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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, Tristan Chaudy LAKE SALT suit FI HIBITIONS EX- IDEAS. gait Lake City. Oit. u in readlnea for the opening of the noon. The stale Fair Tuesday atM. A. ft society are la of the ofunper-.llele- d blah splrlta over the promise success. They aayt that this will e M'lluae all predeceeeora both In magnl-iudand quality of oxhlblto and attractions and amusements. The proclamation of Governor Wells and of bear nuor Morris will undoubtedly cards cuJd fruit One of the drawing of racing Will be the fine program rents scheduled for fire days. There the races u some speedy entries and trill no doubt drew good crowds. The cattle entries are the finest ever State Fair In Utah. There sra some fine specimens of Cotswolds sad Merinos In the sheep department There will be nearly 600 entries In the Tbs horse and cattle departments. usee for the poultry has been found to Inadequate and quarters will have lie provided outside the allotted The fruit exhibit will be one In Utah. of tbs finest ever displayed There will be at least 300 displays, in vari-ile- a asch there being from 60 to 100 There will also be n fine educations! display by the public schools. offl-cia- la a "IG iOME ir to Ruh( save of mIdi Ambuudo, itej littvo of ei tbsi, 03 He learn lop In Berlin luimoier, n of lll I'oruiick nil ie lUmbuti-tnil-. re. Oriobtr ? fro away ip diplomatic iMiun of thi :e TO CONVENE. The disgruntled office seekers will aiifffipt to have their faithful cohorts for digest soother elate prepared ready tue by the nominating committee of the of twenty-fiv- e composed best cltliena of the etate," at the Secretary charge CLIQUE KEARNS e no inpor.. rise. Darif d'at- - theater next Monday night The names presented will be those of men who aspire to county offices. The committee will present the names and will endeavor to have the Americans' Sslt T OVER 1 ratify the same. Who Perslcta Iona Upon DEMOCRATIC EXECU- TIVE COMMITTEE. agry breast hin nndesie id deternlH cost, she ft , 23 yean dl hael Ranh bouse, a atiectpt a en to a plxi ear-ol- ma d tali; when ft Matt Thomas, Democratic County Committee Chairman, has announced the following as a partial Hat of Die E. W. May- executive committee: cock. Ben D. Luce, J. H. Haalam, C. P. Over field, Elisa A. Smith, M. E. Mul-vey, Fernstrom, with Chairman Thomas and Secretary Jarkson. In ail. ditlon to these there will be two more from the county districts and one from T. B. the Fourth municipal ward. Gould B. Blakely baa bean announced as the f 'the committee. A comsecretary mittee on finance will bo named later. OR ROT HANSEN ARRE8TED. 'HUGS - auacaTrou- lamcnt Roy Hansen, a waiter in the Acme cafe, was arrested early this morning for hitting n customer over the head with a bottle. F. G. Heffrrnan. the victim of the assault. Is being held as a witness. Hansen claims be was called a vulgar name by the customer. Inst W. O'CONNORS TO BE BROUGHT BACK. is a yd tai William O'Connors, who Is under arrest In Stockton, Cal., for stealing several miles of copper wire from the poles of the Independent Telephone cutnpeny near Farmington, will be brought back to this state for trial. Gov. Wells has issued the necessary papers. VErrrfoN for administration. Gunter has filed a petition in W. T. lafs won; D. L. Nisxua third. Time. Aggie the Third District court asking that ha be appointed administrator of the estate of William G. Lyons. The estate, i rallied at 310,800. THOXES AT THE PEN. Within TRIBE II Mullah h a short time the . 8tmte Prison will be equipped with a complete telephone system, by means of which every guard can get Into Immediate communication with the office and other guard. This new eqplp-weIs to prevent the recurrence of Mu-an outbreak as waa committed year. There are 179 prisoners In the prison at present and among them re some of the most desperate men In the country. The officials have long wen the necessity of such a precaution ' re looking forward to ita Inatall-atlo- n with much satisfaction. every 3. A SomaB avs attack tribe. BUM uring biWF nt lt ELECTRICITY FOR COUNTY. The County Commissioners have the Utah Light to atring wire 'ghttng purposes throughout tha rountry south of the city. Aside from commercial lighting service they ill place 82 candle power lights along ine highways. 264 feet apart Permis-,:n- n also granted the telephone companies to extend their service fires Into the southern part of tha kronted permission to Mil Railway company county. 1 : 4M PELMAIt. St. Louia, Oct, 3. JVlmzr Tark summary: First race, six furlonp: Tnrrando won; Madoc second; Sam Stevens third. Time. 1:30. Sscond race, seven furlongs: Tangl-Mson: Tom Msnkius seconds; Regina D. third. Time. 1:34. Kings Third race, six furlongs: Charm won; Aldne 8. second; Gleudon third. Time, 1:18 Fourth race, five furlongs: Arh-nwon; Commodore second , Violin third. Time, 1:04. Fifth race, mils nd 70 yards: Mias Doyle won; Extol second; Taby Tosa third. Time, 1:63 Jake Sixth rare, six turlongs: Greenberg won; Klug Rose second; Miss Manners third. Time, 1:18 , CLASH. City Building Inspector F. H. Lewis ,e,,er from J- - B-- Dooly fs'rag that under the terms of his the Federal government be it1?01 jnuke the improvements order Inspector. If he attempted in a wou,d rev Passing. The provide that all doors , riy Public buildings shall awing Mr' ljew te solus to taka isnjr department nt Vashtagtoa MURRAY WANTS PROTECTION ll 'rry ,w experience In the part Murray have petitioned Pity council provide F ta ,1th fir dPpuriment. They are taki F'sn'iim the plan of building a -- it e TACOMA, 3; SEATTLE, 3. 3. Salt Lake City. What a great man Theodore Roosevelt Is," re3. Jack Wash.. Oct. Tacoma, marked a Democrat this morning. Ha Hickey, formerly with Dug dal in tha )s a great man, that's n fact. It may seem strange coming from Pacific National League, but now on me, of an opposite political point of Cleveland's reserve list, pitched for view, but I make the statement fully Seattle today. He was n trifle wild and unequivocally, and 1 base It Uxm but kept his hits scattered. Overall alone cardinal point, and that is. that lowed but one clean hit. Tacoma won President Roosevelt la In the fullest out on n pass and two hits. R. H. E. Scor- esense of the word an American. More Tacoma. . .3 9 ., ., than that, be is an Ideal American. 3 Seattle ....... T often think of my boyhood days, Overall and Hogan; Hickey and when the word American to me, In my Juvenile fancy, presented an ideal Leahy. 8UKDRIA WON ' RICH creature, a personage of 'commanding MATRON STAKES. BOSTON, 4; CHICAGO, L presence; the hubbub of the Civil War waa all about me, and tat fancy 1 Chicago. Oct. 3. Today's game waa clothed the ideal I created In the habil-men- ta New York, Oct ft H. B. Duryea'a of war; a personage whom none a pitcher's battle, in which Gibson Sandrta, with 104 pounds up. won tha dare affront, without consequent per- bested Alt rock. Attendance fi.luo. fillies' half of the sixth Matron stakes K. H. E. of 313,243 at Morris Park today. In Score sonal Injury. Nor waa this Illusion 3 .1 less heightened by the old mammy Chicago ,, ,, doing ao ahe made a new world's re4 6 .. . . Boston who tended me, who In her deep supercord for six furlongs straightaway by Alt rock and Sullivan ; Gibson and stition would listen to my childish going tha distance in 1:08 . fancies, and by word and action only Crigi-rTbe previous best time, 1:08 tend to strengthen the personage 1 was made by John Bodens' Firearm, a conjured up. PHILADELPHIA, 3; CLEVELAND, ft four year old, carrying 120 pounds, la My American waa one who dared to by Right, a 1899, and by Knduram-do and did It; one whom none might old, 120, in 1901. Cleveland, Oct. 3. Cleveland's win- two-yeapproach only in fear and trembling ning streak waa broken today, the Five good fillies fared tbe starter but who. If greeted In the right way, Philadelphlas with Coakley in the box for tbla race. Belle Strome waa favorwould receive a greeting whose hutting out the locals. Cleveland ite. Bedouin, an added starter , and warmth and depth could not be doubtcould not hit when man were on bases. quoted nt 20 to 1, won the coils' half ed. Flick waa hit by a pitched ball in the of tho first quarter and won driving A great man, truly, ia Theodore band and forced to retire. by a nark from the favorite. Glorifler. In the second game Cleveland bit Ostrich, carrying 93 pounds ta tho JeRoosevelt; n warrior in war times; a statesman in timea of peace, and at all Applegate and won easily. The last rome handicap, broke the world's recmiles, times an American. game waa railed at the end of tha ord for one and As n leader, he leads; be approachsixth on account of cold. Attendance over the Mil. by running tbe distance In 2:31. Tha old mark of 2:14 4 waa es matters of statecraft with the dl 1,600. made by Sir John In 189L plomary and tba depth of Diarali; be First game: Results: typifies In every respect the man to R. IT. E. whom n nation might give the custody First race, seven furlongs Liberia Score of its safely. Cleveland ,, ,, won; Rawhlda second; Buckley A. ...0 7 third. Time, 1:27 4. ...3 8 Philadelphia His statesmanship is NoonBern and Second rare, tho sixth Matron, for and Hen is; Coakley while they call him Teddy the strenuan. ous yet underlying that air of Imgeldings, the Eclipse course Bedouin Dandelion won; Glorifler second; Second gams: petuosity, there U n deep undercurrent R. H. E. third. Tlrne 1:09. Score that few appreciate. Take hia attitude Third race, the sixth Matron tor fil...7 10 on that coal strike, was It sympathy Cleveland ,, . ... lies, tbe Eclipse course Sandrta won; ...3 for the wealthy owners of the coal Philadelphia Bernard and Buelow; Applegate Rose of Dawn second; Belle Stroma mines that urged him to step out and third. Time, 1:08 and Noonan. beyond the lines laid down for n presl Fourth race, the Jerome handicap, dent and intercede? Waa It In order mile and five eighths over tha hill DETROIT. 8; WASHINGTON. 3. to help any trust or combination of Ostrich won; Tha Southerner aeoond; trusts that he'dld that? Emphatically, no! It waa the sight of and knowing Detroit, Ort. I. Jaegers rapport Outcome third. Time, 2:11. Fifth race, six and a half furlongs the condition of the poor and how they want back on him In the eighth Inwere affected that made him do it His ning and let In two runs which looked Trapper won; Santa Catalina second; 1:20. duty as an American overweighed hia to be enough to win. However, tha Bulwark third, lime, The Withers Sixth race, selling. caution as an executive. Waa It for locals went to ork and a single, bit any hope of great reward that ha has by Rltcher, and Robinson's triple with Milo Thistle Heather won; Briar fought ao hard and aealoualy for the a fly out, gave them tha necessary Throne second; Sals third. Time, 1:4U West for the reclamation of the arid runs. Attendance, 30. R H. E. Score lands. In spite of the rebuffs and inA..I 6 sults (leaped upon him by the eastern Detroit., ,,, SIX BUILDINGS UNDER COVER. .3 6 farmers and their representatives that Washington.. ..... .... he did ao? No. It waa In order that Portland, Ore., Oct. ft Six of tha Jaeger and Drill; Patten and Kitlr thla mighty empire, stretching from redge. main exhibition , structures of the the Missouri river to the ljewla and Clarke Exposition are under Pacific NEW YORK, 3; ST. LOUIS, ocean might be redeemed; that thousroof nnd will be ready within ten days ands of acres of ground now lying to receive exhibits from foreign St. Louis, Oct 3. The New Yorks desolate under the coating of sageand others who have ardefeated the SL Louis Americana to- ranged to remain ta thla country an brush and alkalal might be made to become farms. In order that many thousday by a score of 3 to 0. Orth hurt other year after tha St. Louia World's ands more might find land on which hia arm In the sixth inning and Grif- Fair, the transcontinental freight assoto raise their farm produets. Was it fith replaced him. Both New York ciations having extended one year to for the benefit of the classes that he la pitchers were effective, allowing SL the time limit for the return of such Louia only two hits eacr. Attendance exhibits to original points of shipdoing this? Again I say not Theodore Roosevelt In spite of the condiment 1,800. R. II. K. tions that obtained nil hia life; In Ground waa broken at the Guilds Score 4 3 Lake site spite of hia being reared In wealth and St, Louia.. today for four more build..3 3 0 ings, tho principal ones of which are hia present condition as such, is esNew York., Howell and Sugden; Orth, Griffith a mines and metallurgy palace, masentially for the masses. President Roosevelt Is a man, and Klelnow. chine, electricity and transportation man for the people, and I want to as nnd tho auditorium. Tha Oregon State sure you that there la not n member of commission has appropriated 820.000 CHICAGO, 18; BOSTON, 5. the Republican party that will take for n club house bvtw. All tbe buildmore pleasure than I In casting a vote Boston, Oct 8. Chicago had Boston ings will be tinder roof according to for President Theodore Roosevelt a nt Ha merry today. McNlcholaa snap- contract by February 1st. true American. California has selected a terrace ped n ligament In hia arm In the fifth "Thla arid land matter belongs pure- Inning nnd the substitution of Fisher overlooking Guilds' Lake and all other ly to Theodore Roosevelt The Wes? was followed by tbe complete demor- parts of the fair grounds for tho erecran expect nothing from Parker; he is alisation of the borne team. Attend tion of n state building. Tba exposnot conversant with the needs and the anre, 1.200. ition management has received requests X H. E. to hold select sites for a New York Score prevailing conditions out here, In fact 16 3 II knows no more of our section than be Chicago.. ..... State building and a building that will 6 8 10 represent several New England States, does of the moon. Boston. ... ...... McNlcholaa, to be known as tho New England Wicker and Kllng; This reclamation of arid lands building. which means so much to the West, has Fisher and Needham. censed a hubbub all over the East, but WHEAT RATES LOWERED. It cornea from Eastern farmers and PHILADELPHIA, 2; PITTSBURG, L their representatives, as I stated be3. Oct. Tha boms Philadelphia, fore. We must look to Theodore Portland, Ore., OcL 3. The Northern in the firet Pacific today announces that comRooepvelt for our salvation; must cast club defeated Pittsburg secIn the visitors the our votes ao that wa may expect and Eaie today, hut mencing October 5th, the rate to St. overan Louis will be 62 know that we will elect a man who re- ond by heavy hitting, piled up cents, or equal to whelming score. Tbe game waa called tho present rate to Chicago. Tha forpresents the West That Is why I will cast my vote for after the fifth by pgreemenL. Attend- mer rate waa 65 cents. The rate ap ance, 1,300. Roosevelt." plies from points on tha main line of First game: tbe Northern Pacific east of Ellen . E. Score and on the Palouse nnd Spokane MILLARD SAFE. 8 1 Pittsburg ., branches, as well as points on the 7 3 ... . ...3 Philadelphia. Washington and Columbia river railLeaver and Phelps; Duggleby and road. The rate will also apply to East Mr. Thomas C. Callister of Fillmore, waa in the city today. Mr. Callister Is Dooln. RL IjouIs. Ills., and la concurred In by Second game: candidate for state senator from hia tbe Oregon Railway and Navigation R. H. E. Score district, and speaking of political con company and the Great Northern from . .16 14 3 , j dltiona stated that he believed that Pittsburg!!.. points in their respective territories. 4 The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Um Republican party would win ia the Philadelphia., ..... ,.. .... ft 3 Flaherty and Phelps; Suhoft and company also publishes a rate on oats Ifhming election. He said that all west bound from Kansas and Nebraska parties were working hard, but every- Dooin. points of fifty cents a hundred pounds, thing pointed to Republican success. CINCINNATI, 6; BROKLYN, 0. to Pacific Points. The former rata He did not think (he American party waa 66 cents, making a very substanhad any show at nil down there. In Brooklyn, OcL 8. Cincinnati won tial reduction ta the freight It goes fact did not believe that it would be double header a in today, Into effect thla week. games started at all. In fact! he believed that both locals scoring only one run in the It was a proposition, local to Balt Lake the In last and tha ta that contests two and vicinity. second game. Attendance, PLASTERERS SETTLE tha of nlng Accompanying Mr. Callister waa Mr. WAOE DISAGREEMENT. E. E. Hinckley of tbe same city. Mr. 1.200. First game: New York, Oct. 3.- - Members of the Hinckley la an ardent young Republift H. E, Ornamental Score can and will do nil the good he can Plasterers union, which . 6 11 Cincinnati. for the party. from the plasterers' seceded 8 recently ...... .... ..0 Brooklyn.... IT MAY BE SO. reached an agreement have Berand society Jones and Scblel; Harper The Trib stated yesterday mornwith the employing plasterers associv ation to he effective until January, ing that there was a likelihood of two gen. Second game: or three Democratic nominees resign- Cincinnati., ,. 1908. by which the will be paid tho ..5 8 , old sragea, $5.50 a day. ing from their ticket. 10 ... ...... Brooklyn.. ,.,.1 In thla connection, it is rumored The agreement provides that they and 8treet; Cronin and Ritmen but that that tha American party has another ter.Ewing work with no sensation coming; ono similar to they shall carry out tbe plana of the Cannon F. the architect, especially In the case of rich episode, only NEW YORK, 3; ST LOUIS, L their new convert may be a stronger mouldings and cornice work. The latman. aa one of them who has been New York. Oct. ft Matlfaewenu ter question was the principal cause touring the state advocating Democ- struck out sixteen men in today's of the recent trouble. racy, a man who stands high in the gams between New York and SL DI8CUS3 CONSUMPTION CURES. party has, It ia said, found ao many Louia. making a new season's record. Democrats who will vote for Roose- Attendance, 600. R- - H. E. velt that he has become disgusted, sad Score sesSL Louis. OcL 8. The will probably cast bis fortunes with 8L Louia., ....1 6 3 sion of the International opening Congress on 6 3 .... ... tbe new Incipient Infant .,..3 New York.. Tuberculosis began today In ConvenAs to Just when this sensation Nichols and Butler; Matthewson and tion hall. Famous physicians from will be sprung ia not yet known, but Bowerman. various parts of the world are present as soon as forthcoming, the full deto discuss means for the prevention tails will bo published. and cure at consumption. President Francis delivered the wel ' far WORTH. were coming address. He wax followed by Once on a time two youth L. F. C- - Garvin, of Rhode Island. U. 8. suitors for the band of a good, beautiOcL ft Worth summary: District Attorney Dyer, St. Louia, and candid Chicago, tartful. ful, sensible, bright, Hale won; Dr A. N. Bell, of New York. Tbe First rice, hille-Ji- m onlful. womanly girl. One youth made love. The other made money. Puzzle: Falerlan second ; King of The Vale remainder of the days session was d? veted to the transaction of preliminthird. Time. 1:43 6. Which youth married the good, beautiSecond rei. all flirings Burning ary business and the appointment of ful. sensible, bright, tact Ail. candid r Glass vroa; Four teoond; soulful, womanly, girl! Fuck. ..,a...t...3 1-- ... 1--4. 3-- 4, ar 1-- 3-- nt ........ 4. 1-- 2. ,,i I ........ 'l R-H- non-unio- n CITY AND GOVERNMENT Utaritonl n1 UM the mv'Aty tt,T fir NOVELIST IN WHICH AN CLD FLAME PROVED SOMETHING MORE THAN A MEMORY. svoud; Sixth rare, five uad a half furlongs secuud; Silver Skin won; Palm Tree third. Time, 1:09. 1- -2 RES Moore 3-- Kurna Clique Will Name a County Ticket Next Monday Night THE Third race, mile nd i yard Coruscate won: Foes'! shmiu1; third. Time, : Fourth race, mile slid a sixteenth WHO FELL SALT LAKE FAIR OCT. 4TH TO CONFERENCE OCT. 6TH TO CITY-ST- ATE STH 9TH. 1 BASEBALL FREE MANV - CHEAP RATES TO 1:13 Time, AYain-A-Moiu- Mount (Teutons. Mich., Oct. A The Dixie Kid of California, got the derision over Joe Grim of Philadelphia here tonight at the end of six rounds. ALL PREVIOUS WILL ECLIPSE SPORTS OF SIX ROUNDS DID IT. 1ST is third. 5. THE WORLD By Our Special Correspondent. R Ev-l- DEPARTMENT 3- TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER I, 1901. RACES -- 2-- Leaf-Clove- couuaiUfe-WLrssDluUon- f The Eminent Novelist sas in a dull mood. For some nunuii-- no ho had been regarding rather blankly the equally blank slice's of paper lying before him on his dek. It sai! n June morning, sad, somehow, memories of another June morning, far off ta the long ago. obtruded. Mayhap it was the bright sunshine streaming in through the open Loudon window, Ailing the air with dancing thought that made our novelist so retrospective aud Idle. He had in bis mind vaguely a vision of that June morning In n Devon cider orchard, when, In the eternal egmlsm of youth, ho had talked aud ahe had listened. When, half fearfully, be bad touched the tapestries of love. ago oh. very long ago! Bless me-wwas tho girls name? She had ridiruUtua ideas incompatible with merry, round fee, and such impertinent red hair the Eminent Novelist recollected. Her father had ownod the cider orchard, and many others. What was the name? Sampford, or Widdl-comlior F'ebbyhouso? Not any uf them a bit like it. She Tha waa a memory nothing more. Eminent Novelist sighed. Times had changed since then. Now he waa well, famous, In a sort of way. That ia, he had no worldly, sordid troubles. A discreet tap at the door disturbed these mors comfortable reflections. U was the psge boy. Hesse, sir, a lady. hat The Oregon Short Line, formerly (The Utah Central) will sell tickets Ogden to Salt City Oct. 3rd to OcL 9th. good lo return until Oct. 12th, for 11.50 round trip. Trains leave Ogden :25 a. in., 8:10 a. m.. 10:45 a. m., 3:20 p. m 6:30 p. m., and leave Salt Lake City returning 7:00 a. m-- , 10:20 a. m, 30 p. m., 6:45 p. m 11:45 p, m, arriving at Ogden one hoar later. paper hastily into an envelope. Without. permitting himself to pauve tore-len- t. lie addressed the enveluiw to his agent; stamped It; rang fur tbe page hoy. Tost that at once, will you?" he dered coolly. or- Within three posts the manuscript was returned with an Incredulous note from the ageut. My dear chap, H began aomewhat familiarly, what are you about? la It a joke, or midsummer madness? You send me a queer little piece; thoughtful, analytical, aud done with more than your unsual style. So much Ill freely adnilL But where la the story Don't you know, by now, that the tale's the thing? Havent I drummed It into you ever rind we etarted together; and with the boat results for both of I can sell your stuff like hot cakes in the ordinary course; and I can find a market for the last If you Insist. But! Firstly, the public- - hate analysis. They haven't the leisure for lL or the patience or tbe understanding. only appreciate Secondly, they can copy tltought bo long as It keeps on tbe man book platitude level. Hang It, --1 hooka rail. remember how Lastly, as regards style, the publlo honestly dont care one way or t'other, Forgive my brutality, and let me to know what I'm to do. WINES SL LIQUOR'S a I Bar Tho t 4? f MIS : t BEST Youra-perplex- Tha Eminent Novelist pacified tba obnoxious Props. agent by withdrawing tha ' two short piece, and sending him stories, ta his (the E. N.s) later man-The-Year tba Eminent Novelist waitner. "Won't give her name, sir. Wants ed for tha return of the violet girl, to see you very particular. Has called with outward calm. little. twice already Inwardly, be waa disturbed Ask her to be good enough to coma He felt some sense of triumph that her Jn. interrupted the Eminent Novelist, Impudent notion of fooling tba public C. M. Leedom H.' Pattlaon. with a feint hope of copy rising within should have felled dismally - U him. Those blank sheets were re- .very outset! Moreover, on reflection, he deoiled proachful! A moment later a girl rustled into that the agent had sought to soften his CAFE FALSTAFF viothe sanctum. She was dressed In rejection of (he MS.; and so had inlet voile, made in the extreme of fash- geniously implied It to he Ido good 2425 Washington Avenue. ion, with a great black feathery hat This seemed a reasonable view of tha on her higid. Sho appeared man's letter. On the whole, the violet (Phone 228X) very much at ease, and amllcd affably I gr hadn't actually tutored a point. enough toward the Eminent Novelist Hsvlug thus entirely disposed qf her, You must forgive me hoerding you the Eminent Novellst'glpnced a second I time at her ha like this, she began, graciously. story, He smiled as havent sent the carriage away, ao youn noted the construction, the can Imagine (hat I wont really the ynungstere of the thing.- - Ha The Novelist Indicated a shrugged indulgently toward the quaint you. eat and bowed. "Thanks, awfully. I rounding of her sentences, so IntelliI have disturbed you. reproducing hia own style. Ona To unload schooners at the I gently Well, to the poinL then, at once. or two phranaa stirred him; indeed, he i Beer halt have coma to talk about your hooka. allowed reluct aotly that there waa merIt ia tha place to gat the longest anl Your last one Is a distinct falling it In tho place. tallest, the biggest and coldest schoonaway. It waa really clever bow aha caught er of beer ta town for five cents, The novelist sank into hts round-backe- d hia ear liar method. Choloaat whiskies brandies sad wine chair and waited in silence. aha and nil kinds of soft drinks. Finest Ideals era tha Unattainable. man will lino of cigars la town. Gall in everyOh, I know It la unusual and nil wrote, yet every decent that, for one to apeak ones opinion in atrlva after them. body aa you para by and sample our the open, the girl went on, airily. She Tbla smooths away tho epochs ta good had a perfume of violets about her, and our lives, ao that presently only wrinGome 26th and Uirata avenna a pretty trick of dimpling ber chocks. kles are left to mark their acara, The Novelist seemed to have rememMy next book will be all margin bered having raen something like it But I don't suppose tha pubUe will apbefore. Very frank eyes aha had, and preciate the delicate Irony of it. gleaming hair, and a nice sense of gesSatirical, eh? Another phase of ture. Altogether the Novelist found youth! He returned to hia work. Hia it In him to overlook her impudence. new darling novel, Heart of a Girl.1 I have read all your hooka, dont She came, with her faint fragrance of suddenvioleta and memories. Tha Eminent you know, continued tha girl, manNovelist took np an attitude of tolerly becoming serious. And, in a ner, I have rather gone in for them. A ance toward her, and strove to lea sen , woman's first enthusiasm sort of ttha put that aside. Well, thing, falling In love with a portrait about the story did you sign it? ' Idea. You understand? I did. 'I think ao." I Ha rather flattered And bend It off?. himself on comprehending tbe sex! ) Yea; I was iveak enough to dare so know Well, honestly, you youre much. He a little aa he turn not doing yourself Justice. I wont ed up the laughed agents letter. I amt at exactly; but, say you're away without a word and the secret any rate, you're lighting tbe fire pretill remains between the two of ua. paratory to 1L Now, I'm sorry and I was piqued into being unfairly fair. ao are heaps of people, who who Now, please read my agent 's reply, re- on tbe 1aeific coast raise tha finest care, dont you know. turning tha story the very next nlght.r grapes on the Pacific coaatTbeir wines are absolutely pure. If you wish to disNot at all. Aa 1 said, ona has Ideals Ho handed her the letter. ' and things In ones youth. (Tba She read it, standing, her own ex pense good cheer for the holidays of tholr wine from Novelist sdmtttsd that) You're rathpresaion unreadable. She sat down order someFRAZZINI BROS., er my Ideal or you were 1 ran prove suddenly ta tbe chair he silently offer. Wash. Ava it to you that you are felling away. ed, and read tha note a second time. 2867-235Take your first hook, for Instance" He perceived, aa ahe bent her pretty waa of a very Crude, and very young, suggested bead, that her hair the Novelist. ' charming color red gold, aud shining. Crude and very sincere," corrected He fancied, aa she did not look up, the girl swiftly. I begin to believe that perhaps she waa crying. ONeill Bcda Prop. No. 232 25th 8L He made tha effort then to break an thst with ago and experience one's of all Dealers in first class awkward slleitre; but she interrupted kinds, wlnea and brandy. liquors eyes grow dim. I understand lt'a phyAll goods desiologically so in the fifties; but, as him on hia first words, in a strange livered to any part of city every tilled manner: regard the soul, decay appears to set quart. Saturday. Whisky 76 eta to not Did a ta muah earlier. hundred you lm guineas? say Wine 86. cla pr. quart, S quarts, 81. or was ahe it asked; pounds?, keeping yon? Brandy, 81 quart. Whiskey pr. gal, 1 don't think 1 Please go on. quite 82.25 to 86. I You could some if the! said of your - . ONEILL Well, do Just read really prove BROS, Prop. he your work lo falling away you early work again. I'm sure" Phone 135z. If you can really prove to me that would glvi Oh, yes I a hundred guineaa to any my atuif la becoming worm instead of lightly better, the Novelist checked charity you cared to name," be I had not forgotten. her. I will very willingly give a check marked stiffly. for one hundred guineas to any charity The offer Is still open. She raised her eyes. They gleamed you like to name. The violet fflrl laughed again, and malleloualy at him, as her checks bePerhaps you will be Well, gan to dimple. dimpled her round cheekf. thats business, certainly, and I'd dear- good enough to get out your checkshe remarked, calmly returning ly Ilka to take up the challenge! But book, him the agent's note. I want to apeak of your hooka gener.What do you moan? ; ally, with a view to helping yon and The atory ia your own. It appeared OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ' myself. ,You know that now it's your In Young People,1' In August 1889. I name that rails. here the beet Short orders then, and a week ago bad It Everything The Novelist shrugged his shoulders, cut it out at all hours; I me the other typed. brought it with and glanced toward the clock. All kinds of game and fiah- - In season. It'a so, I am afraid, said the girl, corning offor two reasons One murmured which I know, Extra fine dinners Sunday, from skirts deprecatingly. smoothing her commanding I won't keep you a minute longer. tbe eminent novelist, 12 to 2 p. 25c. Fina lunch from A sudden Thla la my motion. I'll write your htmaelf mout surprisingly. 11 4 6 p. m. aiid 5 to to stories for you, and you'll sign them. suspicion had helped him to parry an JIM ft YOUNG, otherwise reached He thrust. Props. deadly It will be a good deal less work for for his checkbook, 284 Twenty-fiftStraaL opened it, and took you, while I tip bia pen. "Pay one hundred guineas, Yea? inquired he, rising. I dont seem to be able to sell my he wrote rapidly, to? 'Muriel Courtenay, the violet girl stories as It Is, dont you see? she answered demurely. continued, with the first signs of losHe fled up the check, signed it, lore ing bar nerve. Her dimple had vanout the bonk without, betraln.' it of And Im sura ished temporarily. his epilation. He rofe and crossed t reto I'm profoundly obliged you, her hx if h the paper fluttering feebly i marked the eminent novelist very coldhis band. And how ia the cider or I such an arrangefear that ly, but chard now. Muriel? he questioned, it ment wonld be scarcely fair. can wash and Iron your linen a woiiltlhe Do you pla voice. Not fair, she echoed, with a touch there still? dry and return IL .. Not fair? To whom To of acorn, Some laundrlaa do thla washNot for many years, ahe told him your publisher? He doesn't even read in her valiant manner. As her Irani-eyeing and ironing better than othyour manuscript now, of course. Its ers and return tha goods more Feld bis repentant glance, sh. just your name, and hia Imprint To made full confession but I do nr promptly. . don't you know! not flair to yourself I forget. she added. In a Thla ia ono of tho batter kind os, aim gentle, maintain that I shall do you mors than motherly tons. Tbe of laundrlaa Bystander. Here's a abort piece" Justice. In fact there are none like it She produced from a little bag In this community. FROZE HIS INDIGESTION. folded a waist at her paper, banging Our washing ia done on scienin a conjuring trick kind of way. Read tific prlrtclplea Scientific discover has Investigation ms do tbe and honor of that; siga it Our Ironing Is done on the rd that that troublesome disease, dy making tha attempt. Good morning. beet machinery. worlds She dropped the paper in the hand pepsia, can be cured by short intc Our delivery Is done by com. outstretched in dismissal, court eaied, vs I of exposure to Intense cold, ft patent mm who appreciate tha charmingly smiled and dimpled once kwed value of promptness. M. Raut by eating. hearty more, then rustled herself to tbe door In every department we guarr a Swiss scientist, produced and disappeared from his view leaving Pictet, antee perfect work. a perfume of violeta and forgotten artificial temperature of between 11 If were not getting your work, In a little and 160 degrees below aero in a p things behind her. wed like te have a trial which while the Eminent Novelist heard the He then exposed himself for a we guarantee te please you or sound of departing carriage wheel. to this temperature by low.--; ask for no pay. then heartily utterly ing himself into the pit. On enter, Te laughed Well. I'm" ng he says hs found himself intentHe stopped short and returned to his ly hungry. The process was repeat desk. There hs unfolded the paper, and several times and, aa a result, he 1: H'm rather clare he was cured of chronic Indigp glanced casually at it. like my style. he admitted. He looked linn, from which he had aaffered i.i 437 25th Street. at tha end. Clever girl that I wond. Phone 174. New York World. - UTAH. er If theres anything In what ahe says? OGDEN, - He seised his I would like to know Servant girls are becoming !, jjuuDpjnwi. pen: signed the manusrript In his neat, Berlin, because of the greater popular.mall handwriting; then pushed the ity, of factory labor. o' hi,'. i.i e ms '.I ! I r. j- r f K; : well-poiae- d antl-clim- WANTED ex do-tai- 1.000 MCN D. W. CATTiS Proprietor THE ITALIAN the-blow- I i IX. t 'f I t J i y f 5:1- ft t IV IS: to- SWISS COLONY pot-bulli- re 9 The Owl Saloon f i' I i 81-7- WHERE TO EAT !:( i i '8- CAFE BOSTON h I I i d I Any Laundry . s Ogden Steam Laundry, -- raem r s It I i r, a- - V |