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Show Ml rift f PI J ,, TI1E Well Mo nt d MOnXIXn - . EXAMINEE: - OGDEN. MONDAY IJTrVl, AftirST 27, 1000. anJ la popular. The desk furnishings of porceiaia should correspond with tne cretonne of ev-rbedroom, as alj the waaiistaud furnishings. And last cornea the veianda. by no means least in Imports ace; for out of From Correspondents and State Exchanges sight of passe raby, it la tbe place where comfort rules. The floor ta covered with rugs of Bombay matting and rag carpet ruga a nun was taken to the as eailed and whu n to SITE. taken pirates, have perforce ELY SMELTER Hongkong long chairs vie la auggeetr Saints hospital, where poaceiul tiade ia ;oai. fuwls and tlie Lwi.er-Iaing repose with the wide swinging was it an examination after aa but was if learned !t stated, look 26. Salt Lake. Aug. nevertheless, eata with bright mattieae covers. The of had tbe murder made, more man's wars to aud ten injuries congenial fir Saturday that tbe pretty striped awnings shade any unon rhar head them received tbe the than tbe marks gardening. Many welcome glare, and the growing flow-er- a decision regarding injuries amelter site of the Nevada Consoli- would not prove to be serious. but the of these quondam buccaneers, once tha ia the hoses give ornament. Here terror were of to internal Madii enanean, are tall, tus dated company a' Ely bad been made likely injuries proe kind of little table for work, anJ eveiy fine men. of be nature. serious a Kith lithe, wiry figures, tea and card playing la found. Here definitely, and there can no longer no well head one the saw that It happened douut or speculation over tha placing back, hare brown limbs, fancy lanterns give illumination at of this huge plant. General Manager accident but tbe mutorman, who stat- hold, flashing eyas and Ups ported to night, and birds In cages sing, and show cruse ed that Ulgl started to M. L. Roqua of the Nevada Consolithe track strong white teeth, they give an j palms ia pretty Jardinieres grow. From dated company, aimed Saturday, upon before he saw him and turn he was impression of strength and daring not this happy retreat we atep Into the becontradicted by local accoun ia of them. garden, and here I will leave inquiry on the pari of tbe Tribune. unable to bring the car to a atop you until Contact fur hundreds of year with another time. hat the anielter would not be built nt fore the man was struck. Uigi is Ely. aa had been thought at first, but about 38 years of age and ie single. European asthma has done nothing to Indeed may he the city abode but at the point fourteen miles nortneast At the Alta club it waa stated that civilise these wild beings, and they are our own hearts cling to the summer of Shy, upon Durk rreek. where an ad- tbe aan has some reltlvee in thea city, apparently no respecters of persona, dwelling. The thought of lta furnishditional survey was made some time but it ws not known where they re- for they awing slmg. with their free ings suggests all aunt of happy possimountain tread, driving their patient bilities where we side. ago. give our fancy overloaded donkeys or herds of goats rein and let our may By swinging Durk creek around to themtheories and making way f.vr no one in the mar- selves aa wo never would dareairto do In RAN DOWN BY AN AUTO. their proposed amelter sl:e. the Nerow s streets. Their clothing ie vada Consolidated company has at iheiy Yet conventional city residence. like their skint and oonsiats awhile It would seem to lSuO Salt Lake, Aug. 26. Joseph Nel'.run, disposal anywhere from In these days of Inches of water, more ihsn enough a farmer, whose home ia nt Hunter, BMially of a ragged bernouae, with per- j good taste and tendency to subdued fur all tbe needs of their enternrUe. walked lutn police headquarters Satur- haps a dirty coarse whit one inside. colors and simple designs that bo one Visitors from Kly during the past sum- day afternoon with a big brass auto- In hot weather tne wTilte bernouae could go astray In furnishing, there mer have elated with unanimity that mobile headlight, which, be amid, be- takes the outside place, while in win- are a few that it la well to remember. in cane the Nevada Consolidated erect- longed to acme Jolly young men who ter the thin of an animal may be flung In all cities, la the placet devoted to ed their enielier upon the site now had had fun wl'h him and a load of over one shoulder and strapped round house specialties, there ere materials definitely selected, there would ue a hay he was pitching into this harbor a the waist. The beter class of Moore, and furniture to be had at reasonable many of whom live in the town, are new town of from Soon to 4uii0 people few hours earlier. prices, aad it ia better to purchase He had reached a point near Hos- sees mingling with the crowed, clad there. spring up within the coming year. The in also tha mom of beraeuae deseemly ier's mill, on the Murray road, when room plarlng of this plant at the point For the small, formal cut, with pcihepi a gold embroidered the furniture must be reception rided upon will also bring several he heard an ominous bu from the or more or less braided ever the waistcoat white oven la a country home. propones owned by Ball lake people rear, and almost Instantly hla wagon shirt, a red fex end white turban nnd ceremonious, within arm's length of the nuieper. received n swash between the bind The gilded French furniture with brothe Inevitable yellow slippers Many cade covering Is just now particular!.1 Manager Kequa staled Bmurdsy that wheels which sent it half way across the Nevada Northern road would cele- the road, all but knocked the driver to Jews descendants of those drives in vogue. The slender. Miff Chlppe. from Spain by. the Inquisition, are to dale and Queen Anne shapes alway brate railroad day on or ahum Sep- tbe ground and injured one of hia tember 18. The company has been horses so that it will be unfit for work be found in all elites of Momcoo. In are guod. and also the furniture a Tangier they norm to form a large much in vogue this aeaaon, the Freuc greatly embarrassed of late in secur- fur some time. inhabTbe motorman barked out of the proportion of the ing rails and equipment that waa ordesigns, gilt or painted white, wit dered several piuntbs ago for imtne-dla- e wreck, and, though he had knocked itants. They are eaatly recognised by, cane neats, email divans, chaises leu their physical peculiarities, which are guee oddly shaped chairs they ar delivery. There is nothing the headlight from his machine, did by no means modified, although they all and In lovely shapes Thi strange, however, in this difficulty, aa not hesitate an Instant longer than teem to mingle Terv largely with the canenew from all over the country comes a waa necessary tu get under way. The Cush are cool and seats Moors and do not euffer from persecu- Iona are covered with softpretty. like complaint fnm the builders. ve farmer waa left to get out of hla tion. At Naples Tetuan they are compelled to la used for the ptu trouble aa best he could. He naturalalso which vet, keep to their ewn quartan, in which tieres and LIKES THE DISTRICT. window bangings. O: ly felt that he had been treated very are locked at nightfall, but no the tete-a-te- heavy sofa are pillows eovere shabbily, and thus the report to the they such la in restriction found other the V. 51. 26. Salt Lake. Ang. with lace insertion Clays, police. with white towns the Ceutlans seem of to show thelinen, one of the pionocri of the Hlark Horse delicate colored silk un disclosed that the Semitic Many ofand as Investigation a rule in origin, cilUt-they, of automobile had been hired to three rrmmon deraeath. district, and at one time a with mint of the Jews o( The hardwood flood only has whit Bingham, arrived in Balt Lake Satur- well known young felluwa by the lTt ah a to Morocco, be of appear high type day fur a week's visit to bis. local in- Automobile cmnimny An Market street, and have facet nt once ruga on it or a big rug of velvet carpel Intellectual and d terests. Mr. Clays is greatly impresa-e- and that they had been under the In- In with a plain center and a border. Thi many cues beautiful A. R. ,Colqu-hou- thin curtains with he Black Horse district, fluence of liquor when they ran into hang straight and art la Harper's Weekly. of a heavy net, with a Renaissance o. which he has had an opportunity to Mr. Neilson'a wagon. Florentine design a vertical patten study from the earliest days of the IN THE flUMMER HOME. exlrtement there, amt he la positive FIRE INTERFERES WITH BALL. ending In a garland or they are the In hla atateniema to the effect that divided curtains known to the trade room To tha a la or den reception thia will make on of Nevada's greatest which may he used eo Mt. Ileasaut, Aug. 2G. Imst night small cosy breakfast room of the sum- ae brise-bisThe lower pair hang like districts. ahull! midnight, while the Commercial mer borne. If has a wide window prettily. the upper on a rod fkstened he club of this city and Its invited guests wh'ch fills Gold has been encountered, pretty nearly all the space down the length of the window.halfway siatea. in the heart of tbe tuwn Itself, were reveling in the pleasures of the between two wslla. la of and made A few good water colors In gilt iwd from all quarters are coming re- dance, a fire alarm was sounded, and small leaded It la at- frames panes of are on the wall and a few ports of fine goll discoveries. Before J. E. Gunderson's place of business tractive and ''Frenchy.glass for fide the bia departure from IJiack Horse there was to he on file. The place la brackets have pots of bright colored growing plants In white plaster jardinieres decorate the room. was a strike ou tba Grasshopper claim, situated on Main street and la used by flowers, and the broad shelf To return to the hall. We find that the aurtace delepouieuta showing ruck Mr. Gunderson as a restaurant, confec- growing holds flowering underneath plants, that contained 4.7 per ceut lead, 22U tionery store aud pool hall. loo. The blue and white wallpaper moat of the furniture la la the mission otincaa silver and 41G.hu gold. Tbe The Commercial club waa holding of the room Is one of burlap design, rtyle, and what could be Irtter for hall, Cyclone No. 1 and the Non hern De- Its first public reception, refreshments which matches so well, the bine and library, den, or living room? At one velopment company both are showing having been served at the clubraoma, white chins which should be used here. end le tbe roomy table deski with all up mime flaw ore. This company has and all present had repaired to the Chairs, table serving table, and cab- the desk furnishings on it, and a comordered a complete equipment for the operahouae. when the alarm sounded. inet with door of leaded glass are fortable chair to correspond pieced near. The table can be purchased development of their posse ta ions in People rushed madly from the hall of white enameled wood. The low the district. including a compressor and the dance was abruptly ended. window neat haa a cushion covered with all its compartments for 127 and nnd drills. The flamea shot high Into the air and with blue Irish, cloth, matching the a comfortable desk chair for 0. Luxurious chain with cushions of The ore that waa being run through for a time it looked serious for the chair seat covering, and the rugs are the Osceola mill from the Ran Pedro Mt. Pleasant Liquor company's build- of heavy denim. On the tablet and grass cloth, eiephane akin, or denim, property In more than meeting ex- ing. barber shop, nnd the Mt. Pleas- about the room are vises of bluets Invite repose and an odd one with the arms suggest a happy pectation. The platea are reported ant hotel. By hard work the boys of whenever they' are In season. Does not shelves on litas being In the finest condition desira- the fire department succeeded in this Uttle you? On even evening with one's favorite books erary at hand, while near stands a ble. Mr. Clays is interested in the the fire to the burning build- the hottest morning It will Invite ap- chair with one arm arranged to hold luirky Bny property, from which there ing. - the adjoining buildings being petite, and what happy receiver end a tumbler, Indicatare being taken some ores that are scorched and the roof at the tin ah op luncheons may lie eaten tn Ha cool in- sn ash rharartenetir of the district. on the west suffering only tn part closure. Here the children have their ing another sort, of evening pastime. Tbe nest tables make a good bit of from the fire. meals, and any one who wishes to furniture fitted together and are of inANOTHER WATER FIGHT. The pressure from the water system eat Sana gene. finite use when separate, as they are waa excellent, nnd but for thin the And still there la the upstairs to consuch convenient else nnd ehape- - A Ihl, Ang Jfi.The Associated Ca- damage would have amounted to much sider, where fancy may run riot of set of them can he purchased for nice nal companies of Salt Lake county more limn it wne. wallamong a fascinating number of have served a summons on Messrs. papers, with their cretonnes for hangThe Mnall table Is hl( enough dosGardner and Evans to notify them CEDAR VALLEY LANDS. ings and furn'iure to match. Dainty ed to hold ell the months magazines that an injunction has been asked tor casement musllna, whit and with col- nnd open It is Just right for a tea or to prevent the latter from pumping Aug. 26. -- Over 70.000 acies of ored patterns; tinted and stained wood card table. But ljhl. especially designed for any of tbe water of Utah lake for land baa been secured within the dressing tables, chiffoniers, desks, and the latter for the summer, which promIrrigation purpoaea In thia valley. Bras past few weeks In Cedar valley. Just bureaus, all are fascinating. ises much bridge playing, la the card The Injunction asked for t m beds hold their own with the aristowest of Lehi, by ropspectlve chairs fitting closely that these gentlemen, farmers. Several thousand acres have cratic four posters with their carving table, with four, to be taken out when through the Iwhl Commercial club, been homesteaded and tbe balance haa and Inlaid work, their elaborate can- underneath, entirely out of the way have asked all the cities in ltah been selected by the atate and pur- opies and spreads. A nice room for a wanted, end when not In use. county and other interested partlea chased through ihat source at 12.60 daughter of the home la one furnished Mission furniture comes In such to Join witty them In resisting tho in. per acre. with a brass bed with white maple good designs and It le so well and Junction prayed for. Fork and chiffonier Pleaaant American Lehi, and dressing table, carefully made that It cannot be Imdresser, The other parties who have lieen Grove cltlxeng have been the largest not forgetting a awing glass In a white proved on for Summer use. All the approHcheil have signified a willingresiSalt Lake marble frame. Her working desk, and pieces are planned to he serviceable. City :akera, though ness to join tn on the lawsuit, mid dents are Interested, and tn dressing chair, and rockers, all come There are revolving and stationary the matter will undoubtedly be the the extremelargely aouth end Spanish Fork in the same finished wood. For the bookcases of every kind, low sofas and basla of a gust legal battle. citizens have large holdings. male members oi the family, or a benches, settees and wood boxes, odd All of tbe entries and selections guest room, use the brass bed with chairs and desks with chairs attachSTRUCK BY MOTOR CAR. have been made by Individuals, thu'igh the furniture In mahogany or colonial ed, and shelrea and eard trays. it ia irobable that most of them will design. For a simple room a pretty 20. a liana Aug. Silt Lake, liigi. unite In groups and form companies Idea Is to have a ring fastened Into the German who is employed in the Kitch-i't- t which will purchase steam plows, tHE AGILE TIGER. celling, and dotted awing muslin cura' the Alta club, while rroaHing headers, threshers, etc., and farm on a tains passed through to fall on either r direct-catrack Second Smith the at modern scale. aide of the hrana bed. A dotted muslin Ho la ashed With aileiee" aad to aa and First Went atreeta at 11:3U o'clock There la no water to Irrigate a foot valance, spread, and cover for the box Ralph aa Uhtilis at Saturday night, waa ruck by the fen- of this land, but the experiments made bolster are In harmony. animals are specialists wild Most der (f he car and thrown lo one aide. at Nephl and other state dry farms The walla should have a flower de- that la to IM-say, they are highly developiiesd waa badly cut on the bark demonstrate that all of practically sign paper with white predominating. ed Tn one particular direction. The and over the right eye. nnd severe in-- Cedar valley's 123.nOA acre la special- Oool white linen should cover the seats Ta great as a stalker. Hla feet . :ri, .i ir:iM were also received. to of this style ly adapted raising of the white wicker tihalrs and lounge. tiger T'iu car wnf immediately slopped seem to bo shod with silence." R. H. The prettiest wallpapers for bed grain. and the man waa carried into the icnI-1.chambers this summer are tbe chlnta Elliot, for many yean a resident of uce 01 in. C. F. riukerlnn, who re--! A STREET SCENE IN CEUTA. patterns with flower effects, and the India, cited aa experience pf one of his (idea a couple of dimm from the corcretonne chair cushions and curtains neighbors Illustrative of tblo point ner and who cared for the man until A street scene tn Ceuta la full of Inmatch. lie bad beeu ninch annoyed by tigers the arrival of Dr. Ralph Richards, terest and variety. From tbe mainland generally There la, too, an attractive wallpaand at last tied e bullock ont in n clearfor dociur the I'tah comnany light and coast come' troops of wild moun- per of trellis work design with rose ing and took up bis own position In a and Hallway company. An ambulnnre taineers. descendants of the okt Riff that makes a bowery, summery room. tree tq welt till the tiger should come SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS y U (WT VMM of hiriiH that leaves our store. Each piece la fashioned iM. from ttv) but leather aad moat metals, aad du workmanship thrauic-ou- t la flriKlau ia every respect. Our taMlm ara tba talk of all horae-bari- : ndan for comfort and eaac. aad they ara scrupulously laada and flaiahad by r i partea cad operators. Giro aa a call vban you next need emethbg la oar line. MOUXIXG, y Teg-ei.dl- e, 1 J. C. Plait Saddlery 228) Washington A vs. Co. 171 23d il SENT HAVE YOU YOUR OOLLAR? , I 4 TO REPUBLICANS: We arr anxious to Lave every in close fmith, and working in harmony withtlic KruMiian aa National Congressional iVtminiuet in favor of tlie election of a Republican ! CotiRre. Tl.e Congressional campaign must based on tbe administrative and legislative record of tbe party, and, that king so, Theodore Roosevelt's personality must la? a central figure and ins achievements a central thonglit in tlie campaign. We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular suliscrip-tion- s of (Jne Ihillarcach from Kipuh beans, T'o ravli subscriber we will send the Republican National Cam. paign Text I look and all documents issued by the Committee. Help us achieve a great victory. Jaura S. SuraNAK, Lliairman. P. O. Box 1063, New York. V Or you may pay tour one dollar to tha Hon. William Glastpann, cart the Standard office, and take bia receipt therefor. fe - f pwoeunipnnB bcfcndcd ' Frffi Htnn Afina, Jbv dSwS Ifffiti IMani IN ALLCOUNTNIKt. whs HmUimrfm arw Hmt, iwywfhirteet mat mi MHagmsit fnolies WAiamseS Euisilwl;, well-to-d- te n 1 e, room-entic- eon-fini- n o tete-a-te- te j , ? ft. i TIm Oety At Rsllwny betwtse DaeMe-Trs- di llvtr nnd Mkaeait CUmib. dry-lan- The , Overland Limited ! The DM Luwloas Train In tbs Wsrid nnd drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, din and library inf car, cars, with barber, bath and Rook lover Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charga. Direct connect ton few Omntment I I I buffid-smokl- ng SL PanI and Minnaspolis Ttrkrtt, C A. mnvsilur, tw au Walkar. jCiiicaga & (OS an Iimcral M-Westsr- lu'l Aural, R- c Smith Main Stmt, t Lske City, Ltah. rpiaiawsa - d - .. after the halt. Tbe ground wis covered with dried leaves, which in hot wrathrr are so brittle that erea the walking of a bird over them can be heard for a good distance. la go very long time a large tiger slipped out of the forest and slowly edged toward the bullock. His method was so elaborate aud careful that the maa who saw It used to declare that it would have been worth 1,0U0 rupees to any young sportsman to have witnessed it Bo carefully did he put down each paw and so gradually did he crush the leaves under it that not a sound was to be beard. Between him and the bollock waa a stump about four feet high, with long projecting surface rodta. This, plainly, the tiger looked upon aa IM piles' V( OlClM I a to the eha teeter a i the eroioe we supply ' our huge patrosa Prompt, reliable and at low cost, say time you say ws'll be on you handle It expeditiously oaf He got upon one of the roots, balanced himself carefully and so waa able to walk quickly and silently aa far as the stump. Ue approached so gradually and solar leealy and hia color against the brown leaves waa so invisible that he was close upon the bullock before he was perceived. Thai instantly the bullock charged. The tiger eluded him and In n moment more had his paws on the bullock's neck ready to drag him down. Then, like a flash, he caught sight of the rope by which the bullock was tied end turned and sprang Into the forest, all so quickly that the man in the tree had no opportunity to fire. A TRANSFER lech Maaaaraa Arm Phone 2S Work 4 EAST Tskta. 4 DAI LY the diameter of a On Tsssl 1st lor yours. TRAINS lightning flash meksured?" asked a geologist "Welt here is tbe case which once Inclosed n flash of lightning, fitted It exactly, eo that yon can aee bow big t waa. Thia la called a Tulgarlta, or lightning hole, and the material It la made of Is glass. When a bolt of lightning strikes a bed of sand it plunges downward into the sand for a distance less or greeter, transforming simultaneously into glass the silica in the material through which It passes. Thus by Its greet beat It forms a glass tube of precisely Its own VIA. FU etenj M Cans Intdl Ttac 0 slae. "Now end then anrti a tube, known aa a fnlgarite, la found and dug op. Fulgurites have been followed Into the and by excavations for nearly thirty feet They vary in Interior diameter from the rise of a quill to three inches or more, according to the bore of the This includes the famous OVERLAND LIMITED Test Rest 161 and the new LOS ANGELES CHICAGO LIMITED. But fulgaritea are not produced la sand. They are found also In olid rock, though very naturally of slight depth, and frequently existing as a thin, glassy covering on the surface. "Buch fulgerltee occur in astonishing abundance on the summit of Little Ararat hi Armenia. The rock le eo soft and poroua that blocks a foot king cat be obtained, perforated In all directions by Uttle tubes filled with bottle green glass formed from the fused rock. "Borne wonderful fulgaritea were found by Humboldt on the high Nevada da Toluca, In Mexico. Masses of tbe rock were covered with a thin layer of green glass.' Its peculiar shimmer In tbe sun led Humboldt to ascend tbe precipitous peek at the risk of his life" It Tsssl (fits Ave CO. a eyaleaa hr Which DM you ever see ret ALLEN THUNDERBOLT. Coolesttota Map fine" HO a godsend. SIZE OF r 112 Tt Strictly Twentieth Century, Electric Lighted Steam Heated Trains operating Pull.uss Palace Bleepers; Incomparable Observation Library and Dining Cars of the very latest manufacture. 40 HOURS OGDEN TO .ONLY T CHICAGO. , v Fur piirtlcnlara write A. B. Rosa ley, Trar. Pass. Ageat lure wd Stuc Frld Iqui Far Rt OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE 263 Twenty-fift- h St California and - Eastern Direct Wire fei All Sporting It Waa Far Itrtaa. fart that tbe famous Events PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH Is a singular French dramatist Bardou owed hla first MITCHELL BROS. success cu the boards to bis excellent bedMonuments, Copings sad baud writing. He had sent In hie often stones. Dent buy from agents, si Etndl-antethey get large coamtesloaa aad rejected play, "La Taverns dee have to pay them. Bee your to the Odeen management for 1 people Bret Yard opposite consideration, and the manuscript wee cemetery. City a some table others, upon thrown, with One day at rehearsal the charming actress Mile. Berangere waa attracted by the handwriting nnd took up the manuscript crying, Oh,' what an exquisite We are "I. T." at "ODDB and ENDS." hand!" Rbe read the play and recomI. T. Alvord, 2277 Wash. 'Phene mended It eo strongly to the directors 172, "Any eld thing" bought, sold or that they were Induced to read it and exchanged. and Second-Han- d then accept It. At tbe time Bardou was Furniture- - I. Nv T. Alvord, seven starring. lie had gone through STORE. long years ef terrible hardship and pri- NEVADA SECOND-HANWe buy end sell all kinds ef new vation. end second-han- d goods. Call or phene Bepa la EiBtoad. Wecksr A Hsyna Preps. Ififi ISth fit The English were taught the uses ef Phene, Ind. 22. hope by n native Artois, who IntroPAUL ZIEGENHIRT, duced them Into England In 1526. They fieoend-Han- d Store met with some hostility, for physicians ' If you have anything to sell or bay represented them ns unwholesome, and call or phene 1870 to 1878 Wash. Ave parliament waa petitioned against them Bell 884k. Ind. 878. aa a "wicked weed." In 1528 their use wee prohibited under severe penalties. BL A. DENKERB Henry VIIL appears to hare been prej- Will pay tha highest prise tor mw udiced against hope, for In n manu- bend furniture and sell to the pvbUa 2418 Grant Ave. Ifcl script. dated Eltfaam, January.isao, oc- the cheapest, curs an Injunction to hla brewer "not to Phene 887-k- . Ind. 820. put hops or brimstone" into the tie C J. HERRICK A CO, Buccaeeera to H. L. WhNa The Uvlasr. your geode here If yee want Bis Why did you throw up your rib to Bring cell them. Call here If yee went nation. Ernest? Brother Because X buy. 2842 Wash Ave. Bril PImm m going to get married. Bit But IBy; Ind. 4B7. what will you live on love? Brother RESULTS, Oh, no! We ere going to lire on my WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. ADB YIELD BIG WANT loves father. a ," mtn etas Second Hand Stores - Si Inc. R Lift pbc R VI Bat R Rei F sne Bid F tnc Bo; F No BIc EA Em 'Ph me I Ro i 0.0 J; 0 nAvV' Re was a gaunt, middle-age- d Ip a clean bnt faded drees. Her hair drawn Into a tight knot at the crown of her head left her rugged features and furrowed cheeks unrelieved and her little black straw hat cocked at a humorous angle on top of her head transformed her Into a living caricature. Mrs Torrance opened the door to her with a sigh. All day long she had been answering the doorbell and examining specimens from the intelligence office, and her nerves had about reached tbe raw edge of endurance and were ready to Jump erer. Such specimens! Mrs Terrance shuddered at the thought of letting one of them Into her dainty, flat. Tet you cast do your own housework and have time to make yourself lovely and charming for a young aud discriminating husband, Mrs. Torrance' simply had to too. have maid. At sight of ths latest comer her heart sink. The big Irish woman Impressed her more unfavorably than any of her predecessors. Mrs. Torrance was almost beginning to tell SHE Mr. Flutter telling how he saved SO renli a week by shaving himself Instead of running off to n barber, and running the rlrk of contracting skin dlseaae, nn you DM you hear that? AND MRS KASOER were bndkfaet table, when MBatHrthe .Nagger said to his wife: Did you hear Flutter W tort might, when we were calling Miera, fha she made all of her own Oroerea aad trimmed her owr hate?" There was fire .in the eye of Mrs Irigger; end the Iron of dharp and keen resaatmeut aermed t have been ftrtven Into her rc.il wh'-ahr said -- t tsTfplr- "Aal did you lmar .Mi. that he always car tonV Flutter say of hie own Lirxaae tastes iy of paying a man 16 a month to do It. a a certain man I know ef who uat' afford It does? ZUd im hear that? And did you hear And did you hear Mr. Flutter say that he always ruts hi own grass, because he thought It was line exercise after he had been shat up In the offlre all day? And did you hear him say that Its bIwrvl polished his Do you polish own hoots? your hoots. Bam Nagger? Not a hit of It. Yes; and dM you hear you don't. him say that he always bought his elethlng ready made, and saved a good half on every suit above what he would have to pay a tailor? And 1 never knew you to hny a ready made suit In your life. And Mrs. Flutter told n e one day that her hatband dl-- every Mt of toe ordinary repairing that waa done about their house, and you are l Indlspoaed tn even drive a nail? I'd talk about how murh Mrs. Flutter saves doing her cwn millinery and dressmaking If I were you! 1 wouldn't be seen In such a hal or such dreasea as Mrs. Flutter wears. If you think you can criticise or browbeat tne Into undertaking my own dressmaking, in order to save for you to spend ou yourself, you are very greatly mistaken. I know what you'd like. Youd Just like to have me discharge our maid and laundress and have me tall in and do all my own hounewrork, and washing, and Ironing, and be a regular slave, while you never lifted a hand to do a thousand things you might easily do for yourself. I did hear what Mrs. Flutter said, and also beard what Mr. Flutter said, and If I were you. Sam Nagger, 1 would sweep my own dooryard clean before "There you go, losing your temper. and raring away from the table tn a huff. I wonder if you heard Mrs. Flutter say that Flutter never said cross word to her in his life, nor showed anger In any way, and here you "He's gone, and with a banging of the door that was enough to Jerk It off Its hinges. Dear, dear, dear! If there's anything taring In this life. Its a maul" SUM. Tea, yes! It's very true wine loosens the tongue! When had a few glasses, and go home at night, you ought to hear my talk! that I've late wife well-order- ed her that she had been ratted already, and to turn her away, when a wistful look In the woman's eyes made her ask her to step In. T was alnt by the infimgenee, mum," said the womai briefly. Have you a reference?" Mrs. Top-raac- s put that question first, because she had determined that she would take no one until she had looked her np and found her well recommends. The Irish woman looked taken hack for a moment Then she stretched ont two big. hard, rough, red, knotted hands. The veins stood up upon them In purple Hues and the were nails worn to the quick. finger The akin was calloused and chapped until it looked ready to peeL "There, mum. she said aulekfc "thin's me riferlnee." "ID toh you." d Mrs. Torrance lmpnlrirely. That night, ae Mr. Torrance eat down to the beet dinner he hed eaten for months, he looked hla congratulations scran the table to his xrife. '"Well, you have a jewel! he exclaimed. "How did you find her?" i William, said Mrs. Tonnes, J nor anrtblcf alsont her. I Jus. 1 J'' 4c"i know where ehs comes froulhir ua clrcumstaSiliil wLlsaJL'' , hi G T P 11 9 ti |