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Show SfS" 33 WA.0AT32 Published every WASATCH THE IT 7TA73 The Tuesday PUBUSH1KS COMPANY Advertising Rates furnished on appli Vol. iatio. ilcligious, Fraternal and IntelLATTER-DASAINTS Services in tlie Slake Houso every Sunday at 2 p. tt; and at Ah 7 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. METHODIST EPISCOrAL-Scrvi- ees in the M. E. Chapel every Sunday evening at 7:00. Sunday school at 11a.m. l'rnyer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:00. T. J. Bradley, Pastor. iEtfr TVEST Sunday school at 3:30 p. in. every Sunday. A. O. U. W. Wasatch Lodge, No. 17, meets every Saturday evening at 7 oclock in A. O. IT. W. Ilall, over Turners store. E. Bujs, M. W., George Barzee, lldr. East ward meets every Y. L. M. I. A Monday evening at 7 oclock. (V fist ward meets every Tuesday evening at 7 oclock. Y. M. M. I. A. East ward meets every Monday evening at 7 oclock in the Tithing Interesting Trip Across That Lovely Ficcc of Country. FOREIGN LETTER. Our Regular Correspondent Writes an in- structive From Denmark '8amaratuns Described Other Things ot luterest. Suppose, dear reader of the VVavk, while the matter of throw ing opu the vast Uintah reservation to settlement is being agitated that we take a tiip across this beautiful country the greatest aud grandest, no doubt, of all tbe patromon-ie- s bestowed by our liberal uuele upon his wards, the red men. We leave Heber City about 10 a.m., office. aud travel ii a south easterly direcWest ward meets every Tuesday evening tion up Daniel's canyon about eighteen at 7 oclock in the Tithing office. miles and stop right at tbe foot of the divide near Eorctnaus old null site. Next morning, as we have taken feed (hay) o THE GBEAT with ns for this first night out, we are away betimes aud after about two miles EYE travel reach the rim of the basin, the AXD waters behind ua How ing into that universal sink of the said basin w Idle those ahead of us, flow eastward into the great Colorado and its confluents that drain the western slope of the continental divide, finally finding its way, through the Gulf of California, into the TRICE, $10.00. Pacific Ocean. Here we cross the western line, aud so begin our journey across BLIND SEKt o-- s-s RESTORER CATARRH CURE ACTINA XHB DEAF TUB HK.tlt! remove Cataract on eye, Guarantee a Cure of any ritaua&e of Kye, Ear or TiiroaU WHI Address Thof. S. Tiu'Rooi, ox 146, Piovo, I t ah. . ifl7 D. M. LINDSAY, PhvsicianI Surgeon Office p. m. llEBER, UTAH. : 11 a. ir. to 1 p. in., and 7 to 10 Office at residence. Itoura IT IS HOT GENERALLY KNOWN That a Most Reliable Physician and Surgeon and Professor ot Obstetrics is in Heber City. Dr, Geo. H. Booth Office and Ilesirifen6e nt Heber house. Horns From 9 a. m. to noon aud from p. in. to 5:00 p. ui. ! : 30 GREATLY REDUCED RATES FOIt THE CALIFORNIA idwinter Fair TUB KKSERVATlON. Here on the summit, while our teams get their wind, We gaze down, and across this paradise of the cattle-man, Strawbery. We now move on, stopping for lunch, upon the bank of the west fork of Strawberry creek, turning onr eottle out to graze on a veritable meadow, of which tlds lovely valley Is composed, as it were, from end to end. We now hitch up and move down the valley, and now as we are fairly Btartcd on our this grand fray across stomping ground of poor Lo, we must bear In mind that his inheritance Is about sixty miles wide, being thirty miles to the north liue summit of the Uintah mountains and about the same distance to the soldier d it ide, where the south line lies, onr rotite being generally about tlie center of the resort ation. We camp for night upon tlie banks of one of the lovely streams of w ater aud as we have observed that the entire valley is a meadow we now say nothing more about feed. Next morning, with onr well fed teams, we are under way early and cross the strawberry a mile or two below. Tlie vallay here takes more to the south, and we cross it to the mouth of Cold Creek canyon, the distance traveled since crossing tlie line is eighteen miles. Then np the cmyon over a ridge and we reach Soldier Springs where we stop for dinner. Then we go over a summit aud down Little Deep creels to hear Its ffiotfth, where, as we may say, the Strawberry meadow s end and as the feed is better here than on the next creek, (Currant creek,) we stop for night. Next morn, ing trams well refreshed we are off pretty early aud four miles further we fcross currant fclrr.Kic, Probably tlie mort beautiful stream of water on the Reservation, we cross Rod tNION PACIFIC SYSTEM and creek eight miles further on where we again pause for lunch. The feed here is SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. tough and not so good as hi the meadows of strawberry, nevertheless' by turning RODRD TRIP TICKETS our Cattle into a small bottom, np the creek, they do very we.l the couple of GOOD FOR 30 DAYS hours we stopped for dinner. In tlie Park City to San Francisco and Rdturn afternoon we make quite alongdriye, eighteen miles, and a little after sundown reach THK DUCIIF-SSIncluding FIYE fiafe Tickets to the Fair VIA Tilfe LINES OF TI1E $37.50 B 22CtT3SXO:fcT FROM SAN FRANCISCO TEIP3In to other points l<foinia will be allowed purchasers of pecial Midwinter Fair tickets at tli4f following round-tri- p fates: To STAffOKS xm DER ISO MH.V8 FBOW SS Facisco, oneano one THiRDone-vato Stations ISO Miles or korr 1 Francisco, onb and onb fifth fare. from one-Ra- fare. Sr exact rates and full Information, InC,- F. Ooist, II. P. Ry. agent at ark Crrt, Utah, or address the undersigned. quire of - kicho' Cray, t. h. Goodman, Cen. Traffic Man'gf. Gen. Passenger Agt. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. 1 SAN FRANCISCO, tsX.' M wCAVEATSJRADE MARKsT COPYRIGHTS. Nn!!5TA inewPXS? oc V A PATONTI For a art boneet opinion, write to CO.f who h7e bad oetfy fifty yean S.in tbe business. Conmracica iBiSSS11? eonfldentUI. A Handbook of In oenunw Patents and how to ob-teUtothlS? Ptt Patent!?110 lH)okB of meobao. lre- asntcatalogue Munn ft Co. receive WcS?5Jji!5k,eiithro,1Kte wat er5 iE!2? ,n fbe Scientific American and wwyrtat widely before tbe public withe teiuWfLiS,?1 tnTentr. Thii spleodid paper. kanrwgtStlT' siegantly illustrated. baa briar tbe rculatioo of any scientific work u tbe Worli 8ample copies aent frew. Single Cents.' Hrery number contains beau--5 wlors, and photographs of new tetwtdmi. Plans, enabliiffc ouiiden to show tbe PJe. MUAal Throw awav the Id robber stamps get yonr envelcpUf, bill beaus, and wer stationery prlned at this River of Dogs," a great many of which we observed sitting near tbe entrances to their burrows. Since leaving Red creek we agrin camp in a meadow upon this great aqueduct that carries the waters of tills grand and fertile country into Green river. We have now left the higher plateaus, and reach a climate and soil, the latter however nft better than that of the Strawberry valley, where vines, orchards, corn, etc., may flourish. Tha river bottom is mostly meadow land and very rich, being a black, sandy loam. The bottoms seem to be generally ffom ahalf mile to a mile wide, to Toint of Rocks, thirteen miles. On our way we cross a considerable stream called Rock creek, which we may mention further on. We here leave the Father of Watefs to tufnfng to oflr left, and as we ascend we bench pause or above, land table the to feast our eyes upon that lovely country, the Duchesne valley as it gradually widens, and away on down past the month of the Strawberry and as we are informed by one of onr compagnons du Increase in toy &Qe, it so continues to width nearly all ths way down to the mouth of Lakes Fork where our route of travel again reaches the banks of the mighty Duchesne which, here below he mouth of Lakes Folk,- is about the larger than the Weber is below mouth of Ogden river. From where we now a ftv at Point of Rocks, around to the through tbe DuChesne valley fa the be must Fork Lakes mouth of is about neighborhood of forty miles as it miles the foute we travel twenty-fiv- e which is straight across the half circle. r,ut we have stbwl gazing long enough onto a so we travel on up the dugway one-thi- rd contracts. Address CO, Ksw York, 351 " euarwa office. Contracts for school tftti tee? and teach-rsepostpaid to auy addess, 10c each nt Wasatch Wave. Heber, Wasatch County, Utah, Tuesday, March 6,1894. V4 THE RESERVATION. lectual Meetings, THS VADA.73H 7TAV3 bench of arable land carrwl with the ubiquitous sage brush and shad scat. This bench ,s considerable larger than Provo valley, being about twelve miles 8cross in the direction wc are trarelin; aud probably twenty-liv- e miles from north to south. Rock creek herelofoie mentioned could no doubt be turned on to this bench at a nominal cost when compared with the vast amount of land that would thus be hi ought into culliva tion. About noon we make a dry camp cr dinner on top of the f bi.uk rid An appreciative young man, who bad been botn aud raised in one of our smaller v allies, standing on the ridge and gazing into dlstaucc as far us I he eie could reach exclaimed: "Whod a This thought the world was tills big. ridge is vvliat U known as bad lands consisting of a fine bl le clay is one of nature's wonders. Bonn of llio rattier nervous ones of our party came to tbe conclusion that the walking has not been all taken up passing down tlie ridge to tlie draw leading dovvu to the Lake Fork country tlie reason tluy come to this conclusion Is on account of tlie w ay thread passed down (at least when wet from recent rain) this slippery back bone with what might be the mouth of the bottomless pit on either side, w e reach lake's fork about dark. This valley which is shout four miles wide aud ten miles long Is supposed by some to be tlie richest land I hardly think on the entire reservation. it is equal to the soil of Dry Gulch vall-- y mentioned farther on. We more on next t morning and for early dlninr reach waters ef the Duchesne. As we have to stop In dry guich for our next comping place where there is no water only during high water season, wc conclude to stop here until toinoi row morning when with our teams well rested and refreshed we move on and about noon reach the tin-las- dry gulch vai.lf.y undoubtedly the gran lust and richest of the entire country. A gentleman of our party while gazing over the lovely valley remarked Johny, you could put our little valley (Provo valley) away i p there In that coruer and ueyer notice It. The soil of this valley is a datk sandy loam with a climate unsurpassed in Utah situated this far north but wemusiit stay hero all day, for it is a long after noon's travel to reach tlie banks of tiie ITX'fAlf. Leafed Flue Vall-which s about twenty miles long and from six to eight miles wide. By tlie way, while crossing tlie Dry Gulch valley we also crossed tlie line between Wasatch and Uintah counties. 1 am informed that the w aters of Uintah proper above the mouth of White llocks con be turned into Dry Gulch valley with a mere plow furrow aud no doubt Lakes Foi k w ater could also be turned in so there would be no lack of Svater for Irrigation or other purposes. And now leaving the vast fluids of and other wax deposits, gold, sliver, copper and otlnr mini ny Interests for another article and possibly another and. abler pen and also the possibilities of the Umpaghro portion of this vast reservation will close this somewhat lengthy communication by mentioning the streams that furnish ample wattr power for the running of mills and machinery as well as furnishing sufficient and to spare for inigation purposes, viz: The Strawberry, Currant creek. Red creek, Duchesne, Rock creek. Lakes Fork, Uintah and White Rocks, as may be seen by reference to tlie map of Utah. Anonym us. Long MISSIONARY LETTER. Wave. It lias been said that the pendulum swings just as far each way and I am o!bou io believe. To see the kind of weather we are having this w inter one would hardly think that this time last year the Sound war frozen over and the harbor here closed by ice for several weeks. No such winter had been known for oyer twenty years, and no one can femember a winter like the tlie present. While walking through one of the parka yesterday I noticed the beech-tree- s were budding and this mornings paper reports that blackbirds have made their appeafancc in tlie suburbs. Yesterday 1 took a stroll to the two Samaritans. At the flrst one I found s erowd Of men, a couple of hundred or more, and when the door opened promptly at 1 oclock, they crowded like sheep trying to get through a hole in the fence, and when the door closed on the number that could be seated at once there seemed to be just as many left outside. It is stated that the liquor dealers (w holcsalc and retail) are the most liberal contributors to the institution! but a glance Is also sufficient to satisfy one that the great majority of the recipients ot this kind Of charity belong to the cla1! who enrich tlie liquor dealer by depositing their earning at tbe ha f. A number wore plug hats and fairly good clothes but seemed quite nneotrcenrsd about tlu-i- r Editor Company. At the other Sairfarntair'' (?jc nven WC!re tllrough and it was tlie honr for Women ami ehildretr. Here I went in and found a room full of people, babes erf their mothers laps, and venerable oM grandmothers all quietly pij ing the spoon Tlie food coii'lils of barley meal mn-.l- i and hot milk, rye bread and butter, ami each one is Inv I ted to eat all he can but is not allowed to carry anything away; 1 guess, though, that the waiters wink a little as I saw some of the smaller children come out clutching pieces of bread aud butter in their littc hands ami storing the treasure under their shawls or jackets. As a rule the women show ed marks of want more than did tlie men and I believe that naturally women w ill struggle harder against poverty than men hi fore they will receive cliai ity is this public a manner but w hat Mud of citizens will tlie children be who grow up In this maimer. 1 asked the stewardess If she didn't think that many came there to rat who would not need to if they would spend less for tli ink. Blie said, yis; but as they had uo way ef telling tlie deserving from the undeserving they admitted all. It Beems lids problem of tlie use and abuse of charity is a hard one to solve in justice lo all parties. Tlie number fed yvsteiday at tlie two Samaralaiis were 1,5112 men, 3,310 women and children, total 4,032 or over one per cent of tlie entire population and these figures arc low compand with those of last w inter. There have been a few cases of smallpox In the city but all have bccu successfully treated. One Dr, Fiiiser has made a dlscoyery while treating them that vv ill make him famous. It's simply that where small-popalienis are put in w hat he calls the Red Room tliev escape the fever entirely, suffer much less from the Itch and on the w hole recover much faster than those kept In a room With ordinary light and appearance. We continue to feel the shocks of tl e political struggle at home but ow ing to they are like the waves caused hythiowlng a rock Into a large pond, by the time they reach the hank they loose tin Ir feicc. On tlie 3rd lust, one of the brethren rueived a copy of the Mauti Messenger ot Dec. 1, 1803, con tabling a mock prayer purported to have been offered np at some campaign near that city. As the sender of the paper ought to kuow that politics are "tabood in this office, on the ground that, even among missionaries, there are Jiue w ho would deny otln r . tlie right to tliitik on political matters aud who cannot have tueir own statements corrected wltln tit getting aliusive. It can only b regarded as an absurd attempt at a poor joke. Rut even in this it fails. Fiist, because the ancient date of the paper shows that it had been preserved for the j fii'pose six weeks (I received the Wav k for January Kith the same day ) w liieb does not look w idc aw ftke In the sender second, we read tlie identical ailiciu word for word in tlie cditoiial column of one of the November Nos. of Korresjmtdenten, a Swedish uewspaper published In Salt Lake City. In my opinion a parly or an Individual is hard tuu for arguments when he nm t resort to ridicule, especially of a nature to burlesque religion, w hich by church members nt least quglit to lie held sacred. It looks pitiful to say the !ra-t- , to see t!i temple city errand boy try to ariango gracefully about him the toga dropped by tlie Ttiune at the disbanding of the Liberal party. Tha naders of the Wavk can congratulate themselves on having a paper that always speaks of either party in impartial language, edited by gentleman who, vvhilu he can see that neither party Is perfect, Is falfmlnded enough to admit that each has its merits, and who has too numb respect both for himself and hi readers to cater to tlie w ishes of some disgruntled local politician, even should there be such a one among his subscribers; which is very doubtful, because sound literature always hag an devatin, Influence on (lie mind of tlie public. Long live tlie Wasatch Wav f.. Yours for facts, fairness and freedom of thought 111 both religion and poliics. Chau. , J. Wii.vi.quisT. f.lbf. CoPknhao.icx, Feb. x 0-- THE CORNELL CULPRIT. Willing lo Confomi But Would Implicit Others. Ills said today on trustworthy authority that tlie student directly implicated In the generation of tlie gas that caused the death ot the Iiiiaca, Feb. 23. col-ofe- d woman at the freshman banquet ou Tuesday ufght has confessed to a few of Ills friends that fact His friends immediately came down town and asked of a certain Ithaca man what would be the best course for tlie guilty party to take. They said that he w as ready to make a Clean bferfst of tbe Aitfltcf, but ds there were six or seven others mixed up fu tlie affair, that foolish sentiment called student honor held him frow taking that Of Ills action. He wanted tbe idt-ftfriend on this subecl tfrnl they dM hot know w h ttier ft would be bet for 1dm to act the part of tl irfsm and corrfe ffnk-lforward and confcs ot take Ids chances on the officer not being aide to ferret him out. These friend Intimated lo the Ithaca mstn that tlie officers we?e pretty close npon tire, trull Ami that If the student did confess it would Implicate six or seven most popular and of tire university" Tlie Ithacan refused UaTrfed students. to advise them and (here tlie matter stands. Tiiis naans that irf a very short time tli is citizen and his friends will lie examined before tlie Coroner and competed to divulge tln-l- secret, y SUBSCRIPTION: tine Year, ru Months, Three Mouths, JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of Job t inting, ou short notice, and at aoder ale price. No. 62. $ 5 1 Was just beginning to' Wish myself hack on Park row when Iluivoys familiar voice resounded through the house, and ltm-- li fn another minuto be and tbo doctor, nf Ah, When etif corn sin ha .hut i hr doom of home. covered head to foot with mud, were I And wo ore e ithout ho gray with mo. Of IwlligUi IrtiiR rhill uin tlio old Remembered I'.d -, nod ho long night of death Brought (ha doe along on my ci astAlready ereei'ln ? err : - snstern edge ers," explained Harvey. "Hi horse Of A deserted orld. The fli erUle glow was too slow for tho case." Strikes through the casement, and thocUtldren The doctor promptly ordered tho girt piny About thoeeliloof the Imjlcnook, io remove her mother, anil then with Tliogr.ied.Mrciiixld'.iiZ l.y I he i be- r'iit btuze. Our aaoiotauce sit tho Lroki-bones, But if there fall, a shadow i tbo pano bound up tho leg and gave t).e patient It Is the Ivy or the slanted ruin. a light injection of morphin'. By this And If A sob breaks upon tbo Inugh it is t be w Ind s mong the e npie houghs- timo tho old lady had lecoyeted and Tltls is the righteous of bill. fras back again. The doctor reassured C. Amy LUn son In till unbent Journal. her in a few words and cautioned against disturbing tbo sleeper, Let him sleep us long as ho will, " be A STORY. said, anil I'll huve him ahont in a fort- PROFESSIONAL, TR4GEDY. I 4 1 S. fi h- h- at -- Law,- Attorney Sjaxxd. -- A.H3.n.a;5r. ilO Main Street, SALT LAKE - CITY. a o-- 1 1 puni-lime- nt BERKSHIRE It frits away up la western Massachusetts just where the famous old jxrat road through the Berkshire bills winds itself into New Ashford. The black vanguard of an approaching summer storm crept along the valley behind ns, and few stray ritindiops already warned that it was time to seek for shelter. We turned iu ut the ojieu gate of tho first farmyard, and riding up to the vine covered porch of the quaint old house lifted onr wheels to protected spots at cither side of the paneled door. It may haye been presuming upon hospitality as yet unextended, but then no one stops nt such conventionality in tbo Berkshires, and were we not in tho Berkshire? The storm burst, and wo But on lbe porch beside our faithful steel steeds, watching the clouds hurry by, the tall trees bend in the eddying wind and tho cooling water full to tbe thirsty earth. Somehow the smoke of our cigarettes seemed strangely out of place in that old fashioned spot, and Harvey observed that be would havo felt tnoro comfortable with nu old brier pipe and a package of ping cut. A quiet half honr slipped away, whllo tbe storm Increased rather than diminished, and realizing that ws were to be weather bound for a few hours at least the necessity of a luncheon b"came apparent, and Harvey arose to tho attack. Harvey is an actor in season, and what ha has learned in tne matter of picking np meals on tho western circuits helps him Immeasurably in summer vacations. Repeated beating upon the door failed, however, to elicit tho slightest response from tha Inmates, and my anticipatory dreams of a soft eyed, rustic Ganyuicdo went gloomily to pieces. There must bo corpse in tha house, remarked Harvey reassuringly, leaning npon his bicycle mid taming SB me a look of hungry resignation, was framing in my mind a neat reply more sarcastic than npiopoa when the oaken door suddenly opened inward, and an extremely pretty girl with long cur ly golden hair anil big blue eyes con frouted ns. Surprise was mutual, tmi Bho seemed tbe most confused. site faltered, 1 Why, why, thought to find ona of the neighbors, but but . There is nocansefor alarm," interrupted Hntvey In the voice of his most approved stage father. Wo are perfect gentlemen, althorfgft wir appearance is admittedly against us. We took fho liberty to use your porch as a shield from tbe weather and trust that are not intruding. she answered conOh, no no, You will cxcuso roe. Dave fusedly. is hurt. I must go for tho doctor, and she ran by us aud down tho stepe Into tho rain, lifting her calico skirls just high enough for us to see that her pretty feet were but thinly covered with light slipper. Harvey was at he sido lu an instant. Pardon mo," said he. "Where does tho doctor live? t wo Only a mile or so, she repffed, without stopping, up tho road." (She pronounced ft rud, but I am writing this in English.) Harvey caught her arm and pulled her back to tbo shel- tering porch. But you roust not rnn a mile or so, he cautioned, "in sneb a storm as this, without hat, shawl or shoes. It would kill you. I will go for tbo doeft. My wheel tuoves faster tiiuu yvur Httlo feet. Tne glfl hesitated a moment and (lien, as Hurvcy stood ready to start away, thanked him shortly and gave directions for finding tbe doctor's bouse, "All right.-- Gnodby, be shouted, leaping into tho saddle. You fake care , of Dave. Ob, dear, I hopo hell hurry!" said the girl, turning to mo as Harvey shot out on the road and sped away through tbe mud and rain faster than he bad ivet rurf from the villain in tbe play. I thought a reply unnecessary. Perhaps I might assist you, I ven1 am a hit of an amatenr phytured. sician. May I seo Dave? Bho led the way into the narrow hallway, np tbo creaking staircase, wall papered at the sides in fmitutlonf 6f white marble, And into a stuffy little Chamber just under the dipping eaves. A great, deep ehesteif,- sonbnrned young fellow lay upon a liny iron bedstead. While Due muscular leg hung over tbe edge, shattered and bleeding. An old froman with soft gray hair am? tbe eyes of tlie girt bent above him and called his name again and again la tones of fhe most piteous tenderness. As we entered she turned to my pretty guide, and regardless of a strauge presence - dried: He All Mnits Of Land Entiles Miute and Per fcetori. CA.Vi) C0XTBST8 A STEClALTTf E. I. B. 8fo. W. Parks, Late Rne'r IT. 8. TuoMrsox Attorney, at law. amt Office, night." A fortnight!" exclaimed tho Cisth-4- f, PARES & THOMPSON', Why, what will become of the LAUD AND MIKING ATTORNEYS. farm? Ho was getting in the hay when the horse shied, mid he Went under tho rako and wns hurt. Wo cannot do that office Work. Cleuimie can only louk after tbo f.v ti a. i. a sit office euildixg. cows and chickens and tho gurden, and Gsne-aPractleJ U, all Court Im too frail to help her. Oil, Dave, if wo slionhl lose yon" turning to tbo Bal Crte.il, City, bod it would bo all over." The alncnty with which Harvey and I offered to remain on tho scene and play faruihtuids until Dave was well was, I thought, only equaled by Clem-mlo- 's l ZsJn Wm. seconding of the proposition, and we staid. Those three weeks it was three before Dave could walk wero a beautiful Arcadian dream a breath of a lito we bad never known before. It was all novelty, all interest to us, and Clemmie was a most excellent Instructress In the gentle art of farming. Every night when we bad done milking tbo cows, food lug aud watering the stock and all the hundred htker things that rustic have td d0( Harvey would say t There is no getting aro'ttnd it, you've got fo write a pastoral play for me when we get where there are port And ink. It after this I cant Whitcomb and Pronty 1 want to know why, And it seemed like dropping the curtain on the prettiest sort of a play when one sunny August morning we relied our wheel out and pointed them for Pittsfield. Tbe trial of the old bouse stood upon tbe quaint little porch and watched ua oil up and make ready, Dave was just able to be about and help himself. There were tears in tho old mother's eyes when abe held onr hands ind said i Goodby, my son, and God be with yon. Yon havo helped him to save my Dave, and he will blosa yon for it. I've always heard that actors and newspaper men Were very bad Indeed, bat never believe it again. Goodby. And then Dave, on Clemraiea arm, hobbled down to the old vine wonnd gate, and there we left them ttanding in tbe shad-tfof (he great elms and waving a parting that wo bad promised should uot be for long. Neither of tts had much to1 any a vfe glided along at the foot of the emerald hills, and, for my part, tear woult, have come easier than word. That was an odd remark of Clemmie thf morning," said Harvey at fength, 'about losing a ring and raak ing us all swear to return it when ont-Prou- , Ill found," I thought ao swered. at thirf (line," I -- tlf i I n buys, Agent, Collecting PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. e f i Offilcetn Room Ona. Court House. IIkaku, Wasatch . Corm, praib Repairs. SEHIXG l- MlCliliES -i REPAIRED Extras Furnished. -i Am. ;- o Pumps Repaired, Threads Cut on piperf arid In frict Anythin 111 tlir general repair line will be done nealy and quickly by K, Buys, Residence Cor. 1st East Si. Bad Fifth Avenue, Holier, Utah. - t, o. i 'l Land Agent axxdl P. O. Box jfl-1- Answers till . Salt Lakb Citt, Ut Art. letiirs LsaA Mai onoernln mAmpii At furnlxhea 3 lug i uius sbe tug Lumts'icpIy.Ati open ter entry, Att Hu finest Fivmptly AHtmM to. ZXenry Sirlelda, - it - Law id Rotary PiMc Mtiornef an- Rn1 Rtituto, LorA ami Collection Just then he dived into his coat pockOffice riiVposito tlie Suit et, aud producing bia cigarette case Street, Park City, Utah. opened it with an exclamation of sur- Bniium Lake House. If Ala prise. "What' wrong?" Iqticried, riding alongside. In reply ho held out the case, and thereon the cigarettes lay Clem-roflittlo trtfqnolse ring. "Shall you keep your promise?" I asked. Of course," said be, fnstenlng tiio securely on his watch chain. Of course I will bat, sty, yon might postpone writing that pastoral play tor uie until I return the ring. There may be a new suggestion for yon. "George Taggart in Journalist, es f THE DUNCAN HOUSE If The Hotel Leading OF WASATCH COIXTV. Centrally located, furnished with l&rg commercial sample rooms and all modera Shelley, Mr, Graham in bis recollections of conveniences, we claim the above title. Spcclril rate to families and theatrloa) Jane Clermont, Mary Shelleys half sister, has this transcriptioirof a talk with companies. her: All you ladles,"! remarked, seem" to havo formed a kind of adoring elide around Bholley. she" said. Yet, Shelley had an Irresistible attraction for all women. II ts Cavents and It suciiieiT, Trfttlo Mark ail other patent aue la nature was so pnro and noble, tbe tone Mm Patent and office and before tlie court of his poetry, whenever a woman Is promptly and carefully pioactiMon. rpon receipt of Model or Sketch of iuYtn mentioned, Is of an almost unearthly tlon.l make careful evamlnathm, and 4 imi to patentability Free of Cliai ge parity. Instead of holding with Byron vle ottfeea direct 1" Mal.i from t!6 Pa that woman is inferior to man, Ire look- tent office, and atientlon Uapcctal) railed ed np to woman as' something higher to my oct feet ami lotij 9tablfhed faetiitUe for making prompt preliminary aearches.fov and nobler. Many of his poems express the moat ntrorou and sncceiWul proaeea-Um- i (his feeling most forcibly. of tthplloatjoiia for patent, and for . to all huitiese entrusted to my cate, tendiua "The desire of the mnih for tlie star, in the abort eat poaeibie time. Rejected iu-e- a The desire of the night for (be morrow, a apecialty. Tbe devotion to something efer. teea Moderate and KxclnMve At tent tom to Patent Bueitieae. Rook ofintom I Can finagine Shelley," I said, "al- Gheo lion and advice, and yccial references, eeat most like a pretty girl himself. I am without charge upon reuet. J, li. LtTTELL, snre that poetical epistle to Maria Gis- Solicitor and Attorney In Patent causes, borne U most ladylike." WASHINGTON. If. Cj Opposite ir. 3. Talent 6fUoe, She replied indignantly: Not at all. (ifetiUoa tills paper.) TberO Was no lack of manliness abont Shelley. He was utterly without any sense of fear, always in tbo open air, yachting or taking strong physical exertion. He wm the finest walker of any y man of tha clique and could tire out almost any of tbe others." Century. Fnrtilulue Admlrera PATENTS. i I i Byron-Shelle- DOLLARS 5to per DAY 20 Easily Made-- We want many men, women, boy, sed girl to of DrltUb Work, dead, Cloiinufe, dead! dally, right In end around An English lad, a pnpil at the Cardiff work foruasfosrbotir Dave is dead!" and fell at tbe side of the thfiromi itotacs. The buinem i tny,piitMAV little hod Sobbing and crying Tire girl board school, sent a specimen of wood strictly liouorable, aud pays better then other to the annual exhibition of ths oiferett agaiite. Yotf have a clear fltMany and rtf quickly glided by hie, and placing her carving coinpethi hi Experience amlipecSal ability an hand upon tbe mac chest Said qnietlyf Recreative Evening Schools association in London. For tbe excellence of hi HUal required. We equip you BCGewary, K "He fs not dead on?y o neon scions. everything that you need, treat yoa well, I drew near and saw at once that she work he was awarded second prize, and with sad hMp yod to ram ten timet ordinary wagat was right. The limb had been injured he subsequently reaped the further satisWosiien do At welt at men, and boys and girl in some farming accident and an artery faction ot selling hisexhibitto her royal make good pav. Ji ay od, anvahere, can do tbe work. Ail succeed who follow our plain and tim broken. I set about to stay tbe flow of highness Princess Louise. He took hi blood. The girl brought me a bit of certificate Of merit to a picture framers pie riireotiom. jfcirneet work will surety bring of money. Ever) thing ft new1 to be suitably mounted. you a great Tbe framer tfqio, and together we bound it tightly demand Write fr our pamphlet aud lu about the bleeding limb, but it was not called Ms attention to tbe fact that this elrcal.tr,great Jse harm . and (vcelve full Information. and skill, done If strong enough, and the flow was Only reward of British1 Industry you conclude not to go on with tbs Lona decieaeed. I tore a slip from the coun-- ' presented to an English boy by businc. don institution enjoying royal patronforpaue and wound it over tbe tape, and & this was a decided improvement. Mean-- : age, had been produced by a foreign Box 488, -t Westminfirm of artists. lithographic while the poor mother had fainted of er Gazette, PORTLAND, MAINE- tervoua exhaustion, and tbe girl busied ierself administering restoratives, I t i i Germ An Lithograph A i dl George Stinson i Co., i - |