; noljseless, cee carpets clea en up; shear on e floor or prom; tly. National House Cleaning Co. Phones; 4256; Ind. 978 GRAPHOPHONE Bast { tah. h 20 ASSESSMENT, ALL 9x12 RUGS, $1.25 TO $1.0. Western Steam tarp et and. Cleaning Co. nd. 23. Bel OXAXCHANGE, "nts sale at pub= unless payin nt is a ide the 7th day of 1G SE ees asof with bh st as 0 } Brigham Str Date of OF AND DYEING. cAnrer r CLEANING. less under this heading, for each insertion. TT *; 16th aad; 2nd eg MU pOLE-AGR und aoa aon rice OR. * ih Bast t., Cler] Peputy Cl Attorney for } a CLEANING Windows, woodwork, otc, getuepine Nat. House Cleaning 'CO;,.:59-38, 80. eae st HELP i¢ plo. SECOND-HAND CLOTHALLL. KINDS ing, eee valises; best prices paid. 21 Com. Send poostal card; phone $771-Kk. CUE te BODO AROS LOLA Le ee eee CLEANING. 32,.Cl publication ASSESSMENY? NW. 1. W ASHAKIE-NEVADA. MINES COMPrincipal place of business, Salt is hereby Utat "of the board 4 day of ant of one (1) orders. SRSAX- oh | BENEF hey addre SS i Uta an purposes, This apignated in the state enas 167 against the granting of eels if the reasons n fs filed in Serie °ooffice within HEN Soe f first. express le v e or "NICHOLS, chemista, 229 So. West WAVE bedding, partic , : ‘and (30) Public. ~ t 1 to October 1 ri 4.5F not r..toirrivate 1 ce mbes aced {n section 1 mange 1 west, Salt PRO"Lake Notary KAIGHN. & THURMAN Eractice 1. ae tha Courts of Utah, Rooms 414, , D. F, Walker Building. a es ------ ASSAYERS. RN, x ROCK f S. 316 Republican. 9° - aan POWER, Call at 73 Mar. ; EB. 0. Lee. Badge ane B te EADGER, CLEANING eae PUPwant 21 otf Benjamin ROOM WITIT ~ by two gentlemen; ut being close jin, 3 d price. ay e t said luke at a feet Bone e of the ZY fon. ‘1, 1 wenoe Salt "from, w here h ae FIVU-ROOMS; 415° "East 8th 22 COCKER: SPANIEL Fhone 2641-y; Also pay <cash, F. M. 1. BISHOP, OP, DOOLY BLK. SPE- Sele 226, State a2 Ee hae 244- street. cial this. DOrses ATER USERS. | Office, Salt Lake 19058. iven that E. W PRESSED South. two 4-horse-power, 500 volts, anid orse-power, 2) volts, all dlrect second-hand, in good condition, Attorneys Insertion, sell-_furniture, ROOMS. te less under this heading, for each Insertion. Hiram ©. Boe wnder = t ATTORNEYS. P. for cach w2u-> Sth. and offered at a bargain. LOT OR Ee eEn spot cash to. ra less mee MODERN. tt ONE '33; NEW: COOPER: WAGON, $75, one set new work. harness, $25! one double seated, ‘rubber tired trap. 415: BE. 8th South, $100. a1 WANTED, a lv cents Temple. SA LE-MISCELLANEOUS, ines or cents. 7 HREE ples cheap. cow. "Will spec- n and Cannon, NEW I. FURNITURE "FOR 1| South.class condition. south ee ee nees arom. $2,500-for ric ench coe nace, Aerie and Brat four le see"porches, corn street. Phone 4301 Three West MODERN 415 toilet, vide mee tt BASEMENT FIVE-ROOM Parties leaving . city: oe eas AT Ttepublican Cc SUMMER AND South ORS: Erp FUR to TWO BEDROOMS ine ae ight and bath Bell $1, 000. to 39. 000. erie tT ‘and large farms YOUR So. brick, séuth front, large pereh; all con- d. 121 NEW ONES and moder n, and 32 RENT. TWO pane. Canyon Ro: INV. ea yalk fton sveltnent, 3 : or ae side "bi ihe ts NUM- at FIVE-ROOM -.COT TAGE, Apply-429. Sor'Third: 3s: So. a near City. "Bouliry ranches KEY Ledve SUNNY-; FRONT = ROOM, ~ GROUND floor, electric light; ledy preferred: "$8 per month:. board, we des r ear. : 230) ..: 3a outh. "Bell plions 2796-2. and good Southeast, en , line, $2600-4-r re- or less under this heading, nts for each insertion. venlences. Phones : "ll 137 LO 00K AT THE bk ; "aS 33199-7- s ai Nc Liberal Wilfley, ELAT eward. FOR Three pies lines or less under this heading, 10 cents for each inégertion, ENTERPRISE HORSE; pounds. to J. M. 21 TWO 4 jogtrot." to _ pleas or 426, 744-7. Three eas Sette Sou h Sth E. 021 Recdat wee Thiva el) eo ne southwest corner So Prove 'c to rostrong's court roon District pecs of Salt Lake e at which sald t . itness the clerk otf maid court, witb the aoak ry, Ab. "1308 oe 26th day of of‘the or spear ore the afd court toaearicnees 5s aise peat an "9 : 6! ba granted to voll 6 nicl ad shal nS at! the counts yo court house, inthe court room of sald. court; Ra salt balks I u inty, vo City Salt j Witness the clerk of sa "gourt with| the ose is 14th day], gton, ST., Indiana THE preferred. atrect, or ae B ROWN SABLE FOX Lake theater. Return Reward. Drug Greenhouses 1 i co. 36. MAIN. 1472 ne tro DRIVING if returned Pierpont FOR SALE-REAL BSTATD. oon gies Salt house, t diy ey describe as commencing =< rody west and 1190 feet, aah inches ae iiincagl a his jaded horse, he set south of the northeast corner of lot 18; fivesacre "A," Big s hurd us he could. Jerry patted | 10, ‘block Ppplat Field survéey,. thence west 10 rods to me ae the neck:‘No, Jack, 2 shilling cente ft a ono-r alley, thence of thing, would not pay for that sort south fh5 feet. five inches, east 1 ji \ a 65 oTRe five in to the mince wold it, of1 hoy? .begin 1 $2 wake oun Although Jerry was determinately ‘of Uta ae Bae been set for henring on Bat: 7 urday he 28th day of.March, A D. his BVANS: S91. DISTRICT courr, a en ws of the state of tO the Third, DisLake county, Utah. to be allowed to dis{ssolve; and that Sat- has sald. court, in "Lake county, : real gstate of deceased, to-wit right,"' and as he shut them in, with| An undivided one: half intérest tn ali then,. terri no hand toja w ink toward Jerry, said, "It's against | of lot 22, block one (1), Hampton's sub- fied at 2 ju amonget| guidé him, came pressing> his old companions, tv gallop. ayith fF. phones of OONotice {is hereby given e Co- operas pet hag c ae 5 Ward BUNCH orgs Tune TO sede ise DARK "BAY Welght about 1,000 bered Orta Ww rite ta said - deceased, toivelit: n und ide one-half interest in the e ast halt of the northeast qu: ray and the east hal (Sei By ow Daniel titioner, oth ee on BONE, "LOST, CRAMER FLORAL CO., WHOLESALE = re ally Herts: _ carnations, funeral gee p a horse wile out of the ranks; ith being alone, Se py to signa. should | $s990-5 held JR., ae GOOD GIRL Saturdays. 149 Bal- IN..-THE "DISTRICT. "COURT, PRObate division, in ind for. Salt. Lake well used to the roar of heayy guns, county. State of ah. the flyfire, and In the matter. of othe -estato of rattle of musket the I had Agnes Jane Burt Now? 1}, de sed never put us; near juz of shot Notice-The petition of Oliver Now rode Wwe as fire a such been under admintstrutor of the estate of Agnes right, the From day. ane Burt Nowell, deceased, praying for through on that an order of wale of real property of sald the front, shot from the left, and from decedent, and that all persons interestMany us upon in poured shell appear before the sae court. to and ours; he flung open the door, and sald iknow y ya @ horse cause why an order should not a brave man went down, many be "I'm your man, gentlemen! take my be itantad to sell so pee we to the "earth; fell, flinging his rider : ut a vider ' «oyran}:c2b, my horse will 1 ¢g get you-there all necessary of the Tolo wins described meny. wildly uch the ooD otice uu 1e -‘matier...of the estate . of Joseph Mollor, decease Notiee--The pe eens ‘of Mittie Mellor, executrix of the asta o Tahar Melor, deceased; pray rise: sale of real/ prope cots and that all persor before thi ald court wi 1 order should not be Cll A work "been ealled by a a majority of the W itneke the clerk of said court, wit! the seal thereof affixed, this 1¢th day of. March, '.A.):D.~1908, (Seal) J. os EL DREDGE. JR., Clerk. By W. farnsworth, Deputy Clert Thompsoi &Gibson, attorneys for petition IN bate LADY day: washing and Call at 643 South ig Bona Bell 238 all. pr operiy, come Batern it Be trans cle ting ‘is athe by order of Board. "of 3 PVANS, Secretary, will NEATLY G OPZALL ai pe ORDERS ar "Ind phone 10741 SEWIN called S5@.inuc bh 200 at the cou nity in officers, proby-laws or 2 pn eee of any properly come c: transacted. le Cosgrove, praying for ths dmission to probate of a car alia docurgon''s purporting to be a transcript of the last will and Feptasent: of . Micheel for eranting ayn * fol- ofpees Be iT led election Mich- "Bler 10% county : KILOLDERS., ADJOURNED stockholders of.the O.] incor por: sted, vening, April il 20, C 1d store of said} South Main. street, 2 state of Utah. PROLake of 2 SLOC Departinent estate Homer the 15th the an: eceaar for ‘of officers and other purannual the partieulars aforesaid, to direct ne of the compa essaae steps to carry" into offect ‘resolutions of the RICHARD the and he sal "eheréof leg So ACtibiCg ait the aintiff's aay Plaintiff. P. Adét,, Salt vake ‘Cc sity, of ‘lestters s testamentary tb or A. ch,. A, U. z LOREDGE IR. C16 Maren. ED vs. of entitled "action allure so to . rendered agains you of the com be | court. with} izth day of} in om ner provided be a ye named couel The CLIO is to recover a a the bonds of matexisting hetween you 10 o'clock a, m., county ea house, in the court room °o said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Jtah Witness the clerk of said court, with the séal thereof attixed, this 16th day of Mi RLhy Ae QD. (Seal) 2 J. Uz ELDREDGE JR, Clerk. By - H,, Farnsworth, Heanies 'Glovik. Br lg ham Clegg, att orney for petitione o ACH SUR Ra Iii Ps eo" mBouth 9th ng above has. peed | IN* THE DISTRICT COURT, PRObate division, in and for Salt Lake county, State of Utah. n the matter ‘of the estate of John Buckle, deceased. Notice-The petition of Charlea C. Buckie, praying for the removal of Join ‘I. Buckle as "executor and the issuance to: Utai Savings & Trust company of letters of administration with ill annexed in the State o ohn Buckle, deceased. ‘Aisé= the 2 petition of George' G, Buckle, praying for the acceptiance of: his eee ws one of ie Gxecutl ha set hearing on Saturdiy, the ossth day OF March, ~ D. 1908,,at 10° o'clock a.m the unty. court: house, in the court room Said.county, court ae ar Lake. City, Salt of qe ital stock of this corporation eo paca to be as earn: anda ssegsmen on the ce be jevied and. Collect ted : in the both us judement. will the cer anblng SITUATIONS WASTED. -- ‘ "WOMAN WOULD UKE POSITION as housekeeper In, city. cay 640 ae .. Lem, > Mrs-- -Kimbatl. considering ee an THE State day within. 1 oe of directo East. OF of the 4 a ot FLORISTS. ake Moorgan, plaints, ant only| | March, (21, present claims Be eure at the 4 B. Wa Cc 7 ‘Utah, on of July;tA.,-D. su MMONS. DISTRICT COURT THE th 10th election the Durhose. th that the A for | low He: PICKERING BERGee of the estate deceased ation" March 21,| Morning.) day March TUaL Blane 2epainial I Said John David Amundsen, admi re and for the distribution of A esidue of snid estate to the persons panieen hes been set for hearing on oe enon, tha ul S. rst aE. the IN THE eee COURT, _PRObate Division, fm nd for Salt Lake county, state of Uta In the matter of the estate of Dyre Ainundsen, deceased . Nootice-The petition of John David Amundsen, administrator of the estate pape for the also. for aes | LEGAL NOTICES, IN bate Vouchers spe t he, we NOTICES (Consult County Clork or Ties signers for Tuorther informationy held mending of for Grif-|of NOTICR TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF ARTHUR PICKERING, We PROBATE AND GUARDIANSMIP A, Attorneys why." (Contlaued oy Maphinintak of Harriet Bph GEORGIANA RP, a "I, must go," he - said, earnestly, "please. to open the door, and Jet us lose no time "The next minute Jerry was on the box; with a cheery chirrup to me, and a twitch ofthe rein that I well understood boy,"' them 7 not cna ate igh. first b 1908. Ci oy Ready or a ly, M'MILLAN, estate gos you could: get me there in time, and will gladly. pay. yon .an extra fare," "L'lL do my very. best," said Jerry, pearly. ‘If you think you are well nough, sir,"" for-he looked dreadfully White and fll. "Now then, Jack, my "spin along, we'll show 21, NOTICES street, Salt Lake the: 23rd. aay, (CAROLINE en Be we thankful MARCH and one called in the court room of Ss ut i 2 Lake, :.Clty, «Salt U better man than my was kind and good, UTAH, LEGAL a: shopmen Notice-Tho go CITY, him into a shop, he were in great pain. came back to the look." In the matter of the fought}ael Cosgrove. decensed Barker. never knew a raster. He and as Manly; ry, that quarrel turned over on the wrong side, laid it over on the right and smoothed. it down with his hand; then, patting my neck, he sald, ‘We shall have a day of it today, if ono morning, LAKE eastern Railway," said the young man: "this unlucky fall-has made me late, I fear; bute-It Is. of great Importance that I should not lose the 12 o'clock O'clock the firing of the ene- mny's guns. "Then one of the officers rode up und gave the word for the men to mount and Im a second every man killed, or crippled "No," he sald, ‘that is: more. than a horse can understand,. but the enemy must have ‘been awfully wicked I shall I walt- on: one usual, cavalry day paused are life, it has a yery different "Do you know what they about?" I said. { captain drew he that horses for cannou's mouth. Io saw many brave men cut down, many fall mortally vounded from their seddies. If heard the cries and groans of the dying; I had entered over ground slippery with blood, and frequently had to turn aside to avoid trampling on wounded man or horse; but, until one dreadful day, I had never felt never forget." Here the old and SALT we were on the stand waiting for « Signers for Purt er Information, fare, that a-young man, carrying « 1908; at 10 o'clock a. m., atthe papa heavy portmanteau, trod on * piece of court ayee int Po court room of orange peel which lay on. the paye7 ity, ment and fell down with great force. Ww ltress the alark as sald court, with Jerry was the first to-run and lft him up... He seemed much stunned; "I never saw my dear master again. believe he fell dead from the saddle. never loved anyother master -so well. I went Into many ether engagements, but was only once wounded,]} when the terrible bombshells whirled | and then not seriously; but when the through the air and burst into a thouwar was over, I came beck again-to sand pleces England, as sound and strong as when "J,-with ay noble master, went into] I. went. out.' many actions together without a-sinI safd, "I have heard people talk tah gle wound, and though I saw, horses | about: war as if it was avery fine Witness the cle rk the seal Nad ai shot down with bullets, pierced | thing.'' onets or bullets. I believe so long as we feit our rider tirm in the saddie, and his hand steady on the bridle, not ole of us gave wey to fear, not even REPUBLICAN, careless people, he always went 2 gooa fair pace, and was not against putting On: the steam,-as he-sald, if only -ho isnew wh vs By THE : oo 5 j : rye i anon SE _-- . CLARK, née WALLPAPER delta NATIONAL 59 Waet First HOUSE Bouth. W. 80. TEMPLY CLEANERS. __ CLEANING CO, Botb phones. |