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Show 1 had no tiles you were hern, Pensioned from Birth. I'm surry to see It, and at Mis Itolib, m ini ivrc .ily died in ;he same time glad of a chance to Edlnliii;!i a ,ln i it 'U, had been isk your purdon for the share 1 bad on iln E'.ili.s! mu y pi iiii..iii pill since n tint uglylmstueas.' h nil, as v. tin pi.sihuuious John looked Mirprtsed - the other child nt i 'a pt Kulili, uf tin- mjal navy. Come, M. ouriin. in a hesriy way. UNION ASSAY OFFICE. T. RIPPETO, Chamlats and Aaeayera. ASSAYER. Samples by mail or express will receive prompt attention West South Temple St. Salt City. Utah. 144-14- 6 4. a. Hanauer. 161 F. O. Boa 1446 J. V. Sadlor West Tomplo. Salt Uko City, Utah 'You think the heavens will fail Aaalytlcal Work a Specialty. Salt I uhi- ntv. Utah, October 3rd. aevl. tlnce I've turned auiul. Well, of the matter is Ive learned he Ansa? erm2feJXSiX7UyJZX2GE '.JTrc The li iHin-uf the late John Me-recently that you acted very generous-towarniter. .Waver, will be continued b my poor old mother up In avwavTS? jtmrjr lAiuisviile a year or so ago. Never his a tin, at his request, under the i't .inhii McXicker Assay Ofllce was when noon Ii word was after knew of it before, on my honor. It twine CHAPTER XXV. t 46 Hiii mrds St. Mr. Arthur Selby, I lilies thut the and the made me ashamed of niyaeif. along Anally past-fur tlin-- years at the Union office, Between Life and Death. enemy had begun to make a general swore to turn over u new leaf. will act as manager, which will be a it was a glorious morning when sdvqnre. nte squeeze your well hand, cousin. guarani iv that all work done at the 1 do had can her Colonel John received ordera from Tell me. la there anything l'p to this time there will Ik satisfactory. OF ALL KINDS. Mrs. McYicker and Mr. Selby aak headquarters that the laat train laden few Biiaviiiodii' movement a on the part for you?" no lictatched the of bodies, designed with atorea had safely reached AtWhere la the major?" asked John, that all u!d customers continue their lanta, and giving him explicit orders doubt, simply to aggravate the Fed- whose only source of uneasiness lay putronuge and solicit new work from their friends. to destroy the road utterly as he hast- erate and keep tbelr attentld from an- in this quarter. -power, 3 --4c per hoar. Absolutely safe and reliable. You mean Worden I helped give ened to join Sherman by a certain other quarter. Fail line of Mantels, Globes, etc. Correspondence sot Id ted. Cuiouel Kidgeway knew what was him a soldier's burial. He was In that time. Send us diagram of your building and we will submit estimate. assault which came so His men caught the enthusiasm of coming now, and encouraged his brava mad, dare-devBETTLES, MATHEZ A CO, fellows to render a good account of near demoralizing the Federal Hue. In the hour. SUNBEAM LIGHT COMPANY, 107 E. Second South Street, Chemical and Metallurgical hla glorious death he wiped out any SALT LAKE CITY. They had fought desperately to de- themselves. The silence was at length broken roll lea of which he may have been fend the road so long as it was useLaboratory. ful to Sherman, and now that he de- by the discharge of a gun far upon guilty while living. Peace to bis IM South Wool Tomplo Street, ashes." sired to prevent it being used b the the right. alt Uko Otty, Utah. was It the signal. Amend!" said John, relieved to enemy at any future time they would W. G. KING, MANAGER. Along the line of entrenchments know this firebrand was removed from be just as ready to destroy. ran a zig-zalire and the rattle of his path, and yet ready to recognize The orders went forth. guna almost continuous. South the bravery of the A MaddM. F. Hadsii. E ItsdSy, Fires began to arise. While the first rank fell back to re- ern warrior his mad devotion toward Every building connected with the load, the ae.'ond pushed forward and Mollie had swerved him from the station was In flames. L nath of an honorable gentleman, but Men tore up (he tracks and twisted took their places. hy other Jewelers dont sell Watches as CHEAP as Evidently the affair was 10 be de- John could forgive now. the rails Assayers & Chemists Now that he was rid of this anxiety The 'reign of destruction had begun, cided hand to hand, and no one could foretell the result. heat hla do to had John Colonel only that was not to end until their eyes 1 see In their window a 13SW.2S.SL, Salt LaKsCity Every moment Colonel John had to get well. rested on the blue sea. 17 jewel Hampden Watch 14J8 There was a dearth of nurses In the hopes of hearing the encouraging cries The tables had been turned. IS jewel Hampdea Walsh 12.7b reof hospital. w.iwsiwttxwwffflcixiys It was for the Confederates to en- that would proclaim the coming Thin model and guarantee raae. This looks good Southern glrla had etiough to do to deavor to defend the road, but they inforcements from Sherman, but unto me. I'm going to buy one right away. CRISMON A NICHOLS. .were not present In numbers to do less they come very soon It would be take rare of their own wounded. too late, since hla handful of men Thus It happened that those of the Assayeea and ChemleU. this with much hope of success. While he thus burned and destroyed, could not long hold their own against Federal sick who were In a precarious S24 MAIN 8T. 'flics and Laboratory, 229 S. W. imiltiit position, hovering between life and the cavalry colonel made his way such overwhelming odds. In themselves Temple numerous found Street, one It This of as was were, death only Sherman southeast, intending to Join small battlea which history had re- a measure neglected. st Atlanta. 8AI.T LAKE CITY. Colonel John took a downward were foes between, however, corded merely In the aggregate as i There surfoes that had gathered from time to scries of engagements around At course fever set in. and the old time until they made a formidable lanta, In which many men were lost geon In making hla round shook hla on both sides, and little save glory head and said: Western Engineering and Construcaggregate. Well have a vacancy here soon, When the true state of affairs be- won. tion Co., Chemists and Engineers. Fortune favored the Federal! in thla The colonels crisis is approaching, came known to these men, their leaders set a trfti in the hope that Colonel case, for when everything looked the and he has little show to live. Experts In testing Oils and Minerals. We also design mining. Irrigation and John and his command would fall Into blackest the column from Sherman came upon the scene. power plants. We finance and proIt. CHAPTER XXVI. mote all kinds of legitimate entei Winter Excursion Tickets now Then the tables were turned. They counted without their host, for Sell all kinds of machinery. prises. It was the Confederates now who the federal colonel anticipated aome on isle. Let us know your wants. A Gentla Nurse. misCommercial Club Bldg., Even eurgeons may at tlmea be The Ronte of the Lot Angeles Limited Utah's Finest Train. Salt Lake City, Utah. taken, for they cannot foretell outalda events that are sure to have a bearing on the case. For Instance, thla grizzled army veteran could rot know that In leu than Line ten minutes after he gave hla doleful I verdict a young woman should enter the old church used as a hospital and Now Inquire for Colonel John, declaring It her Intention to nurse him. Crockett Ridgeway had carried the news. It was no Northern nurse, but lady well known in Atlanta. So the Federal colonel, oattllng with fate, threw off the fever and came Into hla right mind again. Then a cool hand pressed his brow, Ask the Agent, or Addreu J. H. Bnrtner, District Passenger and be looked up into the face of Mollie. Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. She amlled and put a finger to his Ups, signifying alienee, and he fore bore to question indeed. It waa problematical whether he could have i spoken above a whisper at any rate. After that hla recovery was slow but sure. Col. John Was Down, At length the time came when he to apeak. determined on was In such movement, and sought safety flight, leaving mapy constantly Mollie had nursed him faithfully, of their heroic dead and wounded in the watch The city was within a days ride, and around the breastworks, for the and he could no longer let that ridiculttnd Colonel John already anticipated possession of which they had fought ous bond stand between them. Besides, her action In coming to him short period of happiness at seeing so long. had done away with It provisions. Mollie ere the army started on Us Colonel John was down. He would know hla fate on the morIn the last stirring encounter ho had long eastern march. Little waa to be done In this quar- fallen, while leading hla men into the row. So Colonel John decided one ter, for the road had already been thick of .the fight. night after she had made him comfortable and left him. They carried him to the city. destroyed by parties from Atlanta That wu a terribly long night to Here In the hospital he waa taken pushing out a certain distance. In the city Itself all was activity; In charge by experienced surgeons, him. cotton and stores that could not be and when all had been done that waa At length daylight arrived, and the taken along were being dally burned; possible they pronounced their ver- hour when Mollie usually put In an buildings of a public character were dict appearance; but ahe came not blown up, all railroad property deColonel John had a fighting chance He wrestled between pride and fear. Other daya passed, hot she came stroyed, and save for the private for hia life. COMPANY OF UTAH (Incorporated). houses of the citizens, the once fair That waa alL not CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL NOW. To move him at that stage would Gate City of the South had become (To Be Continued.) Utah, and consists of six promising mining claims. be madness, since It must result in a heap of ruins. B. A. M. Froiscth, Sccty., THE SCIENTIFIC SPIRIT. Over fifteen hundred dollars have already been It waa In the morning that Colonel his death. Thla meant that whether the colonel John and hla command came upon the in development work since date of incorSt. & Patrick expended Mining Milling Co., foe. got well or not depended upon the en- Soma Consolation for the Patient Salt Lake City, Utah. poration, February, 1906, consisting of over 500 Afflicted with a New PeSeeing the Confederates were In emy, since he must be left to their a leader ordered Federal mercies. the feet of tunnels and inclines. Minerals already tender tal Malady. . I subscribe hereby for force, shares of Thus there came a day when the charge, and awe; the cavalrymen found carry values in Copper, Gold, Silver, Lead of the "St. l. Federal forces rode or marched out Andrew Carnegie admires the sci- stock, fully paid and went, Iron. We are now driving the tunnel ahead and enPatrick confusion scionce the greatest of the city and headed In an easterly entific spirit hie generous gifts to At Mining 5 Milling Co." at the price of Ten direction. ence are a proof of that. Nevertheless Cents a sued. to cut the mineral vein which is believed to be share, for which I enclose $ Those who knew and loved Colonel to his keen humor this spirit offers Unable to force a way through, and an extension of the well known Maxfield mine, that with no good opportunity for a flank John had gone to the hospital to bid Itself as a good prey, and Mr. Carnegie as first payment, balance to he paid in four equal has already produced hundred of tliousands of movement, the Federala were hurled him adieu. often rails wittily at scientists and monthly installments. He was In a deep sleep it the time their peculiars ways, says the New back. dollars. Name As a laat resource they occupied and the surgeon would not arouse him York Tribune. The property is equipped with hoisting and some old entrenchments long- since de- for the crisis in his condition had just "The late the, late but I wont Address excitement the awaited and dismounting passed, and any serted, might mention the poor fellow's name, said pumping engines, ore cars and steel rails in tunnel. prove fatal. coming of the foe. Mr. Carnegie at a scientists supper. Our company is capitalized at 250,000 shares, The legions In blue marched away, The late Blank, as he Ridgeway knew the sounds of battle on his death Over 15,000 Inlay eager by which bought already of 100,000 shares are set aside for working would reach Sherman In Atlanta, and and the sound of their drums and fifes bed, waa greeted very joyously one vestors and we now offer the 35,000 that sooner or later If he could only had hardly died out before the streets morning by his physician. capital, and the remaining 150,000 shares of stock hold his own a column would be sent swarmed with the veterans of Johnsblock first its of Poor Blank's eyes lit np with hope shares remaining is pooled until at least onc-ha- lf or more of its treaston, Hood being up In Tennessee, at to hla relief eight of the physicians beaming of treasury stock placed upon the market at the1 disto see behind those to is breastworks the sold. stock eager loved, they Crouching ury face. There had been a consultation low cover what damage had been done durprice of ten cents per share. The proceeds of they awaited the assault of the foe. Rear in mind that this stock is unassessable, and on case his before. the day Perhaps, the sale will be It was Indeed a sight to look upon ing the occupation. further the to bad expended at judiciously the cure to last; him, remedy that private property of stockholders is not liable So Colonel John became a prisoner the superb disdain with which these been found. development of the property, which is loetaed in Big veteran fighters awaited the coming again for corporation indebtedness. My dear Mr. Blank, laid the phy-sia- Cottonwood When he regained his consciousness, of their enemies. District, Salt Lake County, Mining I congratulate you. Some were sitting close together hla case had improved somewhat. Blank smiled. With careful nursing he might live $ 5.00 down and $5.00 monthly for four months laughing and joking In a quiet way-ot- hers I shall recover? lie asked, in a The Roard of Directors are A. J. Smith, Presihad crawled to more exposed in spite of the severe shock his sysbuys 250 shares. weak voire, tremulous with hope. positions where they might have a tem had received. R. A. M. Hans dent; II. Peterson, 10.00 down and $10.00 monthly for four months Well er not exactly Of course the wounded soldier said tl.a $ chance to pick a sharpshooter off, and But we believe your dis Froiscth, Secretary and Treasurer; Mrs. Leona F. physician. prawled there they had the appear- thought of Mollie. buys 500 shares. God knew he needed her assistance ease to be entirely new, end If the au- Smith and David A. Buck. The latter is also super- ance of human pancakes. The Confederates did not seem In while his life hung thus In the bal- topsy demonstrates thla to he true, 1 $ 20.00 down and $20.00 monthly for four months cnr ance. we have decided to name the malady any great haste to make the assault buys 1000 shares. after you." But how should be let her know? Perhaps they were waiting to conA Confederate officer centrate their forces. walking $ 30.00 dotm and $30.00 monthly for four months THIS REALLY is $1 SECURITY 10 cts. Geometrical Lays. Colonel John feared there might be through the sickroom stopped at 1 tys 1500 shares. Henri Aliorge, a young French Remember tome way known to them, a secret John's cot, and looking up the wound beheld his cousin. Federal means of ed which haa issued a volume of poems poet, ipath by they might Good mines from good prospects grow, $ 40.00 down and $40.00 monthly for four months Crockett Ridgeway no longer entitled The Spirit of Geometry. get around hla little fort and spring a Thus' we harvest as we sow. buys 2000 shares. scowled as his eyes fell fipon the face In it he tings the charmi of the elknrprise upon their rear. ! Dont enman toward whom he had lipse, the parallelopipedon and ths Ha endeavored to prevent this to the of the delay, buy now, and get in on the ground $100.00 down and $100.00 monthly for four months tertained euch a hostile feeling. asymptote. beat of hla ability, floor. - !:. .th Gasoline ct systems1 of-ic- Special Lamps for the Home. 600-cand- il g W.A.Hodges $ Sons f I Dont See The Carter Jewelry Co. Xss 20-ye- Carter Jewelry Co., California 261-26- 2 New Short via Las Vegas to Goldfield, Nevada, Completed. Leaves Salt Lake City 8:15 today Arrives Goldfield 7:05 p. m. tomorrow. Turn Dimes Into Dollars. Phenomenal Success of The St Patrick Mining & Milling le, pell-mel- Vice-Preside- : for . buvs 5000 shares. |