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Show MONDAY TI3E MOUSING EXAUIXO: OGDEN. UTAH, I tolu ib m of my sad dl'SPjiulaiir.ont of tbe night betui'e. They received ns ceno'j:'?ly. and bade me not to be Why don't you become an areiiav oh gistT" aeked Amen. "Or else find bis Philip Augustus coin?' sid hr mother. "Our would be as eay as the other, 1 than g.it mournfully. anl Amelle Anyway, be hopefil. gave me her hand, which 1 promptly TRADE For the ten Months Ending October, 1904, Shows Larger Total in Exports and Imports Than Ev.r. covered with Its LLse. easier to y be cheerful than to do It, 1 thought bit U r'.y as 1 rettnued to Pans, an.! my 'hough' uweK b- - git-lon the fair girl 1 Usd left. Then the coiultiitur el erk my ana. Fa;e. please. 1 fr.iub ed mrcbanlcally in my pocket and handed same money to the man. ild "Tlirre's a fie. hat's no me liiridv tie c inductor, ' handling to me an old coiu with the bead of Louis Philip upon it. I hastened to replace it with another, and thought wistiully as 1 reiurned the coin to my pocket: "If you were only dated from Philip Augustus!" A sudden inspiration hashed through my brain and I could scarcely keep from shouting alou.l. Once arrived in Paris, 1 flew to a chemists shop, and a quarter of an hour later, alone in my room, my old sou piece underwent n magical transformation. When 1 bad at last finished with it, it lay, thin and glistening upon the palm of my band, with tbe effigy but faintly visible, and around it tbe lightly traced Fran Phil letters: There was nothing more to do but to make it resume Us former appearance of age. I buried it, therefore, in a pot of flowers which stood In my room, and a week later, when I dug it up, covered with dirt and verdigris, it looked ns It bore the weight of centuries. 1 put it in pocket snd hastened to Prof. Martlniers borne. I met him Just outside his door. "I hope you hcvent come to speak about my daughter" be said, slightly vexed . "Not at all." I protested, It was j only to show you an old piece of money which I lately found. The professor pricked up Ms enrs. But when 1 showed him the coin his delight knew no bounds. "It is ray Philip Augustus, found at last!" be tried. Mv dear boy, what will you take for It?" It isnt for sale, I suld slowly. Yes-o-ne, I replied. Give me the band of your daughter lllle Amelle, and I will see that the coin is yours. Is it not fair?" I added eagerly. "I cannot be an archaeologist, but by adding such n specimen to your collection of coins 1 deserve some credit, do I DECEMliElt 10,11)01. TOY TOWN IN ITS GAYEST ASPECT Is ftm.-ion our Second Moor. Like a small city in itself Toy BuilJ'ns, Railroads, Automobiles, Alima's, and everything that liie.Wuard Toy Maker has i.iven.cd, Brinj the children vtith you. Going through Toy land is a pleasure that no one should mis. J Air-Shi- rs Dolls Toy; y Washington, Dm. 18. Commerce between tbe United Sintra and China in tM ten month a ending with October, jjK4. sbowa a larger total, bou in and export, than In the corei-pondln- China hare greatly incn-a.-in recent nit'ni.ig. In the n,omh of October, 1914 cotton chub exported front the United State to Chin amounted to 43.343.533 yards, of earlier months any year. against i..iO,6uO yards in Or iberof the DeThe October report Issued by the preceding year iu eepiemue.1, i9o4. partment of Commerce and labor the number of yards uf American cotthrough ita Bureau of Statistics show ton cloths exported to China was the tbtal Import into the United Suit againi o.;it7.uf0 in September from China during the ten montha endof the prceecding year, while for Au123.893,324, 1804, at with October, ing gust, 1904, the figures were 14,247,094 which eaceeda by more than 33.000.oo0 against 4,006,161 yard in August the largaat total in the corresponding of the preceding the year. This ta earlier of year; and the any period total value of cotton clothsbrings from the United Slatea to China from the United States to Chinaexported in the in the ten month ending with October, ten months ending w.th October, 9o4. which exceeds by up to $9,637,707, 1804, 120,557,184, against $8,302,363 In million dollars the larg- the about one-ha- lf corresponding month of the est total In the corresponding period year. of any earlier year. This is especially In mineral oil the increase la still the fact view in of that interesting greater, the exports from the United trade with China, particularly as reStates in the ten months ending with ha to that to lates exports country, October, 1904. being $6,478,608. against reduced the been materially during $1,834,058 in tbe conesponding montha past ons or two years, due presumably of 1903, and $2,435,472 in the correv to the hostilities in progress In that ponding months of 1902. In quantity part of the world. the exports of mineral oil to China in The export from the United States the ten months ending with October, to the Chinese Empire, which reached 1904, wens 61.490,234 gallons, against $24,722,806 in the fiscal year 1802, fell 16,903.664 in the corresponding to $18,898,163 In the fiscal year 1903 anj montha of gallons last year and 28,503,282 galto $12,862,432 in the fiscal year 1904. lons In the corresponding months of Tne fact that the liguies fur the ten 1902. 1904, montha ending with October, On the import side the figures for show a larger total than thoe for the the ten montha show an Increase of corns ponding ten months of 1902, the about three million dollars as compared period at which tbe fiscal year figures with the corresponding months of the showed their largest total, suggests a year, and stand about tbiee vary rapid inersaaa in our exports to preceding above the highest figure of any China in the few months subsequent to millions ten months' period of earlier years. Tbla tbe termination of the last fiscal year, and this suggestion la sustained by the increase occurs chiefly in ruw silk, of which the total value imported from figures of our exports to Chins during China in the ten months ending with recent months, as shown by the reports October, 1904, $8,113,708. against $0,472,-58- 1 of the Bureau of Statistics. in tbe correspodnlng montha of last In the month of October, 1904, for year. example, the total value of merchanThe table which follows fehows the dise exported from the United States to China was $3,846,803, against $1,324,-52- 5 total value of the imports into the in October of 1903. In September, United Slates from China and exports to China In the 1904, our exports to China amounted to from the United Ststes October in each with ten months ending in $2,962,338, against $639,024 Septemyear from 1894 to 1904: ber of 1902. In Ad gust, 1904, our exports to China were $4,074,794, against $608,744 In August of 1903, and In July, 1904, tbs value of merchandise exported from tbe United States to Chins was $1,942,680, against $915,010 In July of the preceding year. Thus In tbe months of July, August, September and October, 1904, the value of merchandise exported from tbe United Stales to China wda $12,826,615, against $3,487,-U- 3 In tbe corresponding months of the preceding year. This rapid Increase in our exportations to China In the last few montha seems to strengthen the belief expressed during the Inst year that the fall In exports to that country was temporary and dua to the special conditions prevailing in that section of the world, and especially In the northern part of China, which had been looked upon as the final destination of a large part of the merchandise from the United States, and especially cotton good. The latest figure of the Bureau of Statistics show that the exports of cotton goods to d ini-por- g uo I"! tx-por- pro-cedi- ,,,. c 1 ru :rc.t-e,- to .$3.00 3.93 Me u.to kiU.s, 13c ! Ken ilulla. li'i f.. Lubber .lolls. i;.,- ; i Foil Beils -- 'e . .. snd I.- 1.75 t)0 c hiechanical Tors, Including Automobiles, Sia'iotury Ktiitiys, $8.00 llalky Mules, etc., 25c lo i fa;, - Anitrai. 2'e Ox and Christinas Tree Ornaments 1 3 Candle, f"! t The old professor smiled. I think he was not sorry at the turn events bad taken, and it was with real warmth that be wrung my band as be aid: "My dear son!" He never doubted the of tbe coin and six montha authenticity later when I married my beautiful Amelia and the professor presented to us n copy of bis latest and most famous work, an Essay on the Money and Bullion of the Age of Philip Augustus," I felt a twinge of conscience as I thought that the coin that meant happiness for m was as much a fake as the famous tiara of Baltapharnes. I knew my happiness was no fake. though and..,,. G5c Trunks, of have you ever seen the nebula Andromeda? Miss Caswell PHILIP AUGUSTUS 75c, $1, C9c, ,,,,,, to 125 2.00 15c 16o do. Games and Books 10c 60c 10c to Games of all kinds, 6c to $1.00 Books, remaining all stories interest60o ing to children, 6c to CMnn Dishes, per set, 15c, 2Pc, 25c to Gianite Dishes p. r m Granite CijJku. Utensils, 5c to Com. and Stoves $2.00 gt.sO Conking Moves and Ranges, in wUrh real fires can be built, pc, $1.50, $2.23, 1.33 re. for yourself; then youll enjoy the fun and excltam.nt of TOYTOWN. Umbrellas With Beautiful Artistic Handles Mens From Ladies From $1.75 to $8 $1 .50 to $5 To serve aa a useful and appropriate Christmas gift. Ladies and Gentlemens slxi's. Well made of best quality Gloria Bilk, on strong frames, with steel rods. Handsome handles. Beautifully designed In wood, sterling silver, plated gold and pearl Leather , k ir.AaS'.Aykto i- t. V Novelties For Holiday Gifts - v km .Other Styles Childrens Bags A flue asaortnient In I Leather Novelties Both Imported and Domestic, For the Holiday Seaton. Attractive variety Best have shown. we ever Special at $1.49. Grain leather triple frame handbag, fitted with card caso and purae, morlo lining, gilt trim mings, braided leather handle, regular value 1175 sseee ... . n eea mmmM6mm4i6 Automobile Bags .11 colon,, chain and leather handles. I'retty Bara Bernhardt bags, genuine Walrus leather, braided handle, little Buster Brown stylos snd fancy gold plaited lock and nionut. the late Indian bags, etc25c. 0: 1". popular shape and sixo, fitted with small coin purse, black and brown .,. ... atiils at tba Same Price. Triple frame bags, Walrua groin, email coin purse inside, gilt and nickel trimmings, braided handle, black and brown $1.25 Single frame, imitation burnt leather, amall coin purse, braided han $2.2 5 dle,.. I. 9IMIMIM99 $1.25 9 Toilet And Manicure Sets ..$3,00 Manicure Bags In black only, beat quality of Walrua leather, fitted with complete manicure it toilet article $12,00 Some Xmas Offers rt , A .... Toilet and Manicure Sets, combined $2.00 to... tf s The popular "Avenue" bag, Walrus and Beal leather, three separate fitiad with apartments, amall rain purae, long strap handles, Walrus, $1.75, Beal.. Combination Joliet and MsMrure set complete, In atrong, handsome box, silk lined. Bet conalsta of 11 Sterling Silver mounted rare bargain. - Regular $7.00 value, holiday price Young Professor (who has taken her dinner) By the way, Miss rVll ft 1.25 1.25 Dishes i- -jr not?" in box Candle holder Fasteners, p.-- r r.iri Xmas Tree t:i.u:j.:.Ss per to Y:'-:o- Horse and Wagon, . No; I waa abroad with napa and mamma when that was played but Ive heard (hat It drew crowded houses. Chicago Tribune. THE COIN OF Dressed uo Is, M $6.00 $10.00 ,' Wood, Leather Collar and Cuff Boxes, 60c to $2.00 Mens Leather Traveling Cases, Including all articles used In a man's toilet, $L!5 lo QQ Rodrick So Freddy la after the MU8IC R0LL8, In red, tan, brown, black and grey leathers, 25c to rich Gotrox girl. How In the world h favorable Imprcs-o- o with the mother? Yan Albert Oh. that was From the French of Paul Desclaux. rasy. mothw daugh- for the a time he iK. .,?fether ed FOUR OUR STORES they were sisters. Chicago News One day in September, during my vaFREE LESSONS IN PYU I waa but a poor audience for my comdiscourses. learned a But after EVERY BE OPEN I see that a Loudon doctor WILL cation, I waa sitting at my usual table panion's ha die. ROGRAPHY, MONDAY 10 to at the comfortable little restaurant, visit to Trouville, when I dared reivpmiix NIGHT NEXT WEEK. hope that Mile. Amelia greeted my 12 OXLOCK A. M. TO waiting for my dinner. The room waa turn with pleasure. I became absolutely the filled with Englishmen, with mutton deaf. chop whiskers and beefy faces and Finally after an unusually brilliant tirade, he suddenly turned upon me: huge spectacled Germans, who deafencMMo'S?'1' yOUr ed me with discordant gutturals. "My dear boy, I do not believe you You dont have to take my word for Travers I bear you are lecturing on people what to do tlun it is to Jo Well, rather; Im living "Getting ready for Christmas?" Presently a baldheaded old gentle- have heard a word of wbat I was sayiatronuou life. the man, whom I bad noticed several times ng,things ones self. Detroit Free Pres. that, replied the dealer; these phonohe exclaimed, a 'little frown "Yep. Weve finished our 7 bank ,,d the role amsn'lm. of before approached me with a little haw; gathering between hla eyes. Palavers Yes, I got tired of hustliiig, t ,e out!Drtnit Free llous giving turkey. Cleveland Plain graphs apeak for themselves. Press "Are they first-cla- ss and It'a ao much easier to tell other ton ItosL instruments?" My dear air," he began, "you are the ar. "Indeed, sir, I did not mean to be only man in the room with a sympa-- 1 disrespectful, I stammered, but the ; thrtlc face. I do not feel at all bashcut me short. ful therefore, in asking you that I may professor with Out it, sir! You have fallen in hare my dinner at your tablet These love. foreigner bother met May I have the ' "I'm afraid tint's ths trouble air," I pleasure?" The honor will be mine," I hastened answered, flushing. to reply, "Trouble! Tut, tut, my man. It's making room fur him at my Ide. what every young man ought to do, He was a queer little man, with a provided he has found the right girt. 1 nosegay in his buttonhole that would am aura yon will make tbe young lady nave done credit to an Impressionist io the molt devoted of husbands. Dont be palette. Tucking Mi napkin afraid to ask for her hand. painters In his collar, he ordered his dinner and "But I am afraid, Professor," I rethen turned to me. plied, growing hotter end hotter, "ebe is "Doubtless you have heard of me," such e beautiful young lady; far too as said. "I am Prof. Martlmer of the good for me." But I think ahe loves me College da France. a little so I have made up my mind "I tonve, indeed," I replied, and mento speak to her father." tioned my own name. "Quite right, my boy; do so at once! You see, air," the little man conWalter, bring me n bottle of cham tinued: "my wife and daughter are at Yon must lot mr drink to your psgnnTrouville, while I remain here at Pan for the double purpose of work upon success, sir." The Professor smiled beamingly on y study of baldness throughout the middle ages and my search for a coin me. I hid never seen him ao enthusiover his long sought coin 01 the time of Philip Augustus, no astic. save But I on baldnea. and bis essay rpecimen of which baa ever been found. A SWELL LINE OF HOLIDAY SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, WORTH L00 FOR of his wife, and read the anthought tryin to appear n swer to my question. We clinked toestetT1 Then the Professor Yes, and would you believe, young' glasses solemnly. ALSO AN EXTRA FINE LINE OF HOLIDAY SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, WORTH 75C FOR an, that there are three Unde of bald- - cried heartily: Now, tell me the young ladye It ia not every one who reeng--E vial fact" And for two hours name." BEST 8,LK SUSPENDERS AND NECKTIES, PUT UP IN NEAT XMAS BOXES 60C, 75C AND. $1.00. Martlnier talked ateaJily of the "It la Mile. Amelle, I replied, sumNEW uhjoct that interested him. , JACKETS, WATCH FOBS AND CUFF BUTTONS. my courage to say the moning up all Profe-sorface grew a went night after night In words. The fad, the old professor was a grave. nul Oh, dear me. my boy, I am very companion, and ws thoroughly .L"6ELAND M08T DAINTILY DECORATED LINE OF CHRISTMAS CHINA IN CHOCOLATE SETS, DINNER SETS. TEA SETS, EXTRA CUPS AND SAUCERS, AND PITCHERS. 8. A. WELLER'S NEW LOUWELSA WARE, IN VASES, PITCHERS AND NOVELTIES. rwyad our meals together. At last one sorry. I certainly should like you for he aid to me: a son-i- n law, but, you ee, Amelia must w hat do you say to a little aproe, never merry any one hut an archaeolo7 hoy?" Come with me to Trouville gist. That waa settled quite a long ALBUM8 MA8 BOXES; SILK SHAWLS, UMBRELLAS AND GLOVES. LADIES AND B00K8 and tomorrow and GENT8,OUDaVSLIWERsIOVCLT,C8' spend Sunday with me time ago, when ahe was a baby. In F wife end daughter. We shall ba fact flighted to nave you. Suddenly his face fell. I hastened to Ill tell you what to da Let me accept, for I felt vague-rtoto see the queer little mans Introduce you to my friend DuranearL mlly. Tiir k moat charming He ha a daughter of a marriageable "cpriM. Mme. Martinier, tbe mother, age. Ah, my sugg'iUcm doea not p eae as a delightful talk of something woman, full of wit and you? W'e will, then, do not spewk again of the else, but, I pray you knowledge fcu iu. But the and he babbled off daughter Mile. Amelia of my daughter aintply exquisite, and I fell into a long dinconrae about some lata Promptly and desperately In love. treatise on bald headed men, while I days passed all too quickly, and thought sadly of the happiness lost to . k? our return I listened with an me. car to the professor's theories The next day, leaving a wordwith-of but JUrding the eagerly sought coin of good-b- y tor the old profeeeor. I iti.vAuu,tUB- - My mind was busy out mentioning where I wen I going, raw charms of a treasure, took the train tor Troutille. ana l'k the professor, I would have ed to the house of my goddess were lle world to possess. found that he and her mother "Ufing the weeks that followed I felt busy packing for their return to Paris. w -- WRIGHTS zzxSyntaitona taTsiir40 Js ?? The H eci&Is Big Reliable Store Offers You the Best Goods at the lowest possible Prices and Guarantees Satisfaction. - .. ... ... "J 5oc a!HnnR8f6S.IS$2-5- fant I n' ik,1 0 . |