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With it you can dye your valuable articles of silk or wool with results equal to the finest The professional work. When you buy remember this. blue package dyes cilk or wool only. The white- packagt will dye every kind of goods, including silk and wool. Your dealer has both packages. GRAHAM BONNER. MARY CCxi.e-f l MRS. WHITE HEN WHAT HAS GONE erj man's eyes as the girl careened out Into the center of the valley, rose In her stirrups and waved an artn In a circle a hove her head In five seconds riders were whirling In behind lew from all directions as she headed for the wagon. She waved those already on the spot toward the rope corral. Change horses!" she called, and ns BEFORE the Warren ranch, the a stranger ap Bar, plied for work as a rider Wil lianiette Ann Warren known to all as ''Billie. is the owner ot The girl's fa'h-- i. :he ranch. Cal Warren, had been the original owner. The question whether the territory Is to remain "cow country" or he opened to settlement Is a troublesome one The newcomer Is put to wot k been have rustlers" Cattle troubling the ranch owners The new hand gives his name as Cat Harris By his announcement In he Incurs favor of "squatters the enmity of a rider known as Morrow. The will made by C;il Warren stipulated that half the property should go to the son at his old friend. William llarri, under certain conditions The new arrival Is the man, and he discloses the fact to Billie. Slade, a ranchman with an unsavory reputation, visits Billie Slade, endeavoring to embrace Billie is interrupted bv Harris The reground-uIs ular begun While .he riders are at theii on far out the evening meal, range, six outsiders join them Billie knows them to he 'rustlers," who. under the leadership At Three each Hiatt rode In he eauglil up a fresh horse. Scatter out; some of you below where we came down, some above." Five hundred to the man she said. that brings Morrow in. Its no use. Billie." Harris conn He's plum mil of the seled mildly. country by now It'll be dark in three hours anil It's right choppy country over there." Waddles Interposed and seconded tier move. I.et 'em rip, he said. Theres lust a chance. Bangs was the first to change lhe hoy's physical ipiulitica mounts, lions weie as sound as his menial ability was limiied ami It was his pride to have a string o! iiiotiins Hull included the worst horses In the lot lie rode from the corral on Blue. Imld ing the hg roan steady, unj headed ill) the ridge a mile below where liar Bile ris and the girl had come down of Slade and a man named Harper, hate in the past stolen Three Bar cattle. To test Harris courage the girl appoints him tem- porary foreman, suggesting that he order t tie visitors to leave Somewhat to her surprise he does so. The men depart, making Billie makes threats. Harris permanent foreman Catching Morrow leaving cattle were they can be stolen. Harris discharges him. CHAPTER V 9 Billie Warren rode with Harris on the last lap of the circle. There were but two nipn remaining with them. Moore! Harris culled, and the man turned his horse down the head f a draw that would lead him out Into the bottoms a trifle less than a mile above the wagon. Harris heard a shrill whistle behind him and turned sidewise in the saddle to look back, saw that Moore Imd regained the ridge and was signaling. They turned and rode hack to him. Moore Theres another. said, Its get pointing down the gulch. ting to be a habit," A dead cow lay od a little flat a bundled yards below. For three eon secutive days some ridei had found a fresh-killeThree Bar cow. Every animal had been shot. T'll look till' one over myself,' Harris decided. Theres only two more gulches to work. Each one of you boys take one. The girl followed him ns he turned down the Cist steep ditch. They pulled up their horses and sat look A trickle ot blond lug at the cow. iiozed out of a bole between het eyes Harris rode in a circle round the spot. lie downed her from some point he suit!. Not a sign any nhere close ul hand" He surveyed the ridges that Hanked either side of the draw and ttie little saddle-liktie presslon at the head of It from which they had just descended. Frotu he yond this gap came the shrill nlcket of a borse, the sound chopped short as if a man had damped his band nr the animals nostrils to silence It Harris turned swiftly to the girl Hide-ha- rd! It's a plant," be said. above, Bangs crossed over a mile below," Bile said. We might pick him up. "Any sign?" Harris asked as they moved down the divide. A bunch of shod horses went down through there a few days back. Bile said. "Three or fou- - men likely, with a few pack horses along. He's pulled out. I He's saw him, Harris said. gone. They stopped in the saddle of the ridge where fresh track showed the a Mr. Booster thought it was a great joke because Sirs. White Hen said site did not know what a hennery meant. Some jokes, said Mrs. White Hen, are very slupid after they have been told more than once, and again there is a Joke, once In a great while, which can he thought about and thought about and still considered funny. That's the kind this Is, said Mr. Booster, and he laughed once more. Then youd belter tell it to me, said Mrs. White lien. I do believe I will, said Ml-- . Rons I ter. lease promise me that it wont hurt your feelings. I promise, said Mrs. White Hen, "that I wont scold you if it docs. How can a creature promise a thing won't hurt her feelings when she doesn't know what is going to hi' re-dy- spot Bangs had crossed. The girl was looking at Harris and saw a sudden pallor travel up undei his tan and os she turned to see what bud occasioned It he crowded hi horse against tier own. Pont look he ordered, and forced tier horse over the far side of the said? "I suppose that Is too much to ex You'd better ride on back to ridge. Philippine Coinage There's been pert of any creature," said Mr. Boosthe wagon. tie urged coined for the Philippine IsMoney smt of doings over across Bile ter. Maybe you'd rather not hear lands first arrived In the Philippines it?" will ride down and look Into It and from the Philadelphia and San Franwould rather hear It," said Mrs. Wil mutt a word she turned her horse cisco mints In June, 1003, and was While Hen. Ami then she gave a to.va'd the wagon. In circulation In July, first Its Cod's mercy she diiln t see. long sigh, such ns we hear a hen lOOIl placed done in accordance was This Harris said, as the two crossed back maim once in awhile, of a tentative law with the provisions I Is It I feel of over the ridge. Isn't ttmt a h sjre," she said, "that In 1002. On June 23, 1000, an passed a way for a man to die? going to he something dreadful. act was passed to establish the standI dont believe I will think It Is a Her oue But the girl Imd seen. of value aud to provide for n ard joke. There are jokes that are jokes oriel hud; had revealed a horse com In the Philippine Isto some creatures and they aren't coining system ing round a hend In a little box can time on the San From lands. that yon below A shapeless thing dragged jokes to others. when requested to do Francisco mint, The jokes may he on them and from one stirrup and ji every tlil.'d so, has coined money for the Philipor fourth Jump the big blue horse they don't like that. For the past few years the "Still, I havent had a chance to tell pines. side slashed the limp bundle with bis United States has not struck coins for to let von and for you Judge yourself heels. old dies are still whether the Joke is funny or not." the Philippines. The As the two nipn reached the bottoms In use. I will tell it." "Now Mr. Booster. said and had the frenzied Imrse stopped Oo ahead, cackled Mrs. White was figlithig to free hl.nself of the Hen. moved He him. followed thing that By this time all the roosters and away from It In a circle but It was all the hens and all the chickens of and He him. with squealed always kicked It, then dashed off In a fresh the barnyard had stopped to listen to Mr. Rooster's Joke. g his pursuer. panic, said Mr. Rooster, a hen"Well, Harris rope tightened on his neck and thrpw him. As he rolled over nery Is a place for hens. And j ! Diamond Dues Perfect results Easy to use atalixDhuq stores j , I 1 ul'Bip' ipjtl St'E'iins.s Bt-- lit JiSais i HOTEL Fosters noose snared both hind feet Newhouse and he was held stretched and helpless between two trained cow horses while the men disengaged the bundle BALT LAKE CITY. UTAH that had once been Bangs. One hoot On ol Balt Lakt City's finest heel was missing and his foot was hotels, whert guests find aver? warm hospitalcomfort with Jammed through the stirrup, evidence ity. Garage in connection. Cafe him that the horse had pitched with and cafeteria. and the loosened heel had come off. 400 Rooms, EACH WITH BATH as foot to slip through allowing his he was thrown. $2.00 to $4.00 Harris pointed to a burnt red streak ueri.ss the right sid. ot Bangs neck. He unbuttoned his shirt and revealed ICealfli (living a similar streak under his lefi armpit Old Bile cursed horribly and hls When I was a young face seemed to have aged ten years. All Winter long girl I took Lydia E. single They learned that from the albiGood IIleUTiril Marvelous f'limale Its a Plant," He Said Ride hard.' no, he said. Finkhams Vegetable ComIts an old trick that Go Ahead," Cackled Mrs. White Hen. Rampa Splendid KosdiMsorjtroui MountaU Views. Th i vonderfu tdetvr t rmeortoj th H pound because my mother did Foster chose tlu next; five ritlers always works. They dropped a rope A Chgtfy C were but a few jumps behind. Harris on him and Jerked him. pried off hls wouldn't 'ike to belong to a hennery." and she gave it to me. After bom t V his and laid Bat shoved in asked heel, the through Joke Whats did not change horses but searched 1 married I took it before my 1 the quirt ou his horse. Blue did the Mrs. Wil.;.'- Hen. consider it a Hastily in bis war bag and slipped children were born and aftervery rude speeeh and nol in he least the strap of a binocular ease across rest. 44444444444444444444444444 It Both men knew well bow his shoulders and rode off with the wards, and I have eight living hap funny. Choose a Profitable Vocation "1 dont mean to be rude," said Mr. Bangs hud run across the petted children. I am now a grandgirl as she tinished cinching her sac) A Le&rn ihe Beamy Culture Course given by a A die on a fresh horse. camp of some of the wild bunch nten Booster, "for lliink it the liens art X man that hit taught mother and still take it and aiudente bow Jo In less than live minutes from the he Imd known for long, and the slow quite charming and I am always glad e&rnBiU MONK V. Catalog sent on reqaenL when it recommend still no and more for worms them any had to pull up give lime she had reached the wagon the thinking youth suspected I'TAII HIGH RCIIOOL X Y OF ItKAin CILTIRR last Three Bat man had mounted and danger from riding on up to them at them goodies to eat. No one can say one is tired and lie had Im not a polite. nie, J 831 Clift Old. - Salt Lake City this time than at any other gone. Harris rode with het up a long Mrs. Alfred Iverson, St. EdThat Is so, agreed Mrs. While ridge that led up to the divide; they fold them of the shot tired at Harris wards, Nebraska. and they had known that some other Hell. followed another into the next bnt PARKERS I I Hnd wouldn't would was meant the trill! that What Three Bar limn lotus and ascended the speond divide BALSAM HAIR H a r Fa) This was sharp and rocky, its crest a leading from the direction of their like to he without some of my rooster an dm Hemo v lng Knt ores Color and And Bangs would mention friends. maze of raggetl pinnacles He clcse camp Hair Faded and to Gray Beauty to No. Mr. Booster would nol like pud $1 nopt Iruggtlp. the highest of these and dismounted having found them there, linking fllitof Putt Lopin' n. T Fbsip he vviliiO'.H oilier roos.er playmates them wit it the bushwhacker. to sweep the range with tiis giasses Ideal for im ca SHAMPOO FLORESTON like to a would hov When Bangs had . ft a pair of any more than The high point afforded a view of 'a Ileir Balaam. M connection with ftO cents by mill or at ilmg. mates." deed eoft a end for Afier bmr tidies he other with him distance without them ridden had play hoy every ridge perhaps f. stele, lliecox Chemical Works, Iatchoxue, Now that I see It your way, I unhalf an hour Harris caught live horse and accomplished their aim Divin-p he mean to didn't rude,' men in t lie held of his glasses. They derstand you Harris dark. said lts coming School Children, Sicknets Ir. William Beebe, famous irhlhv said Mrs. While Hen. were riding in a knot. And by morning rlieyll tie thirty lose about 4 per ceil ef Children of Museum of the American ologist Where But vvhal was the joke? Theyve picked up his trail. he miles away. That sort of a killing ihe possible (lays of attendant c id told of a Natural History, rcceiuly he'll a il hidden? But was ton have lead on to was never fastened long said., any man school on account of sickness, se oilWe might as well be going." Oh, the joke was that you didn't new diving device which would enable yet. g one to descend a mile below the sur ing to an article by Mr. Hugh S. von was. and a know what a hennery man They mounted anil headed to the raised The old doubled tisl ref the United Slates pep. lie of the sea l! consists of a large face Booster. Mr. said a divide the are hen." right along and his ace was lined with sorrow l h service. "If Bile is in sight we can wail fot "Wei!, that was quite funny, hid not steel cylinder. Imill to wiihstaml Bangs was almost a son to me. In he square to five of Ions pressure Mrs. Wldte And see if ties said him." he said "I taught bim to ride and very," said. WHEN IT LOOKS DARK to iny Thai's about all I think of il now, inc h. Wtiler pressure at (lie depih n picked up any Hacks weve rode togetbet on evpry job since one mile is about one ton to Ihe It Is as you Bno-tehalf-milweak, Ecrvooa A for Mr. said along the ridge they Some one is go then. You hear me or so ailing woman, lhal would device the a Iticb, of Joke so tnueii off square is not the a saw Iosier breaks ing to die for this! say, through joke Mr. Tierces Facive ils users n maximum margin ol liltieh. ton ahold when and he was working hack theii way thought I vorite Preserlje luring the next week the girl in For Bui I didn'l mean to he rede, and sc My. Thanks. Billie. Harris said o n comes lo accused l he men ot worthy I not vvotdd so her aid. Women losing a circle try'ng to run bim hoped you ness It They jested as eurelt e The Road to Success in eie-- y walk of down." unusual had occurred and st;lld me." nothing life today say a said ill din am hurl. said "I'd nave done as much l'o, nor fm any Fm not angry, ridge If she heard lie men! ion of Bangs Mr. Pierre's ; in S. n ner Mrs. Whte Three Bar man, she returned pleasantly, lien, eaekling seemed that it took tint a day tot Treecriie i in ml t ti i It t tit ft can I dont om lie said Ot course. "Mil'ioiii.ires 'Id have ex then' to and expoel suppose n former comradr who is a rt liable tier, forget But all the same It from roosters litres never rim for ('resident. They peeled that It la medicine. had come to an untimely end Bile fitch very funny jokes he joke innk know they'd lie defc;ied shows that I'm progtes.-in- g Maybe made from roots and herbs, sold ly Hu.-.had disappeared tint on the they're not supposed to U by is il," a lady asked. Ilial ers." my good qualities will grow on yon druggists, in bo.h fluid and tablet. fifth day lie turned up at the Tine until you get to thinking right well at Ihe Mrs fin Ro-- t. i?S So Htk St P. M. people wouldn't accept a Bat wagon and resumed his worl aid: "ihiu ovffuo'k I ifru.rle me. I't esident ?" without the least explanation of hi not air p run Whistle breakdown I The Mysterious h lx "Bemuse. said Senalot Imd no They wailed till Foster Joiued them absence. rd at madam, night, nj Fasten a whistle to the coat or Slio'-Cifd mr h.ndly to miarrahl I on the ridge. idge, '011 ip road to success I bad (TO Bfc CONTIMEU ) brne hv itx niemhc-of do but. thing, an' an dress of miMispocted few keep o the right. favorne ihiee bouU-- of Jr. op the pai l.v. Iho-- him in Hu ct nler of and I wa tion mv ntivea XMXKyOOOCHSOOfKtlOOOOtKtCrOtOCHXlOOOiXtOOaOOOCHXHNOOOOOOcOOO tint, 1 would adviae any woman win. iw)a group of players, and show him an are Riving ber trouble U to Dr. Tierces for Succcoful Marriaga other whistle, telling hint II is to lie roriie Tincription. a Neir Alive won't of much get Thi medicine contain no barmfo! Jn'rriirv4. passed round the company and sound husband when she marries him. ed white his hack Is turned hls luis Send 10c for trial pkg. tablets to Dr. Belle No. but shell get a nice hunk I wonder why. wliep it feilet picks big fuss over em, Is that so much Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. ness being to detect one of fhe play-- j of alimony when she divorces him. tlnil'g good In the Western die is cov up a Yesirii uovtd nowdays there ers with the Id. ale. W. N. U Salt Lake City, Nc. ered up by 'em. Will James iD the has to Ice so much smoke and dust The person on whom he turns Ids fineinnntl Enquirer. Book nmn. from six shooters ant. dusi smoke back lays bold of the whistle aiiaeln'd It frotu one man chasing biioiI.pi to him and blows It. The oilier, how Wind-hitvne- fl seems like tlieie'8 uo rest fur the good ever, has quickly to let go the whistle, Nautical Measurement s Is to its he any more than there is for the wicked delect while and watching A knot la a measure of sptetl the uitd a feller wonders how conic all the presence on one quarter he again of one nautical mile an hour. equivalent oharaoiers ain't killed In ihe firsi The uaiitical mile Is He turns fi.(su7 feet It hears It sound at his hack. round ot the tlrsl chapter, tint It that is about IN he looks but round .vherever again cent a per Irnget than was ttie case there wouldn't he no ItiDd mile This makes ten kinds an for the whMfe It Is sounded behind Soap and Ointment They do so much to slor.v much, so ihe characters have hour the equivalent of allies an him. and good deal of confusion ami allay irritation, redness and roughness of the on ami live suffer through any got to amusement are provided. hour. face and hands, remove dust and grime and how, only the had hoys are relieved keep the skin soft and clear under all condia or sudden death b.v end. by the at Sticky Butinot of exposure. tions Use Wealths Pruper term In the pen. That's propel ml O rover (after tilling molasses lag) Wenllh is to he u e'l only Its Ihe 1r Sap25c, Cifltmcoc 2c. and 50c. ns It should he, sure enough, but that Heres your molasses, sonny, where, Tiiium 25c, Smplc each free. ain't life. I dont objoel to the guns strument of neiion: not hm the reg your dime? "Culicuri1 Ri. Milo'f o. Mas, Dtpt. h ' Dors and as long as they ain't pointed toward resentative of clvi! it la the jug. Boy I excellent & that what by at, me, object making vhEiiasilBaiilk PWrftm SprinslJjN I 1 run-dow- ron-ier- ." I J . 1 1 urk-r- Mile-Dee- He suited his action to the w ,rds and jumped his horse off down Hu bottoms. lie waved her over to one side. . Keep well away frotu me! lie or dered. "They dont want you. They hung ttieir spurs into tlo-- ii mounts and Hie horses plunged tit wit the steeply-pitchinbottoms, vaulting sage clumps and bounding along Hip cow trails that threaded the brush Two hundred yards below the : ttie draw made an elbow bend Ihe girl rounded It and as Harris fnl a lowed a he felt Jump behind jarring tug at ttie cuntle of his saddle and the thin, sharp crack of e rilie reached him. The gulch mane a reverse bend and as they swept around It Harris swung sidewise it the saddle and looked hack. The' were entirely sheltered from anv d point on the divide six hundred them. He pulled tils horse t. a swinging trot Hnd they rode the sloping meadow that led straight to the main valley. "We didn't get started any too Mis horse wau I soon," Harris said. more than a hundred feet beyond the notch when he blew off and warned ns not time for me to get carhet' and drop him as he topped the ridge' The girls eyes suddenly riveted on a small round hole In the can:le of hls sadtlle where the ball had entered On the Inside and far to the left ex trend i y sf the cttnile a ragged gash showed where It had passed out l hid not missed his left hip to ex ceed an inch. She started bet horse so suddenly mat before lie realized tier purpose she was well in Hie lead and going at a dead run toward the mouth of the gulch where It opened nut Into the main bottoms two hundred vards g yard-behin- r Th-bnl- beyond. from the opposite slope riders were hazing cows nut of their respective draws The running horse caught y. -f 't;ni-lidn- 11 I ll'-li- r. 1 heat-Hes- 1 Iv I i I i er . IK- t 1 i i j s Western Novel Heroes Draw Rap From Critic !' i vv 28. Skins need Ondctii'a j 1 j , ua-ra- 1 |