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Arts tr;. trip au luunpr "ntj ;ne Headi tu"o WRITER Silently, from among the bushes and trees, other Indians made their Asuiev Wrier Wanted Htuiritiu l4aiialue stealthy appearances, and when Eu- sfe.rie. rh.t iix-- i "What is it?" she asked, then lalia glanced up, she saw she was Call llimi STeOlUIl 22 (hrtt In j, lWM. Cat catching sight of the girl, gasped. surrounded by a ring of eirls and HOTELS "Ah!" she breathed. "Ah! men in breech-cloutShe glanced swiftly at her husband, HOII L I LAS HOME, 8 ALT LAKE "Ugh!" she exclaimed, "Angus4th S Male Katra tl UU te s? uu lie was looking at the girl, smiling tias, look at them! Give them someQL UIT Htkl'tll ABLfcl 4. LEAN uLser.tly. thing, quickly, for the love of God!" THE WILSON HOTEL "She is naked," said Eulalia, Nearer and nearer the tempting tn the heart of the city. Kales 75c up. M E. tad bait Lake. ie. hi. "quite naked!" circled One the natives. goods RAYMOND SALT LAKE "Kxactiy. Nearly as bare as mv youth, with a wild whoop, snatched V elk. ta Temple. t 8s. Male.ralea hard, as far as I can see. Pretty at a red velvet skirt, and dis- tic 11.25 to L. D. S. guests. Spec, little savage, isn't she?" The others followed his appeared. "She" Eulalia broke out violent- example, and all was confusion. SCHOOLS ly. Then she changed her course 'Pedro, stop them! They will take I EAR RADIO AND TELEGRAPHY of action. anything," cried the lady. Actual Equipment. Training But the Governor sat his horse, Practical "Poor little thing," she murWrite for Free Catalogue. MESTFRM ELECTRICAL COLLEGE, SALT LAaVB mured. Don Pedro turned to her in laughing. amazement. "Poor little thing," the Angustias was struggling with the FURS AND SKINS lady repeated, "I must give her screaming giggling girls when the something to wear. Pedro, 1 must Governor cracked his riding whip Shis year have some of my trunks. Have with a curt Dhrase in Indian dia HIDES PELTS URS WOOL to the them brought here to me, please. I lect, and the Indians flea with their NORTHWEST HIDE FUR OO. 4S he. r.. West Salt Lake. must clothe this poor wild child. My plunder. The last one to fade out duty to your people begins right of sight, with a derisive grimace, and an Indian phrase that made the Govhere and now." BOOKS PAMPHLETS "But, my dear!" expostulated the ernor chuckle, was the little original Send two 3c Stamps for YOUR HEALTH Governor. "You can not do this sin, the Indian maid who had caused MAGAZINE. Teaaplelea Bldg., Salt Lake. foolish thing! She does not need to the ado. Proudly she flourished her FARMERS be clothed. Her her well, her booty, one string of beads. Don Pedro dismounted and assistnakedness is covered. She is all WANTED MEN Interested tn chemical ed his wife to her saddle with great "aoillesa" farming for thia diatrlct. Inexright as she is." 40 times more per acre. J. FORD "No, she is not. She must be gentleness. Her face was stony. pensive, 4? ANDERSON. Alameda. Bait Lake. clothed. My chests " low said he in a voice, "Eulalia," " "Eulalia, if she needs clothes "Eulalia, my dear." But the lady PERSONAL "If she needs clothes! Look at rode on in a significant silence. The rest of the cavalcade - with clusters that on a knight's the Cuverr.,.r Mm Oi- -n d.io prc ached and La Gobernadora to her husband's side. Ui ni u her u' ntr ia.r. Hu:a!:a Ul against the :':at La I'nrruvt-rweve ! ' cr a;-- t succ umbing to its tirusex.g t. But gradu ally ti sv.eeiss, tr.e pe.ee. the Leauty overeat;,e her. and she four.d i.orseif riding in a state of re.uxed comfort, i.ui happiness, not unhappir.ess. Sometimes at night, at their sundown camp:ng-p!aces- , they would share a spring with wild deer; mountain lions would lie prone the branches above them; or along great grizzly bears crash through the brush, rear on startled hind legs, and go clumsily and swiftly away. This was blissful Eden to the Governor of California. To him each day was a perfect jewel, polished. uu -- ..- - ucpi., St..' New York, N. Y. , write your name, ad- - pauern numuci yiauuj. (OIKS IN 2 WAYS H DISCOMFORT OF 1. Take 2 RATES ASPIRIN tablets full and drink glass of water. Re3 treatment is peat hours. CHAPTER tinued The Governor had risen to his feet, his face congested with varied emotions. Across from him Father Lasuen stood and looked at him with a white face. "Why, your Excellency!" he "Your stammered. Excellency! What means this? Are these men priests? Franciscans?" Fages nodded shortly, and looked at the table. Lasuen wrung his hands, as the rest of the company sat silent, looking at the two. "But, Don Pedro, are those the two for whom Holy Father Serra has prayed day and if they are, night for months? Fray Fermin Lasuen, it is Satan and not Heaven who has sent them. With them came dispatches from the Fernandine College in Mex- her." 4tml saying they were being sent to California as a punishment for their sins. And the report went on to say that they were the scandal of the college, had broken every rule, committed every sin, petty or grand, even to scaling the walls of the dormitory and going abroad in the city at night, scarcely on deeds of virtue bent." "My poor Brother Junipero!" 2. If tkroal ba ud U sore ths cold, crush Kir I BAYEU tablets in (tin rf water. twice. This Gitfe sm tbotl rawness ud niKKflf almost ASPIRLN 1 laautlr. SIS is3 your 25. Hence no family need even minor head colds. Here is what to do: Take two BAYER tablets when you feel a cold coining on with a full glass 15 to neglect o! water. repeat, if necessary, Then to directions in each package. Relief comes rapidly. The Bayer method of relieving colds is the way many doctors approve. You take Bayer Aspirin for nlief then if you are not improved promptly, you call the according y "1 Shall Lose My Mind." complete; rich with every color of the rainbow, sparkling, radiant in setting of burnished golden sunshine. Every morning he breathed the fresh beauty, and every night vowed that, even if the sun should never rise again, the beauty of the sufday that was passing had been ficient for all time. He grieved a little at each day's oassing. for the next brought him a day nearer to the cares and worries that awaited him at Monterey. The characters of Fray Mariano Rubi, and Fray Bartolome Gili grew even less impressive as the journey continued, and Don Pedro was forced to the conclusion that the founding of the Mission Santa Barbara would have to be abandoned. The inevitable conflict with JuniAt pero Scrra troubled him deeply. Juan San of the missions, each and San Gabriel Arcangel, where thev had stopped he had been travtold that the Padre Presidente, eling alone except for the patient Pio'had made a visitation. At San u Gabriel he had been grievously ralat death's door. But he had on his way. lied, and gone limping GovThis alarmed, annoyed the ernor'. He hr.'l issued an edict that travel the missionaries should not least at alone, that they should have order one soldier for escort. This had evidently Father the Reverend would be seen fit to overlook. That to problem disagreeable another discuss with Fray Junipero. Pedro Fages sighed, and tugged at his beard as r.e ni'i-.1 j...tr?n,n; evasions bound to en- and bitterness he was grieved Lasuen. Fages sighed heavily; all the heartiness had fled from his manner. "I find I am too tired to discuss this further tonight. If you will excuse me, I will retire now. Perhaps a new sun will bring a new Buenas light to my problems. noches!" the 5t it usually costs to relieve misery of a cold to today -r- elief for the cold period of M aocior. Once in her quarters, the control that had held La Gobernadora in leash vanished. the narrow floor, she Rho rar-pwept; Angustias stood by helplessly. "Did you hear him, Angustias? How did he dare speak to me that way! Ordering me about as though I were a slave, an Indian! Oh, I live? Oh, Angustias, what shall I do? W'here shall I go? Here I to a am, a helpless prisoner, tied ternbie this in brute of a husband, Anpusuas, place. Oh, my God,stand this . . . something, I can't I shall lose my mind She fell across the bed sobbing. Angustias went to her. If "Now, nina, now, now. itCome. is only Don Pedro scolded you, oa because he loves you so much.In the this way. mustn't behave " condition you are in . her. on The lady whirled about my con"What do you know mean?" do What you dition? You are "There, there. I know. there. There a going to have baby. her She was trying to loose CAm5ing slowly along, deep in hair. was stardid you How cogitation, th.' Governor of his "Ai, ai de mi! members ted when two bvt him on their mules, ""Oh I observe things, my Lady. of their brown 'caught-sighnave And you nnd he You are sad, listless. w g in me "i i wc arc uu strcan robes circles beneath your eyes. made. a little sallow, too." he exclaimed, "Ai, those two! nnrl" took after Frav Huhi and Fray .1 U.ry uu CHAPTER X Gili. Before he teacnea mem, Cap-Wran- o how-ca- 1 1 "tablets FULL z7 25c DOZEN Virtually 1 cent a tablet "THOMPSON Hotel Manager jjUi City's Popular Medium Priced 'ed at 4th South and Main !!?' L. 7 , ... rn.s-tres- 3f s' v com-na"- , maid- - Don't Neglect blJ Them 1 r.f i.Mantly ll,.li(. producing waste ' bui i,"'""8. rnust !remove from ,.oa n,,f,,n t0 endure. Hitru.k,",rd therfoil to function of ' retention t thai wttw iruay in pltif 0M ''" body-wid- ttl",k" th,V?".,wellin ,wl moi dia- - e ' diKineea. pufflneaa tired, nervoua, ell paaaacee idney or fc,dirKSd,,nJ P'oper treatment fft rid Jl L!d.lcin? 'o help the kidneya HT' nave naa more "lortvva. ot iP1 Public approval. Are fkij Vr&i5,..n!ry over. Inaiit on H5Tim " f" tore. a an Indian had dismnun ed bv . it 11. ,m miiC. ton the in en walking v oneby lhe roacisioe. balanced at all but a big basket black head and a tiny royal . TLJh the Governor It wound northward. tv traveled . m csmn. around iuveerea or along the sea, hills, ing A , . t,i rross cienagas streams sped of live- To groves the sea through .A 1P the :.Thllr ,laak ' t (,,; ""Puntiea. The art was King's Highway s par- - Z . . shining aTstforV made :l Sw liored uifc cel. aind them. " J".' dro .oMiorl the . oaks and sycamoitsthe Springtime La Pnmavera with such my that the fields and hills I'""to The white, I nil o i ..c . U slipped flowers over oi neath their bats, IlUi i - SOOl, hrr 4i, mi. n- a- i - i- wore mi nt un- d " babbled 'nii vour Excellency!"the oir.er. ' be- - n:rnks, one, after little child. pooi he is conhralhen! We wish toonce: at her. here, hrr. baptize the -is naked grave- riak-ea- - i Cort fhP earth like a on a Persian loom. The soldiers W C'l ui"" Just as i'on roared. ? and C she two monks as . ,ini-u- n UL1U"' trying pncstiy m..r.m.. seem ed 'Son roPPi... wild eve an" " hvacinth, If she t see(- Said the Governor mind. wants clothes she can go to the mission, become a Christian, and have raiment given her. That is what tlie missions are for." Eulalia smiled sweetly. "Perhaps. But I can not resist the temptation to grasp this opportunity to do an act of charity. Will ,vu please have them bring up my chests, or will I have to have Angustias do it?" "Very well, I will," replied Don Pedro grimly. "But remember this. In Monterey there are no shops, . No places to no buy clothes, or materials, no one to make them. The supply ship comes twice a year with goods for the presidio store, stuff for the soldiers' women. Cotton goods, I don't know what you call them, but 1 know you never wear them. And there is no telling when, if ever, you will get any new clothes when these are gone. Do you understand? La Gobernadora stared at him speechless. No shops? No silks nor satins? No shops? "I do not believe you! You never told me this before. You mean to say that in the capital of all the Californias there is nothing to buy, and nowhere to buy it? In the cap ital?" Her voice was rising danger ously, and those about her moved away, pretending elaborately not to hear. When the Governor spoke it was in a low out telling tone. The Indian girl still stood uncon cernedly in the center of the group, one hand on a tawny hip, the basket still balanced on her head, and eved the white man on the horse The two frailes leered at her avidly dante kissed that. "Do you desire and whispered. dainties for your table?" He conI mean. do "That is just what I should think you would know that tinued, "We will scour the mounIf you tains for the rarest game, plumb the without my telling you. still persist in giving away your ocean for the finest fishes. Do you wild fruits or berries? We will raiment, however, you may. But wish Do you wish skins and find them. is is will see that Monterey you for house or yourself? your pelts Monterey." Eulalia was thoroughly alarmed, We will slay the finest for you. The finest horses apprehensive, but stubborn. Don animals Pedro gave some brief orders. Soon are yours to ride, the most docile the boxes were unloaded from the Indians are your serfs, and we sol" who rolled and snorted diers, all a loyal Eulalia beamed. "Ah, Lieutenant when in the grasses and Ortega, you flatter me!" their burdens were removed. "No! A thousand times, no! I tell The lady and Angustias dismounted and began opening the boxes. An- you, Senora la Gobernadora, I am here, but I find gustias' face bristled with an ex- as happy as a king in my heart to envy one man. pression of disgust, but she forbore it to make any remarks. Carefully she And that man is Pedro Fages. Not looked over the clothing, handsome because he is the Governor of the he is the things of costly stuffs and rich col- Californias, but because ors. But Eulalia piled them on the husband of your Excellency." (TO UE COXWWED) ground impatiently. mantua-makers- ico City resolution was forming in her Once at Monterey she would When the supply ship escape. reached the port she would go aboard, and return to Mexico. She might have to wait, this child might arrive before the ship. But if not, better to have the child born at sea, than in this barbarous country. Better death from drowning, or the pangs of seasickness, than staying here. If her husband would come with her, well enough. If not well, she would go anyway. He could not stop her. Such a land! Naked Indians adobe hovels and no shops. Making up her mind to this course, she felt better, stronger, and was busy devising ways and means when the Commandante of Presidio of Santa Barbara, Lieutenant Ortega, came thundering toward them with a party of soldiery. The Governor and Don Jose Francisco Ortega greeted each other with punctilio, and the lady was presented. To her delight, the soldier stooped to her stirrup, and taking her dusty foot in his hand, kissed it. Then he looked up at her. "Senora la Gobernadora!" he saluted her. "Welcome a thousand times to California, and the Presidio of Santa Barbara! You are as welcome as the spring, that travels with you. Since it was known you were coming, everything has changed. You are needed, Lady, in California. We have been a land of men long enough. We are all your servants, humbly waiting for you to command us." Eulalia bowed deeply to him. and A "I am looking at her. ; rr?rii"" .... stied a . AMATEUR ar drew s. '.Viij roses or Sr.o wjuld smile. jc.io..- v. " .a tut.k t:.c:n in the Eulalia, accustort.ed to luxurv comfort bitterly rem-.- s havin,.. been ar to come. The tv.u priests. Frav and Fray Har- - .,. C3ll ,lcr and arouse her suspicions as to theirfcngenuineness. As the cavalcade stops at various missions. Eulalia hears tumors of the apf!""1" a ui ner nuspana. win e I).,n p plans great fiesta to weli'ume tus wife. Eulalia plans her costume. pares the great fiesta and welcomes his beautiful wiie and young son. Fulalia is toasted as the Queen of the Calikmias On the long journey to Monterey, the rcuni'ed couple are royally entertained at the Presidio at San Diego. Eulalia disapproves of the democratic relations of Dun Pedro and his people. Pleading weariness in the midst of the feast she leaves. rtv-"- please as and S - . of ',i . - Tn , c1.,Iy,r. . . ti.r- , .. '' i.- pattern l - I''auc'1 ;lJie e..i, l! and Dun Ptrtro F'After telling S. rra tie i.d.niJ to V VIC) ior ms wile and so", v. for eight years, he Wu',.; 't .': .utd lounauig trie San! a Hj ra M: In Mexico City. Dona Kl a : i bv her duenna, A:,..ur.i- - i, bassy in response t a band. Don Pedro. Sl:e a. forma. 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