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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER DGrEN, UTAH, MONDAY MOUSING, Harlem Flat and a Miner s Shack Th ' S'.ari of a Married Couple Here and of Another Couple in the West. A Tailed Stair senator from a siat t ! a few cauin It far west look at and a talk twit It bave a ludpp Parker at Ksi.pua. The senator, iuu, ucuv I very eeli by. arliaiiilr New pied a uirrt r'nie hi one of fork's tuoMi luxurious fioiria during iu wei-W- p ij hit stay here. now liviuq iu New' York. O.w cf tba.-- callei wat a youuit maa from the aerators home town. The old r.ot only li.mu ihi young! loan from fii liovl.uod, tut he had i n riuilcn tl.e viim.i; mans wife utt lit I knee all tl'.e way to Knnbury town, when she was a iiiil rirl in iijfUil.J "don," sal.; the senator to me young I mail froi-- his home town when the) latter was mai.li,;; Ms third call, "you and lioUn are k- - ifna twucu here iu NVw lurk, are:i'l jmi?" flat. If "We're lint in a llar'i-ithat's kw'iniiit toitse.'' me .tuung mao replied. "Well," said the senator. T surely do fake It powerful hard that you and Helen don't Invite inn up tu tour place ami nlra me something to eat- - I attru do." The young niau si si ted to make so rue iv ply, lint the atuatur wasn't s Utnwigli. 'Tu gefUtig mighty tired of hotel mill reetauraut gr ill." he went uu. "I can't get any tasio or (tootl out of I- tH all tastes alike. If you and llelra only kaew how I've bin hankering for a good, Mu, lillin', asvory layout of aboulder and gn cne. I'll !ut a ho of matches that you'd have takua plt.n on me and asked me to your houeu to have some. Ever have shoulder and Nothing iu the world like aboulder and greeuJ. after alt, is there? The young maa louked a hit euthar rassed. Bvnator." he eald, "the wife and 1 have talked time and again about asking you to lake dinner with us since you caste on thlg tune. Hut you know what these dinky little flats In New York are or do yon? And Helen and I had sort of an idea that well, to bo frank, that nrter all of the aplrndlferuusnese that ynu'ra used to. why. It might make you feel aort o' iineoin oh. Its Just a Plata little plant, yon know, that flat of ours, and we thought that maybe ' l would -- or bere, boy," Interrupted the nenalor, "will you and Helen give me entne shoulder and greeua on Thursday evening, any at 6 o'clock ?" "You know we'd be delighted to have you," replied the young man. "All right. Write me down the I'll be there," said the senator. "And. Jim," he added, an the young man prepared to take bte leave, you'd better warn Helen about tbe low-dow- s g j The ecnuiiT was called u;aa ai hi hm el hy a nuiiiber of fiis former (tea-Hona- It ornery, simmering habits of greens. to make a proper tsk--a lot id grt-Cnti'i-- s of 'em. A pretty whopping bash'd of greens well. I've seen a bushel ol greens, almost. I lie down to almost shook l.ulhing. and the:t the two hands again and the young man west bis way. When Thursday evening caarfi the old senator bluff, ruddv. arrived at the lint on the minute. fur-U was a tieai ajd very tastefully nished flat, if yuniewhat small. "dure you've got plenty of greens?'' the old geUiletnau inquired. with mock the ankiety. when he was greeted by had pretty young matron, whom be know as a child. "I've bee n worrying a good deal over that today. "t h. stacks and Blacks of greens." she replied, adding, "But If there shouldn't tie fnour'h I could eke out by boiling down Hie rubber plant, you know," and so the dinner began merrily a sweet piece of 1 be shoulder niasl led meai I mill Virginia, and af- ter tbu senaoir bad tucked bla uapkia tinilen. hit chin in the way and gone at it he came pretty ui loosing Hae a thoroughly eat lelled man. "Dye i bll'.lrra know," he said, as he passed his plaic our for the second i.i lrainitiK for hi Ipiug, "tiial I've this for two days.' fact. I've hardly eateu a mouilifiil since you Invited lit or, belter, since I iuvttid myarlf. And il'a worth t?ie fasting." After tbe dinner the senator flged himself la a big rattan armchair In tbe tiny cosy corner, near a window, and gut a well seasoued btiar pipe lie longing to his young host agoing. "A cigar al er shoulder and greens!" be had eit'laiuwd. reprovl.igly. when the yuuug man bad pushed the cigar hoi hi way. imi've got "Mighty tidy place here," coni luucj i be senator, waving iiIh plm to and fro, after a pause, tflick aa a crick eel. Plumb luxurious. Iu fact." and a sort of misty light of In Hie old gray recolloction spis-are- j eyes. "1 guess Mary and 1 wouldn't have looked upon Ibis a heaven away liark yonder In I ho tangle of years, whra we were struggling along best i way we knew how. Tbe young matron had been picking out chorda on tbe piano, but she crossed over and sat down by her husband. "Didn't have any aurb things as Mary and I made cosy cornera when our first start at housekeeping," the old senator went on, crossing his legs the loaning hack and pttffinfl away at fixbriar. Nu( many arrumtiferous ings of any kind for the matter of that. "Kant la. It was a aback; and on kip shack. Unlit It myof that, a self after working hours, aud cut the scrub spruce aud flr and pine to build It, too. new "1 was a tiliermaa then In a silver mine, thirty miles from the raila week, which road. Uot twenty-fiv- e wasn't much, couni ing how costly It waa to live. "Well, aflnr I got the shack built I went down to lfolia and asked Mary she waa teaching school there. Mary one-roo- After some music, the old senator sin .a agreeable we'd beau praises of first we met a year before although . lyok hi leave, with cheery her dinner of shoulafmr 1 went to work la tba new mine I the young wife for The two young perand greens i didn't have much chance to a her. I der si lent for quite a Hut Mary waa ready, aud we gut sona sal pensive and had married in Boise, and 1 took her to the while after the old gentleman Marvellous days, liioee both gone. shack. our little old layout of a ol us young, you see. and not caring flatT guessao Isn't dinky after all. eh. little much about anything, nor minding any husband, woman?" said the young sort of inconvenience, ao long aa wife's check. were close enough to each other ao'i then, pinching his 1 could holler across the gulch on my way to work sad oa my way home. 5,000,000 Cats to Help Save a Nations And it was a home, plumb and pngier Credit. never have bad any such a boma since. M1 made tbe stove myself, loo, out boilProbably no nation on the face of of an old rusty two horse-powen mine -1 the earth ha manifested euch facile cribbed from tbe er that furnitgine bouse. Made moat of tbe caiMtbility in devising curious forma of spare bed, ure, too. Including tbe taxes as has England, ilmra. Wagoa freighting waa cum hr. in devising curious forms of capability anil beds and gear like that, ready Hiking back over the sources of made, cost a heap of money out there as has England, tu those daya anybow, they were 'way has manifested such facile beyond me. earth the "Had a rag carpet on tbe f.por of the no nation on the face ol Probably shark tbai Mary'd been making hertax uu tea self. after school hours, fo.' a year. emit! since the famous child school Dibliee were mosily wooden -- I was v.hich every American e thj' knows all about It would seem that at iiretiy handy with a ou days, llad calico curtains in the one iieriod or other every degree of window Mary bad an artistic iye, and person and every kind of thing has curtains aai those the way kite draped levied upon to defray the expense leen something dainty. there am gut the water front the creek, of government. Even y about, four hundred yards back of the revenue ileina In existence that might to fill up the three big shack. I'ai-of the water, well slir to wondernn M a clllxen barrels once a week, aud the with familiar not anile. the United Slates which was frequently roily, "Didn't have any fresh meat, unless detail of tbe English Budget. Howevuw-lo I shot it o Sunday freighters all these came Into existence fetch the salt meat In twice a week, er, have surover tbe trail. Canned vegetables, too, through ancient acta, aud been renever vived because they have and scandalously high they were. "I'd alar led a truck patch, but the garded by tbe people as unduly oppressanil wasn't adapted for truck raising. ive. All right Tor flowers, though. Mary got In this generation, excepting the pehold of some flower seeds subscribed riod of the Uocr war. there has not to a dollar-a-ysweekly, 1 believe, been any stringency of tbe nation' fand gut tbe needs aa a subscription inances requiring grave consideration aba hail the prettiest little no startling diminution of revenue prixc--uopen air conservatory iu front of the uni 11 now, when all England is talkshack you ever saw. ing about tbe return for the quarter leencby recently closed, Indicating a decrease "Hhe used tu ait In that and summer of flower garden evenings of no less than yiJfkKi.noti. si ringed In banking houses, clubs, hotels and play on the little old ten I that xither. fixed out with numbers churcbea, the deficit is discussed in sogot for her down In Hoiae. Mighty ber, calculating terms. And again, as Mriiing and sweet the mueic from the in days of old. the ready invention of xither sounded, tuo, out there In the tbe king's subjects a helping to plan the wind stirring ways and means, and their willingness open air, wlih through tbe branches overhead, and to stand for anv revenue act that is Mary, with her pretty head tilled back Intelligible to them and not unreasonagainst a tree, humming the tunes she ably burdensome, la evident. The people have proposed now a tax played. Our firstborn arrived In that shack. on cata. The government to boot, baa conTba medical man who officiated on that occasion was a fellow who'd been se- cluded this to be a happy solution of rened and lacked up In Furatrllo for at least a portion of Ua financial burse thieving. They allowed him to and parliament wUl, al the next mma to our aback In company with a session. It is understood, be requested deputy marshal, and then they took to nuthorlxe aurb a tax. There are. it Is estimated, nearly him back again. taxable cats In Eugland, and "Well, Mary and I and, later, the drat one kept house In that little old from them, at half a crown (fifty-fou- r hand-mashack, squatting at tbe baas cents) each, the lew proposed, a revof the bare mountain, for three years. enue of 12,500,000 can be realised am 8peaklng for myself and If Mary waa nually. In saying If This somewhat unusual proposition on earth ahe'd Join those ware far and away the happiest originated at a great mas meeting held the other day in London, under years of our lives." lau. waa er rev-tax- es Jack-knif- i to-da- li ar de ry SEPTEMBER 56,1901. the revenue, estimating the presidency ol a dignitary of the the amount of number of cata. The variously the Anglican church. Due of the chief objects of the meet- final sense of the meeting waa that 5.M0.WM cats in Enging was a discussion of the budget of there were aboutone of which some perthe government, in which, according to land. for every the report for the quarter just passed, son could by law be neld a,ountable there was a deficit of $12,5ut),iKiU. llow as owaer or guardian, and, therefore, was a remedy tor the condition to be liable to tba tax. Tbe 5,000.04)0 cats would yield an found? nation's reMany mea prominent in commer- I annual Increment to tbe ciai and professional pursuits of the1 venue of about 2,5U0,0o0. Just as the meeting waa about to adworld' tu-ir- pulls occup.eu seal near tbe presiding oUlcer's dess. Scores journ, those who bad become enthusiof women were present. Hume were astic over the new Idea were set back of high social standing and held guv-- ; a little by a remark from a gentleman eramenl bunds; others. with honest who had participated la the discuscuriosity, desired lo be informed aa to sion. He rose to say that while the cat tbe affairs of the nation. Hut the principal portion of the gathering consist- proposition was exUnt, and would ed of men of average station and in- materially Aid tn reducing the deficit, come, eager to listen, willing to sug- it would also result in reducing the number of cats in England. gest. To this several persons replied that After several formal introductory addresses, a gentleman aptly spoke on undoubtedly tbe effect of tbe ac' the necessity, aa a matter of public would be to decrease tbe number of poUcy. of making an entirely new item tramp cata, but it would ba of ineeti in the budget, instead of Increasing mable advantage In encouraging dione that bad come to have a fixed fig- rectly reepomilble ownership of the ure in the minds of the people. With pete, aud thus raise their social stand great earnestness fie pointed out the ing. Bo widespread hat been the public inexorable law of precedent, deeply-roote- d in the mend of the British tax- Interest in this Loudon meeting the payer, "especially where It pertains to womens clubs and guilds, and eve bis pocket book." professional fanciers, In mnny remot' The speaker Inataaced several tax sections of the country are dlacussii , acta the one requiring an annual li- tbe proposed tax on cats with eerloi cense of 2 pounds shillings for the and lively concern. Government officials con tempi led privilege of having armorial bearing oa one's private carriage; the tax of solely from n business point of vie 5 pounds on every retreat for luebruties They see at once n feasible way of rt with 10 shillings additional tor every during the treasury deficit by $2,500 patient In the institution over tue 000 without inflicting any conslde number of len; 1 pound lu shilling on able burden on the people at Ian.; a commission awarded to any oUlcer Half a crown a year per rat, they aa.. of the army or the Royal Marines; 5 would niMtn merely a half pence shillings, on a eoiumlaaiun to every of- week, and this, being id vial, would L ficer in the navy; 10 shillings for the quite speedily forgotten In thlnkiu right to carry a gun ur pistol; 15 shil- of the good cause it helped. lings annually for the privilege of acting as a male servant, or Indoor serBEETS AND PROSPEBITY. C vant, such as butler; 7 shillings pence for a dug and ao on. Tbe beet crop Is now being tume Whether the gentleman's rest mail ve into sugar and gold. The beet man remarks gave Incentive for the uew colon should be white and yellot Idea was a subject for lively informal Tooele will have to join tbe beet brl discussion after the meeting adjournade if they want to flourish. There ed. At any rate, the following speakmoney in beets. Tooele Transcript. er set the meeting to appluding by proposing that a tax should be levied WORK AND WORRY. on cats. His wife, be said, possessed three County conventions are over with cats, which she valued and loved more both parties; two good county and than any man valued or loved hia state tickets have been nominated, dogs. Borne of her neighbors objected and from now until Nov. 8th. there Rill to the frolics of theae high-brepera be nothing but work and worry for the ao determinedly that she was comcandidates. Indications are that a pelled to restrict their liberty to her large vote will be polled this year by dwelling; and she. for one, be declarboth parties. Coalville Times. ed, would be perfectly willing to pay i tax to tbe government to Insure CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC. heir safety. BROKERS. A dozen person! stood up to approve .he cat tax. Probably if the chairman Continuous qootattona cm Mow York had not perceived that unless the vo- Blocks and Chicago Grain. We bn meetand sell stocks and grain on margin luntary speeches were brief the ing would but for hours and hours, no or for cash. Our private rooms our customers to coma la and definite action would have been tak en. Aa it waa, he called for a vote by transact business with the acclamation on a motion that every cat in England be taxed btlf a crown. Write for our Booh of Information There waa not a dissenting voice. 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