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Show THE FALL OF ZION. AMERICAN EAGLE. Receivers Appointed for Property John Alexander Dowis. UTAH of 1 THE LION'S WHELP A Story of Cromwell Tlmo which begat Financial difficulties during the crusade of John Alexander BY d "Elijah III," and Ikiwie. the felf-ftyE. BARR. his restoration bos--t to New To.k, a Author of "Tho Bow of Orn Rib boa," "L Thow and tho Oihor One.' "The Mld of MttcUn Lne." tc. month ago. and which have been rapI'M, by hadi, iiestd & Can.,'- A'' rwerved.) idly increasing since Dowis's return, culminated Tuesday In the f 'dera! court's taking pifses!on of ail the CHAPTER III. (Continued.) awK' ii t morning, and he was "I know who be is." Ms atipatcnt indolence and property controlled by Howie la Zlon a.shfiifr-- d "I never taw my father so which was City, Ills. This town, would scarce delay long enoueb to eat At. 4 it U always 'give, give, a ha 7 hi -- uk fast. Then hi horse founded two years ago by Dole, has took away our last was waitiiis:. and he stood at the George, go'e.' a population of over 10,000, Is the fcilver, and I am sure nearly all our thresholdheadquarters for Dowle's church money, father has sent away all the As t mounted, Mrs. Swaffham an eipendi-turand is fald ') represent wen.ervatits, but such as are nece.4-farasked kim if he went by York, and he of 12'l.OfiO onn. to work the land; four of thorn aiifcwerfd, " Ye.- I know perfectly that Fred M. Blount, cashier of the ("bl went ba' k with (bs ry to the army. I road, and I noi.-- t not miss my way, j Vntioroit bnr.V and Albert tl have had to send Delia away only for I am laggard already." Currier, a law partner of Congress- A nice and Audrey are left to rare for TbatH rifiit," she said. "The way more man Boutell wenj appointed receivers us, and father says they are that lglV to go is the way that bett than he can afford." uf the propi'r'y know." you "Br. Verity ban been here," said The bankruptcy proceedings against He did c t l'ar the advice, for the Dowlo were based on the allegation Jane, trying to change the subject. ti horse felt the foot in the moment In that be is Insolvent and that while "He thinks the war nearly over, Mabe ws off, and hard to hold stirrup this financial condition he committed tilda." aci tuidie. an act of bankruptcy by making a "It is not. Kven if King Charles with bit as quite out, of sight, When be preferential payment, on Nov. 4 to the were killed, there would then be King R. Streeter Lumber company of $:i,770. Jaun-to fiejit. The war may last for they tuTi-i- ! into tile house with a liouie has been hard pressed by LIh a century. And if this is the world, I nigh, aNU Swaffham said, "Now, I must ha'- the house put in order. creditors, and especially since It was would I were out of I shall It Bear, announced that bis recent mission to If I were you, Jane, I would go to do ever lie happy again?" New York had proved unsuccessful In of ail Jane's efforts, Wick this liternoon. Matilda is full Thus, spite financially I cannot fuel indifferent they ever found themselves on danger- of trouble. ous or debutable ground. All topics to her." GORED TO DEATH BY BULL. So Jane tent to her room and began were roads leading thither, ami they to fold avej; the pretty things she had In Death Woman Meets abandoned kind of ta tie finally every Wyoming worn the pnvious night. And as she and spoke as their hearts prompted Most Horrlbl Manner. did so, hft-a.-sat so lightly on its them. Then, though some hard things-werMrs. F. K. Harnlsh, a resident, of the said, many very kind things were temporal jVh that she was singing Snake river (section, was gored to also eald, and Matilda rose to go home and did not know it. And she did not Jeath by a bull Saturday evening, ac- comforted and helped for, alter all, know th.at at the very same moment, cording to a message received at Raw- the tongue Is servant to the heart. As Clurry Nevei'as solacing the loneliTho family lived on a she was tying her hat, a maid called ness of h'. ride by the "Hymn for lins, Wyo. leased ranch belonging to A. T. Cor-let- Mrs. Swaffham from the room, ami Victory," giffti to its Hebraic fervor a melodious'vigor of interpretation ada cattleman. Mrs. Harnish went Matilda lingered, waiting for her return. mirably en!; aided by the Gregorian (nto a corral in which a bull was kept "Helgh-ho!she simplicity o'f Ike tune. should said, "why and the animal had always been conwe comes round worry? Everything sidered gentle, but he ran for the woIV. CHAPTER man and knocked her down. The an- In time to its proper place, and then imal then broke her lek by trampling it will be, as old Anlce expects the So Sweet a Dream. upon her, tore her abdomen, tore one hooks will find the eyes that fit theni:" As she spoke Mrs. Swaffham hastily Peace was now confidently prearm out of the armpit and fractured her skull. She lived only a few hours. entered the room, and with her was dicted, but hope outruns events, and Tho Ilarnlsh family has lived In the Lord Cluny Neville. Both girls turned thj winter slowly settled down over south part of the county and are quite from the window and caught his eyes the level dreariness of the land with- well known. It Is supposed tho bull became angered by the wind blowing AMELIA UTAH STATK NEWS. of Army f4 over Salt Lake City day. Tte Salvation lie poor of TticVg!v!nc !! ScO on s Two distinct sho;l i of earthquake were felt In fait f'i'y early or: th rooming of the U'li. Tho merit system has been installs 1 In the state reform fchool, making it possible for an impute to work out Ms own freedom. The people of Riehlleld are ery rnueh incensed over the action of the railroad company is discontinuing Its Sunday service south of Mantl. on Tfc- ah Sugar company I.ehl all Its ffiarikeglvins mry(,lig In recognition of the n runs the buys have boon tnuk-1u- ft tan;ntd ? late!. The Jensen broth'TB of Richfield this season ralxed HO tons of Biie.ir beets off of nine acres of land Tin y tho neat little sum of $."jG0 for their crop. The University football of Utah team was beaten by the Agricultural college of Colorado eleven In Salt Lake City on Thanksgiving day by a score of 15 to 5. Work has begun on the construction of tho telegraph Hue over tho lake A row of poles is eJong the cut-ofbeinp driven parallel to tho trestle 800 feet from tho track. Miss Eva Cook, champion woman bowler of Utah, has vanquished the best women players of San Francisco during her visit there and has made a Hide reputation for herself. Nellie Pitt, aged 13, of Salt Iko ! pen-era- -, - t t, City, was seriously injured in a runaway, hor collar bone being fractured and her jaw broken tn two places. A heavy wagon passed over the girl, The riutte coif players wore defeated by tho Salt Lake golfers last week, her skirt and the Utah team will retain tho cup PILLSBURY A CHESS MARVEL. for this season. The next contest between the two teams Is to be held in Recently Played, Blindfold, Twenty-twButte In July. Simultaneous Games. At the general election of officers of Henry N. Pillsbury, the champion the Salt Lake, Los Angeles & San chess player of America, and the Pedro railroad, held last week at the greaWest "blindfold" player on recall previous ord, recently eclipsed general offices of the company in Ixis records "blindfolded" by playing Angeles, Senator W. A. Clark wan re- twenty-twgames simultaneously, elected president. during which time be did not see any The news comes from the Uncom-paghr- e of the boards. In every instance the moves of his reservation the Indians are divided in sentiment over the opening opponents were repeated to him aud of the reservation, some being in favor of the proposition, while others violently oppose it. o by a highwayman survey of mining claims the sum ot J l,"."'j'i, and oiliei.il i.r.li rs were issued for the survey of ied mining claims. sentry who was on duty at Sunday night was overcome by the fumes from the coko ovens and he was removed to the hospital and No serious Is gradually recovering. result. will The consequences A Sun-nysid- e trooper was a member of company K. It Is said that C. I.. Maxwell, the gpringvllle Imnk robber, recently from the state penitentiary, tom secured financial backing and will soon go Into the San Rafael river district and relocate some valuable o.i3v-erttmines which he discovered several years ago. Mrs. narles Turptn of Mllburn fainted and fell to the floor while carrying a lighted lamp, the lamp exploding and her clothing Immediately rar-done- e v ca'chinr Iiesplte the assistance fire. of oonie children who were pres-n- t. Im. Turpin was so hudly tunned that rhe die i i lie next morning. James E. Slnw. who Is th receiv- for Monroe. Austin, lirook-lying s and mgar beet districts, a; s tin se thlppf.l to I.ehi !' c rs of sm ir beets, or nearly T' e t ttis. About $'JS i.tirt has been received and distributed among the faxiro. o!' fiiiii-hcd- Tie1 siatement Is made y the striking co:il miners in Utah that they are striking because of grievances of their i. arid that they will go back to 1 nre rectified, regard-bwork when th'-sof what ttie Colorado miners may declare do. Th" mine owner the tiWe is purely a sympathetic one. It is reported by veterinarians that a number of raHes of pinkeye have been dlseovered unions; Halt Lake bore. While t Is denied that the Jlsea.se is likely to become epidemic. Jt ! recommended that during stormy weather especially the eipilncg receive the best of care. s "Big Feto." the Mexican who was hot In the face y Hurry Yarnel) everal ago. whPn In a fr.icriq t the lat"r's saloon iu Vernal. Is dead from his Injuries, The general will be able Impression Is that Yarn-1to prove that the shooting done i la eeitdefense. h if flat mn?v$!P u Addresa position permanent. Thomas Co( er. 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Ladies, please call on Mrs. Willumsen, for a free eight days trial of the remedy. BUY THE MEAT MARKET, I ' Wpf con-time- d I v i fa'-e- . f'.-'.i- ., l.i-- j I Matilda ably forlorn and desolate. would gladly have escaped its depressing atmosphere for a Utile while every day, but she could not, for the roads leading from It were almost quagmires unless steadied by frost, and it, was only rarely on sin h occasions that the horses could be spared to take her as far as Swaffham. Kvcn the atmosphere of Swafliiam, though grateful and cheering, was exasperating to the poor royalist lady. There was such cheerfulness in its comfortable rooms, such plenty of all the necessaries of life, such busy service of men and maids, such active, kindly hospitality to herself, and such pleasant companionship between Juno and her mother, that MaUlla could not help a little envious contrasting. Cue day, mar Christmas, the roads above them, and In spite of the cold were hard und clean and tho sky blue Matilda resolved to walk over to Swaflham. As she left her father she kissed htm affectionately, and th"". couitseyed to the Chaplain, who did not notice her attention, being happily and pivlitaWy lost In a volume by good Dr. Thomas Ktiller. Matilda walked rapidly, and the clear cold air blow hone and cheerful- ss into her Mart. As she went through tin' i:,ii,.i; she saw a monthly rose in bloom, and she plucked It; and with the fair .vi (lower in her band the S .,:! am parlor. Jane was nt the table serving Lord Cluny Neville, ho 'was paling, and i':iMi-.ii'and j'.r.ira; towards Iterwith it fa- e ii;:; ifsht and pleasure. Mrs. H.vafl! am sat on t'n; hearth. Mar la pan th,. whole nlcture in a '. a I'd lie ., t hor mood to tnutcli lr.-r sow n, she let the .;! g m:o e r beauty for a 'P M! ilooisih men!, ,1S that she was lov.iy, d he saw the swift liftitir; of Nevil'e's lids, and the look of stl- p: de t which came Into 1, s 0 i's. slh.' as resolved to be i S!n let succeeded. haniiir.g, and Jane I P h"r remove her bat ami til pet. She lot Mrs. Swaffham make tvotrh of her. Then she sat .1 by Neville, and ' c cur her a j.;, ,. of the pasty, and ano fiicl her and Neville touched his owe arainst it ard wished, her health and ''.a; piness. Then they "m" " al jgals. and as ttio stiHi'os of o v ii c gathered. Neville began to tell V u m wn,, vvelrd Stories of the P'Td' t and. nml they sat in the twilight I'!, a antly afraid of the phantoms they had themselves conjured up, drav-irtogether and shaking with a il!ti0 awe. and finding even the short sciences that fell upon them very e'oi;vi,.r,t and satisfying. There was then no question of Matilda returning iti!,. night to de Wick, and very soon Mrs. Swaffham Jolne.1 them, and the servants beuan to build the table for up the lire and fpn-athe evening meal. n-- :.-- - 1 ! - I - Do not be deceived by those who advertise a ftiO.OO Bowing Machine for J20.00. This kind of a machine can be bought from usornnv of our dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. WE MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOKE IS THE BEST. All kinds of Non-Magne- Breukfu'tt and Salt Bacon, Ham Sausage; Aiw Leaf Lard, Smoked Articles, Etc, Poultry a Specialty. We have just purchased a new steam chopping miicliirie, iiti other maciiinery which mak a great improvement in on business. We deliver to lijll parts ot the town every day, except Sunday. Highest prices paid for Best Mutton. Pork and Poultry. J tic Dyspepsia Cure Digests ivhat you eat. It artificially digests the food aud aidi and reco strucling the exhausted digestive o gans. It lsthe latest discove;eddigest ant and tonic. Ko other preparation caa approach It in efficiency. It lo itantly relieves and permanently cure Dvspepsla, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sonr Stomach, Kausea. Sick Headache, Uastralgla Crampsand all other results of Imperfect digestion. KiHure in sireiigihening IP ft money?" They told lies that, they had just come th rough Colorado and got money there. They neglected to add that they also p'lid 7"i cents apiece for chickens there. "Oh. yes." she remarked, "I've heard that they had money in Colo-- : ado." s Accounted for Shortage. When Miss Lucy wanted particularly fine chickens she always drove over to see old Aunt Etta, who had a scrap of a farm and made a specialty of raising ihUkcns for the quality folk, Llppeucott's Mniaine. One day. ns the U.ly stopped In front of the cabin. Aunt Etta came out and bunj over the gate. "Chickens;" she exclaimed In answer to her customer's request "chickens! Why, law. Miss Lucy, don't you all know that there's been a enmp-moeiand preachers' conference down here? Why. I ain't got one chicken left. They're all dov.p entered the u' Streirio'er's is for the best aundry. We claim and can verify it if you paOur specialty: this distinction, tronize us. i ni SHIRTS, COLLARS ess CUFFS & FLANNELS N. B. Ail the hotel clerks know us. Any man woman or child can direct you to our office MUS. G. HEADY- TKOY LAUNDRY - LOCAL AG EXT, . . cz - m ul 1; . --- - t MURRAY err " j t 4 " A',ii.W.fe?V OS i " C3 LU 3C - wii.o-plass- , Prrti First inquiry cal-ci.l- land-irark- TiiceSlc. anrttl. I.arir9rli9contalD24 tlm mail ij;.ilook all al)outay;,ppsiaraailetltrel by C. C DeW'TT ACO CblB A. j Not Quite What He meant. The mart wlio ii.oiifilit be had tiio knai k of saying plea-athings I to warm the eocl.les of the oMe-- t heart, was revisiting; the town in wliii h ho had spent a summer twenty j ears before. "I'm Miss Mi ars. I don't know ns you recall mo," said a coquettish elderly rplm'er, approaching him in the '.',ic day after bis arrival. The ready heart warmer turnfd wi'li his most beaming smile, and v aim; her band. "Hoi alt youV he echoed rcprosrh- fu'ly, "As! if or coul! help it, M'.su Why, you are one of the o.' the town."- Youth's Cwui-anion. : Buef, Mutton, Pork, Bologna, d tf : Fresh and Cured Meats, If ministry." v at SEWING MACHINE The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Sewintr Machines. The Double combined with other Primitive Conditions in Settlement in Hroni? makes the Xew points llsjiie Southeastern Utah. the best Sewing Machine to buy. There have arrived in this city two young men who have made the trip Writs for CIRCULARS across the continent from the Missis- we manufacture and prices purchasing sippi river in a wagon of drawn by a pair mules, writes a HOME SEWIN& EAEHIHE CO. Los Angeles correspondent of the ORAN3E, MASS. Pittsburg Gazette. Their experiences B Union Sq. N. Y., Chicago, 111., Atlanta, Ga., IL Louis.llo., Dullas.Tex., San Francisco, Ca.1 have been varied and interesting often hazardous, but never more FOH SALE BY unique than when passing through southeastern Utah. In that section of the state haye settled a few score of families, regnrdlesa of the fact that the nearest railroad is 150 miles away, and that there is absolutely no market for the product of H their ranches. Best V J9 K IS Lo rt They raise what they want to eat, their ranches support their herds, and they expect to realize fortunes from their cattle and lands when a railroad penetrates the fastness and traverses that section. nickel Silver Case .Meantime money is almost an unGuaranteed Fully of known medium Cattle exchange. For sale by and grain are the units of value. ALL JEWELERS The young men say that' in one settlement, where they stopped there was Ehutratefl Boetlrt 03 IttlUMt, 10WUi not a dollar in money, all told, in tho town. At one of their camping places COLORED they visited a nearby ranch to buy FANCY one of the numerous chickens that nTAT e were runnirc about the place. f-2 "What have you to barter?" asked The Nti England k the woman of the house. 3 mm co. m "Cash." was the reply. as"What, cash money?' was her Wmtrimrr. Cma. rs tonished inquiry. ome- ny "Do you want a she chicken or a he Nrw York. Ulofo, H next Ma chicken?" was the X V question. rruK. I is W They informed her that they would take a "he t hichen." "Then, if it's cash money you have, you may have it for fifteen cents, but where in tho world did you get sav s - jk.j'y vn-'- ' Jul I'HSS, at tho same moment. Ho was, n3 Pr. out any apparent change in the national situation. Verity said, a man destined to captivate, not only by his noble bearing In de Wick the situation was piti- and handsome face, but also by such an Indescribable charm of manner as opened the door of every heart to him. liowing to both girls, he presented HENRY N I'lLLlBVSY Jane with a letter from her friend Mary Cromwell, and also with a small rebe directed those of ids men, which contained some beautiful lying solely upon his memory for the parcel ribbons. The pretty gift made a pleaspositions of the pieces. This was tho young champion's ant Introduction to a conversation full third match of the kind In a week of gay Inquiries and Interesting Hems Matilda watched and the second in less than twenty-fou- r of social Information. the young soldier with eyes full of hours. and did not refuse his escort Cigars played an important part In interest, to her carriage; but, as slip departed, rillstmry's performance. Pulling she gave Jane one look which left her away with a nervous eagerness that with an unhappy (iiiestlon In her heart, In a few minutes reduced the weed to but to be rean Inch butt he would draw a fresh not only for that night, and one from his pocket, light it at the called long after as premonitory prophetic. eld one, and go on smoking and anDuring the preparations for the evennouncing moves. In this way he at least a score of cigars be- ing meal, and while Neville was In his chamber removing his armor ami refore the end of the contest. This ecpert of the ancient game freshing his clothing. Jane also found won the championship of his own time to put on a pretty evening gown. country not lot g ago, and that of the Something had happened to Jane; sh. world Is now his goal, which he Is In was in A delicious anticipation, and fair way to achieve, as a match is she could not keep the handsome now being arranged with Dr. Lasker, stranger out of her consldeiation. When she heard Neville's steady, swift the present world's champion. step reining towards her she trembled. Why? She did not ask herself, and Attempt on Life of Marquis Ito. A Japanese medical student was arher soul did not toll her. It indeed rested at Yokohama on suspicion of warned her, either of joy or of soirovv, an attempt to assassinate the Mar- for surely its tremor intimated that, the newcomc was to be no mere visiquis Ito. He carried a dagger no neutral guest, that under hts kimono when arrest- tor of passage, ened at the sirtiiiuis' villa at Mlo. It is pe"haps. indeed, be might have nl believed this attempt on the states- tered her home as a fate, or a! man's life was the outcome of recent as a messenger of desiinv. IVr ;hi wa'A can tell, when a stran.-.einto sugiu-stlonin the fcenatloiml newspapers of Japan that a ministerial as- any life, what his mow ,ig,. may bo? It was a wondoifal even;;,; to hoi'i sassination would br a patriotic action, tending to produce a more war- Jane and Mrs. SwaftbjWi. Xcvi'V tel. like policy on the part of the govern- over nuatn he si.-i!mt-.;raci ment. v. tl: it u ll, told it in a pieta e have he.-- iti;;n to Pr. Montana Legi&ljture in Session. It was a ma r nt ,!:am,i Ull The legislative of Montana there is i tilv tor to lit Is In spect.il session to consider a bill It, Jane did not speak; she glanced a which will rive the supremo court aur.lo! ;.,),. ;. :; a. thority to review facts In cases of tilO Jtillllg Itl I'!. its solemn a'Yr end m Vic exCmtHy and ctu.e.- g- of jiideesliip. This bill Is the ou'couie of the recent cop- altation, nt'd j l is vol'-,- vibrato at per tr,ii;!,:,.s iM Montana which result- - throi; :'i all !' r sen-.-Pil m ti e closlir- - of all the Altia'i:athe t he spoken half amli'dy. matej Copper com pan Vs mines, which as people do in extremes of life or feelthrew C'ViMl ,,;iM, ,lf pn,,:,,vnie,u ing. and roMHiie.i i iuy on prumbp that It is In moments such as these, that Coventor Toole would cali a speelnl Love crows even in a mont.-r.t'gaze. session of the legislnfiro to pass a law Jane forgot her Intention of captivatki.own as the ' fair trial bill." ing, anil yet none the less she accom Por when they plished her purpos. THREE LIVES LOST. parted for the night he held her hand Collision Brtwern Boats Off Ellis Isl- with a gentle pressure, Bnd quick glancing, sweetly smiling, he flashed and Reiult Fatally, Into her admiration and interest Three lives er lost and one man not to be eyes misunderstood. was badly hurt by a collision between And Jane's heart was a crystal rock, the tugs Idles llde and It. icnles off only waiting the touch of a wand. Had Per Ellis Inland. Hans Peterson. William she felt the mystic contact? Lasker and a nmn whose name has Aim eyes were dropped, but there was her not been learned were drowned, John a faint, bewitching smilo around lovely mouth, and there was somea Etorberg, boatman, was cut about thing bewildering and something betho head and his left leg broken. The wildered In her very silence and Hercules Is owned by the American Towboat company of Baltimore Tho sun was hUb when Neville ,,, F a, iuHainu-atio- mm She let the open door frame heA beauty! entira.y oura tba worst foro.t MONEY IS UNKNOWN. canvas-covere- . Art.oir Har.linR of Vrovo was badly In the cut about the Ivtts and Ueer nt tl,e Lake i' auxiliary station of the Hiicir factory a few days e ii d'r to remove cerSgo. tain ruction, and all tho was sot Hi motion before hi vork w as ii Trustworthy lady or gentlsmaa t county and rrjak' butirwM in this wall and favorably for territory knowa buuM ot solid financial standing. 120 Straight Cash Salary and Eipecaes paid each Monday by Cbeck direct from muuy Eipeni fceadquartora. I'ed on After falling five stories and alight-ttion a pile of brick and timbers, John Kgan, a laborer, employed on the new Atlas block in Salt I.nke City, escaped with a broken leg, some bruises about tho body and a scalp wound. wore aud Englishmen and the Whigs and Covenantors hated tl.em as being too often reckless and wicked men, full ol l avalier hauciness. In return, CharleJ Stuart hated the Whigs aud Covenant-eismade a mockery of them, and, it is said, did not disguise his amusement and satisfaction at the defeat o! the godly army at Dunbar." "And how did these godly men regard Cromvveii?" asked Matilda with undisguised scorn. "They troubled us a little in the West." said Neville, 'and Cromwell marched the army io Glasgow, and on the next Sabbath day the preachers railed at him from every pulpit in that city. One of them met tiie Lord General on tho street and attacked him I with threats aud evil prophesies. would have shut his lips with a blow, but Cromwell said to me, 'Let him alone; he is one fool, and you are another," and the very next day he made friends with this preacher, and I met them coming down the High ftrcet together in very sober and pleasant discourse. After beating these Whigs well at Hamilton, we went into winter quarters at Edinburgh; and Cromwell is now staying at Lord Moray's house in the Canongate." "He ought to have taken his rest in Holyrood Palace," said Jane. "I am glad he did not," replied Neville. " 'Tis enough to fight the living Stuart; why should he run into mortal danger by invading the home of that unlucky family? A man sleeps in his dwelling place and when he sleeps he is at the mercy of the dead." "Not so," said Jane. "The good man is at the mercy of God, and if he sleeps, his angel wakes and watches. 'I will lay me down in peace and take my rest; for It is thou, only, that makest me dwell in safety.' " Neville looked steadily at her as she spoke with such a glad confidence, and Jane's face grew rosy under his gaze, while Neville's smile widened slowly, until his whole countenance shone with pleasure. (To be continued.) no WHERE oue even- ing lost week while on his way home, and relieved of 1 10. Mauheart's Injuries are not serious. Vice President Kramer of tho Utah Fuel company declared In an Interview Sunday night that so far as tho tho union company was concerned matter was settled by his refusal to meet Its representatives. The annual report of the surveyor peneral of Utah shows that during the year there has been deposited for tho Mrs. .Swaffham. that?" "Hcrai'so," answered Neville, "these Manager Waiitrd. Ird, fit W0m Burt Manheart, of Salt Lake City, 19 years of age, was stabbed In tho abdomen i "'Vie", did Charle Stuait so a.' Dunbar?" asked Jane. "He went northward to Peita. loi a little while he held with Argvie gti the Khk, but the Covenanters drova him too l.aril. They told him he must purify bis court from ali ungodly fol-- i lowers, and so made him dismiss ten-- i Knglish Cavaliers not godly that is, not Calvinistic er.ough. Then Charles, not willing to endure their pious tyrai.ny, ran away to the High-- ; lands bchiud Perth, and though he was caught and persuade l to return, he did so only on condition that his fiimdd should be with him and fight for hi in." 'Why should th object to " a 3 cot A The most Up to Date line of Hats, Bonnets and Triniming, Laces, Env broideries aud Flowers. Shirt Waists, Skirts and Ladies' Belts. Men'i and Ladies Watches, Sleeve Button, Gold Rinps, Fountain Pn and Stationery. We curry a complete line of Notions. Old Huts retrimmed. We fcuve established Dress n:kiug Parlors and can furnish the latest fashlonabls lltMigus. Our prices are the lowest. Ws sell for ca,h only. 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