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Show he gas (Elber Items LKK A WHOM, EVIDENTLY Clergyman', MEANT TWO OPEMJLETTEB FOR THEM. IH Vain Endeavor Rid of Fine Turkey. Proprietors A popular mlnlbter la in the good old times, used at Christmas to be Inundated )ih hampers filled wlth good things, sajs Tit Bits On one occasion au enormous turkey was sent to him by the thoughtful kindness of a member of his congregation, a neighboring farmer, but, as the minister's family had already provided for the fhilstmas dinner, the bird was sent to the market and sold A passer by, seeing this fine specimen of poultry said, What a splendid turkey! Just the thing for the minister's Chrlsimas dinner! To the minister It was again Bent The provident wife sent It off again to the market, where it was once more disposed of for a handsome sum Another friend, similarly struck with the splendid proportions of the turkey, purchased it and sent It to the minister. The good woman, not wishing to fly In the face of providence, said at last: ' It Is clear that this turkey was meant for us. and with the approbation of the family It formed part of the Christmas dinner. ME. BATESON Fifr-s'nlr- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Yeer, In adTauce..... fell Month Tbree Months... II. N M Entered ntthe Poet Oflce at Brigham City second class mailer. at NORMAN LEE, Editor. INSTRUCTIONS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Items of news are solicited from all parts of the country. Write upon eus side of the paper only. Write proper names plainly. In order to prnteot the publisher from Impositions from Irresponsible persons, the foil name of tht author should be signed to all communications. The Identity of correspondent will be withheld whenever desired. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. The movement to Incorporate Bingham Junction as a city of the third class was defeated at the polls. The town of MofTat Is ta have two new hotels to provide for the hungry during the expected rush to the reservation. Children with matches set fire to the barn of Attorney Robert Porter, In Salt Lake City, a valuable horse being burned as a result. William P. Bachman was struck by a street car while driving In Salt Lake City, his skull being fractured. It Is believed he will recover. It Pays to Read Newspapers. Cox, WIs., June 12. Frank M. Rus- sell of this place had Kidney Disease so bad that he cculd not walk. He tried doctors' treatment and many different remedies, but was getting Worse. He was very low. He read in a newspaper how Dodds Kidney Pills were curing cases of Kidney Trouble, Brights Disease and Rheumatism, and thought he wouW try them. He took two boxes, and now he is quite well. He says: I can now work alt day, and feot While Evan Colledge was unloading limerock at the sugar factor, . l.chl, feel tired. Before Using Dodds Kida small piece struck him In the eye. ney Pills, I couldn't walk across the floor. It Is feared that he will lose bis eye. Mr. Russell's Is the most wonderful Philip H. Boyer, a pioneer of Spring-vlll- case ever known In Chippewa county. proprietor of the Boyer hotel and This new remedy Dodds Kidney one of the leading farmers and horti- Pills Is making some miraculous culturists of that section died sudden- cures In Wisconsin. ly last week. They Do. - Finch De Style Russian soldiers get only Heal, aged 14, was thrown cents per month. from his wagon at Park City, light- twelve Gunbusta Well, they get a run for broking on his head, hts neck being their money, dont they. New York en. The boy got up and ran about Timas. dead. he fell when fifty feet e, The Salt Lake Ministerial association has entered a protest with the the Fitzsimmons-Smayor against h reck fight, scheduled to take place In Salt Lake City on July 3. Crops In the Monroe fields have never looked better. The beet fields are in first class condition. The first crop of lucerne is being cut. This sea non the lucerne is exceptionally fine, e - Work has begun on the preliminary purvey for the waterworks system at "Monroe. It Is quite possible that Elsinore will join Monroe In this Improvement and pipe Monroe water over to 'Elsinore. ' W. C. Dunbar, who came to Utah In ,1852, died In Salt Lake City last week, the age of 82. He, with Edward 1 Sloan, founded the Salt Laka Herald, and for several years acted as its business manager. Alfred Granberg, while at work in the Daly West mill at Park City, last week, was caught In the shafting and whirled around at a frightful rate, but fortunately escaped with a broken leg And severe bruises. With his 'right arm caught between a swiftly whirling shaft at the Utah Portland (JeimVit works, Salt Lake City, J. Johnson, an employee, was so badly Injured that amputation of the arm was necessary. During a heavy wind storm which last week at the I.eht prevailed transformer house of the Utah County Light and Power company was completewrecked, leaving nothlug but a pile of brick and kindling wood. The body of William Craig was found near the mouth of Emigration canyon, near Salt Lake, on Thursday of last week, he having suicided by taking carbolic acid. Craig, grew despondent because he was out of work. The weekly crop bulletin of ths United States department of agriculture for the week ending June 6 tells of unintermpted progress of farm work as a result of thf ideal weather. ,Hlgh winds did some damage, but otherwise "the week was an ideal 't ! one." Harrison Sperry was severely Injured while coasting on his bicycle on First street In Salt Lake City. He 4s the third victim of an accident at 'the same place, Robert Borcher meeting death in a similar manner some time since. A school election ol the Manti school district was held last week to decide .the matter of issuing bonds for for the purpose of building a High school in that city. The vote was al- moet unanimous In favor of the proposition. The corner stone of the Masonic temple of Ogden, the first Masonic structure to be begun in this state, was laid Sunday by the grand master of this Jurisdiction, In the presence of fully 500 of his brethren from this and isurroundlng states. At Benjamin the son of Walter Ludlow was sent out to the pasture for the cows during a storm He left his horse tied to the gate, and while he was driving the cows out of the pasture the horse was struck and Instantly killed by lightning. The State Industrial school is to have a printing establishment. In which the work of the inmates is to be utilized and will be put in compete Hon with that of other printing establishments, unless tl plans of the board of trustees fall to mature. Among the students who will receive the bachelor of arts degree from the Yale law school is William Dean $12,-00- 0 J EJmbree of Salt Lake, who will gradstanding high in scholarship. Mr. Embree already holds th B. A. degree from Yale in 1901k uate with honors, Aik Tour Dealar for Allen's I A Former ProoeoBied Dyspeptic He Now fUOotcee la Perfect Freedom from Mleerlee of Indigestion. j Thousands of sufferers know that the reason why they are Irritable and depressed and nervous and sleepless is because their food does not digest, but how to get rid of the difficulty is the puzzling question. Good digestion calls for strong digestive organs, and strength comes from a supply of good noh blood. For this reason Mr Bayssofi took Dr. Williams Pink Pills for the cure of indigestion. " They have been my best doctor, he I was suffering from dyspepsia. says. The paius in my stomach after meals were almost unbearable. My sleep was very irregular and iny complexion was sallow. As the result of using eight boxes of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, about the merits of which I learned from friends in France, I have esca)od all these troubles, and am able again to take pleasure in eating. A very simple story, but if It had not been for Dr. Williams Pink Pills it might have been a tragic one. When discomfort begins with eating, fills tip the intervals between meals With pain, and prevents sleep at bight, there certainly cannot be tnnch pleasure in living. A filial general breaking down hmst be merely A question of time. Mr. Joseph Bayssoti is A native of France, but how resides at No. 2439 Larkin street, Sau Francisco, Cal. tie is cud of a great number who' Can testify to the remarkable efficacy of Dr. Williams Pink Pills in the treatment tof obstinate disorders of the stomach. If you would get rid t.f nausea, pain or bnrning in the stomach, vertigo, nervousness, insomnia, or any of the other miseries of a dyspeptic, get rid of the weakness of the digestive organs by the nseof Dr. Williams Pink Pills. They are sold by druggists everywhere. Proper diet is, of coarse, a great aid in forwarding recovery once began, and a little book, What to Eat and How to Eat, may be obtained by any one Who makes a request for it by writing to the Dr. Williams Medical Co., Schenectady, N.Y, This valuable diet book contains an important chapter on the simplest menus for the cure of constipation. I- shall be lA lasting accommodation Chapter XVII. Cohtimied. Morris stood a few steps back of disgrace, faltered General Carden. Jessie and devoured her with his eyes. Jessie Carden had listened quietly. He noted the soft folds of her hair. Until that day she had given little the rounded curves of her heck, and thought to the problem which ever as one Watched her deft j confronts the great mass of mankind how shall we live, wherewithal shall fingers as they glided over the surface The of the sketch book. we be fed. clothed and housed? With a little sigh of disappointment little room in which they sat looked Jessie dropped the folio on her lap mean and want haunted. The faded Not in months had she drawn with carpet, the cheap wallpaper, the tawless skill. What could be the matter? dry decoiatiotls, the low and marred She felt oppressed and under some ma- ceiling, the wailing of a sick child lign Influence. Instinctively she through the thin partition the bdor turned and looked squarely Into the of a kitchen, the rumble of traffic over ardent eyes and eager face of Arthur a teobblestoiid pavement surety thiS Morris. With an involuntary cry of was a dream from which she would (surprise, fear and vexation, she sprailg awaken to find herself in the stately to her feet, the sketch book falling to mansion on the great boulevard. the floor. Yet It was not a dream. At ,the . . exclaimed sound of the name of Arthur Morpis "Why, Miss Carden! Morris, with stimulated astonishment. the past and the present stood, before Really, this is an unexpected pleas- her in glaring colors, She must be ure. I am delighted to meet you. Per- brave; she would be brave. With that And he picked up the superb insight which nature gives to mit me sketch book, bowed, and extended his woman, the plot devised by Arthur band. Morris lay bare before her eyes. Her Ill these brief seconds Jessie had father was enmeshed in the net which Yoi Regained her had been set for her. To release him have surprised me, Mr. Morris," she must she be caught In the toils? said quietly, ignoring his proffered The Bishops had purchased a resiYou must be aware that this dence in New hand. York, and there was la not a public reception room. We waiting for Jessie a letter from her can talk without disturbing any one in aunt inviting her to spend April and the lobby. May with them In the metropolis, and A minute later they were In the to be their guest in Hingham during eomparatively deserted enter hall. the summer. You have no right to follow me General Carden advised her to achere or to annoy me by your attencept the invitation, but Jessie had tions," said Jessie Carden, confrontat first declared that her place was with him, and would not listen to his ing him with flashing eyes. He fumbled nervously at his watch charm. arguments. It was purely accidental, I assure I have Changed my mind about aunt Helen's invitation. fou, he stammered. she. said, Your arrival was announced ih the later in the evening, t have deBerlin papers, said Jessie, coldly. "I cided to go to New York tor a few learned this morning that you bribed weeks at least. I believe I can sell toy servahts, and realized that an some of my sketches and paintings With you was inevitable, but there, and and well, I think It best 1 did not think yoti Would preskme to go. to intrude your presence during my- You are a wise little girl, Jessie, 1 i spell-boun- Foot-Eat- A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. At all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Accept no substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address, A S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. WHAT HE WOULD PUBLISHES EESULTS Of VALUABLE EXPERIENCE. Da Normal Boy. Topeka boy ite six dishes Of Ice creAn hnd finished up on four bo s of chill soup. The doctors thought he had appendicitis and operated on him. But he didnt have It.Kansas City Journal.' in Event of His Being Suddenly Awoke. Of Col. John C. Hayes, who served with distinction under Gen. Winfield Scott In the Mexican war, an amusing story Is told by T. E. Farlsh in his Gold Huuters of California. HayM with his command, had beeh out On his return he made no scouting. report to Gen, Scott, who sent for him. Gen. Scot was a veritable martinet In enforcing military discipline. After Hayes was seated in the commanders headquarters, Scott said: Col. Hayes, I have received no report of your expedition against the padre. 'T did hot think it worth while, said Hayes. "Every officer of the army Is required to make a full report of everything to his superior officer. Please make your report verbally, Hayes began by laying that he struck the padre's trail on n Certain day, followed It for two Cays and on the third day, while his commaud was resting at noon and taking their siesta, the old padre came down on them. The boys gathered themselves together and whipped the Mexicans off, killing quite a number of the padre's command. His own loss was insignificant, one killed and thre wounded. "Surprised you, eh? queried Scott. "Yes; w were not ex"Where were your pecting him, Did not have any. pickets? Whatl shouted Gen. Scott colonel in the regular army of the United States go Into camp In the heart of the enemy's country and never place a picket on guard? What would you do If surprised when "Shoot the first man that asleep? waked me up, was the cool reply. Feed young girls. Must Have Right Food Whll Growing. Great care should be taken at the critical period when the young girl Is just merging into womanhood that the diet shall contain all that Is Upbuilding and nothing harmful. At that age the structure Is being formed and If formed Of a healthy sturdy character, health and ness will follow; on the other happi hand unhealthy cells may be built In and sick condition slowly supervens which, if not checked, may ripen into a chronic disease and cause suffering, A young lady says: "Coffee began to have such an effect on my stomach a few years ago, that I was compelled to It quit using It. brought on headaches, pains In my muscles and nervousness. "I tried to use tea In Its stead, but found Its effects even worse than those I suffered from coffee. Then for a long time I drank milk alone at my meals, but it never helped me physically, and at last it palled on me. A friend came to the rescue with the suggestion that I try Postum Coffee. I did so, only to find at first, that I didnt fancy It But I had heard of so many persons who had been benefit-e- d by its use that I persevered, and when I had It brewed right found it grateful In flavor and soothing and strengthening to my stomach. I can find no words to express my feeling of what I owe to Postum Food Coffee! In every respect it has worked a wonderful Improvement the headaches, nervousness, the pains in my side and back, all the distressing symptoms yielded to the magic power of Postum. My brain seems also to share in the betterment of my physical condition; it seems keener, more alert and brighter. I am. in short, in better health now than I ever was before, and I am sure I owe it to the use of your Postum Food Coffee Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. Theres a reason. AN AWFUL SKIN HUMOR. life-lon- Cbvered Head, Neck and Shoulders Suffered Agony for Twenty-fivYear Until Cured by Cuticura. e "For twenty-fivyears I suffered agony from a terrible humor, completely covering my head, neck and shoulders, discharging matter of such to sight and smell that I became an object of dread. I consulted the most able doctors far and near, to no avail. Then I got Cuticura. and In a surprisingly short time I was completely cured. For this I thank Cuticura, and advise alt those Buffering from skin humors to get It and end their misery at once. S. P. Keyes, 149 Congress Street, Boston, Mass. e 70AZ3? JZ4ZZP& 707HErjZXX& y d "tea CHAPTER XVIII. f If We know anything, we know tea. Hold us respon- sible! Diplomacy. After an absence of two years Jessie Carden looked forward with pleasure to a She had bidden her Instructors and friends adieu, and was about leaving Berlin for a brief visit to Paris, when she received a cablegram from General Carden, requesting her to return home at once. The message was so worded that Jessie was mystified, but hot alarmed. After a stormy voyage, the liner steamed into Bostori harbor, and General Carden clasped his daughter in his arms. At first glance she hardly recognized him. His face was drawn, and the dark hair and beard had turned to silver-gray- . "You will be brave, my pet, he said, his voice choked with emotion. I have sad news for you, Jessie. "There can be no very sad news, papa dear, so long as you are alive, said Jessie. With a womans Intuition sha guessed the truth. "I am ruined, Jessie! My bank has failed, and my fortune is swept away. That is not all. Our old home is in the hands of creditors and I am a bankrupt a bankrupt at the age of fifty. Jessie smiled bravely through her home-comin- WrIM (or our IviwMit Book, Ooenpenj, Son Fraoet.ro. A. SchlUlnf Spent Sixty Years In Jail. Johann Grieger, a man of seventy-nine- , who was Bent to prison at Coswig, England, for poaching, has spent nearly sixty year In jail. He has been sentenced 120 times for poach' ing. Mrs. Window, (toothing (rmp. Fof chlldroa teething, Boftnfl the gums, reaorae mmun, allay pate, carte wind coUa a6catwuie Bern Reflections of a Spinster, "I'm tot so sure, said Aunt Ann, "that the way to a mans heart is through his stomach. Im inclined tc think its the other way, Mandy. The way to his stomach Is through his heart. So long as he loves you hell eat anything you cook. Dr. David Kennedy Favorite Remedy Sftfc'ht'B (! end Orevel A Me Mia k. P. Mtaner. Burghltl. O. physician. tin a Windy Day in Kansas. boula An Emporia woman, who is by no means a heavy weight, was seen gotears. ing about the neighborhood on a re"I am distressed on your account, cent windy day carrying a flat Iron in each hand. Although she didn't have papa dear, but you must not worry In the least over me. 1 have money, the Irons labeled ballast, uo one asked any questions. Emporia Ga- papa; lots and lots of money. I have Sved nearly two thousand dollars out zette. of my allowance. We shall get along V78K THE FA MOOS famously. Red Cross Ball Blue. Large That evening, In the modest apartpackage V cents. The Kuaa Company, South Bend, lad. ments he had rented. General Carden told Jessie the story of his downfall. A Friend. An English schoolboy recently Randolph Morris was his principal wrote the following essay on "Frien- creditor, and negotiations were then "A friend is one who knows in progress by which he hoped to dship: all about sou and likes you all the transfer his L. & 0. stock to .Mr. Mor same. If there is anything more to ris. In consideration of a loan which be said on the subject e can't Im- would enable him to settle with his minor creditors. agine what it may he, "If Mr. Morris refuses to extend this z it Cafi-de- s 30,-00- 0 Itudy hours. You take ah Unfair advantage of ad accidental acquaintance, rhat acquaintance waB terminated last Itlmmer by your acts and conduct, and t have no desire to renew it You have had the education and opporUse Shield. reThe operators In the London tunities of a gentleman, and must wishes. my spect to used be hospital Injured occasionShe turned and entered the gallery. ally by the rays, but nothing fresh has Morris stood as if riveted to the floor . happened elnce the introduction of and speechless. dazed, ashen-faceshields a year ago. These the shields are made of thick glass con- Obeying a wild Impulse, he rushed after her, but halted at the door, taining a high percentage of lead. With A smothered oath he retraced his bteps, and hailing bis coachman, drove through Unter der Linden. For the second time in his life the throw-awa- y Why money fact had been forced upon him that were ambitions beyond the reach and comfort in buying poor there of his money. The thought envenomed him. Again he made a vow that Jessie tea? Carden should be his. His heavy lips Your grout? foturna your moot) If you dont parted in a sullen smile as he pictured hk acfeUllngB Boot. her surrender. The longer it was delayed the sweeter would be his triA Compliment. Counsel for the Defendant True, umph. The inornlng train for Paris had my client did call the plaintiff a donkey, but at the present high market Arthur Morris for a passenger. It was rate of those valuable animals. Is this months before he returned td New not rather a compliment than other- York to become a Junior partner in the firm of Randolp Morris A Comwise? pany. TEA , , A Soldiers Course crushed ha rather was now In her power, and lelt that Ariumphant joy which only a woman cin know. But it wounded and tortured her pride to IMPORTANT TO MARRIED WOMEN think that Morris dared aspire to her Dimmick of Washington She charged the sacrifice she Mrs. Alary love. tan. How Lydia B. Plnkhams i Vegetable was about to make against the acMade Her WelL Compound and turned count of a future revenge, to him with a softer light in her eyes. It In with great pleasure we publish "I should not forgive you, she said. letters, as they convin"When a man who pretends to your the following claim we have so many the cingly prove he himself, so far forgets position made in our columns that Mrs. times own pardon. should first obtain his He should then seek to redress the wrongs caused by his offense. Are you prepared to do that, Mr. Morris? "I dont exactly understand what you mean, Miss Carden. 1 will make myself plain, said You attempted to murdqr Jessie. a young man who resented your insults in a public place, and id the encounter you were injured. . For years yoU have had a standing reward for the arrest 'Of this innocent man. Ate yen willing to take Steps to absolve hita? John Burt has been the greater , victim of Your conduct. "But my dear Miss Carden, I havent the slightest notion of where he Is, dont you know, said Morris .with a Pon my word, Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass , is puzzled expression. fully qualiWe had a beastly row in fied to give helpful advice tosick women. L dpnL which I got shot, and all the fellows Read Mrs. Dimmick's letters. Her first letter : who were with me say I started it, and that the pistol went off in my own Dear Mrs. Pinkham : I have been a sufferer for the post eight hand. I assure you that I dont rewith a trouble which first originated The gow years member a thing about from painful menstruation the pains were ernor offered the reward. I can get excruciating, with inflammation and ulceraof the womb. The doctor says I must him to withdraw it, and put a notice tion have an operation or 1 cannot live. I do not in the papers promising that no proswant to submit to an operation if I can possecution shall be made. Ill do any- ibly avoid it. Please help me. Mr. Mary Dimmick, Washington, D. C. thing? you say. Miss Carden. Her second letter ; withdrawal announce the Publicly Dear Mrs. Pinkham : of the reward and state that he will You will remember my condition when I said Jessie, as If last wrote you, and that not he prosecuted, the doctor said I abmust have an operation or 1 could not live. the matter was merely one of kind letter followed your reoeived and I stract justice. And if you are con- advice your Tery carefully and am now entirely fident that I shall not again be emwell. As my case was so serious It seems a barrassed by your indiscretions I will miracle that I am cured. I know that I owe not only my health but my Ufa to Lydia E, to overlook the past. try Pinkhame Vegetable Compound and to your You are very good! he exclaimed, advice, I can walk miles without an ache of effusively. "Its more than I deserve, a pain, and I wish every suffering womad would read this letter and realize what voii but yoU will not regret it. Miss for them. Mrs. Mary Dimmick, 5yth are can do My governor afid youl-East Capitol Streets, Washington, D. C. and mixed tip 1U business, and its a beastHow easy it was for Mrs, Dimmick to ly shame, dont you know, that wd write td Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn; Mass., should be at odds. By the way. Im and how little it cost her a two-ceawfully sorry about the generals flnanj stamp. Yet how valuable was the reply! clal troubles. Hope he pulls out of As Mrs. Dimmick says it saved her fife. Mrs. Pinkham has on file thousands them all right, and think he will. Im trying now td make a deal which Vill of just such letters as, the above, and women helpful advice. help him out. And youre not angry offers ailing with me nofv, atetyou, Miss Carden? Lets shake hands and call it square? Morris extended a clammy hand, krid Jessie, with an Inward shudder, permitted him to clasp hers for a moment. The summer season was at hand, and Jessie was looking forward with pleasure to a sojourn in Hingham. Arthur Morris had been devoted In his attentions, and Jessie felt a thrilThe English Language. ling wickedness at the tacit encourThe English language, according to agement she had given him. (To be continued.) a German statistician who Fas made a' study of the comparative wealth of languages heads the list with the NOT WHAT HE WAS SENT FOR enormous vocabulary of 260,000 words. Irishmart Had Reasoned Well, But German comes next, with 80,000; then He Wat Wrorig. Italian, with ?5,000; French, with A farmer, accompanied by several ; Turkish, with 22,500, and Spanbf his hired men, went into the woods ish. with 20,000. one morning in the fall of the year to but down some trees. When about td begin work it was discovered that the cant hook had been left behind. Every pound package o Turning to one of the men, an Irish-manot very long over, the farmer Schillings Best is a free Instructed him to drive back to the farm for the missing tool. The Irishlike sample, if you man did not know what a cant hook Your grocar returns your money tf you don looked like, but was averse to exposlike Schillings Baft. ing hts Ignorance, so drove off on his some to find one errand, trusting at Would Aid Palestine Jews. the farm who would enlighten him. Archibald Forder, known as ths At the barn, however, there was no Arabian Livingstone" for his extensone to help him out of his dilemma. ive travels In Arabia, is In the United Casting his eyes about the place for States In the Interest of the poorer the thing which would be most likely Jews In Palestine. to bear the name of cant hook, he saw a mooley cow with never. a sign of a horn upon Its head, and concluded it was that he had been sent for. People think spices and Procuring a rope, he fastened the cow to the rear end of his vehicle and extracts are always dishonexultantly drove back to the woods. What in Sam Hill have you est. No ; they are not. there? shouted the farmer on seeing Year grocer returns your money if yon don't his messenger and the cow. I sent like Schilling's Beet. you for a cant hook to Use In moving the logs; what have you brought that Area of Turkey. cow for? The area of that part of Turkey Be jabers, boss, divll another under the direct control of the sultan thing Could 1 see around the barn that is 1,115,046 square miles; of the whole cant hook but this. Star of Hope. empire, including tributary and subject states, 1,579,982 square miles. Domestic Econdmy, The total population of all parts of Til have to have some more the empire is 40,440,957, of whom money, John, said the young matron, are In Turkey proper. , Condisplaying an empty pocketbook. stantinople has a population of about Money again, Nellie so soon? 1,136.000. , Why, I gave you youi housekeeping Do Now. It allowance only yesterday. What have you done with it? If you are about to make a trip any1 have saved It, John, was the where, let me know. Pleased to give response, but she saw by his puzzled you full information as to low rates expression that John needed further plenty of em this summer train service, etc. "The Santa Fe trade mark enlightenment Dont you remember, dear, that the Is the sign of safety, speed and ease. C. F. WARREN, last number of The Mothers Adviser Genl. Agt., A. T. & S. F. Ry., Salt Lake said: 'Purchase a ten-cebank, and City, Utah. when you receive a dime in change put it In the bank, and you will soon Odd Church in Forest. have a snug little amount saved One jf the oddest churches In this toward the babys trousseau, and will country 1s found In the red wood fornever miss the money saved in this ests of California. It is near San way? You agreed with me, dear, that Jose and la maintained by a mining this was a good plan to save money settlement, the minister working as a for baby, miner during the week. It Is built In one of the hollow trees and accommoYesterday every bit of change I t got was in pieces, and of dates a congregation of twenty-fivcourse they all went Into the bank." with space for a recess chancel which contains a small organ. Made Hla Own Answer, William H. Crane, before his departure for Europe told the following: Whoever you are, wherever "In submitting a story to a certain magazine a disappointed literary asyou are, our tea is for you; pirant requested that In the event of bis manuscript being found unavailour moneyback money too. able he be favored with the reason. Your grocer returns your money If ;on danf In a week the manuscript was returnHke Schilling's Beet. ed, and on the customary printed slip Servant Girls Have Money.-'accompanying it was written: In Germany the number of servant Dear Sir The superscription to your MS. seems to us to best express girls who have savings bank account our reasons for refusal. Resp. yoflrs, la nearly three times as large as that of shop girls who have them. THE EDITOR. Opening the manuscript to the title page, the puzzled aspirant read . his own handwriting: His Own Great Sin. And Good tea is better than New York Times. 4,800 words. said General Carden. I shall bo in New York nearly as much as In Boston. and you will be much happier there. A week later Jessie was fondly greeted by her aunt Thomas Bishop belonged to an old New York family, and was proud to introduce his beautiful niece to the exclusive society circles In which the Bishops had been welcomed. It was at the Cregier reception that she again met Arthur Morris. For a moment Morris was unable to speak, and gazed at her blankly, first at Jessie and then at Mrs. Cregieh "Really why, really why why. dont you know, Mrs. Cregier, Miss Carden and I have met before! he exclaimed. "In fact why. In fact we are old acquaintances; are we not. Miss Carden?" "I recall having met Mr. Morris, said Jessie, addressing her hostess. It was a trying moment fof Jessie Carden. Before her stood the man she hated. Why had fate cast him as a reptile ever crawling across her path? She longed to crush the serpents head with her tiny heel, yet she knew that the snake had cunning; she knew that her father was caught in his coils. Never until that moment did she realize the damning power of money, or sound the depths of a woman's hatred. May I say something to you, Miss Carden? ventured Morris. Ive wished to talk to you for a long time, or rather to write something, but but let's get out of this crush so I can explain myself. I do not care to listen to you, sir. "I beg of you, hear me for a moment! pleaded Morris, as Jessie turned haughtily from him. Since you seem determined to create a scene in which I am to be involved, I prefer the less conspicuous disgrace of listening to you, she said, "Here is a quiet corner. bitterly. What have you to to me, sir? I want to apologize for what I did in Berlin, or rather for Coming to 1 was Berlon, he began. wrong and I beg your pardon.' That is not the offence for which you should crave forgiveness, said Jessie Carden. 8corn was in her voice and a warning flash in her eyes. "Your intrusion in Berlin was insolent, but it was in harmony with a greater affront which preceded It, and one of which no gentleman would be guilty, if you have nothing more appropriate to say. leave me, sir!! I have; I have! cried Morris, cowering before her gaze. "Pray he seated, Miss Carded, and and give me a sc chance!" I should not, she said coldly. I know the time you mean. Miss Carden. His face flushed a deeper red and he looked at her with appealing eyes. "You mean that affair at the clambake. I was intoxicated, Miss Carden.' Its a hard word, but I m going to be honest and throw myself on your mercy. I am very, very sorry; really I am. Miss Carden, and I want to be your your friend. She longed to spurn his prayers and to ask him to take back the white locks from above her fathers brow and remove the stain of disgrace. She realized that the man who had TEA n dont it TEA ten-cen- e TEA TEA Chance for Man With Brains. Cash for brains Is still the cry. The Queensland government find that the prickly pear, a kind of cactus, has proved so vigorous a weed that $25,000 has been offered for a sure means of eradicating it. most of us know. You may as well know SchillingsBest Londons Garbage. About 80,000 tons of dust and refuss is taken away in barges from London every year. |