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Show UNO THE Mi SI IB BLOSSOM. THE ;, CH ERRY CF tBIBLES i StATE CLfcAN a . - V , -j EstablishTRights rofWomarLia Zl Share in Estate.-.- :- . V " W - j - , V'.'.. Books Submitted as Evidence Two r' rOecirfeartlofrofTL' an . Contested PROVIDED FOR ' MONDAY. MORNINQ. Enjloc and I x s Cn. MineIronCtgea, Boiler af, Reptura, UtiAs. tic Brass " Her; ts I'lacumc Self Oilinl MiniM ptmporary Inconvenience of 8aturday Night More Than Made .Up by f . the Rustle of the Money - ch 1 f oundry Sfrovo - -- tabie-with aieouple They; sat- - at beier of Martin bottles heforeth'em of . St. Louis. " Two family Bibles were was Wilson waa serene and angry. the Means by which Attorney Warren D. Isenberg proved the , righfTof Mrs, smiling. to slip me a Ave- ."Are you Jfartha Wilson,1 inmate of an asylum spot or not?"going Martin demanded aa fie at Cl&rinda, la., to share in the estates at Wilson. of her dead uncles, James and John glared fiercely Franday- bachelor brothers.As a re- remarked Wilson with provoking calmsult ot iltlgafloh started by, the attor-Tr--hi- ness. 1 " . the Bibles were Intro'it;- - you are no. Then "settles that duced in- evidencerCircuit Judie Mc friend-omine,, said Martin In a re Quillan has decreed that Mrs. Wilson aa he took up a bottle manner, signed is entmed to a portion of the properan.4,pp.ur.ed.hlmsf,anoUier'4rlnk. ty. Her ajaare is fixed at bout $15, who will man, he continued 000. Out of this Attorney Isenberg Any another: to put allhla monjy persuade be paid aska that 1iif&rr In a letter and mail it to himself and TheFrandarothe him go around withbut a cent then drug business on Broadway, near In his clothes the balance of the night Kaston renue'lGJyame,iui'i.edJnJ.892 Kla brother took charge bf the estate, andotTtoarlhTjOentTBna associate for anybody, and I'm going and upon his affidavit that he and his home." and jshowed ; He 41t sister, Mrs. Isabella Frances Dark, no move towardajclgar, out hla carrying were the sole Jheirs, the property was dlsMhuted: acxQriinglyJnJthe probate. - W'ilson drew a roll ot bills from his ..: ! i '. Weot Center, Prdvo, UtaH Be-- " Property ' i WHENrlE-REJOIC- ED a Castle Gate and Clear Creek '- - f i for stJe axt se 5 T v, , court.ereafterltrs7park ; diedjind pocket, 3tk North Street, 160 Weat , " PROVO, UTAH - Both PHONEaIi JOSEPH W DUNN, Geperal Managen ;jandeM.-nenirr'Jna't3Jni- Martin's reach and laughed at him L MrsDarklsLugkterXUiiewho Marttrtalsbjdffiueer atronelgulpli 11 R.'lfietsr The truth of the matter, was that in St. Louis county,was appointed ad- Wilson had persuaded Martin- to try mlaistratrix of both estates. She made a aystem of which he claimed tCh be affidavit that she and her nieces, Mrs. the originator-i-tha- t of putting bis v- ali-BHi-J5n-- irt Q-T- - - -- - - -- ; - - : . . 8cen 6prlng-Tlm- g 6hlba Park, Tokyo, Japan. tt-.- In v.. . MarleJRutherford of, Hot Springs, Ark., and Mrs. Edith" Hondley" of" Racine. ' : , Wis.,were the sole heirs. Having been acquainted - with - the Francis brothers and possessing some week' addressed to himself 'andTdroppIng-i- t box, and finding it on the breakfast table . awaiting bim when he came down; the next day: broke. Wilson information that tiere were other heirs claimed that it was the most delightful besides those mentioned. Mr. Isenberg ensattoiF Iflrthe beganJaa investigation: eiearaed: Martin to experience It - Martin tor stone of the quarry, and r on which that the Francis family, consisting of humor Tils wbinv,Jad consented Said to Have Been Birthplace of Masonic emblems are carved are to the mother and lour children, came to twb20:dollar bills, carefully be had in tome .of the stores of Jerus- St Louis from England in 1840 and sealed, in a letter to his own address.' - Masonic Order. alem-, and are much prized by Ma- that one of the daughters, who became Wilson ihewtiWartJffaZI Weakness of Mrs. Kllzabeah Gibbs, placed her three sons. throwl4g awayi his, jnoney when rthe children in the ' Episcopal Orphans' white lights shone mhiajeye8, and as " investigation Mad at.Jaruiatam by ENGLISHMEN ARE SHORTER. home In this city in 18SI. It is a ong time from pay day to pay One of the children,. Martha, was af. iho State Department Raveala day, even if only a week, he wished to terwards from the home adopted of Martin from Martin. But Martin Polnta Jntereet by ; Bave ClassesDtollneIn Stature Many Laboring .' Mr- and Mrs. Elijah M. Davis of regretted his action before the letter to Membert. While They Increase In Qulncy, 111." Her Bister. Isabel, died had struck the bottom of the mall Numbers. - r . from cholera n. J86 and .hex, brother where he "Washington. As a result of London.Some Interesting remarks William Glbbs, ran . away from, the wanted him. rort of tH8 ""flepartmenV of " a'tate to 'What are you beefirig about?" he learn all that la possible of the "birth- are made by John Gray, the secretary home, and It is believed lost his life of the ahthropometricaf Committee of In theburnlng ateamer on the said to Martin severely.4 "I'll buy you place of Masonry Thomas R. Walthe British association, upon the ca Ohio river years ago. 22.iic anything you want to eat or drink; lace, American consul at Jerusalem, movad to Pes filn?jT4hajme aTtavlng money.' ha s made an-- ftxtenslTe, lnyestigatlon I bled reporLihatJnerlcan-college-atlgg" in th-- TTIdlfla4altey4hahrfat1i6TB--gnMjn'T, Tn yhftrg their-- - adopted 'No, it's not -- replied Martin. "I Mr. Gray said of th grandfathers. to Martha few a know ago was His Glbbs, what's, the matter with yoxL Tpu days daughter, married report city. : kl to a ma named Wllsop. . kjnowjoji!iegQt-eeadrto-rlghtBr4 the state department is of interest to conditions In England 'The arist'ocracy, landed gentry and Masonic bodies, and particularly.-- . to of the Francis, brothers now, and you Want the pleasure of Other heirs' ImAmerican Masons, becauis an Amerl-ca- cultured professional classes are dented tne rignt-- of Mrs. Wilson to having tne follow, you : aroundj likea r war-- 1 proving in stature, but dlElnlshlng In aerilor. became BollaJPloyd share, in. the property, but the two Bi44og li the evening to get fByeata-andtin of the" RoyaliSoloinott iiaothet AambkThsMurtIaalasa;--liottlBgbles submitted JA evidence satisfied drlnkB. I had plenty of money and you Its own la height and numbers, The thecourt that ahewas aJegaiihelE, jejrsu4dedniftJowyse Io!ge, Instituted In Jerusalem In 1873. laboring class the term includes the One oTthe Bibles "was that of the tho mall box; now the chances are I'll "SoJomon'8 quarrle,,xrwere--mentione- d unskilled millions of the people in the Francis family, brought from. England. never see my. bundle again, and some by Josephut in tne writing of slumsjejoh It showed tbe birth of the child, Eliza letter carrier will be; sending, flowers the'.ancient historlanTby-wrfr4Gf- lt "tlbly declining In stature while it Inthrough the middle ages, and , until creases more rapidly lh numbers than beth.1 mother of Mrs. Wilson The to his best girl every morning at my other Bible, belonged to Mr. and Mrs. expens is either of most recent times. the other two.These-con-dltlo- ns Davis and in It waa recorded the Wilson was enjoying, the situation pointed out in the quarries as the oriapply not only to this country He often had been broke, but them of adoption hugely. s by Gibbs. Margaret ginal but"praetlcally to all Europe now he took the apender'a license of i body of Masons, The chamber la the - Some of the Interesting facts men- now Mrs. Wilson, culled "chamber of brotherly 'cov-- tioned Mrs. Wilson ha been in the Clarln- - lecturing and browbeating the other by Mr. Gray may. be summar-- j IzedrScotBinen are 4a asytumince;4he:4eath-o- f her hus fellow. He knew Martin was depend jrnnnt,".. thenaltest iaen ln In 1890. - Public Administrator ent on bim for his evening's entertain band his Investlga- Europe (average height, 6. feet 8 'lit: Wallace said that tiona lei him to beiier that the Iua Inches); then come Scandinavian and Harry Troll will have charge of her ment and that he could not lose him. When Martin went down to break ry became lost when the Romans de- English (5 feet 6 Inches), and German, estate as curator The income will be the next morning Wilson waa Bir believed fast to that used la Jerusalem. her In It . the expenses defray stroyed French and Italian. Through the conJew-Jaat the table.There wa8 a letter Iowa ancient tting Institution and stone at her death the the with which the ditions of life in the valley of the has on Martin 'aiplate. - Martin silt it open templa waa built waa taken from Nile the physical type of the Egyptian residue wilt go to the aelra.-SThe bara of this belief la peasantry has. not varied in 1,000 three children, all living In the state with his knife and glanced cautiously tha ot Washington. through the orifice at its contents. that Josephus described the temple years. He gave a sigh of satisfaction and as having been white," "Ilka a moun-tai"The. English race." says Mr, Gray, bills. Wilson drew forth two of snow." The stone In the "la naturally tall. Thus a decline in Picture in Egg a Puzzle.was watching him slyly over the top of quarry is white and soft, hardening stature for us might reasonably be . Mount1 Holly. N. picture of a his papr. jJartlB trled.hard to look with exposure to the air. This factor said to spell a decline also In physiyoung and Beautiful woman, attired Itwould Jhavenade It desirable as build- cal and mental energy.?-Thstature in. the latest fashion, la the Jreak of serious, but the smile would show ing etoue because of the comparative of our manufacturing classes has been nature that William Stevenson, living self. He extended his hand to Wilson. old man, shake. It does feel ase with which It may be cut and reduced far below the average of th.e on one of Joseph J. White's cranberry I Shake,lie "Said: " " : .' ' fniahed.lT-""r:":-:'-' good," cowntrrrr. i i...f ;a..j twg; mm'rTranovftr1 haa fmmii in an measured are those in the e.at ordinary egg. He is at a loss to ac' t avern beneath Jerusalem. The Quar- towns of Yorkshire and Lancashire. count for the presence of the picture Judgment. ries were of such extent that an When the dread day comes, with They have," through new conditions of In the egg, and all the 'scientists consmall poftiott"of them Ufa, become quite a different type sulted thus far have failed to give any dissolving heat, and we all line up at . igbt have been spoken of as "vast." from the dwellers In the- country." the judgment seat, to hear what the explanation. The quarries were discovered by acJudge decrees the quick, from their cident. 'According to the story told gilt of their drawing rooms, the dead f.'EW SEC RETAR Y;0E,,TH E TREASURY. Mr. Wallace, a Dr. Barclay waa out from the dust ot their ancient tombs,' a J unting.-- : Ilia dog disappeare- dand those washed up by the Seas I Lule near the north wall of the city. think" that many now smiling here,, The dog failed to reappearr8 Dr. Bar-inwho think their titles are written tore away the earth and weeds clear,, will find that there was a flaw ,luit the hole until he had enlarged It and Bome who wander In sink or slum, will enter Into kingdom come, that tiumjih to enter, it was the entrance to the quarries. hypocrite never saw.. For the Judge, A chamber Is pointed out in which be readeth the hearts ot men, and the it ujsaui the.Jk3t jneetlngs oLMason things writ there by life's Iron pen, ry were held. ' It is a small semi- are strongest of evidence, and of no .. rtuiar place,-'wiseats about It of those availjirethe H'tpcl ot.khrlyfis of..atone. -- Crumbled sneak Into paradise who would i a sbapelessnnttsa at one enaoT through a hole In thesoutheast fence. '.U- Mnniclrcle.ls what was pnee a pilEmporia (Kan.) Gazette. ; , rrrninr.nAmrip iuiii iiitwivnii ME .- 'SOLOMON'S QUARRY5 tun liALTkAKXI 'JJWsSjaatetl' Current TJme'Tttjlcy ' and-dropp- ed " - i- " :. 10 " H -- - fi'-- " on -- r 9:16 4:25 - . ,.,. Og-de- IjBAV No. . H:40 a.m. 84-"- - lo 425 pja. M M 9 51 PROVO FOB NORTH Heber 123 for ARRITB PROVO FBOXXKOBTH - u- , LBAVB PROVO FOB WBST ;. : ,. p.m. M 64 8:41 No. 5 for west and north s ..i M 7 for Satt Lake .. 1 for all polnta west and north . t. Salt Lake and t8 for for all polnta west and north . thef tdJl a.m. , east..........: ...... ... 2 for all points 8 for TinUe polnta 4 for all points east.., M ' LEAVB PROVO FOB HASi all points east..:....,,.., - Ko. Sfor for Sanpete polnta " - I 8:45 p.m. from Heber . .......... t:l..:.. Tbe onljjine' to Pgden and Denver without - change. Freo' reclining chair cars, through ( sleeping can and elegant diners on all throngh traina. S. K. HoorEit, F. rotraB, " L A. Bentoit, I G. P. & T. JL . G, A, P. D. . d NOi 121 . n rJLgeni -- . Via -- meeUngi,-pUcf.4,ttftcle'n- - ; r ' - T Tiic:0cr!affiMonte T - r - All tbe Way. b comfort all the" way i when you travel east Don't buy a ticket via a broken route i Means he a - -- J.--- -- -- GoriDirect': e -JTe- ROUTE: as faTas it : ; goes." It means saving of time tin avoidance of changing cars, v broken connections, e,tc "You'll Know When You Go.M Ask any Short Line Agent for rates and particulars. ; - lUthe-gentriiTH-OVER-r : LAND ' - - . . I-- ln-- J ; y . r 1 5 - . - Sunslune, - Jr.BS5vS3een f aionu. and.. y ( lipi'l of the iodgei-- - It la in the condition EOw .discov Wallace aid.--...t. a. Auurican named Page,-accorMr. Wallace, gave the pest indi-i- ! of the time which passed sine! pre lot. A small r ' d-: ! pot-mu- h to ,i the ub(.d by la the quarries ltva!i J1.U4- - t:U th or d rt UrU float In loun-- . ? 1 -- j r s I 1 i 1, It i!n , - bv the rl t currt'iiia ltntrr jr i. ; i 1 rci wni.id l 'i i Jo I 1 " pp'-Fifty -- DollcraJftovind London a black bonnet instead. Bouthern UaliloFjjja and return via ban ranoiaeqitt ditional cost and stop over most anywhere, t ti. s, v l t t is your birthday! to AQtp:-rri- 'r oh Kt'ir - it av ry r ! y darling, this like "What would you reflection) I think I should enjoy " J '7 ; 7 r etdlo.OaW seeing the baby spanked! Franklin f'cVeagh, who has succeeded Osorce B. Cortelyoui as secretary re - cr ir.o resury un. t is, i,v is neaii ot a iar; wnoiets'.e grocery rrcsi;jnt Advance. ! at O i 1 .s t: i ci a f i In r?Tfy)v-!!rr. : f. r a ru'.'.a T3 sto up la pv.i.tyT .vcj from Y:a xi a S. A. for Hj v; f , p La tbe fare and tickets are rood six months: for return. SALT LAKE ROUTE man to tell you how you i H. - TommrrSarling' yaftcr i t -r- ..;.';.'.",: y, Mothers-Tomm- r'ion of within 24 hoart of yonr very door. It'B the place for rest and recAutomobilbg-Yachtin- g reation, health and pleasure. Fifihing,-Oolfing,and other out doorports may be indnlgtd in every day ' . in the) winter. Wears a Bonnet of Her Own, r; ".Adelberg is a town in Suffolk, Eng land, that is not worth much, the men being fishermen and the women keeping lodging houses for those who come from the cities for the change of climate. The men are, possibly, too busy to attend to clvlo affairs, at Bnyiatet IheyeTecTeS "a lady mayor, .Mrs. Gar; rett Anderson, Mr D.- - She Is a woman In every sense of the word, and would not wear: the cocked "hat that mayors 1 T'"-- Pleasure. ;"r" Fond '0 f '1 ci rs -- that t. Ehowing Li tt v Jt co'i' Sttl ' (i u -- w X Trml-ffiraoive- 1 Copyr!gt.t by M,.rtJ : -- -. 'y t e- -j s r . r tf c o ' C:.-';- . i i S r vs-- s. 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