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Show hatter of business OLIVE MARIK. rw 4$ ( fluff NotMp. M. I'f Tbt tbra fSm looked St lb girl m frightened unbelief. A1 It mld not law-,r- f that ihelr bud been uch a boi f.ihra foriuii I low had they lived all mockery. i,t u'h doiot comfort? " rre lb.. "It aaa the nature of bla buxine" ftrUinrd Mr Am: a broker uver whether he la a rich r(llly kno Yt,ur fber wan man or l,uJrwhen bin ill a coup big ut)j,.rnikin DnUh to every a death and put pr on tb wron aide of ibfnc ike market when be waa stricken he nothing left for you ex There In lb country your ,,1 i lie place - 111 " mother a old home put that la only a bouae and fur How ran we earn our bread pltnr and butierf naked Kitty. -We might take aummer boarder. auxae.ted Dorothy gravely. That lent a bad Ideal raid Mr. ture I II vend you all the people I ran fan any of you cook! 1 aald Dorothy proudly. 1 ran." achool a at cooking prtxe taken hate e llendereon the found glrla netJune tled In the old bouae la which they hid been bora Old village frlenda railed upon them. and. to Cousin Kedah's great aaiiefarifcn. several young men were attracted to the llendereon bouae, Tom Hlxhy. Walter Mott and Paul (Tarhaon had all been to the village arhtad with the llendereon girls Lillian llendereon, the eldest sisFhe had deterter, was ambitious. mined that her slaters, aa well aa herself, should Improve their fortunes And with that hv good marriages. end In view she discouraged the atten. tlnns of the village doctor and hla two friends, who were law partners. "I thought you liked Doctor Mott." observed Kitty when Lillian delivered hr ultimatum do. dear, but we must think about practical matter. We should marry sell." she returned decidedly. "I wouldn't mind working hard for a man I liked." declared Kitty, stoutly. and imrothy added, "I don't suppose a rial man would mind our hands If they were red and coareened by honest toll!" I didnt mean that, dears," fried Lillian sharply, but I am afraid you sill miss all the things we have been accustomed to. You know, Dorry, dear, that since Harry Itlake has followed you here of course It would he perfectly fine If you could love him well enough with all hla money." "My word'" mocked Kitty. "Does that mean that you are going to accept old Mr Alison T Lillian whitened, hut she nodded. Prom the lawn tennla courts came a man's jolly laugh. Kitty looked embarrassed. She knew that her sisters wondered If ahe as going to accept lister Marshall, whose had been their tlret guest Marshall waa young and handsome and rich, and he made no secret of his devotion to charming Kitty. 'I Mippnt-- I would be foolish to let such an opportunity pass," laughed Klt'y oddly. "Well, girls, we might hav a triple wedding In October and announce to our friends that our business had been a very profitable venture'" As she ran from the room her listers caught the flash of tears in her brave j s There was a strained look In Lillian's face as the days went by. Mr Altson was becoming more marked In Ids devotion, any day, now, the old financier might make a declaration of his love lofor Mott and his friends tactfully eliminated themselves from the rompanv of the busy old house. they had heard of the three city mpn who were wooing the Henderson Ter-hap- s girls k rv ip 111 STATE US supposed to have been started by sparks from a passing locnmoilve, destroyed the borne of George Harris at Midvale. Nearly !U0 teaclu-r-s who will ba employed in the publie schools of eg-deCity during the year III J U have signed contracts, In attempting to ford the Wetter river near Ogden, John Maw, a I'lalii City farmer, drowned two work horses that be valued at Ituu. Two paroles, one commutation of sentence and the termination of four indeterminate aenleneea were granted by Hie state board of pardona on the Fir 19th. The Finishing Touch Tm tb aLl him pa b ul m lb lla UkzwU- -i My mtmmm gawa. and wiikaal aad wiiti wtk Diarata 3! imnmJ imp and ikaataad af Ihtap, All A debglii la awa mm. m BOYD PARK Jt.WU.RY MAILERS OF MRI SAIT UlftUTV The New Hotel Rex laaJU KHa 111 , atlN lun an4 AIaM t iiiMii. ntii l in lh hait -- I ina M Hi Hf .ilft NH, l. M iin haib, si An ; h THmua liiiitamf ni a. nuu mri Itna Mala All Iralaa Wall I aka'a l.uurl."i-i- r lur X, . - an-- l Eugene Dodge, 21 years of age, was , ait-- l caught In one of Hie rollers of the t'Uli Ore Hampllng mills at Kurcka, and bla right leg was fearfully crushed. Your A flourishing condition In the lumber Industry aa carried on by the Will aaataclaia government forestry department has II If van buy and been noted In seel Ions of the Wasatch waar Uaaauaa Ibaaa I, national foreat In t'lah. ,gi auparlar Vnlaiw Millard county la enjoying an era maan aa kullana inada akrthaa walk ' of growth and development In agrila aaw an, na patching, na wark and culture which stamps that aeetlon as warry far I ham. "Navaf Rip" Over, one of the moat prosperous and rap alia ara giiaianiaad. Gal a pal I '"i m;. w riant. tram your local daalav. idly growing In the state, xrcfo , A tire of unknown origin totally de r,,,n he famine condition that prevail In that country, waiting for fhelr dally stroyed the principal business blocK Giving Mother a Tip- of My ton. The toss Is estimated at Tha parlous looking man waa trying 1:10,000, The lire Is supposed to have h bard to llaten to tha speaker GENERAL CARRANZA AND HIS CABINET originated In the rear of a saloon. infant an of but the squalling The Dark City Elks and the Dark qticnra, In the row of leata directly ahead City people In general are all very gave him Hula opportunity. Annoymuch elated over the fact that the ance gavo way to Irritation and irrlta . next B. D. O. Elks state association tlon In turn waa auperseded by meeting wilt be held tn that city. touched Ha leaned forward, Miaa Alice Gould of Drlee, while the mother on the ahouldcr and in a horseback riding through the town of dispassionate ton asked: Helper, was thrown front her horse "Has your baby been chrlateued bruised. and very aerluualy The yetr horse fell and broke Ba leg and was Why, no air. Why do you ask?" shot. , "Merely because I waa about to Work of asaesaing the property of suggest that If lie bad not been Ctah, which liaa been reported by the christened you might name him Good Idea.'" county aasesaora at a total valuation "And why 'Good Idea 7" asked th of f 173.1127.623, waa begun tuat week by menibera of the state board of w omnn. "Because," the man struggled hard equalization. to months-olrepress hla feelings, "R should be 15 Elizabeth K., the curried out." Mr. It. Oliver Mrs. of and daughter ! ' Meredith, waa killed when ahe waa How He Escaped. thrown, with her mother, from an au"Some of my bulha have rotted In tomobile In Big Cottonwood canyon, the ground. Ever have that happen near Fait Lake. to you?" asked the commuter of the enaummer The plan for the annual man who tat bealde him In the train. campment of the National Guard of "Not I cant say I have," replied the General Carranza, leader of the constitutionalists in Mexico, is here seen in session with his full cabinet. I'tah baa been completed. The first other. catnp will be held at Fort Douglas, 'And the bugs In my rose bushes July 18 to 21, and the second from are a pest Do you have any trouble NOTED SUFFRAGIST A BRIDE LAUNCHING OF THE JACOB JONES July 22 to 24. of that kind?" Whether Albert Geddea, minor aon "Not a bug on a single bush." of Mafcaret Geddea of Salt Lake, la "Thats strange. Now, with my a aon of David Lccles, the late Ogden lawn, I find that only about half the multimillionaire, la the quoatlon at grass looks healthy. The rest won't Issue In the case to come up for hear- grow, no. matter bow much 1 water U. But I suppose you know from ex perk ing In Ogden during the week. Joseph Henry Martin, who la serv- ence what that la?" "Never bad any grass trouble, ing five years In the state penitentiary for having shot Dave Edwards, either." will be taken to Ogden June 28 to be 'Great Scott, man!" excla:ied the .V tried In the district court on the commuter. "How do you manage to charge of having robbed Mrs. Isabelle escape all these annoyance " Easily, sir. I live In a hotel." Hoyle Wallin. H. Dark a Homer, City llyrum Enlightening Him. ranchman, died from the effeeta of a Mr. Meek was laboriously hooking '. received three . kick from a horse he C'p. the back of bis wifes evening days previous, lie was taken to a up i V . local hospital, where an operation was Aresa Just as the clock was striking V performed In the hope of saving bis their dinner hour and their dinner guests were ringing the door bell. Mr. lire. Fishermen of Utah are reported to Meek breathed bard; bla forehead wa have paid for about 17.000 fluh and damp and bis bands shook. "I do wish some one would invent game licenses this year, and it Is exa machine to do this kind of work!" and before the that grouse pected duck season closes this fall the num- he muttered miserubly. "Why, they have!" replied his wife ber of licenses will have passed the brightly as she applied some powder 30,000 mark. It is estimated by officials of the nonchalantly to her nose. "They have, and you are It.' Ogden tabernacle choir that the numL-- . ber of members and others directly Slightly Altered. connected with the organization's "He Is a man, Is be not?" make the who will management for the alteration "Yes, except roast trip next month will not made by his wife and her mother.". v- -' 205. be less than a. , Judge. Logan, Drovo and Farmington will 29. hold local option elections June When the Price Goca Up. Copperfleld will also, If the supreme We never learn to value things uncourt of the state decides that the til after they are gone." Mrs. Jessie Hardy Stubbs, famous which have been filed are suffiar"Thats very true. A silver-plateall over the Inited States as an cient and that the new town is enbutter dish that cost us ft becomes dent worker for the cause of woman titled to an election. family plate worth flOO If burgl&ra suffrage, recently became the wife of With a poulatlon of 600 people and break In and steal it." Detroit Frew examiner forest a Benton Mackaye. a only 13 opposing a voting proposition Press. In the government service and a son to raise it into the third class of Utah noted Steele Mackaye, late of the Horror. eitles, Roosevelt Is about to enter on playwright. This picture was taken a splendid era of progress with a fine "Times have changed for the beton the day of the wedding. waterworks system as one ' of the ter. Torture, for Instance,' Is no first improvements. longer allowed." Mound Dweller, I don't know about Is nut While definite Information that. Thera The name mound dwellers, for want given as to the reason for gathering are four families In this apartment of a better, is given to the prehistoric Launching of the Jacob Jones, the latest American torpedo boat destroyer, the Information, all members of the whose children take music lessons." cenmedical reserve corps in Salt Lake and mythical Inhabitants of the at Camden, N. J. HI Ain?. have received letters of Inquiry from tral West, who antedated the Indians. Is "What are you doing down there at the office of the surgeon general of The mounds, on which the name or RESERVOIR GERMAN BATH-TRAI- N tiie United States army as to whether the clock in the hall at this time of based, were parts of fortifications are supposed builders their and tombs, they would be available for active morning?" "Arbitration, m'dear; tryln' to atop duty. to have been remote ancestors of the old disastrous strike." Baltimore Resolutions setting forth that Utah a Indians. One authority says: The were a veterans of the Spanish war are as American. theory that the mound builders distinct race of highly civilized agriready and willing now, as they were Just Give Em a Chance. in 1898, to serve this country should culturists who had lived from remote "Men are too slow to embrace an mounds the there be need, were adopted by deleantiquity In the regions of remarked the sage. exterminated opportunity," by to the ninth annual encampgates ai.d were eventually "But they are always looking for a ment of the United Spanish War Vettl-nomadic hordes coming from- the chance to hug a delusion, added tha the byerans, department of Utah, held at northward, represented today fool. Cincinnati Enquirer. by Ogden. (.Adlans, is no longer supported Indians the that hold who reDr. W. F. Holland, head of the ethnologists, Amply Described. ere ey search department of the Carnegie nre their descendants What kind of a fellow is he? are museum at Pittsburg, Pa., paid Vernal came" from or how they got here "Oh, hes the kind of a fellow who and vicinity a flying visit last week. matters of speculation. out for a walk with you and He was returning from the expositions goes then tells you how democratic he is and stopped off to make an inspection About the Same Thing- not afraid of being seen with anyI get my did of famous ow the dinosaur at quarry Old Lawyer-HYale Record. body. , out I Jensen. start? Well, shortly after hung I and died uncle John Cronin, 7 years of age, son of Job Outdone. my shingle a rich sum Mrs. Frank Cronin, a widow of EuHes the most patient man on reo came into possession of a large reka, lost the thumb and the first ord." , of money. owe your two fingers of his right hand through How so? Young lawyer Then you of a giant cap. The "He can group a crowd of persona the success to a relative. explosion was no relao take their photo and not once losa while playing Old Lawyer No, he When possible, every German army la accompanied by bath trains, the child found the cap who died uncle a la temper." Philadelphia Ledger. , mine. around Is here shown. which at one to attached tive; It was a cheat's reservoir water -- Boston Evening Transcript. An,-- Women Folk I ' rt d t (L 'lift mil .If j. self-mad- e Da-rifl- e . pe-tio- d dimmer waned and Labor day passed, and with ta passing went the last summer guest For the first time tn three months the girls were alone. They sat in the great living room and regarded each other with furtive glances On the left hand of each sparkled rng Lillian's was a solitaire diamond Dorothy's a great pearl and a sapphire, like her own eyes. "Well" began Kitty, with a nerv-u- t laugh "I suppose you are going to announce your engagement, Dorothy Harry Blake " am not engaged to Harry Blake," ported Dorry. blushing otly. may do as she pleases but I am tolng to marry the man I love Paul 1 Clarkson!" Krave'" cried Kitty. "Now hear "tile declaration of independence! refused yjr Marghau because I pre-P- r Tom liixby. Yes, he gave me this ar It was his mothers engage-mpn- t ring, and It is also mine." The two younger girls looked at Lillian Her lovely face was rinson with embarrassment as she ngcred the glittering diamond, ,or Mott Walter said uJan faltered "Doctor Mott? Lillian dear, didnt rAlison that you give ring?" hrieked Kitty. shook her fair head. C0uldn't, after all, she confessed, Mr arni8 closed around her. "I k a,W l( was ,)00r business poHcy, but l WUfm f nuite equal to It." y y that" Manv a family Bible is more than useful orna-eota- l rv |