Show V MAKING WORK EASIER SMALL Is your Watch running right? We have seven expert repairmen THINGS THAT LIGHTEN LACOR IN THE HOME Easy Method of Making Old Glove Comfortable for the Hand While Sweeping — Proper Uae of Bruah In tn Kitchen IE A simple little Idea that to pass on to the housewife was suggested the other day by seeing a bride of a few months struggling to wield a broom while wearing her husband’s gloves to save her hands The gloves were of course a good deal too large for her but In spite of this they were making her hands hot and uncomfort able and sweeping under such condi tlons was most trying Now to make the old gloves usable for housework It Is only necessary tc split the backs along the seams and then cut a slit or two around the thumbs The protection to the hands It as good as with the original glove and the discomfort is reduced to nothing This cannot be done of course with rubber gloves Intended to protect the hands when forced to dip them in hot water or soda but it is a useful hint for the housewife who does her own sweeping and mopping and wishes to preserve the beauty ol her hands Some one advised to try clothes pegs to attach cheesecloth to the Jat when straining fruit for preserves or for similar work where a cheesecloth strainer is used The Idea is not bad but there Is another one with far better results Have you ever seen the little clips that photographers ama teur ana professional use to dry prints? The little clips are strung In a line and the prints are clipped at the corners and left until ready to ' mount These clips are little wooden affairs less than half the size of a clothes peg and much more suitable for clipping the cloth to the edge of the pan or bowl than a clothes peg would be They are for sale In a stock house or in the photographic department of a store They are cheap and will be found useful in A the house in a number of ways wire arrangement In the center permits a string to be run through them without interfering with the clipping part and so they can be strung across the room and used for drying small articles The possibilities of the brush in the kitchen have by no means been exhausted The unnecessary waste of time and energy in cleansing Jars of any kind Is evident when you see a woman struggling to get at the crevices of a narrow necked preserve Jar with a cleaning cloth It is as bad as the struggle to clean the inside of the lamp chimney Reams of paper have been used to present to suffering womenklnd various new methods of getting at the interior of a lamp chimney when it is necessary to wipe It out but there is nothing about cleaning the interior of preserve jars Get one of those five or ten cent brushes such as you see in one 't the photographs and see how simple and easy a job it Is to dip right down into the edge of the interior of the glass and remove every bit of dirt without effort of any undue kind Another suggestion for the brush In the kitchen Is to get r stiff nail brush for use when cleaning You celery will find it useful In a lumber of ways when cleaning vegetables OF Lady wHtyi Wilderness luUSTRATIOMS tCopyrlght SYNOPSIS Jack Keith a Virginian now a borer plainsman la looking for roaming war parties of savages He sees a wagon team at full gallop pursued by men on ponies When Keith reaches the wagon the raiders have massacred two men and deHe searches the victims finding parted and a locket with a woman’s fapers Keith Is arrested at Carson City charged with the murder bis accuser being a ruffian named Black Bart A negro companion In his cell named Neb tells him that he knew the Keiths In Virginia Neb says one of the murdered men was John Blbley the other Gen Willis Waite formerly a Confederate officer The plainsman and Neb escape and later the fugitives come upon a cabin and find Its occupant to be a young girl whom Keith thinks be saw at Carson City The girl explains that she is In search of a brother who had deserted from the army and that a Mr Hawley Induced her to come to the cabin while he sought her brother Hawley appears and Keith In hiding him as Black Bart There Is a terrific battle In the darkened room In which Kelth Is victor Horses are appropriated and the girl who says that her name Is Hope Joins In the escape Keith explains his situation and the fugitives make for Fort Larned where the girl Is left with the hotel landlady Miss Hope tells that the daughter of General fb® Waite Keith and Neb drift into Sheridan where Ke th meets an old friend Dr Falrbaln Keith meets the brother of Hope Waite under the assumed name of Fred an'I becomes convinced that f?:aclt i?art ha some plot Involving the two Hope learns that Gen Watte who thought murdered Is at Sheridan where she Is mistaken for Maclaire the Carson singer "eets the real ChristieCityMaclatre and finds that Black Bart er that there Is a mysteryhas Inconvinced her life to turn to her advan&oing tage The plainsman tells Hope Waite of ner resemblance to Christie Maclatre de that Fred Willoughby may &?fi the fcey to the situation Keith finds Willoughby shot dead Hope is told of the death of her brother Keith falls to learn what Black Bart has made representations to Christie Maclaire Hope suggests that In order to learn the secret sne must briefly impersonate the stage Dr Falrbaln Is In love with fjoger Christie Maclaire and Induces him to detain her from the Keith stage while Hope 1L th® theater where she meets f°e Black Bart who thus deceived tells Hope that General Waite has his plans and that they must flysuspected Hope greatly alarmed demurs General Waite appears and says Black Bart has stolen papers from him regarding an nceFCel th is Informed that Christie Maclaire’ real name Is Phyllis Gale and that she Is the half sister of The latter has been carried away Hope by Black Bart and his gang Dr Falrbaln avows hjs love for Phyllis and she accepts him 5nd hi friends strike the trail of £e Black A C McClurg Brlstoe creeping about' on hands and knees studied the signs with the eyes of an Indian “You kin see the diff'rence yere whar the ground is soft Cap” he said pointing to some tracks plainer than a had the others “This yere hoss rider but the rest of ’em was led thet’s why they’ve bungled up ther trail eo An’ it wa’n’t ther same bunch thet went back east what come from thar — see thet split hootl tbar ain’t no split hoot p’lntlng ther other way — but yere is the mark of the critter thet puts her foot down so fur outside thet we’ve been a trailin' from Sheridan an’ she’s p’lnting east an’ Now let’s see whar the being led bunch went from yere with thet split hoof’’ This was not so easily accomplished owing to the nature of the but at last the searchers j ground onto tracks close in under1 stumbled the bank and one of these revealed the split hoof “That makes it clear Ben” exclaimed Keith decidedly staring out across the river at the white sandhills “They have kept on the edge of the water making for the ford which is yonder at the tend They are out in the sand desert by this time riding Whoever he was for the Salt Fork the fellow brought them five horses and the five old ones were taken east The girl is still again on the trail with the party and we’U go Into City and reoutflt” CHAPTER XXXIV Again at the Cabin They were two weary days reaching Carson City traveling along the open trail yet meeting with no one not even a mall coach passing them Bart CHAPTER XXXIII-- (Continued) By this time Keith had reached a definite decision as to his course If the fugitives received a fresh relay of horses down there somewhere and crossed the Arkansas he felt positively sure as to their destination But it would be useless pushing on after them in the present shape of his party worn out —their horses and Waite reeling giddily in the saddle If Hawley’s outfit crossed the upper ford toward which they were evidently heading and struck through the sand hills then they were making for the refuge of that lone cabin on Salt Fork Should this prove true then it was probable the gambler had not even yet discovered the identity of Hope for if he had he would scarcely venture upon taking her there knowing that Keith would naturally suspect the spot But Keith would not be likely to personally take up the trail in New Bread Cutter for Christie Maclaire search It must article A most excellent household have teen Hawley then who had left is the new bread butter particularly and ridden east and up to lu the home where there are to be the party that time he had not found out his many teas or need for cutting sand- mistake Yet if he brought out the wich bread this bread cutter Is made of wood of a size jvhlph exactly holds fresh animals the chances were that would be revealed the loaf like a bread board with a Hope’s Identity Brlstoe who had turned aside to exspiked wooden fence about it the knife slips down between the spikes amine the straying horse came trotof the “fence and the bread can so ting up to their outfit all right “Belonged be evenly and exactly sliced as thinly reported “carries the double or as thickly as one may desire there Cap” he cross brand and that shebang la Is absolutely no waste and much time saddle galls still and patience in trying to have each upon the Smokey bleeding” slice thin and even is saved Bv Co Was KimgT CtcCtc iw PzABBSBfi 1910) Now angry with baffled ambi- more horrible by its semblance to water yet never tempting them to stray victim of her trickery was no guessing to what ex- aside After the first mile conversatremes the desperado might resort tion ceased the men riding grimly The possibilities of such a situation silently forward intent only on covLate made the slightest delay In rescue an ering all the distance possible that night they camped at the agony almost unbearable Reaching as best they could Carson City and perfectly reckless as sleeping wind which to his own safety there from arrest scourged by the chill the plainsman lost no time in perfect swept over them ajid lashed grit into With the first gray of lng arrangements for pushing for- exposed faces ward Horses and provisions were prodawn they swung stiffened forms into cured and he very fortunately discov- the saddles and rode on straight as ered in town two cowboys the crow flies for the Salt Fork They belonging to the “Bar X” outfit their work there attained that stream at sundown gray and about ready to rewith sand dust their faces streaked accomplished turn to the ranch on the Canadian from perspiration feeling as though who gladly allied themselves with his the sun rays had burned their brains party looking forward to the possi- with horses fairly reeling under them bilities of a fight with keen anticipato Keith’s calculation this According tion Keith was more than ever demust be fully ten miles low where the cabin sought was situlighted with adding these to his outfit v hen on the final arrival of the othtwo hours’ rest with water and ated ers the extra man brought from Sher- food would put both horses and men idan announced that he had bad again in condition and the traveling and was going to remain was easier along the bank of the enough there No efforts made revealed any Fork With this in mind cinches were of Hawley in loosened knowledge presence the animals turned out to either Carson City he had not been graze and the men snatching a hasty there or else his friends were very bite flung themselves wearily on the carefully concealing the fact The ut- ground ter absence of any trace however led All but Falrbaln were asleep when Keith to believe that the gambler had Keith aroused them once more a little elsewhere — probably to Fort before nine unable in his impatience gono — for his new outfit and this to brook longer delay Within ten minLarned belief left him more fully convinced utes horses were saddled weapons than ever of the fellow’s efforts to looked to carefully and the little party conceal his trail began their advance through the darkThe party escorting Waite reached ness moving cautiously over the unthe town in the evening and in the even ground assisted greatly by the following gray dawn the adventurers bright desert stars gleaming down upforded the river and mounted on fresh on them from the cloudless sky overhorses and fully equipped headed head The distance proved somewhat forth Into the sand hills The little less than had been anticipated and company now consisted of Keith Falr- Keith’s watch was not yet at eleven baln who in spite of his rotundity when his eyes revealed the fact that of form had proven himself hard and they had reached the near vicinity of the lonely island on which the cabin stood Reining in his horse sharply he swung to the ground the others instantly following his example realising they bad reached the end of the route Hands instinctively loosened revolvers in readiness for action the younger of the “Bar X” men whistling softly in an effort to appearKeith with a gesture gathered them more closely about him “If Hawley is here himself” be said their faces in the watching quietly starlight “he will certainly bare a guard set and there may be one anyWe can’t afford to take chances how for there will be five men at least on the island and possibly several more If they are looking for trouble they will naturally expect It to come from we’ll make the north — consequently our attack from the opposite direction and creep in on them under the shadfirst corral ow of the The thing want to do is to locate Miss Waite so she will be in no danger of getting hurt in the melee You boys bold your fire until I let loose or give the word Now Doctor I want you and Neb to creep up this bank until you are rectly opposite the cabin— he’ll know the spot — and lie there out of sight Then until we begin the shooting both sail In as fast as you can I’ll take Brlstoe and you two “Bar X" men when we turn along with me and loose with our shooting irons you can all reckon the fight is on Any of you ask?” to got questions No one said anything the silence accented by the desert wind howling in the branches of mournfully cottonwood “All right then boys don’t get ex be easy cited and go off half cocked Come along on your trigger fingers you fellows who are traveling with Fork tion 8ouffle Wash well one pouncjof the best prunes cover with cold water and let soak over night Cook in the same Rub through a water until tender strainer and add cup of granulated sugar Beat the whites of four eggs stifT and dry then turn into dish fcnd bake twenty m buttered minutes in a moderate oven Serve at once with thin cream This dessert must not rftand a minute before serving as It is liable to fall if cooked too Iong It is also more likely to fall 1 Ills hears Satanic a man majesty ay he morrow grins when he will reform— to and a there ' Waite was now suffering so acuteme” ly they ' were obliged to halt before The four crossed the stream wading to their waists in the water their gaining sight of the river finding forfed by a spring horses left bunched on the south bank tunately a As soon as the sick man could be and finally crawled out into a bunch made comfortable Keith gave to the As they crept along of mesquite others his conclusions and listened to through the darkness whatever doubts what they had to say Brlstoe favorKeith might have previously felt reed clinging to the trail even garding the presence on the island of though they must travel slowly but Falrbaln the party sought were dissipated by the The Four Crossed the 8tream Wading to Their Waists In the Water insisted that Waite must bis taken to unmistakable noise made by numersome town where he could be given ous horses in the corral Slowly testnecessary care Keith finally decided Evidently the Indians were so trou- fit Neb having charge of the single ing each step as they advanced so no the matter the four blesome as to interrupt all traffio with the scout Brlstoe and the sound should betray them "None can be more anxious to reach Santa Fe and the more western forts two cowboys of the “Bar X“ rough men reached the shelter of the stockthose fellows that I am” he declared The slowness of their progress was wiry fellow accustomed to expo- ade The older of the “Bar X" men “but know that country out south on account of the General whose con- sure and perlL It was emphatically a lifted himself by his hands and Praline Pecans and we’ll never get through to the dition became worse in spite of over fighting outfit and to be trusted in peered cautiously ' assiduous attentions With no emergency Take a cupful of shelled pecans Salt Fork without fresh horses Be(TO BE CONTINUED) of brown sugar and sides as the doctor says we’ve got to medicine the doctor could do but little Put two cupfuls They followed the cattle trail south If we find things to relieve the sufferings of the older toward the Salt Fork as this course Test for Water a half cup of water to simmer on take care of Waite To test drinking water put one teaAdd as I expect we’ll ride for Carson City man although he declared that bis would afford them a camp at the Only the fire until It begins to candy there What’s more we illness was not a serious one and in all that wide desert lyspoonful of granulated sugar in a pint the nuts stirring all the time so the and With this certainty of of the water you want to test Cork sugar adheres to them and they do won’t lost much time — it’s a shorter would yield quickly to proper medical ing between When from are cool there to the cabin than from treatment They constructed a rude water they ventured '‘to press their tightly place on the kitchen mantel shake ride not burn they If pure the water will remain here” animals to swifter pace although the shelf off the extra sugar in a coarse sieve travols from limbs of the cottonwood sand made traveling By morning the General was able to and securely and they are ready tor use heavy and the clear if not it will cloud densely and strapped him thereon sit his saddle again and leaving him one man leading the horse whiles the trail itself was scarcely discernible ought to be analyzed with Neb to follow slowly the others doctor tramped behind It was a hard wearisome ride hour Corn Balls Test of Eligibility Keith fretting more and more over after hour through the same dull spurred forward discovered an outlet Boil together two cups of molasses Man’s right to vote does not rest on through the bluff into the valley and this necessary the delay and now ob- dreary landscape of desolation one cup of brown sugar an crossed but on the Santa Fe Trail it was sessed with the thought that Hawley hot remorseless sun beating down respectability or intelligence of of butter teaspoon vinegar: piece not easy to discover where those in must have rejoined his party on the upon them reflecting up into their the very fact that he has been wearwhen hard as tafTy stir In all the advance had passed this point but Arkansas and gone south with them blistered faces from the hot surface of ing a pair of pants for popped corn the candy will take and found eatevidence a of In m all and late was a sand There breath probability camp of years they finally broke away from the others scarcely mold into balls or pour into pan and a little grove of cottonwoods bestls and rode ahead to gather together the air and the bodies of men and horses ing or burning up a ton of cheap toput Into squares the river There were traces of two necessary horses and supplies in ad- were bathed in perspiration Not a bacco trails leading to the spot one being vance of their arrival He could not cloud hung in the blue sky no wing Codfish Fritters that of the same five horses they had drive from his mind the remembrance of a bird broke the monotony of disLasting Hatred Cut codfish into strips size of the been following so long the other not of the tance no living animal crept across There is a sort of hatred which gambler's attempted familiarity over night In cold so easily read as it had been travFreshen Unger never is extinguished it is the hatred with when he had her as hs the blazing surface of the desert Ocwater In morning wipe dry dip each ersed in both directions the different then Hope a distant mirage attracted that superiority inspires in medlocri-supposed safe in his power once casionally piece In fritter batter and fry a nlor hoof marks obliterating each other before in that ty— Paul Bourget lonely cabin on the Salt the eye making the dead reality even brown in hot fat Prune Tkajn LKS THE PLAINS Randall PaorishJv "Author Or My Or THe SouTHr Jv' The Old Bank Offers you welcome in its new home Walker Brothers Bankers Sill “In the Lake City tall building” Even the intoxication of love leave one with a headache the may s after & Griffin Company 1 Blackman OgdeiiUtahjetJ Mills Cream Separators and cubators by are first In- the carload hence hands be They!! jDleasedjojvnl terested All — but beach women are 'born free and equal they don’t look It at the bathing A POSITIVE sad CURE Tktnb SrinUlTM FOR Liquor and Drug Addictions Iclum USm kwhl nUcitv Urn hlUrm Swrtfc Tmsh StiMt KEELET Labs Sk M Ct Devil of A Good Cement "A For All Purposes' KODAK FINISHING riven prompt attention stock ol Photo Supplies alt Lake Photo Supply Co Main St Write ior catalogue) Hail order Complete He Understood Professor Popover for an hour- had patiently explaining to his young son the theory of evolution In all its ramifications and at laBt he decided to see If the lad was understanding been everything clearly “Now Jack” he asked "have I made plain to you the great fact of the evolution of species?”' “Yes father I think so” was ths "Before I was born youngster’s reply you were a monkey" Father Got Hia “Sirrah!” thundered her father “were you kissing my daughter when I came in just now?” “You bet!” chirped up the unabashed suitor “and it’s up to you to apologize for butting in!” His Escape “Single handed” boasted Braggon who claimed once to have been a soldier “I at one time succeeded In making an entire enemy run" “Graciousl” ejaculated the young woman whom he had selected for an auditor "di£ they catch you?" Had It Fixed “Now” exclaimed Miss Leftover as set the dictagraph in place behind sofa “no trifler is going to get away without at least giving me material for a breach of promise suit!” she the Baffled “that “You say” persisted hubby of your Suffragette every member club was present yet you could hold no meeting?” “With every one present” replied wlfey "there was no one of us to talk about silly?” Where He Gets Them Frost— Where do you get your hats old man? But once Snow—At cafes usually or twice I’ve been lucky enough to exchange at church A Household Secret "I can’t get the sugar to stick to doughnuts” "I know a good sohnme but don’t tell anybody" ’Very well" “Use a little library paste"— Kansas City Journal the Keep It Dark "Saw Miss Footlights this morning was terribly dlsapolnted in her ap Off stage she is a fright” pearance Remember “No doubL son supposed to Bhlne only at night" I 1 |