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Show Mistress Ttpartment Virginia Stivers Bartlett SYNOPSIS hotels Monterey ft tf EFjiiX!5Sa fjSte 0u. & IJhferate fen, PERSONAL jtteMUa youis Indian m,ld S?1 Eulalia. Eu from San Baa. tt la a dew- - tr SCHOOLS w.nio ,w TZUGIAni was AND VilCALCOIAKOlt. SALT LAU. AND SKINS FURS CHAPTER IV Can tin aed "Hal" she said again. Sol This beautiful land sends a scourge of vermin to plague me I Very well. I hall not weep I shall not weaken. I shall conquer this California or I wiU die. wo1' iirxs She summoned little Pedro to her, and all afternoon, to the iccompani-meof n dismal breese, beguiled his imagination and comforted her desolation with stonKS ries that began, "When I was a litfog TOOK MBALTK ItTnC. Ttwptetea BM(.. Salt Laka. tle girl in beautiful Barcelona " swMStnas aE nt sand-scatteri- PAMPHLETS po farmers hi chemical Interested tor this district. Inc. Jhimins 40 ilnwa mote par acre. J. ford 4SS AlasMla, USON. SaU Laka. real estate HEAR yu nr TO unimproved FROM OWNER land tor ante. - - BALDWINa WM. in IAWI-E- TAGS m AR TAGS nship Tickets-Crui- ses Tlrkats. Crtleet All lines, all t'rile to Americas Esarcn Ce., 4 i Seatk St.. Salt Laka City. AGENTS AGENTS TANTED For several days the ancient capital of Baja California stirred from its lethargy to prepare La Gobernadoya, as they already called Dona Eulalia, for her long journey to Monterey in California Alts. But the troubles with stubborn Indians trying to dispoie of mors stubborn burros, the difficulty in finding and buying satisfactory riding and pack animals, the labor of packing and provisioning food, water and clothing for a trip that would endure for months, d the lady not at alL When at last the long caravan left Loreto, Eulalia was fairly comfortable on a white Spanish jennet. It was a strange anortment of pilgrims which rode away from Loreto that morning at sunrise: La Gobemadora herself, hiding her trepidation beneath a demeanor carefully calm, but unusually pale; small Pedro, triumphant on a burro almost aa small as himself; Angus-tias- ,' her brittle bones boring her lun-and- -f and-smitt- con-cere- kte though one. Fray Mariano, looked slightly older. Their tonsures were quite black, and their black eyes very much alive. But Fray Mariano's look was direct to the point of impudence, and Fray Bsrtolome' glances slid about indirectly. Both had senaual mouths, but again wm, a difference; the Ups of ona turned up to a sly grin, the other turned down the corners of his mouth with a sanctimonious sneer. They were silent, and Eulalia tried uncomfortably to open a conversation. "You resemble each other very much, aha said. Are you broth- ers?" "Ah, no, only brothers in God," interned Fray Mariana "My family name is RuM, and Fray Bartolome'i name is GilL "I see. And are you enjoying this Journey? This started a long tirade from Fray Mariana They decidedly were not. He complained of everything: the escort, the trails, the food, the tents provided for them, their mnif, everything. Fray Bartolome coughed slightly, and gave hii companion a nudge, which the skeptical Angustias served. The other stopped ob- sudden- ly. "But we are resigned," he intoned. "Yes, we are resigned. It is God's will we should make this pUr flesh agonizingly before Loreto was a mile behind, holding Chichi, the monkey, who waa as afraid of th mule as the mule waa of him. t Id WOMEN WANTED as AGENTS Mures and homes. Soap, razor the head of the van rode one Capl-ta- n Write pood profit. extrnris, etc., Canete, serious, troubled by his L Cs.. 4ft W. 4th SL. Sail responsibility, a seasoned traveler and admiring friend of Pedro 'OEMS SONGS Pages. There were cooks, mulePOEMS. SONGS teers, Bll DBItilNAL vaqueros, InBend to mediste consideration. 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Leagues of Eulalias journey lay behind; many terrible leagues traversed doggedly, day and night, with heat, dust, thint, weariness and an awful numbing fear of the unknown that robbed her of rest When, at the end of a days travel, Eulalia lay on her pallet and felt sleep must come, that the blessing of complete oblivion and release from suffering would at last requite her, the blessing was denied. Always at the moment when she seemed slipping into unconsciousness, a rude hand gripped her weary heart and shook it cruelly, until her whole body trembled and sweat gr Image, so we do not complain. Do you think we are complaining? POULTRY be asked Eulalia anxiously. If you do I am sure it is with :AKTEKS FOR HAST CHICKS, urks. Get our MONEY SAVING good cause, the replied. on APPROVED CHICKS. IKS, SI W. 1ST SO.. S. L. CITY. Later, after the two priests departed and Angustias was brushing her mistress hair, she remarked: VESS & SADDLES 1 don't know how it appears to :nce but those do not seem true iaiMitt you, buw l"ftTIII.Y I'AYMHNTS1 tkvurcd by J Murkmu fur SI yews Hlahaw religious men to me." srurkiunsatp low srtees "They are strange. I can not unr,P0:K flleslniied mfsiwssd Iras linunei mUFbitMWIrsM derstand them, Angustias. Their eyes! And how they stare. But they are Franciscans, after all, and must & be . . . but I don't understand them. They make me feel uncomcoldly. Amateen fortable, Angustias." would she first the during nights 35,000.00 Stock TsM Eeaipment, Sadis Parte tl cry out, and creep to little Pedro's Ofwalzkt DeliTariaa, Write fsi CHAPTER VI side for. comfort, or summon to her. Then she grew idio Co. InterMtnQist. In the Valley of Comondu, an oaashamed of her childishness, and estate BaH Laka CHv in (he barren heart of Baja Calisis fear when her the quieter only lay La Gobemadora was enterfornia, specter haunted her. jevodo Mission San Jose de CoSitting before her campfire one tained atbeloved of all travelers, solNEVADA Map at tka night at the end of a trying day, mondu, who made the UILDEN and diers had priests, Rene's hrssat sad herself. Why she questioned wt tepalar hatri she been persuaded to come on this dreary trip up and down the peninluxsula. For days they retted there, Used Furniture journey? She. who was born to refreshed by the sparkling waters of luxurious and cushions soft ury, an abundant stream, and by figs, coaches? Sf Ffccc Mohair peaches and datea the at mt stared UI.M. pomegranate!, face she Uaad f Monarch Coal Lifting her i Sail Carpet-Ru- e beneath the clashing fronds of ir I14.M fire. WeMeru FaVtUre Ca. - - - - SaU Laka CHy she ant palms. "Queen of the Califomias! There waa a halt at Santa Rosalia muttered bitterly. de Mulege, on the Vermillion sea, circle the into CreeH, Famous Cemetery tnjustiss, bustling there waa another old (tone where rebellious Green is a famous ceme-Lmd- of light broke into her and fruitful gardens. From mission in which are buried muiingi. cavalcade traveled over a the to there are coming oled people, two The priests d among them wilderness horrible anshe Dona Eulalia, y. Leigh Hunt, Sidney call on you. In Bern o. Hell country, del Kemble and. Sir Charles nounced. which quaked constantly aa they Eulalia did not move. traversed its barrenness. Yes? she questioned dully. time. about By a broad flat camina think it's and I "Yea, i Kinds misof Conversation is there think year before by Jesuit many Do you know, nina, I r ne two hundred had kinds of conver-ai-d urged who two. I sionaries about those colossal Hi Ho, the sage of something queer of Indian neophytes to the In one we seek to have heard them when they flogging task with by aa her duena, sniffed Eulalia m each to the Mission other and in the hunched closer lagged, they traveled try to deceive each other." Chichi in her arms, which stood in a fertile San Ignacio, to the fire. that opened in a barren "You would hear gossip on a des- arroyo mesa. on soul it the and only water-ski- n you ert isle, Leaving there with she remarked, bending her ear, nevGie desert and cask bulging ertheless, closer to her companion. travel ahead, they traveled north"I have heard, continued Anglis- ward. skirting the eastern edge of on treachertics, "that there are two people to the Desert of Vizcaina P.fnD the Blood this Journey who are being lent r r Harmful ous terrain. Lodjr Waste their for California aa a punishment a At Mission Santa Gcrlrudis. in ins. and I wondered t amphitheater, mountain-gir,n thrir work do MW. bad arEulalia flung out her arms dra- great all gave thank that they watertheir . matically. though rived in safety, - IlimJy? I" A punishment for their sins! And lean and dry. were skin I am sent to reap reward for my rM,n twaehw At Santa Gertrudia, Eulalia heard ull 8,1 tllf1,Hl diwifiMB, virtues! A strange country, this rumors of the approach of her to which, at the same time, first aervoue r sndl2rjrw,,n and atmieth. ti.ichnnd. Indians coming from the and ir people are sent for punishment north reported fires that burned by rewardl LiriS.isir,ta6 and s party of horsemen who night, Angustias nodded. swiftly by day. traveled wno I1"1 tested. Ue "Yes, it is. lam wondering I', lit still rode silentGobemadora La brae wianias here they jipda r.?! will get what It waa only tarty y uncomplainingly. ly, uaJLhsiimi-wid- a come. her from flingreputation. .. . that kept her pride on to the Into the light o out of the ing herself from her hors until the brown-cla- d figures loomed around, and screaming her quiver shadows. Gooerot r.inn that waa bolding "Greetings, Senora La quality l stragglers. A little to themselves, heads withdrawn into the cowls of their Franciscan robes, two priests rode, their presence in the expedition an answer to Junipero Serraa prayers. In the northern reaches of California Alta a hurrying party of horsemen followed the flying hone of the Governor of the Califomias, spurred and laahed by his rider as the rider was spurred and lashed by hot impatience. CHAPTER V Hotels i Ss! dk-- ft"" on well-name- ESS xtth ir ... I -- a, t X 1 - nS. Sh-h-- h, . " 'Quotations' A A Quiz With Answerg Offering Information on Various Subjects -- Ti-er- rs One evening, just before wighri.ii, the storm broke. They bad been traveling for days among the lofty Calmalli mountains, that stretch along the waist, or narrowest part of the peninsula. Eulalia, shivering as night earns on, for now the nights were as cold as the daya were hot, rode betide little Pedro. Behind came Angua-tiacuddling her monkey as both dozed. At the head of the they van rode the Capita n. Little Pedro leaned closer to his mother and whispered. Eulalia frowned. "On my soul, child! We ean not atop now! Control yourself." But the child would not be He (topped his burro, threw the reins toward Angustiaa, and disappeared in the brush. Angustiaa, startled from her nap, made a lunge at the reins, misted them and brought her hand Sharply against Chichis face. The terrified monkey, in turn awakened rudely from hi little snoozing, leaped straight for Pedro's burro, and the burro bolted off the traiL "Chichi! screamed Angustias, trying to get from her clumsy sidesaddle. "Chichi! Baby! But the little burro and his detested frightened burden went careening away in the dusk. Capitan Canete wheeled to Eulalias side, just as Angustiaa slipped on to the dusty trail, screaming and crying. "My Lady!" exclaimed the Capstan. "What is the matter? But Eulalia only pointed after her fleeing companion. Will you help her? she asked, struggling for control. "Will you help her to catch that fool little Chichi? He hai eloped with Pedros burro! Oh, damn that ape, and damn that ass I Oh, pardon me, Senora but I are you all right, my Lady? Yea, yea, of course. Oh, hero she comes! Out of the dusk eame Angustiaa, trying to hold the monkey which struggled and clawed In furious panic. It had pulled the woman's gray hair in tatters, over her face, and she looked Ilka a witch emerging from the night "He doesn't know met He la mad from fright! Oh, my little darling; my sugar-plum- , you are safe in your mother's arms. There, there! The Capitan exploded. "By the holy bones of Saint Bartholomew, woman! Why didn't you get the burro? Hero you, to an Indian, fetch back that animat Grinning, the Indian loped away. He hated and feared Chichi aa the rest of the natives did. Angustias climbed on to her horse again, soothing her weeping trees- uro. The Capitan heaved a sigh. "Well," he said, "are we But suddenly a piercing shriek eame from somewhere, a long high wail that ended in, Eulalia slipped from her jennet. "Pedro, Pedro! What is itl My Go- dBefore the Capitan could reach her, she had met the child and had him clasped in her arms. "Mama, look! Look, mama I A I, ail I am hurt! Ai, ai, all What has happened? What Jp it? Do no cry, speak to me! He held out hii hands to her. Look, cactus! All the needles ran in me! Ouch, ai, ai. all The Capitan took the child from hi mother and act him cm hii own knee ai he squatted on the traiL "Yes, yes. What happened? "I was back there in the bushes a big black something came after me and I ran, and stumbled into the cholla ouch, ouch!" Hii face and armi were swelling from the hundred! of needles that had penetrated hii akin, stinging him to agony aa he strove to scratch them out Canete took firm hold of hii wrists. 'Don't scratch! Dona Angustiaa, let down your hair! Angustias put her hand to her cant gray locks in bewilderment. "But why? she stammered. "Because you must help this suffering child. Only long hair will draw out cactus thorns. Quicklyl" But young Pedro was already enveloped in a flood of black tresses as his mother's hair tumbled about him, aoothing his stings, and drawing. by some strange attraction, the needles from his flesh. At last his cries dropped to soba, and his sobs to whln per. Then ha sniveled auftly in hit mother's arms. "Now, my brave little man, will you smile at Mother? Poor darling, poor little soldier! "I want a drink of water, whimpered Pedro. "lie wants a drink of water, said Eulalia to Angustias. "He wants a drink of water, said Angustias to the Capitan. "He wants a but, by my life, there ts no water!" exploded Eulalia. "No water? "No water, Senora. But we are not far from the Spring of Santa Marita. Come. Let ua get on our way before it grows darker. Come, my Lady." fniniiz grew very stiff. Canete leaned over her and touched her arm to aulit her to ariaa, "Don't touch me," she laid dan- ' a, d. Lake Michigan? 8. If the vice president ia not serving aa president of the senate, how can a vote be avoided? 9. What ia the name of the peninsula in Greece inhabited by monks where no woman haa ever Lj All speech, written or spoken, is dead language, nnlil il finds a will- IL L ing and prepared hearer. Stevrntaa. Prople who take no pride in tha noble arhievemenls of remote inns tors will never achieve anything worthy to be remembered with pride by remote desern dents. Mmcaulaj. Truth is the ground beneath heaven and rerth. The pert we mortals see we call Wisdom, and the other part, underlying heaven, we call Faiths-Es- ie L Taylor. Whrn the truth cannot bo clearip made out, what is false ia increased through fear. Quintus C. Rufu. 1. Where is the coldest place water waa the record made by that temperature haa been meas- Max E. Nohl in Lake Michigan. 8. No rate would be able to cast ured? 2. Who have been the subject of a deciding vote. 9. Mount Athoa, a peninsula of the greatest number of biGreece, ia inhabited entirely by ographies? 3. What has been proclaimed monks and lay brothers. The only the national language of the Phil- woman who has ever visited there is Queen Elizabeth of Rumania. ippine commonwealth? 10. While the American mulber4. In what way are the Ten is a large tree, the French mulry Commandments divided? 5. In sailor lore, who or what la berry is a shrub growing to a dy. Then they exchanged a long meet Don Pedro, she height. of not over 6 feet This prayed. "She Davy Jones? look and nodded. needs her husband at a tm uwt 6. What ia a levirate marriage? may easily be the bush of the old Eulalia waa in her turn studying 7. What is the diving record re- song. The hurricane arrived before the them. They were young for friars, cently established by a diver in Governin'. and looked strangely alike, r.c nt via. ing nerves shattered' in a satisfying C Vlrslnla Btivsrs Bartlett hysteria. At night, in her tent or California of ins WNU Service lAKS a plaNDOMKi the Church by and State is campfire, she was subject to SI. U SS.ee poVBI frIKUy enamiea, J2n,S2tSm5XT cnanging moods; some times gloomy, brooding, sometimes bright and Don Fam! dors, said a solemn voice, 1 am silent, eteffl sovtmor. After tell Itedra with febrile gaiety. WILSON IOTEL Inf Berra Mariano, and this is Fray We Fray hl up. ggjjy,1" lfa and sor! kjlrt thaclly- - Bates Angustias waa watching her mistwo poor brothers of the taH Uk not seen tress doubtfully, gauging her wn-pe-r, refutes his aid toward buiShuf year ha mendicant order of San Francis ca Barbara Mtealo. In Mexico Cl SSS her experienced weather eye "Greetings to you, good Esther, SSSS arrives M her. An. reading infallible signs that her laat the In Eulalia. replied "Will embassy not D. S. suecta. sit L. to you to a letter from ber dy's nerves wera frayed to a breakhusband, down by my fire? to so to Call-ing point, and that a hurr leant was , Ntoii She asreea tW tell-mThey disposed themselves on the due to break. l I't him that two priests are on their (round and stared "If she can only1 wait until we fixedly at the laway from Mexico with Eulalia and yount Pnlh rvnied conflict between 111 BALT ASK ME ANOTHER Items of Interest to the Housewife AROUND th. HOUSE Melt two tablespoonfuls butter in a saucepan, fry s little chopped onion lightly in it, add one-ha- lf cup canned tomatoes, and cook until soft Put in the fish and a is a tree? berry Before. Baking Potatoes. I ct little chopped parsley, season, stir them soak in cold, salted water over low heat until all is thoroughThe Answers for 15 minutes. They will bake in ly hot, then serve. half the time. 1. The pole of cold is in northFor Home Dressmaking. Make ern Siberia at Verkhoyansk, Cream Soup. 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