Show tAE KAP1C 0 SERIAL Plated Silverware STORY sell the bast brands of platad tablewara made In tha world Mora sllvar better patterns and longest guarantees Prices as low as cheap stuff W ffi SALT UKB CITX SI UTAH IiY PRIMITIVE Good seeds art tha trna founcLtion ef Ivf e On big Catalogue tolls all about tba crops beat aeeda tbit grow Send for Free Copy VOGELER C0Salt SEES Lake By City ROBERT TESTED It costa hundreds C AMES BENNET SEEDS of dollars every year to TEST OUR SEEDS mmmmm But when you buy them you can depend they possess Tha Quality Write forour Free Descriptive Catalog ALTON CO Salt Lake City FORTE Illustrations by mmmmm SEALS STENCILS TRADE BADGES CHECKS Etc Full Use Rubber Type Outfits and supplies in stock Mail orders receive prompt attention Salt Lake City ALT LAKE STAMP CO a Poor Editor Thought Son — “Are there any sea serpents pop?” Father— "I’m sure I don’t know my Him RAY WALTERS (Copjrltfht by C McClurg A Coj SYNOPSIS The story with the shipwreck of the steamer on which Miss Genevieve Leslie an American Lord Wlnheiress and Tom Blake thrope an Englishman a brusque were passengers American The three were toksed upon an uninhabited Island and were the onlv ones not drowned Blake recovered from a drunken stupor Blake shunned on the boat because of his roughness became a hero as preserver of the helpless pair The was suing for the hand of Englishman Miss Leslie Blake started to swim back to the ship to recover what was left Blake returned safely Wlnthrope wasted his last match on a cigarette for which he was scored by Blake Their first meal was a dead fish The trio started a ten mile hike for higher land Thirst at to tacked them Blake was compelled carry Miss Leslie on account of weariness Tie taunted Wlnthrope They en tered the jungle That night was passed The next mornroosting high in a tree to the open again ing they descended All three constructed hats to shield themselves from the sun They then feasted on cocoanuts the only procurable food Miss Leslie showed a liking for Blake Led by Blake but detested his roughness they established a home in some chits had matted over the sandy soil were now leafless and withered by the heat Even the thorn of the dry season scrub was half bare of leaves Blake walked around the clump to the Beadiest side and began to strip In quick succession one garment after another was flung across a branch where the sun would strike It Last of all the shoes were emptied of rainwater and Bet out to dry Without a pause he then gave himself a quick Just sufficient to Inlight vigorate the skin without starting the perspiration Physically the man was magnificent His muscles were wiry and compact rather than bulky and as he moved they played beneath his white skin with the smoothness and ease of a tiger’s he squatted on After the his heels and spent some time trying hat back into to bend his shape When he had placed this also out in the sun he found himself beginning to yawn The dry sultry air had made him drowsy A touch with his bare foot showed him that the sand beneath the thorn bush had already absorbed the rain and offered a dry surface He glanced around drew his club nearer and stretched himself out" for a nap CHAPTER The Club VIII Age answer: "Well you remember this morning telling us to dry our clothes" "Yes I remember” said Blake "So you want to serve as lady’s valet?” WInthrope’s plump face turned a sickly yellow "I — ah — valet?— What do you mean sir? I protest— I do not understand you!” he stammered But In the midst catching sight of Blake’s bewildered stare he suddenly flushed crimson and burst out In unrestrained anger: "You — you bounder — you beastly cad! Any man with an ounce of decency — ” Blake uttered a Jeering laugh — “Wow! Hark how the British lion when his tail’s twisted!" "You beastly cad!” repeated the Englishman now purple with rage Blake’s unpleasant pleasantry gave place to a scowl His Jaw thrust out like a bulldog’s and he bent towards Wlnthrope with a menacing look For a moment the Englishman faced him sustained by his anger But there was a steely light In Blake’s eyes that he could not withstand Winthrope's defiant stare wavered and fell He shrank back the color fast ebbing from his cheeks “Ugh!” growled Blake "Guess you won't blat any more about cads! You damned hypocrite! Maybe I’m not on to how you’ve been hanging around Miss Leslie just because she’s an heiress Anything Is fair enough for you swells But let a fellow so much as open his mouth about your exalted set and It’s perfectly dreadful you know!” He paused for a reply Wlnthrope only drew back a step farther and eyed him with a furtive sidelong This' brought Blake back to glance his mocking jeer “You’ll learn Pat me b’y There’s lots of things’ll show up different to you before we get For one thing through this picnic I’m boss here — president! congress and supreme court Understand?” “By what right may I ask?” murmured Wlnthrope answered Blake “That "Right!” hasn’t anything to do with the question — It’s might Back in civilized parts your little crowd has the drop on my big crowd and runs things to suit themselves But here we’re sort of reverted to primitive society This happens to be the Club Age and I’m the Man with the Big Stick See?” "I myself sympathize with the lower classes Mr Blake Above all I think It barbarous the way they punish one who is forced by circumstances to appropriate part of the gains of the rich upstarts But do you believe Mr Blake that brute strength — " “You bet! Now shut up Where’re the cocoanuts?” Wlnthrope picked up two nuts and handed them over "There were only live” he explained I’m no captain of In“All right T was past two o'clock when the sun striking in where Blake lay outstretched began to scorch one of his legs He stirred uneasily and sat upright Like a sailor he was wide awake the moment he opened his eyes He stood up and peered around through the half leafless branches Over thd water thousands of gulls COLONIST RATES and terns boobies and cormorants were skimming and diving while From Chicago St Paul Minneapolis above them a number of graceful frigate Omaha Kansas City and other Eastbiids — those swart pi to and Nevada ern points Acoma rates of the air — hung poised ready to Utah stations on the Salt Lake Route swoop down and rob the weaker birds CHAPTER VI—Continued on sale dally March 1 to April 15 1910 of their fish All about the headlant Send uS the names of your Along the south side of the cliff the and the surrounding water was life Inclusive friends in the East who' are interest sea extended in twice as far as on the In fullest action Even from where ed For further information see any north From the end of the talus the he stood Blake could hear the coast trended off four or five miles to harsh clamor of the seafowl Salt Lake Route agent or address the in a shallow J H MANDERFIELD A G P A In marked contrast to1 this scene the Salt Lake Route Salt Lake Utah bight whose southern extremity was plain was apparently lifeless When bounded by a second limestone head- Blake rose a small brown lizard Hard Of Course It Was land This ridge ran inland parallel darted away across the sand Other- Squemlsh Guest (as waiter places to the first and from a point some litwas — tle the shore distance from back are water before him) "Waiter you covered with a growth of leafless sure this Is boiled distilled water” trees Walter— ‘‘I am positive elr" hlB to It Between the two ridges lay a plain Guest (putting Squeamish pen ifrmg the shore but a short dislips) — “But it seems to "taste pretty tance Inland covered with a jungle hard for distilled water” of tali yellow grass above which Walter — “That’s because It’s distilled water sir" — Chicago here and there rose the tops of scrubdustry” News by leafless trees and the graceful “Ah true you said we had reverted crests of palms to barbarism” rejoined Wlnthrope Management Blake’s attention was drawn to the an attempt at sarcasm venturing “1 suppose your husband gets a very latter by that feeling of artificiality “Lufcky for you!” retorted Blake which their exotic appearance so often large salary” “But where’s Miss Leslie all this wakens In the mind of the northern-bre"Why do you think so?” time? Her clothes must have dried “You are able to live so well and man even after long residence In hours ago” he belongs to so many clubs” the tropics But In a moment he “They did We had luncheon togeth“Yes but you must remember that turned away with a growl "More of er just this side of the point” I’m an awfully good manager I never those darned He “Oh you did! Then why shouldn’t permit myself to spend a dollar until was not looking for palms I go for her?” at least 75 cents of it has been The last ragged bit of cloud with “I — i — there was a shaded pool Its showery accompaniment earned” drifted around the point and she thought a past before the breeze which followed COlONIST dip In the salt water would refresh the squall and the end of the stor) her She went not more than half an was proclaimed by a deafening chorus Bend me the names of your friends hour ago” or others in the East who are inter- of squawks and screams along the “So that’s it Well while I eat you of the cliff upStaring ested in Utah and we will mail them higher ledges go and call her — and say you keep ward Blake for the first time observed copy of our "Hints to Husbandmen” this side the point I’m looking out of the cliff swarmed with that the face full information regardand give them for Miss Leslie now” seafowl ing the one way Colonists rates to Wlnthrope hurried away clenching “That’s luck!” he muttered "Guess Utah from Chicago Omaha and other his fists and almost weeping with ImI haven’t forgot how to rob nests Bet on are which sale Eastern points potent rage Truly matters were now fine our at them sucking lady’ll shy daily March 1st to April 15th 1910 “Yeu Beastly Cadi" very different from what they had raw! All the same she’ll have to if See agents Salt Lake Route Inclusive been aboard ship Fortunately he had I don’t run across other rock than this there wise was neither or nor Information address for further sight not gone a dozen steps before Miss poor girl!” sound of a living creature Blake pon- Leslie J H MANDERFIELD A G P A appeared around the corner of He advanced again along the talus dered this as he gathered his clothes the cliff Salt Lake Route Salt Lake Utah He was scrambling along and did not Btop until he reached the Into the shade ancj began to dress over the loose stones of the slope ' The Happy Husband sand “beach There he halted to make '"Looks like the siesta Is the all- without the slightest consideration for ' Wife — "Sebastin I just heard you a cartful examination not only of the round style In this God forsaken hole” his ankle The girl more Now you must under- - loose debris but of the solid rock he grumbled "Haven’t seen so much waved to him to wait for thoughtful sigh again her where above no flint or I of once as all a nor rabbit even for forbid Finding one land bird he was and sign stand that quartz he growled out a curse and May be a drought— no must be the you to sigh”— Fllegende Blatter As she approached Blake’s frown backed off along the beach to get a dry season— Whee these things are Knew Their Value gave place to a look that made his view of the cliff top From a point a hot! I’m thirsty as a shark Now face positively pleasant He had al"Sir” yelled the first mate above little beyond him outward to the ex- where’s that softy and her ladyship? ready drained the cocoanuts now he the howling of the storm "the ship is tremity of the headland he could see ’Fraid she’s In for a tough time!” proceeded to smash the shells Into that the upper ledges and the crest likely to sink any minute” He drew on his shoes with a jerk small bits that he might eat the meat of the cliff as well "I know” replied the were fairly growled at their stiffness and club and at the same time keep his gaze passenger "there is no hope for us” crowded with seafowl aftd their nests in hand stepped clear of the brush to on the girl The cliff foot being well His smile of satisfaction broadened look for his companions "Then why don’t you put on a The first shaded by the towering wall of rock when he glanced Inland and saw less glance along the foot of the cliff "I’m the manufacturer ef them”— than half a mile distant a wooded showed him Winthrdpe lying under the she had taken off his coat and was cleft which apparently ran up to the shade of the overhanging ledges a few carrying it on her arm so that there Catholic Standard and Times was nothing to mar the effect of her summit of the ridge From a point yards beyond the sand beach Of Inference Unexpeoted near the top a gigantic baobab tree Miss Leslie there was no sign Half dainty openwork waist with its elbow sleeves collar and the "Charles Brightly is an exceedingly towered up against thej skyline like a alarmed by this Blake started for the filmy veilandof graceful lace over the shoulders beach with his swinging stride Brobdlngnaglan cabbage promising young man" and bosom Her skirt had been washed was awake and on Blake’s ap- clean “So he’s been borrowing money "Say we may have a run for our the rain and she had manby Ameritoo?” — Baltimore money after all” he murmured proach sat up to greet him from you aged to strtRh it into shape before "Shade and no end of grub and by "Hello!” he called can "Where have drying the green of those trees a spring — you been all this time?” v Next Refreshed by a nap in the forenoon limestone water at that Next thing Where’s Miss Leslie?” “’Sleep and by her "I was so sorry not to come to your I’ll find a flint!” dip she showed “She’s around the point” s more vivacity than at any time that but I was not in wedding madame He slapped his leg and both sound Blake grinned mockingly "Indeed! could remember during Wlnthrope Paris" and feeling reminded him that his But I fawncy she won’t be for long” their acquaintance Her suffering dur“Never mind You must come next clothes were drenched He would have passed on but ing and since the storm had left Its time” — Bon Vlvant “Guess we’ll wait about that flint” stepped before him t mark In the dark circles beneath her he said and he made for a clump of "Don’t go out there Blake” he prohazel An Art That Is Long but this in no wise thorn scrub a little way inland tested "I— ah— think It would be bet- lessenedeyestheir while the brightness As the tall grass did not grow here ter if I went” She— “There is really an art in putelasticity of her step showed that she vithln a mile of the shore there was ting on one’s gloves you know” demanded Blake "Why?” had quite recovered her ease He — “True you have to get your tothing to obstruct him The creeping Wlnthrope hesitated but an impahand in before you caa do It properlants which during the rainy season tient movement by Blake forced an and grace of movement She bowed and smiled to the two ' ly" — Boston TranscrlnL boy" Son— “Well what Is electricity?’' Father —“I give it up” Son — “Pop what does the north pole look like?” Father —“I don’t know” Boy — Say pop how did you ever get to be an editor anyway?” rates men Impartially gentlemen” "Same to you Miss Leslie!" responded Blake staring at her with frank admiration “You look fresh as a daisy” Genial and sincere as was his tone the familiarity jred on her sensitive ear She colored as she turned from him “Is there anything new Mr Wlnthrope ?” she asked “I’m afraid not Miss Genevieve Like ourselves Blake took a nap" “Yes but Blake first took a squint at the scenery Just see If you’ve got everything and fix your hats We’ll be In the sun for half a mile or so Better get on the coat Miss Leslie It's hotter than yesterday" “Permit me" said Wlnthrope Blake watched while the Englishman held the coat for the girl and rather fussily raised the collar about her neck and turned back the sleeves which extended beyond the tips of her fingers The American’s face waa stolid but his glance took in every little look and act of his companions He was not altogether unversed In the ways of good society and it seemed to him that the Englishman was somewhat overassiduous in his attentions "All ready Blake” remarked Wlnthrope finally with a last lingering touch "’Bout time!” Blake grunted "You’re Got the fussy as a tailor flask and cigarette case and the knife?” “All safe sir — er— all safe Blake” “Then you two follow me slow I enough not to worry that ankle don’t want any more of the In mine” “Where are we going Mr Blake?" exclaimed Miss Leslie “You will not leave us again!” “It’s only a Miss Jenny There’s a break In- the ridge I’m going on ahead to find if It's hard to climb” “But why should be climb?” “Food for one thing You see this end of the cliff Is covered with seabirds Another thing I expect to strike t a spring” “Oh I hope you do! The water in the rain pools Is already varm” (TO BE CONTINUED) ACCORDING TO ALL PRECEDENT Listener Kindly Supplied Most tant Part of Story Impor- "Then” said the teller of the thrilling war story “the Intrepid general swung himself on his trusty steed” The listeners leaned forward “And plunged fire and through smoke onward where duty called him” P The suspense began to grow breathless “About him scores of men dropped dead or wounded” The suspense finished growing breathless “But still he galloped onward erect and fearless At last he reached the He waved hlq front ranks sword With a wild cheer the shattered ranks closed up Led by that intrepid man they advanced Everywhere the enemy gave way before him The day was won He had snatched victory from defeat” “I beg your pardon” remarked one of the audience “’How’s that?" “You mean from ‘the jaws of don’t you?” “I do You are quite right I thank you for the correction" And the stickler for correctness in metaphor leaned back In his chair well satisfied with himself ACT AS SPUR Love and Belief Are Powerful Agents for Reformation TO MAN’S PRIDE Love and belief In a man can nevei) hurt him It will always act as a spur to his pride which is Invariably close to a man’s love whilst it has little or nothing to do with a woman’s Even when the schoolboy falls In love with the little girl In pinafores his first instinct Is to acquit himself In her eyes in some magnificent way — to knock out some other boy or Intimidate a foe This Instinct remains with men until they die just a3 girls from the cradle or inspired by love seek beauty to appear lovely In the eyes of their adorers And the masculine pride and prowess and strength are what the wise girl will use in her desire to reform some man who is merely weak Nagging drives such men Into the depths Every look of derision snub Insult sinks the iron deeper into their souls — Exchange Now He Could Die Satisfied The dying Englishman laughed faintly and reservedly as became his race “What alls the man?” asked the vicar the heir the younger son in the army the younger son in the church the keeper of the lodge and the stolid barrister “It is the joke he heard in America In his youth” whispered the nurse “He has just grasped the significance" Fear God fight to a finish “I love you” lasts longer when grows from "I like you” It |