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'till. oh ers. boashed his 111.41''.1t..,,,..ru bb4.,4 I , busimto. iolt he could not. It a astiarose at h;smorning usual hour. battled and "11,-.Z'noon when nearly! eri- !Pollards so young A! i shaved. polished his shoes. brushed his i 0 lie glanced at 'Schmidt. turito,rb: ulh-je!ere.' ''0 0, ---.; 4r:O.P4., up bis hid and made 1 1'i...4 and Wert let his des,k.klothes. rubbed ,, a ii 0 I Then he went to the broakfast le 1 his 41'31 took ; e, 1 ;uon.1 coming. tie " Ilt.''.'; thnifit wa1t4 re few morttPtitx ral4 . room o and ate usival ,,,,. ota'Iti t:ILI:: then. rising and throaing back his food left najulTrvt:r2.77:myoinfsuht...15,1 el0 later ; '' shouldere. over young' ' .4..1 Inacti,ed to the mornj,e,,,,, ,,e,,, and then as ustint. poked up the if it man. t Cit ; at He it. as Jek' be friends met and passed them. glanced "Iii thli truer' he asked. laying Mei Va $. ing paper and opened '111 Ilooked worn and sad. but he was al- ..).,)':.the Prat pace. and big face sent hit. morn'ng paper before his partner. i Ntt i , 1 ? 411' .e as most as erect ever, 7....4i;1,i, hat do you metal?" Itobards In- - l 4C, :..1111:Kooroe The turned into Wall atmet and 0 e, : ' . , - 4 , .t,,1, 4 with some aaperity. to 1): 4ellitilm:re.iann.fe:rtinhis nalirlitt:t:hinmte:::::rnearifilf:te:yr i,, .., va...1.4.1, mean si , , ,. ,,e ,,11, cp sooocattatia this article that is In the 114""en"d tnb. ybanankm. Itit,ffronitotbso it he .,,,'tt N., s t .t..11,1tratodel, " lc , q ,, ,Mr,, iv . - ,, en:. FILM the younger MUD with i Schmidt hail disappeared. Instead there ' a. . it as,,,e-as,t" , . f a untouched, I :. ibreskt.st Of i . the suspicion q, ' 10.4oife a tremor in his voice. wa:ker' Ze rneuo! Gusa takivne. Shmic lit; gave ."it is my Personal affair and does not THE CRUCIAL, MOMENT. careful usual to every usitall eon. ern you." wee In the army and Schmidt became more and more to be nag radiant. Men who knew this one lop bin full share of responsibilitybut a that alked down I:roadway le Ag h. eTton it is true"' Schmidt. within the bank. bowed his usual good From messenger. he be- wrekneas of the man played upon IL i meanwhile he would enjoy life. After :mimics he passed men shorn he hail recognised. the uniform of big came morning greeting to the clerks. and The other man arose in anger. clerk. clerk . be watt yr,- - Sometimes they got a little more than :these chitlings the young man would known for )ea.--- without seeing them. From i tit his desk. Gustave meted to kwilt after the emperor. cornin a be rosin. his little it. reason of seemed less erect. eyes His reguler PERSONAL AFFAIRS. i :always foreign busi- Hwy deserved by Wall 'Meet. used as it Is to audclen to the bank. and would make a latkednglre their Utkilkil lustre. He all-,: - , Schmidt bellied and shaved ness of the house. and before be was 19 ticessionally Schmidt chides! young ing 1,Vhat iight have you to enteosia"' i changes. rubbed Its eyes as it looked at retonose of attending to a fair share of yeared five years older than he had more milemail morning. polished his shoes, years in tho establishment he was Mee Robards for not taking me,'" he returned. -- My terminal aitairs ' that altered s'sign. It was one of Wall in duties. but it would never be for entered bank He the before. He 1,' Wren In the business. held ' up manager. day ',the breehed big clothes. rubbed up his bet wondersand then affairs. not yours. So far as :street's' without looking once at the windows or are my him the example of hie fatht. unit. - MADE ,TUNIOR PARTNETt.' hank this Slid Made his bed. , HO had to do It is concerned you and I are wail pireet forgot It. and he name 15 the founded the wised !tabards Schmidt who and had Mate, great the main For years room without the Tassociated on mutual ground. but out- - (Copyright. I,11. by Richard Spillane.) erbribbit wee at echool. He carried the In celebration of his twenty-fir- st yeer bar.k, and spoke of his ability, his 'went along without a serious difierener. through the counting of it our interests are not related. cleanest 'with him into the army. He with the firm he was made Junior part-ris- fine reputation. his usefulness. his long ',the elder num the guiding spirit. th4 'usual orreeting to his employees, When 'side 15 !I will not tolerate your Intruslim into i at he his to for in there fore desk sent career. num and ,he The the honorable poower and young ruling He lived as before. him idriving when he came to modestly. brought it with Every year the or fl minutes without opening a letter my personal rffilre." at the cheap little reossM listen smilingly. assure Schmidt !the big Institution. Miseries. He wee tall. straight. well but be was no longer , at a paper. The manager Scmd looed doivn upon the on the Writ Side. He that there ryas plenty of time for the !house prospered. Every year it gained or glanring house boarding and one or two others who wished to younger man with anatil built and showed hie milittry tminindr bad moved to more pretentious quarter serious affairs of life. and that in clod lin prestiye and in stability. ' "Is it poss.ble." he asked. tkat you. morning Schmidt arose as consult with him put their beads in the In:every movement. What led hint 100 In Waverly place. Habit with him was season. whoa Schmidt got to think the i Then one bathed shaved. polished doorway and retired without saying a ,a win or my dearest friPni. should so and he would were take burdens man to Ausarten be never heavy. He arose same at tha hour !dishonor hi; name. my flan'. e .explained. everything each morning. He bathed and shaved New orchestra, new singers. corn- Feasibly it was a love Mali. ,name of this bank. a. t.) be mjx,d un ' then and ishoe s. bruitmei his . polished mencing this Pvening. The best en- 00 bed little money when he arrived. his clothes. rubbed up his hat and made thl dirty scardal! At this the young man lost a!I con. ;terailment during dinner an4 after smith. named wane bitbsr drive. He his bed. Then he went to the break-latheater in the rim. trol himself. -room He enterd always at the the streets ' ler many. weeks be. How dare you talk to a genreman watoiltillelitto eamet hour Xi and left just minutes In such a wayyou who were only got g Job.; Then be. who had . Hie morning paper always had ,my father, auout I porter. to talk to Seim known want and who always had toatm , be at his place. He took the same h,mori.1111110,rk service. took a piece as porter breakfast year in and year out. 1 Ile old man miId. though his face I 1 The ,.. In 'the bank- of Itobardsthe big Wall always walkedto business, regardieee sas very pale. ' Street of the weather. He always walked boo" here 'yes." hp said. slowly. "I !as a porter. but iii was honorable work. the little west able boardihe houllo' hacktheagain at night. Hie landlady and hoarders other could. ' a after Even as I kept those brasses clean in w re be went to 1, live... Gueleve faattion. understand'all-thother per. the oid days I have kept my name odunsgre odd noun provoked merri- Atonal peculiarities of Mr. Schmidt. awl I have kept this business ment for a time. The landlady could but it puzzled them about the making clean. Everything that I have made in Wit understand why a IVA should of hie bed. money measures ILII nothing to my good his bed. Hie fellow boarders His was even useful as a part'name and the banks good name. This ' make to understand his remarkable ner than he had more failed a I s the first time there ever has been a been as subordinate ' regularity. Ho always entered the He had broadened greatly in business ttamand it will be the last one. You recur at the same hour. He khowkdge. His bmakteet , was exceland I must part eonipany today." r, judgment 20) left minutes always later. He lent. II never road. a promise that just The younger man gapped. aware walker) to business. winter and be not fulfill- - ' Gradually the "Ho you mmn you are going to leave summer. H. elwaya wont to bre room bulkcould of the work of the bank fell upon the bank , attb:S p.m.. He spoke Engileh with an his sbouldere. He had "Either you leave the bank or I reepect cademie correctrwar, that visa dear for old men ;Pittard&greatand so leave it." said Schmidt. "I will not be bot queer. He twee Intrust MI getting rid old man had for him. The glamour assoilat0d with a man whose name is ble accent. ,.lis., always reed the The Evening of Issue. the street never got Schmidt. He was dishonored." Rah peperand -in ithebanker. He was with the oh, you don't understand." said the In many of them it is delU. mixed up little with Ger- banking business. Hecontent n never speculatanger man, suddenly 3111111k ed. He watt a machine. tema . ivered by special finely i his partner's deep seriousness. , pered. wonderfully well oiled. accurate 'iPAINETAICIEG IN HIS WORK. A WOMAN IN THE CASE. . balanced of human mechanism. piece Goshen. Utah ; Ogden Schmidt lied not been at the bank of Provo This !s only an affair with a woman. Knightairi Ile, Ut BECOMES EQUAL PARTNER., , Robards long before-hthe the re. bed Mammoth. Utah lotigatt !Men get into these little troubles. my ' .. the clerks as well ea the partUtah SaItlAkeita North Riverton. opet ofMantel In the last 10 years of Robarda's life to go and threat'wife has been foolish Silver City, Utah rill ter work wee' foreign to Gustave Schmidt was tile bank. and the ;here. en divorce. That iii what brought the Robinmn. Utah Murray ,' ' 11astavo. but.' once. be - toot it up he neverwaa more prospereue. When Salem, Utah !thing out in the papers. If it had not Itraper was aa painstaking- - In-- avorgthinst he 'bank iho old Matt died and young 'tabards Taylortryille been for her insane Italou. thing itparilh Pork. Utah did as I t It were et the greeat. came in he and Schmidt became equal Toottle. Utah Holiday been have You never would public. cleaned He ParlanceUnion . 'the Utah ri,arfiel& bank took the name cannot mean that you will let a trimost faithfully. the binges partners. and di'the Schmidt. Granger Bingham. Utah There was I lling thing like this affect the bank? Hunter Inowerville. Utah at the doors. He burnished the brass ot Robardapaternal In your notions You are Mill Creek about the German's Honeyville. Utah at the front of somirthing Plameht View and do not know . the world." the young man. Young I, Lyndyls. Utah -Superior addition Josh. Utah ,t.h:th;;:ink 8:thrmidffptuhat agrespollahtcouonnttle airandli Robards was light spirited. clever. low- - I Say no more-- there la nothing to Bountiful. Utah Holder.. Utah man He was the old an with content to have SchmMt discuss. sail air ' kept the whole establishment to snick dulthe Utah Lioerty. Utah work while he enjoyed life. He i aa centsrville. ;of finality. 1 may be UtatipAfen, Utah Farmington. sad span that even old man Robards. speculated & little. but not much. you say, but I prefer my old fashion Ile Layton Utah Bps yT Dam. Utah who waa chary with word of prateeo gave himself up principally to the de. i your new one." Then he named a kaystilie, Utah corinne utatt, 'Jo '..o make IL:. Occasion took Woods Cross, of society. Utnyo., park Utah ' i !figure at which he said Robards must fear a year the young Gerimin was tbe lights uteaririald, Utah Beaver River City. ' would buy or he his interest The buy bank Utah and proepered Roy. one amazingly Sandy, Utah day some one diecov., porter, Then Robards Itobard's. pleaded. argued Huntsville, 'Utah mpirate. Utah fitted for better things. for 15 years grew steadily in power. ..rod he was arose even Feitmidt but Utah wept, Hooper. threatened, wimo. utgh Fume tangle in the accounts of prestige wealth and importance. until Brigham City. Utganiaguin. Utah wile implable. ' a 'foreign customersome misunder- - it came to be Imoked upon as one of the Utah cache Utah jct.Utah Nephi, "I neor have associated with tillsin the street. Every morning Tlemcen. , , lion& Utah atanding about the exact detinition of strongest I shall not begin men. honorable and same Schmidt the arrived !AMOR. Utah at Garland., Utah hour. fil , trade term. They called Gualave in. Before business closes Riverside. Utah Leaminctim. Utah bow," he said. not wtth the elPtetethm that he w"14 looked with pride at the) great estate Utah ':, Lehi. must come oft name Utah or Plymouth. mine tphy your that had grown up around throw "ant on the eubtect, but juet lishnumt Malad. Idaho Oak CIO Utah !that brats plate at the cdttre door." hint. His keen eye maid everything, ,:; on the cluaav that he might. Samaria. Idaho American Fork. itt ueeleiss further. to it argue Finding the ,' there MAlville, Utah silahtest stain upon wail Alpine, Utah Re explained so clearly. gave inn h a It Robards at last announced that he Steithfetid. Utah snringville Utah detailed description of the forms of the window. the smailmt blemish would sell his Interest to 14, hmidt. A Utah Helper. Utah Rkhmond, i the On tic metal dour at the sign great (Jarman grammar. of the variations IfrwiNtM 14 tt yer a :is toUrrlinond-il- . the papers and peculiarities to which trade bad 11'.' 111.' hat to "tie IL As be we'll , Idaho rmaant Grove. Ut I!drawn. the money paid over to the Franklin. Converted the German tongue. that he . through the long counting room he Whitney, Idaho payeen. Utah man minutes a and few later Idaho Preston. Eureka ,Utah - ',ems Hohards left forever the bank A little tater h"ed ti) his emPI"Vers tit th same astonished his hearers. Henry making an incredibly rapid Ithey needed some one as bank messen- - tiling OM his father had founded. 510 of tho bolo place. No clerk Pet per omit of th - downo Above ngr. and Gustave was promoted. 3 trA Then Schmidt busied himself for half never miseed a day. He never was but knew it was utter folly to try to notch of do Ile in were sent to the an hour, Messages 4 late. lie never complained. Hi, wao a, fool Schmidt. There was a keenness Malt Lake. the the worker. metal vaunter, sign 1 in the man's scrutiny, a command of 11 as a wee Ho as twat clock, I regular 'fliers were trtvom that etal. loner, ttn i nflexibility a nd a regularity I! housewife. Soon he a, a toPuritan finished that day. i 'ey'rYthirig muid be show unusual talent. Ile never 14 purpose knout him that was corn. part of itobards Pk Sehnoidt paomPd r.... house ma had some or instilled lie mewling. All advertisers may thus be was obtrusive. but alwaye useful. and itown The new house of i,i,Alt 44 esietenco. niethoile of precision into each and Ito had a great capacity for WW1- cts born. acts born. assured that the most wide ',1,.!uptave of hit etript,,yrea. fleittnidt old as he was told. He too b.argom tniever)Lone and awake generous. but there was ii.ENIESIBEitit toLD DAYS. It wan a ass kirell$' and about prosperous the army to obey ontors. him that repelled clacses of people outside of certainty that any 4uty entailed him 1311 almoliptitro had attended to this, he Viten at from tbc. attempt departure 1,1 wvuld Ira performed, and wed arr., luny ;14,11mprit returned tO MIS pliVato ofne.,1 Salt Lake, as as within in all fcEemeti. He newer ehirkett lie btu, ostraightelst dealing-a- tiny tooaenesit et II tiPok till UWill limit and tried to I,,t,k FORMER the are their ana talent for mathemallea sad a clear. CUM, act Of 0 ith WO. A that PTO city reading etnhe Vapid nniting lover full gilt He alivaye eras willing ' kogical mit& Wile nO use. De It illArninAtiOn, Olc THE HOUSE . big PROM) Lnuncementi evening every to aid allure and did an much clerical rOn a runt read the words that were a few hours after the; come If kkhinidt had one weakness. it was work' to; some et the young men who oat motionleas , De rtir id!. wr:tten there arew aelarice as rierka. hit pride Ile we Inordinately proud minutes. its thottaht fiver hto whe,jo I off the press. of the hawse. When Regularity. depcndaldlity. accuracy, s$ the reputation "A .11te of ths airsetion he! thimaht Ile i4 are three greshetualitiee In a. Istaking reports came to him of the hies toit'lharthi, VI H. thought I a im Itolr fAittolishmtnt. Iss the year went on, wad in ithich the bunt was held be -e i 1 s at ;00" , 4.. I . 11..1;4'..a.. bs ''''' 0 '4.,Of.,,b1A.....1 .. '!" - i ii.rotli I til . I tea-t.sn- -- ..,,7 If - . ' ;.. r I O. ( , . - ":0;, 1, t i 11 , ' .. snort-ono- , t -- ... v.- - - , . Ns:eve7 . - ' ' 144 i ' to ''. I v , 1.,- I d 1 WHIM ' Of il. 'mange-etI - , .7........:' "'' pros-cede- d z . nine-day- i I k, i Complete Change Sem !oh Louvre" : r;:- - st - i to , : - arimircligli During the Year 1910 t: at ilese Cities and -- -- Towns are reached by the i e The News Semi-Weekl- y elk-u- HIEVIS r Passed the of alwaya-converee- 23,000 Mark . - e - is . - ''' .... - qThis I; "I carrier i Means Over 125,000 Coun- Readers. Salt Lake Advertis- Can You Address that Vast I I -' patile-stricke- ! I Congregation Through Any Other Medium Half so Effective i i i ! 4 0 0 FIITHISTORYWHITNEY OF UTAH ORSON F. 1 I by : IN , THREE VOLUMES 800 pages each, containing steel plates. Morocco A 235 binding $15.00. 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