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Show O her head back and aa ahe did tkeb Upe met la one long kits. BETROTHED Phcenix , Company, Indemnity d The aarly lay of a young mas and maid, Whs aland upon tie threshold of Ufa'a Hand llnkad la hand. vblla an for thaai la fair With rosy prom laa af a day ta ba; Who know ta aaak to earn la all la alL e aaeh to aacfc la of tha ottiar aura. Coma waal or wee, tka auBakina or tho rain. This thing la good. For avan tho It ba That tha faU promlaa of dawa la unfulfilled. And wlnda arlaa tha laadaeapo fair to mar By mlata and ahadoara ao mta may foro- Tha perfect vision af tha opening day Itemaina for thorn a bleated memory Thro all tho day, uatll all light la gone. Cloeed by tho last ohimo of tho curfew. OP AMERIOA. Ini ora younelf inlnat sickness and accidents. ... Also Life Insnranco. Ton pay a Installment Plan. little each month. XXXXXX . PON FURTNgN INFORMATION WRIT! H. A. NELSON, toe, til, M2 TO. General Dwm lm Bldg. Agent, BALT USE The following morning the mas awakened with a sang upon tha llpa that ahe had klaaed. Aa he dreeaed cock he strutted aa a might strut while he plumed himself la the barnyard. They were to leave that night Of coarse nothing conld prevent her going, now nothing bat death," ahe had aald. All the morning he was busy arranging hla affairs for a long absence. At noon came a messenger with a note. It waa from her. How well he knew the gray paper and the dainty writing! He caressed the envelope before he opened It "Why, I am getting ae sentimental aa a woman," he said aloud, laughingly. Then he tore the note open and thin le what It said: 'Forgive, forgive me, my beloved. I have chosen death. I could not leave him and after yesterdav there le no peace for me but In death. Forgive me, for 1 have loved you more than life." CITY, VUIL Tat To have known that glory of dawa a till mskee tha day Mora beautiful than tho' It had not bean. Most happy they for whom this tima shall prove Tha first sweat momenta of an ample dayl T those for whom, until tho morning came, Zifa had bean hut a twillght-tlm- a Bach had moved solitary amid tha crowd. Lonely in spirit, lonely la heart and mind. Tho coming of this dawn makea all 9X5 The woman killed herself on October the 9th. Her husband died of long, lingering Illness on October 10th. Under the maples the man walked and the little leavea of brown and yellow and those with the crimson biota danced about himThe man had grown old In two days, frost had touched his templet and his face waa gray and drawn. He looked nt the red chimneys above the tree tops; he held out hie arms towards them, yearnmoan. The ingly, with a little leaves danced and flew In clouda before his eyes, they beat him upon the face; they seemed to run and Jump before hla eight, blinding him, tinging him, ae he held hla arms to wards the red chimneys tblnga new. For them tha world la aa another world; arc them selvae, yet not their terTheymer selves. And of all former hours. With Love arisen they live alone ao mors. . CL M. Paine. THE SCENIO LINE TO and all points east CMmribg al Ogden Unlee Depel oW all Beelhem Pm HI aed Oragn Start Um Tiaiaa. Tta aaly Traacanllaaatal Um tuing directly Urouh Salt Lata Cftp FAST THAWS Via Thra muDiDU gcirrsD BAIUT SETWEEN OfiDEN AND asperate sod IMAtlao I 1 R.ieu a t SALT LAKE CITY Da REMEMBER. IN FIGURING YOUR TRIP EAST THAT THE Oregon Short Line RAILROAD .D. E. BVRLEY. G.P.AT.A. & S. SrENCER. A.C.P.ttT.A. B mnttCT CDNCCnON TOH IMS UNION PACIHC THE OVERLAND ROUTE VMCH B TOS FOnJLAK COMBINING QIT TICKET 201 NAM It. ALT LASS CITT, VTAB. SOUIS TO AU rCOR&gaoT - a Q SPEED COMFORT SAFETY CTE1CE half-ttifle- KEB CHIMNEYF Br1f?J.3TfmZWV Copyright, Fac ran, hMm f niMirttfd telWm, emit tlakstagaak apeiUjriag Ik UeGlmade a Ai P. TTNION PACIFIC Unexcelled 1 rocressivb (THE OVERLAND ROUTE) ROBERT E. 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When tha wind came there wag a rain ot maple leaves, weary end withered aouli swept from the grayed branches, falling to awlft currents ear tha ground where they swirled In yellow hosts, raising upon tha air a a long sound of crackling cries, a Interminable noise of dismay at death, of fear of this Implacable sweeping force that came from the red western aky which flared like an army When alie replied her voice had a ubtle quality of monotony la It ae If he were speaking a lesson, ottering some sentiment In which abe had resoAh, the sin. lutely schooled herself. You would never be happy with a bad curi-onwoman." It seemed to make him furious. He gaxed at her blackly. "A bad woman 1 " What rot! You Then the suddenly acknowledged the No no no, I with lurid banners. falsity of her speech. A girl came slowly down the path didnt mean that, I didnt mean It, I that led through the maples. She meant that I I could never ba happy walked In e dreamy way, following unconsciously the mere indication of e road, that summer path that had been swallowed In tha merciless hall of tha dead leaves. Finally, n man atepped from the shadows. He was smiling aa he put forth his hand. Hello," he said. When their hands clasped, she began to look at the dark distance of the landscape, turning her face from him. "Well, he said at last, studying the Immobile face still bolding her bagd, are you glad to see meT I Juet returned yesterday on the New York. Very breexy trip. I thought I had then suddenly he threw better away all that and spoke quickly: And your husband T" She made a gesture towards where three brick chimneys appeared In the distance, looming above a rim of tree tops. They both steadily regarded these as If they were three person-age- s, three facts, emblematic exactly of a certain situation. He, with bis cigarette now In hla mouth, hit hat till tilted, clasping hlx hands, said: The Infernal Idiot 1" One Long Kiss. She looked at him .with a awlft, re- if I were a bad woman. 1 would he sentful glance, but he answered at afraid" she raised her finger and or Irritation a once, making gesture 1 would It mournfully at him which waa.a sort of defiant outburst. pointed be afraid of you." Oh, I am tired of treating him with Yon are aa He laughed savagely. magnificent respect, when, aa a mat- wise aa seven owls. It cannot be arter of truth, he la to me the moat A gued. It la to U- - (lemnr-ratetupld and denaa beast In tha universe newal of my love of protestations dead." not for being not would He be burst convincing." Bhe waa lifting her chin in a battleout paHlonately, aa if he could no ful way and waving her flngera toward longer endure the weight of hla hopes, hla mouth. But he la my hie But why not his wrongs. The devil," Interrupted the young makefeare, an attempt for happiness? You Do you think that I man, violently. love me. I love you. What la there am not aware of ItT" He glared at In this Infernal environment that her with sullen rage. honld make us value It? What la Upon her face aa she looked at him there to suffice na if we have not each was a indescribable smile there vague, I tell yon, nothing.1 and In her eyes there were two faint other. Nothing, Walt," she aald. God forgive unYea, yon do points of mellow light it cannot be long to wait now." know It," aba aald. Walt, wait My aoul le weary of II answered her attitude, the light He will hi her eyes. You love me," he cried this waiting." he answered. never die; he la too eelflah; he will ee us both In our graves, I tell yon. Is all our youth to be worn threadbare waiting for this selfish brute to shuffle off?" He looked at her steadily for a Do yon moment, then continued: know that I believe that In spite of the life he baa led yon, yon love him. now, more than yon do me." She was very white and the pals la her eyes should have warned him. "No," he said, four years la long enough to wait; long enough for you to make np your mind. Do yon know that you have played fast and loose with me for four years? Four loni years? Now yon must decide. Will yon come with me, dear heart, will yon come with me? Say apeak will yon coma to the abetter of my love or do yon send me away forever? I win wait no longer; I am determined; " and he ehook hla choose him closed hands at the red chimney "or happiness with me!" The girl shivered and drew her cape closely about her shoulders. Ae ahe moved a faint perfume of lavender came to the man. He took hold of Learning Above a Rim ef Treetopa. both her hands with hie and drew her la discontented muttering, "aiid yet to him, eagerly, gaslng at her face, so yen spend all your time In guarding cIom to hie own, noting every feature, the peace of that duler Indlcatlag the email straight nose, the forehead the three red chimneys with a con low and broad, crowned with masses temptnous wave ot hie hand aa if he of dark waving hair, the small roundwere a aacred white elephant ef Slam; ed chin beneath the sweet trembling and. as for me, I am to be held off with month! And her eyes her eyes, now peara for fear I might kite the tip of dark with the pain of this passion your little finger. And yet yon love which she felt was mastering her. me Yon are incomprehensible. 1 She could feel hla warm breath upon rept np hie could kill him. And yet you why her cheeks Her hand arms and about, hla n ; ahe threw wont yon run away with me?" Fair Route World rl OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO 8T. LOUIS. THE FOLLOWING STATES: Their Fortunes Make Even Rock Millions Seem 8mall. A writer In a Jewish magaslne hu been1 looking into the Agadlc history of the Talmud, and believes that there were richer men before the Christian era than there are now. We know that Croeene was rich, and that there were huge Roman fortunes la the times of the empire. The Talmud stories go back further etllL The great corner In corn that Joseph managed was fabulously profitable. Tradition says that Joseph, acting for Pharaoh, got hie hands on pretty much all the ready money there was In hie day, and hurled three enormous treasures, one of which wae found by Korah, whose fortune estimated according to the modern standards of value, le rated by the magaSoloslne at three billion dollars. mon's stable, with Its hones, chariots and horsemen, le said to have lepr ented a sum the modern equivalent of which would be three or four hundred millions, and he spent two hundred and fifty millions on hie tempi Herod's temple cost more etllL la Jerusalem In Roman times there were three Jews, who between them, felt able to face an expenditure of a hundred million a year for twenty-on- e years. They offered to feed the million Inhabitants of Jerusalem for that length of time rather than surrender the city. One of these Jews, Nik demon, gave hie daughter a dowry oi $425,000,000. There were other Jews of whoee enormous wealth the Agadle makes record. Harpers history Weekly. feller's Juggling With Accounts. John D. Rockefeller, at a directors meeting In New York, wae describing certain methods of Juggling with accounts certain deceptive ledger and Journal entries that firms make when they are about to fall dishonestly. The other day," aald Mr. Rockefeller, I heard of n woman who would have made an excellent account Juggler. This womans husband alwaye left In her possession a number of blank signed check She wae free to use these checks, but he required from her a full explanation of the expenditure that had been made with eatfii of them. He waa looking over the stabs one day. " You fay here, he said. That chock No. 272, for $25, went for church expenses. What church expenses were these? A new Easter bonnet, the woman answered." Frisco System traverses Tmc WEALTHY MEN OF OLD. o s. Bradley BERVU Through Pullman and Ordinary Bleeping Can to Denrer, Omaha, Kansu City, 8L Louis and Chicago without change. Ptee reclining chair cars. 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Memphis, Tenn. Nashville, Tana. Cincinnati, Ohio. On. Atlanta, JackaonvUlat H (Louisville, Xy. New Orleans, La. Vicksburg, Mlaa Weekly through service between ChU ago and between Cincinnati And the Pacific Coast and Territory. Connections at these terminals Ma tho NOBIE EAST, SOUTH, WEST AND Fast and Handsomely Equipped Heated Trains Dining Cat- Buffet-LibraCara Sleeping Free Reclining Chair Cate. team ry Ask ticket agents for tickets via I ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, apply le n W. tad a. Fourr. j.Salt Lake CUfo Be. BL. Miranda. A erttctnl moon Unger te stmi tha morn, Tti star of beauty smiling In It rays; Tb bird alas low a wooing their owe lays; yours freshened aephyre went, beet closer touching win. net bud. bnl thorn; breath ee The air breathe lover' fainting hate; While Silence, eloquent with voieelee QuarSe web the etlllneeo-a- nd the day le The lfay-bloeeo- ' hern. The rests seal hour aaw type ef this fall In sacred recces of a living heart: Its peerless melody. Its bloom. Its flows Its beauty, and Its mystery are part Of hymnie music, telling of sunrise In the soft shadows ef a maiden' aye. Mary M. Adnata from The Bong al Midnight." UNIQUE! keeled HEALTHFUL! dwMM Church Pew as Investments. At Klrkham (Eng.) Parish church the greater portion of the pew rente, instead of swelling the exchequer of the church, go Into the pockets of private Individuals, who, for the most part, do not attend Ihe church or even reside in the district The peculiar situation originated in 1823, when, to meet the expenses of rebuilding the church, about forty pew and a few organ seat were put np for auction and realised amounts varying from $176 to $500. The church wardens are endeavoring to come to an a rangement with tho pew owners with n view u securing n larger share of the rente fer the benefit of the church. laeral ENJOYABLE! ok of ad ee met BALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS Sanitarium Baths ct StB Lata OBf JSJtiES jirliiw IaII e ertW-- a rat HeUhteliaikFeiilikAdH Mi Taka FCvah Phew adLmt OamMe kvallh Bed g Cj g yaeaere hy VMtlig Itm balhi Wkra la Lake Opts day aed ltd ilitl MtMMi i |