Show iTrtt ftAPK - AGUAPINTEL you want a diamond you can at ono now at $15000 par carat As long they laat wo arc selling a limited lot from half carat atonaa up to two carata XX Eaoh atona luarantaad of flnaat out olaan and parfoct If SEND US 25 CENTS FOR A PACKAGE OF T7L FOR TENDER FEET SCHRAMM JOHNSON DRUGS THE "NEVERSUBSTITUTORS” STORE SALT LAKE NO CITY God Med rc lk true foandatioa of larg tell all about lb Our bif Catalogs Send fur Fret Copy eeede that grow crepe beet VOSELER SEED COSalt Lake City TESTED SEEDS It cost bund rede ot dollar every year to aammm TEST OUR SEEDS But when you buy them you can depend W rite (or our they possess Thu Quality P ruu Doaeriptivu Catalog PORTER-ALTON CO Salt Laku City HE was very pretty — there was no doubt whatever about that: and Harold Vane who liked to look at pretty things of all kinds especially women lingered In the shadow of the hallway and Maud watched pretty Ethlyn as she sat at the fireplace one dainty foot resting on the brass andiron and her head bent low as with a tiny gold pencil she wrote something on a sheet of note paper which reIn her lap posed Presently the writing ceased and the fair writer thinking herself alone proceeded In a way she had to talk to her own charming self and Harold the man who listened excused himself on the plea that what she was saying could be no secret or she would not utter it aloud even though supposing herself to be alone And this Is what he heard: “Yes Cupid I have written a valentine to the one who Is destined by BEALS STENCILS TRADE CHECKS Etc Full line Rubber Type Outfit snd aupplie in stock Mall order receive prompt attention ALT LARK STAMP CO Salt Luke City 9 RUBBER STAMPS BADGES After the Separation my lad you are a fine little "Ah fellow” "Thank you air” "And 'are "you mamma’s boy or papa’s boy?" "I spend six months In the custody of each” answered the urchin l courteously — Louisville COt-- NIST RATES Send me the names of your friends or others in the East who are Interested in Utah and we will mall them copy of Our '“Hints to Husbandmen" and give them full Information regardi- ng the one way Colonists rates to Utah from Chicago Omaha and other which are on sale Eastern points dally March 1st to April 15th 1910 Inclusive See agents Salt Lake Route for further Information or address J H MAN DERFIELD A G P A Salt Lake Route Salt Lake Utah Really Serious that you have hunted "I understand a great deal” "Yes” "Have you ever shot a man owing to the fact that you mistook him for you to be my fate for according to a rabbit or anything like that?” maidens’ belief only he my own true "No the most serious mistake I ever lover can find It and answer It hence should an answer come It will be abmade was one when I shot Into a horsolute proof to me that the writer of net's nest supposing It to be a It Is my future lord and master” And she made a little curtsey beDiagnosing Kansas fore the long pier glass and snatchIs the Henry Allen says Kansas ing a soft wool shawl from the sofa "barometer” of the nation Ray Bhe wound It about her head and Baker calls It the “fountain-headshoulders ' and the valentine In her It Is hand went out on to the porch and says governor Hoch “the meat in the national sandwich” ran down the garden path Harold in a from the hall window discreetly watchIn other words a fountain-heaIsn’t that ing her as she went lightly down past sandwich is a barometer well to the somethe old clear? — Kansas City Journal what bleak and deserted summer A Dog Fancier’s Miseries house where he'saw her slip the valJoe — “How’s things Bill?” entine under a loose stone at the sill Bill— "Rotten! Lost three dogs an and then for reasons of hla own not an’ one of them was wishing to be discovered by the fair the old woman writer of the valentine he swiftly left Worth 5” the house by another path making a COLONIST RATES circuit which in a few moments brought him also to the summer house From Chicago St Paul Minneapolis where he deftly abstracted the valenOmaha Kansas City and other Easttine not pausing however to read It and until Nevada ern points to Acoma safely within his own bachelor Utah stations on the Salt Lake Route but having reached them quarters on sale daily March 1 to April 15 1910 he could no longer brook delay and Inclusive Send us the names of your with bat and overcoat still on be drew who interestIn are friends the East from bis pocket the tiny sheet of note ed For further information see any paper and read In Maud’s graceful Salt Lake Route agent or address chirography the following: A A P Q J H MANDERFIELD Good saint on earth somewhere Balt Lake Route Salt Lake Utah they tell me Is waiting a Valentine An Annual Luxury Brave and tender and loyal alway And destined some day to be mine An English Boy went to visit his Can you not find him and tell him duly Iwo Scotch cousins during his sumAnother heart tender and true His breakfast mer vacation every As a Valentine somewhere is waiting for him consisted of plain oatmeal morning And to And her let him ask you and he got very tired of It “Say Jack” he said “don’t you ever have Early the next morning Maud visitmilk with your porridge?” ed the summer house and while not to his brother "Eh really expecting to find her valentine Jack turned Tom” he said “the lad thinks It’s gone she did hope that it might be so Christmas" — Success Magazine eagerly raised the stone at the mill and gave a little shriek of girlish deThese Suffragist Days light at finding her hope realized Small Boy — "My father was a genYes her valentine was unmistakeral' ably gone But who could have taken Small Girl — "You mean you mar It? And whoever It was it was don't yer?’’ — M A P quite shabby of him not to have an swered It Could It have been that teasing boy cousin of hers? If so she would never hear the last of It But no—Jim would never hare put the atone back properly Maud waa becoming a good detective at least In affairs of love But who could It have been? She felt certain that no one had seen her deposit her valentine there under the stone hence It being gone would argue that Fate had Indeed been at work In her behalf But who waa the man? And Maud dropped down on the seat albeit not a romantio spot in winter to meditate and arrive at tome conclusion undisturbed She really did hope that It was not the young clergyman for she was not at all up In theology and was quite too undignified for a clergyman’s wife "And the young doctor would not do nice as rfe Is” she said emphatlo-all“for 1 never could be sweet and amiable enough to share him with all the other womefi In the town" She paused a moment and then continued: "Ralph Is a bright young lawyer but so metaphysical and while I can occasionally assume an Interest in metaphysics that mental diet dally would be very wearing But don’t you think Miss Maud” ahe continued gayly to herself "that you are presuming a great deal In taking It for granted that any one of these gentlemen wishes to be your valentine? Oh no! I do not flatter myself But the eligible young men In town are bo few that I must mention them all to find somebody so I might as well refer to the others Reginald comes next and he does waits divinely but waltzing Is not very profitable and I fear It is poor Reggie’s strongest point Tom is Intellectual' but he has such a dreadful temper that I should feel all the time as though I were living with Joe la a tyrant and he la dynamite so Insanely Jealous Now I love to have my own way or think 1 do and If a man were determined to be Jealous anyway I am afraid 1 might be tempted to tease him a little so that combination would not do at all Only two are left — Jack and Harold and Jack la a dear good boy but not at all commanding" (She had forgotten that ahe discarded Joe because he waa) "And last bnt not least tbere la Harold" But what she thought of him the little lady did not say That evening as she again sat 'at the old fireplace feeling It must be confessed somewhat disappointed at the of her valentine white missive evidently tossed In through the open hall window fell at her feet But no one was In sight and full of eager expectation Maud opened the sealed missive “Oh how romantic! how delicious!” she exclaimed as with beating heart and dancing eyes she read: THE OF DEATH SHADOW Remarkable COULDN’T DO IT Recovery of a Washington Woman BUU ABU Ington Sta Centralia Wash with one the kidney gone other badly diseased and five doctors In consultation was thought to be in hopeless state The “That’ll do! 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