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Show A private eafo may "be rented in the fire and burglar-proof vaulta of the Salt Lake Sccurit' and Trust company 32 Up. Main stroet. $2.00 per year. A private safe may be rontod in tho ftro and burglar-proof vaults of the Salt Lnke Security nnd Trust company, 32 up Main street, $2.00 por yoar. Poisons accumulatu in the system when th kidneys are sluggish blotches and bad complexion result take Hood's Sar-sapnrllla. ALFRED HENRY LEWIS Shools Straight and Hits Hard 5t) Before traveling with Mr. Taft of its villnin- ' ' If I through Wisconsin to Winona, by ics, and forge ' way of Milwaukee, let mo go back w,,at lr"T 0(H ylK I fdr a moment.! o Beverly and August. rry" on il" Pi The hour was eveninc, The rcpor- rapines. Just v&y'l ters that flattered yet no less hated as there are T 77 jitter had rotircd to their inkish blacksmiths V burs. who find ac- -r- Mr. Taft, in his rocking chair of count in making burglar tools, so, 'double width and strength, wnp seat- too, wc have congressional blacked black-ed upon his Beverly porch. His mnn- smiths ready to furnish what law ner was one of anxious waiting, and Jimmies arc required by criminal since no sdn meant no camera, the Money in prying loose the shutters usuni Bmilo-had faded from hia faco. " popular weal. Mr. Ilemenway. Off shoro a vacht chattel of a Meivinley and Mr. Sibley, also trust magnate was heading for tho V,c .n rVl oney net as its land. It had spent- the afternoon , ""f1 Lsn Up'.,'l1t,on. ,J,R over beyond the rim of the world. Z l, VZ 11' Mr' &ibley' 'Th out of reach of cnsnal eyes. ,NTow, iTcTH s'im who wroto let-under let-under cloud of night, it was steaming ZVZ H,",? f;V le Ar 'A 1 im'c in with all the skulking sccrocy of g'A n J;1 f ,,'t'lc' gr ,n thumb of a smuggler. ' Satan with l.los of .how he (Mr. mi. . Sibley) was tightening Mr. Roose- Tho trust yacht ran in shorp as vclt ' close as. good seamanship would war- The quartette, boing landed, went rant, and then landed four gentle- ent-foot to Mr. Taft's. men by means of its,small boa). The oh. it was all right! Nothing our- were not without notoriety, specifically disnstrouu was planned however far they might fall fchort against the house or its belongings, of fame. They were Speaker linn-. The. fnrtivo fopr were, in fact, there "non. Mr. McKinley of Tllinois. Mr. i,v invitation of Mr. Taft. Only, in Hcmcnway of Indiana and Mr Sib- ,'is i0tf,er t0 Mr. Cannon arranging ley of Pennsylvania. t.he visit. Mr. Tail had said that, nn- Speaker Cannon 1'nccd not say less it could be managed "without is rfT the right hand of Money' to getting into the papers." it was a smother congressional investigation pleasure he would prefer tn forego. The above is the, opening of Mr. Lewis's second article on , "Traveling- With Taft." The remainder of this article, the most important magazine feature of the year, will only be found in the January issue of ORDER FROM YOUR NEWSDEALER TODAY JJUMAJN" LIFE The Magazine About People 10c a Copy .f 1 .00 a Tear, If you can't buy HUMAN LIFE from your newsdealer, or If there is no newsdealer in your locality, send us 25 ono-cent stamps, 25c, and wo will send you HUMAN LIFE for throe months, giving you our December issue in which Mr. Lowis's first article on "Traveling With Taft" appeared. ap-peared. SI. 00 will pay for a full yoar. 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