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Show TflE ri7Twir7uAsi!u3i?! KQTtCZ. ' ' , ti or touatj Cbri g :s?8ct-l4- LOUAN, otno&t To Sirence tZen isked abruptly, Mr. HUlyer, whos i 0 that family o Cranstons thats come here from Virginia 7 Essa heaPd theiuI aid HUlyer, taking a breath, Major iBeri for Cranston1 a member of a fine old family, a regular Y. F. V.; he owns I or seven farms la this . t!l. Diitrio Court, an ts? baa a lot o Investments allcounty f Oaobs Co over the country. He moved here about six m?th a beense the climate agree , . Notic to Caiiton, with lm, an he ha nt very strong. - J , George got acquainted with his daughter, a pretty, likely gal, but as Creators. piotic proud m queen,' an theyve been good friends ever since. Shes well with voucher educated, itt Mendon, Ceche Conotv, An nos he, an they get along power-ifu- l Vtmbtr k. well together. Have yon ever seed SUth. A. D. ?er, Mrs. Buckley Joty D, publication, grst Yea, once. answered the woman, JASPERLEMMOJf. tBOA 'an1 1 never shall Husr.e.Deeael. Hrnrr forget It. fer It show-eAdsfnWr me plainer what a fine character George has than anything he ever , Notice to Creditors done. Thars a lot o meddlin folks ' out at the Cove, Mr. Hlllyer, an the Lewi. ".B,rbrC. orreent claim with voucher report got out that since George got Ceche County, hi schooliu an you tuck im in with day of December 30th. A.D. 1004, you that he was ashamed 0 me. They " "bSScjamW M. LEWIS, kept this talk 'up, an when be got to C. LrU. Deceeeed goln here an yan with Lydia CranWrtMtor of Berber ston it got wuss, an some of em Mowed that the girl didnt know what sort Creditor. to notice O' scrub kin George had. This got to "tu. voucher George somehow, an one day when I 8mlthtteld.Cebe County was at Grove Level camp ground with !uWforethe8rd dey of December some o my neighbors. fetched George tlof flrt publication. July SHh, A, D er out along with some other couples of towq folks. An when he seed me . B. V. LA.KSEX.' V. Lrou, Deceased re Oust In front o Mta Fellows tent ,UUtrtorof with some more women he fetched the gal right up to me. He was sorter Notict to Creditors. pale au excited, ut he retched down an tuck my hand an lifted me op, Painter, deceeed.s A, dimrUPrent cllm "lth an says he. Mlsa Cranston. I want you to make the acquaintance o my luiti UTAH AUGUST AN ARABIAN Abu Mulawl, 18 ' 1!K1 POET , Wandering Bed Questions About; The Worlds Fair ouln Minstrel. FritiEiThlsi ui I . y . wj5L?t tiJSJihe8rdd r - d DwL 111 Jeo?&the3rd ' Tchr - - arat mother no, that wasnt It exactly. This was It, Miss Cranston, I want you to meet my mother, an me ,n' her naiSMaTA,, inlstrator of Oeorye Painter, Deceased. Shook hands. It was awful, Mr. HtlJ-ye- r. Ive got a little more sense 'n a Jay bird, an I seed through It. I seed, Court la end forJSalt Leke moreover, that while she was a i the District perfect junty, State of Cteh. she was sorter set back.' She got lady, ' prti term, 1004. red In the face an was all flustered In Hon. Judjjesof seidconnty. wbat she said, but be stopped that talk eorye A. Uure Co. a corporation, Plentlrf. T. out our way an showed what he was. D. Hemmond. Defendant Sheriff's Sale. I . To be sold at Sheriff sale on the S3nd day of mrnst. HUH, at 1 o'clock, noon, at the front Mr of the county court houne In Loiran' tah. aH tbo rlyhl title and tntereat of defendant on Oct. VA 1003, in and to the : illoviny described real property, to It f chain east of a. Beginning at a point north of the north-eae- t' olnt 1050 chain mer of bioek II. Plat A Providence Town ite Survey, thence runnlnirweet Hi chain; icnce north 4 chains: thence wet AjM chain north-east a point 14,10 chain north of the oraerof naid block, thence north 0 chain to M renter of Spriuit Creek ; thence in a south y easterly direction following said Spring reek to beyinnlny, tojrether with all ' water ' lehts. . GEOROE G.BIQBY, sheriff. Cache Connty, Utah. kld Delinquent Paving Assess- Sidewalk I ment Notice. ' - Notice la hereby given that pursuant to ordinance of Logan City,l will sell at the office of the City Recorder la Loiran City, Utah. the following deerribed real property, or o much tberrof a may be neensaary to pay the special urllt paring aweasmeut district No, ft, la sidewalk Logan City, levied upon each of mid tracts of land as herein respectively Uted, ob the Sith day of Aug. 1004. Proa- - Asscss- Lot, Blk lajte . ment .VAnilfc IX 4 74 03 Ml NraWonmLemls S4 07 67 74 4 100 1 JUryABrsch It 1ft . nc--CarII 150 1 187 ft! ! ft! 03 , 10 - 50 3 I an . 04 7ft 7 S 0 S PtTf11 7 T 04 ft ' j 1,1 t SS1: IW .LaB.rrrlou,jh r'i.r.rV,, 5? 7 7 5 7 7 asANfeleoa N'b w r Kary A Phelps v Owners 5 7 ft ' 10M ' W - .4 10 74 Sft 73 4A S 111 1 75 01 0SW 137 M S 30 0 40 101 ft LUCY 8. CARDOJf. . CUy Treasurer, of Vehicles Know ye rWI located that A. U. Jacobson ia at the old stand south at te I the m1 !i ecient wheelwright in Logan na make all wagon and carriage best atyle, alt work 5?1 jjaranteed. Carted spring bars to order. Select Stationery Tea, hes all right, Mrs. Buckley. The old men swallowed. Maybe, ventured the old woman tentatively, maybe hea In love with that gat, an knows she halnt the sort that her folks haint the sort to overlook a a Thats Just It, Mrs. Buckley, said the merchant with firmness, an that accounts for his misery an' the whis-cMr. Hlllyer, y. St. Louis. Of the types of people represented at the Worlds Pair there are none more interest-' ing than the Bedonin Arabs, the Indians .of tbb Orient; whose' home is in the deserts lying be tween Palmyra and Damascus, where they dwell in tents and follow the grass spots with their herds of cattle and horses. In the Bedonin encampment in Jerusalem at the Exposition, of these Jsmaelite people twenty live as did their father Abraham in black tents of goat hair, drink from. water bottles of goat skin, and eat cakes baked in open ovens of stone. Different from most of their tribe the Bodonins in Jerusalem are Christians, not Moslems. They are Druses, or followers of the teachings of the Greek church. In their tent at night they gather to sing to the war songs of, their fathers, their love songs and the lamentations. Essa Abn Mulawi is a type of the Bedonin singer. His instrument is the rabah or the stringed fiddle of horse hair such as David played. All day long Essa Abu pits iu the door of his tent in the Worlds Fair Jersnlem, and on and the while sings plays rabab, nearby is the hnm of the hand mill, where the women, keeping ;ime to the mnsic, are grinding wheat. Essa .Abu is not only a 6inger, bnt a poet. Though be can neither read nor write, his songs are full of the pictnresqncness of the Orient. A drageman has translated one of them from the Arabian ; and while in the translation itioses much of its original beauty, It will give some idea of the character of the song: For My lady, mj beautiful one! You my heart is burning with hot 1 - t There are a lot of little things in connection with a trip to the Worlds Fair at St. Louis that you will wish to know pates, how long tickets are good, time of trains,' whether or not a change of cara is necessary, what one hss to pay for board and - . k , if , lodging. I ain in shape to answer these and similar questions. Call or write if you rant information - The Ruck Ilaa4 operate tiirouirti HleepiBtr ear daily Colorado to ftt. Loui by Reduced rate ia effect dally. Kana CUy. Coach excuMtnn at Irsqucnt Interval. Vail ' Information on requeat H DRAKE, Dist Pass Aye at, G, A. BIBLF,, Trav, Pas. Agent .f ,t f 100 West 2nd South St., , Salt Lake City.' C. B. 8LOAT, General Agent Passenger Department, Denver, Colorado. 4 the Folks Tell at Richfield -- or wherever else they happen to be, that you are going to the Worlds Fair via Chicago, and invite them to join yon on the trip. Explain also that the Burlington charges only $42.50 for a ticket from Salt Lake City or Ogdeu to St. Lonis and re- tnrn, and that Burlington thro standard sleeping cars leave every day; tonrist sleeping cars once a week. singing; Bnt for me, my thoughts . If yon will send me the names of your prospective com- panions, I wilt send them (and yon) a Worlds Fair Gnide, which costs nothing, bnt tells much. . TO BE CONTINUED v- ! This thing has hit Mm away below the belt Thars no two ways fire. about It. Im dead afeard Its gotn I cannot tell whether it is love to undo all thats been done. the more, it is so strange. The old woman raised her eyes to the Or hate troubled face before her and stared All the people in the tents are Lets hope not, she said. steadily. Shorely the Iord will show us some way to to avoid that. Hlllyer dropped his eyes, and, turning toward the door, the old woman slowly shambled out. '4 M f are llllllimiiHli heavy Bring the swift horse here unto Ticket Office: V 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST. me, I would ride across the desert. Where may lady is and peace, Or death and rest await me. 'limn: R.kF. NESLEN, GcneraLAjfcntr SALT LAKE CITY. It is a love song, and is sung ' with great feeling and with an acL Reeders the bile roore fluid and companiment of hand clapping by family as thus helds the blood to flow ; it af- other members d of the aronnd the fords prompt relief from bilious- they sit cross-leggeis typical ot ness , indesrestion, sick and nerv- camp fire. Essa Abn who are scata class of Bedonins ous headaches, and the of northin food and driuk. Herbiue tered all over the deserts he has no acts quickly, a dose after meals ern Syria. Usually tent to from wanders bnt will brine the patient into a good home, and his for and keeping tent sings condition in a few days. fee. small G. L. Caldwell, Agt. M. K. and a Among these Bedonin people it T. R. R. Cbecotah.Ind. Ter., writes I was sick for is not an uncommon thing to find April 18, 190-1- : with their hands and over two years with enlargement of the women The work of tatthe liver and spleen. The doctors faces tattooed. done just bedid me no good, and I had given tooing is generally when fore the girl becomes a bride, lip all hope of being cured, use which among thesex people fremy druggist advised me to Gleswood Springs, ' Aapen, Le.tlville, Pneblor Colorado Little is very young. and sound quently me made It Herbioe. Denver, Omaha. Kansas City, St. Lonis, Chicago, and a Jedah Sgrings, (Hatoon, Bros Riter Sold T0c. by well. Bedonin, who is living wth her aU B A all Southern Pacific Drug Co. Connecting at Ogden Union Depot withTranscontinental parents in Jerusalen was betrqtbed Line Short Line Trains. The only her birth toan and of Oregon the on day c For Sale. Arabian boy of 20, a member of passing directly through Salt Lake City. v one whom ehe Now is your chance to boy a the same tribe, butHe is now fol well established business in Logan has never seen. Splendid Equipped Fast Trains Daily Between ) Herbias - over-indulgen- Tho Occhic Lino to fonr-year-o- ld lowing the business of his people-tra- ding horses and herding cattle stock. Other interests neediiig ray in the deserts of northern Syria. attention.Enquire at this office. Not only has Jedah been practically purchased and is to become fnre showing the latest the servant of tbe lord and master fenf.iaUl,.0ner3r"t11 the pret elected by her parents, but her a80D ?ernCie8 Writing to We like best to call pretty brown face is not even tattoo. The be the of mark the e of these new escape SCOTTS ET.ULS10N u an vidence ot bands; face and arms of her mother it stands so embecause food a are tattooedrnd it is stated by 5?d taste and fnltnre nutrition. for perfect phatically members of tbe tnbe that" the Pleasing to a of restormatter yourtelf, the in And yet women of his family clear back to comnUment new to of giving ing appetite, Ismael have been so marked. As homya write. CALL especially tissues, the to AND SEE strength soon as the Worlds Fair is over, THEM. Is that actum Its A i nerves, to th j little Jedah her parents and all medicine. of .t 4 the Bedonins will return to Syria; free Co then Jedah' will be tattoed, and. SCOTT & BOW Mi, .ywi 1 .tvl Strert, following two weeks of festival, I Mala yyi. oJ ft i.ool aUdmjrSI, the wedding will take place. City; with' new and op-to-da- te .t OGDEN AND DENVER vJ Via Three Separate and Distinct Scenic Routes, , ) v TCira xT T Beaver FIWMN . AND Cr.:i3, fosses tfccnle. CANARY SlEEPLij Free City. SI. Lewis' end ttlce without tel!:!: Ct:!r Cm. - ; , EXCURSIONS. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED ' - - CASS . j ! DINING CARS, Services la Carte on all through trains. to-tho- ''nlon Jewelry logah, utaij. - ' For 'rates, 'folders, free illustrated booklets, etc., lnqmre of yoftr ' ' sesrest ticket agent, specifying the Rio Grande route, or address , t I. A. BENTON G. A. P D., Galt Lake n |