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Wbat I meant was that if I were to go on living as I am. Im sure I should become unhappy. "Then dont Eleanor opened the matchbox and striking a light applied It to the pipe held la hla which the professor mouth. He puffed gratefully onoe twice thrice. "I'm mot good at guessing riddles, ha said, laying back hie bead and meeting her reflective gase. I was thinking how I should put the mutter to you, unde. You remem-- , ber that father while be lived used to superintend my studies, and that ha encouraged me to follow the college course. I dont pretend that I knew a great deal when he died, but I think that I bad reached the point where I waa beginning to realise what I didnt know In certain directions. Precisely," he said with a nod, as she paused to stifle a cough Induced by the tobacco smoke. "Now what I wish to ask, dear Unde Phln, Is, first, whether you aup pose there would be any chance of my being able to get a position at some seminary or academy as an Instructor In one of the English branch os either literature or history,' or I think that after a little more tudy I should be fitted to teach In Latin; and, second, assuming that I could, whether there would be any objection or you would have any objection to my taking it? urn IX Waal Bound. Stations. . M. A. M. Lv. Ar. 4 L.M.P.M. fiM Lako Salt B SBC IB City IB IB Murray Junction AT IdS Jf IB Bingham IB IB IB Bt tM Bandy B M 1:11 Lchl Junction IB IB M IB Lehl IB IB 1:41 A marlcan Pork fill IB IB 1:4 :U IB Pleaaant Orora IB Vtt IM tM 1:10 Provo tM UB Ar. Nephl BA. Id! M. P. M. MS UB Ur Kephl, 8. P. . Ry. IB Ar. Mantl, B. P. V. Ry. :40 ai CHAPTER XIII. UB P. M. Juab The stirred In hla chair professor I IB Milford IB P. M. eagerly at hla pipe. His IB P. If. Ar. Calloutos Ur. IM PAL and dnw eyes were full of light For some ! TINTtC AND MERCUR BRANCH. moment he made no reply, while a. Eleanor roes and seated henelt quietLake City IB ly on the sofa at the other aide of JtoM Jaaetloa MNMM a ee ea eeefooe B the table. yWmmiM puKeaeur (S. "What that Idea Into your I MM MMMMMMINNMM IB hand? he put asked. Alinilllt MIMMMMMMMliiii I I have always had It; that la, I hUMtlMI MMMIMMMUdl P. M. have always been fond of books tad MtUtfe IucUm MMMIMMMMUtll reading and study, and after father's Summit Me Id! death I had made up my mind to try ! 8:10 to get some pupils, when Uncle Har(S. and pennaded ma to eomo H... IM oldsatarrived I gave up my plan beenuse I MyWUt mmmmmmmimmmh wished tha boys to be well cared for, AiSatt Lake Citymmiimmnimnhi mimmmmiimm KsS but I've been b. sorry ever since; not Leamington Cutoff Stocktoiv Tweele eorry that I came, because 1 can see ' and Tlntle. how much good It has dona me In a A. M. P. M. variety of ways, hut sorry that Ive 'IBS Xoava Salt Lake City, Arr--IB had to give up all my Interests of that 4BS Tooele M Stockton 4S0 orL" SI " Tlntle Junct H'm! Have you spokaa to your U:ll Id? Mammoth JuaeL UB uncle and aunt Btagg? IB 3:44 II dS Eureka I have mentioned the plan to Auat 1:2 Mammoth IIB " UB Ar. Silver City. Leave IB Emma; ahe waa horrified. murmured the profes"Precisely, Trains at Silt Lake make direct sor, and his eyes gleamed again. "Preneotloa for aU points north and east. He puffed away at hla cisely. E. W. OXLLKTT, mahogany-coloreso Oensral Paasenasr Agent meerschaum, J. I MOORE. that the smoke rose from his mouth District Pass. AgL la a sable cloud. What do you think of it? aha SALT LAKE A MERCUR TIMECARD Mked, presently. i , I am not prepared at the moment West. East to say that your aunt was not right, 1:1 Leave Mercur Arrive 10:41 he replied dryly. Leave 14:30. ...Summit Jct...ddS "What are the objections to my 10K.... Manning ....3:01 1:36.... Fairfield ....3:34 Arrive plan, Uncle Phln?" J. O. JACOBS, Gen, Manager. Did not your aunt mention them? I Balt Lako City Oh, Aunt Emma could see no sense in It at alL' She said that I would be ruining my prospects. Well, wouldnt you? "Prospects 01 what? fOKTT-THIk-P TXAU. The profeasor puffed meditatively. His face was turned from Eleanor so 48 Pages l Weekly 1 dustrated, that she could not see hie smile. "I Imagine that your aunt had reference among ether things to mar- riage, he remarked In the same dry lone. j Yes! She referred to that. $3 PER. YEAR, POSTPAID. "In which she showed herself a worun curr. iAun.1 uxd man of the i..srrrtlon for which I hare her credit. Tlio chances of MINING 1,1 Scientific PRESS glieu our making a brilliant mama would am BASKET ET.. SAM FRANC! '"CO. att dirnii.lshed If ciTtarly ho r.ot utterly dcstrr.j c;l were you to forsake jour preseit on-for a position such a- - you 1 nve In mlr.d. "1 l ave raid, undo, Mint I had no Eleanor said. thought of In a suppressed voice. "Not for live years, I believe you said. At the end of that period, or, with due deference to your knowledge st self, even before the end of that period, you might think differently. What then? What then?1 8nrely, uncle, It Is cot reasonable that I should have to pass some of the best years of my life In Idleness and amusement In order to keep myself before the eyes The Missouri Pacino Railway Is thi of young men who are on the lookout for wives. to tha Popular Rout There Is something In what you FAIR AND S. LOUIS WORLDS ay, answered the professor; "but POINTS EAST. from th- - question of marriage, (EL V apart Eleanor, there Is that of quitting a comfortable home end all the comFrom Ogdsn and Salt Lake City te St forts and liixuriut thst belong to a life of iilcgnnt such as you Louis enjoy and would rout true to enjoy In Have your uncle Harold's bouse. you taken all that into ae 'ini! There waa a Judicial rtlwun. In WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. Dtalng Can, Free Reclining Chair tha professor' tore, but 01 e watrh-Cars, Everything Flnt Class Ing bis faeo could have seen that ha Fer Barths, Tickets, Folders, eta, was awaiting no ar r with Irter-- j ddrese and that for a rt hla lip est, A T. A, tM. & TOWNSEND, 0. P. i I stem c. without the clasped nip St Louis, Missouri. auction. - u LE)!0M JrthhM ....... mi LSX) I I d MINING'S INDISPENSABLE TO MMNG MEN. I e 1 ma.-ring- V Pullman e Tourist Sleepers, THROUGH SCENIC COLOR.ADO 1 I 1 itn'rfrtitrrn-- i That does not alarm me la tha hut, ahe answered. You remember. Uncle Phln, that I was brought up In the simplest way. I am accuatomed to economize and to go without things. Besides what pleasure there would be In feeling that I waa supporting myself and that the food I ate and the clothes on my back were mine by rlgfit of . my own endeavors. Instead of contributed by others, however kind. But you might earn moneys-enou-gh to clothe yourself, for Instance by embroidery or some other ladylike art, without leaving your uncle's house. Ths professor, as he apoke, by a series of determined puffs, sent a volume of new emoke toward the celling. Aunt Emma mentioned that. She suggested thst I might paint on china or give wnist lessons, and yet retain my prospects. Ah! did she, really? Jnst nay own idea, precisely; only she Improves upon It Paint on china or give whist lessons! Bat the last Capital! strikes me aa especially felicitous. You could give whist lessons, I should ay, certainly, without sacrificing your prospects. Your aunt to an eminently sensible woman. , The professor spoke Jauntily; so much ao that Eleanor, who had intended to be sardonic, paused with It almost seemed to her surprise. that there was Irony, also. In her mentors words. But the sober precision of the phrase with which he renewed the dialogue, convinced her of her error. Why should you not adopt your aunts suggestion? Cant you see why, Undo Phis? I should merely, be making believe It couldnt help being nearly the earns as It to now. Oh, Uncle Phln, I font wtoh to seem to you ungrateful for what Uacle Harold and Aunt Esima hava done for me. They have been very, very kind, and and I font wish to criticise them; Im not criticising them. But what to benelctol for one person and what Interests one person may be harmful and demoralising to another. It's the atmosphere that I object to the whole way of looking at things; and I had a tooting that you would understand me, Uncle Phln. There was the aadneie of deepalr in her tone.' Understand you, my little girl? I should think I did understand you. Has not my whole life been a protest against ths very atmosphere : wlich yon condemn, and which, thank God, you cannot bear? Come here and kiss ma. She approached him la sweet surprise, and lowered her Ups to his cheek. He held her upon his knee and stroked her hair. "You shall teach; you Shan do what you wish, he said. I will see to it; leave it all to me. , Then you do not think me fMHsh, Uncle Phln?" Foolish? I thank God that you are so wise; that It has been given you to see the difference between the false gods and the true, the glory of life and Its prostitution yea, prostitution, I say. I had not dared hope 1L for they had held to your Ups the Lethe of luxury and languor and form and superstition, but you would not drink; no, thank God, you would not drink! You have made your choice; but, child, the path which you have to chosen no easy one to follow, he cried, with sudden sternness. You have said that work and privations have no terrors for you; you may even be proof against despondency and weariness of heart and brain; but are you ready to put up with polite scorn, kindly consideration and pitying patronage? Are you prepared to be looked askance at as quixotic, as unconventional, tastigmatized booed as unorthodox? This must those who pursue knowledge and truth for their own sakes be prepared to endure. They must look neither to the rig it r.or to tho left; they must bo ready to strive from tho rising of the sun to the piing down of the same, etu tr t in the elude const tiint t! ey are helping to unravel the in.vf.ir.c 3 of God's treasil sc-rure hout the secrets of the irdrlte. Sti- - tun e., her eyes to meet his. "1 am not afraid. Unele Pain, she said wi;h a bright smile. "If only I am worthy." "It to a matter of spirit, not of deeds. he answered. He took her hand in his and patted i. softly, while he seemed to be looking Into distance, 1 will tell as he said: you a secret, reach-blossoFor the soul that loves truth and seeks it unflinchingly, unsparingly, devotedly, nnwearylngly, the stars and the seas and the flowers and the woods and the tempests and the sunsets and the beasts of ths field and the glorious works of man and man himself man, the mightiest mystery of all hare a charm, a beauty unknown to those who fold their hands and amlle the emlle which Is not truth found? Would says: we be wiser than our fathers? They may politely mock at us, but they rsnnot hurt us. They may pity us even as we pity them; but they can-rrob us of Heaven's usufruct, the wage of honest workers who Juggle reliher with themselves nor God brow 're, the light of the soul." I n - so F'od to hear you talk so; It glv's me courage and hope. N--. that I have doubted my mlnu, unde, but It was not easy to battle single-- 11- --- oll ot handed against the etroag opinions of others older and with far mors experience than L And when I thought you were going to desert me too, I Indeed felt my heart alnk within ms. But now I am so happy; tha future seems so clear to me. The pride of glorious youth, answered the professor, stroking her hair again. "Who to It that does not fail? Who to It that la ever satisfied? What true artist yet portrayed In hla masterpiece one tithe of the golden visions of his brain? No, the vision success 1s sweet; iu glamour to the spur of youth, but the consolation of age to the fire undimmed amid the ashes of failure. You must prepare to fail, to see, before you die, the truths you thought were truths supplanted by others ; ao the world But you ara young and advances. will not have it so, and L alas! am A Sure Nuf Hurry up Train It tht wag a prominent eaitern newspaper editor expresses himself about tho services of ths OVERLAND LIMITED ON THE UNION PACIFIC AND Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Line If gou art going East and art in a hung, ths Overland limited is ths train to tabs, rr te. C. growing old. And eo you wtoh to be ! one of ue. You shall I have be; I will write In mind a vacancy that I know you can fill, and I think I shall be In time to get It for you. Oh, Uncle Phln, how happy I am! Bha kissed and thanked him; Just then there waa a knock and William Strothers stood In the doorway. Mlsa Baldwin, I hava come to ask a favor, ha said, timidly. It to lor ly outdoors, and I have stolen aa afternoon from my work. Will yoa walk with ms la the park? That would be pleaaant to da And, Unde Phln, will you go, too? Peach-blossoNot not I yes, I have an errand la another direction. The professor looked confused, then seemed to swallow smoke, and cougb-a- d to hide hla embarrassment But, we could go your way. Could we not, Mr. Strothers? We could, answered the electrician, briefly. I Insist on No, no, Peach-blossohaving a day off, myself. You have been here more than a week and monopolised me completely. .Am I to have n6 breathing time, no moments I can call my own? he cried, with assumed bluster. Too much of this tyranny, and I shall strike. I will go with you, Mr, Strothers, If only to punish him. Mark my words, he will be disconsolate until A WILLIAMS, Through Cart to Chicago Commercial igt, 106 Most Second Sooth St BALT LAKE OITV Peach-blossom- OPENING OF A New and Thoroughly Equipped Line fo-da- BETWEEN ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO to-da- SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1904 Thoroughly Equipped Trains leave Sb Louis sad Chicago nightly (altar arrival of Incoming trains), arriving either city the following Equipment entirely ncwi lavish to design, elaborate in fumUringa Jt J Ask your Ticket Agent, or Addroe jS Jt K. DRAKE, Dior. RAM, AST, SALT LAKH OITV W. MARTIN, anNHRAL A aiw NT, DSENVKR, OOU a. m m m our return. ft ft ft ft "Well, even If ao, I must be habituating myself to the Idea of losing her. If not in one way In another, he added significantly. "Am I not wise la preparing myself, Strothers?" ' Eminently eo, air. The young man'a happy faee grow crimson as he held wide tho door for Eleanor to pass. (To be continued.) 1 Of Insurance Has Its Humor. An enterprising insurance agent Induced an Irishman to take out an accident policy for hla wifa A tow days later, while conversing with' n friend In hla ofllce, he was startled to see the Irishman rush in, brandishing fiercely a stout cane. ' Ye rascal," he yelled, springing toward the agent, ye wan ter cheat Ui . Are yon going to the World's Fair! If so, yon undoubtedly want to get there as quickly as possibkk The Oregon Short Line, In Connection With ths Union Pacific Is the short, fast routs to St Louis. And All Points East. 0 Ask Short Lins Agents about special Baton its iB T. M. SCHUMACHER, Traffic Mgr. D. E. BURLEY, G. P. & T. A. D. S. SPENCER, A. G. P. & T. A. Salt Lake Citv. 5 i iB iB ik me? Fortunately the enraged man was disarmed and held faat by the agent'a friend, who wae a powerfully buUt man. The Irishman, stragglng to get free, shouted: Let me git at the spalpeen. Think ov It, chargin me folve dollars fer an acshldent ticket fer me ole woman, an ahe Jest broke her leg down shtalrs. Wote the good of the ticket, anyhow?" The New Wag of uThe Only Way" Four New .World's Fair Trains Ntw Efiilpant Eladrte Ufkti mmd Electric Fau BKTWKKN KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUIS tosses Kansas Otv Serivro M. Lao Is SCHEDULE, 4:$ n. n, p. a. ALL TRAINS DAILY m:m n. n, ,:n y, , Os$r a. . nee ;:! aa 744 pat an One Child's Invocation. Ksw tanktavCira, Nmr Hlfh-Bu- k The Sot QpfhM. Haw Kacllstay Chair daughter of a CaliCam Imu lira). Maw Pallwaa Parlur ObawvatiM Cara aa Slaapiae fornia family has a habit of occasionCaiW Naw Ohanvaika Cal, aad Dlalav Can, la whkh aupwfcir nrrk. WiU AU In said her tralaa Sanaa fearaatM. Vity ally wandering talar as4 tiara Sc LoHia via aew prayers mm aUa J M rmaiac na Kim. rta Lmiaiaaa. M Just before she retires for the night Mir tola Throarh traiaa bstwma ScTLwisnaaN. aaaaa City, via 1 Bt. Laola a4 gim4hinn. 4tarnatlimaS A few nighta ago she finished Our a Father with credit but stopped after Cart to St. Louis from Denver, Colorado Springs and the opening line at Now I lay me Through Sleeping Pueblo connect direct with trains from Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Montana down to sleep. Go aald her on, daughter, Aak tha Ticket Ht far Thraufh Tiduts via mother. The little prayer ended God bless father," and the rest came after a short pause. ar. w. Herrs, la kb city, utah. Well, dear, you haven't prayed for H. N. HHEPPERD, G. A..C.A A. R'j, DENVER, COLORADO- said mother. the yourself," "Oh, no! Well, then, God bless me and make me aheolutely pure, Ilka Blank's baUlrr powd;-r!five-year-o- m lut CHICAGOor AND ALTON Write t. r.ir.Lc.tt.K';. salt -- " Rothechlld's Theory of Luck. The rpinlon of the elder Rothschild,' who was certainly a most practical man, would seem at first glance to le a strorg argument for the theory that after all there are "liicky and un- lucky men. He wrote to one of his sons: "Never have anything to do with an unlucky place or an unlur::y man; I have seen many clever men, very clever men, who had not shoes to their feet; I never act with them; their advice sounds very well, but they cannot get on themselves, and If they cannot do good to themselres, how can they do good to me? THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE ROUTE THROUGH Christmas In the White House. The first celebration of Christmas In the White House occurred oa Deo. 26, 1100. LAKE CITY SCENIC COLORADO TO THE WORLDS FAIR FAST FLYERS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AM) DEXYF.lt Question of Economy. Laura. said the young ladya mother, not unkindly, "it seems to me that you had the gas turned rather low last eveplng. It wae solely for economy, mamma," the maiden answered. "It'e no uee trying to beat the gaa company, my daughter. I have noticed that the shutting off of the gas to always followed by a corresponding Increase of pressure "Well, that lessens the walsL doesn't It mamma dear? replied the artless girt. And her fond parent could find no more to say. Stray Stories. SALT - CHOICE OF HOUTES. THROUGH PULIWAW AND TOURIST SIFFPPBQ FROM OGDEN OR SALT LAKE TO ST. L:0U1S WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS j Free Reclining Chair Can. Dining Car Service a la carlo on all through tralna For Folders, Illustrated Booklets, eta, address ' I L A. 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