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Show - -- Tuesday, March 6, THE 1006. ORIENT give her she had. Her clothes were made in Paris. She was educated under French and EngStory of Most Sacred Woman in lish women, who taughf her their The World Who is & Prisoner languages, the polite arts, and For Loves Sweet Sake. music. . jShfe played beautifully upon the piano and upon tjie harp. most beautiful, Perhaps it was some of these inbeside whose image all dependent1 French and English claimants must bow, who is wor- teachers who sowed the seeds of humshiped by nearly 177,000,000 mischief in the girls brain. Deas the most saered nied an-beings to Jove any man or person living, is a prisoner be- o wed except the man her father cause she dared love an ordinary deemed her equal, she proceeded man. to fall desperately in love with a The woman is the daughter of handsome young Mohammedan the most powerful man in Egypt who spoke Freneh and who mingand is sacred because she alone of led with the English. He wns a all women in the world is descen- sort of official, holding a minor ded directly fromMohammed.And the under English in the position she is the last of the raceexcept government of Egypt, and he wajs her father. Her lineage is un- well born. doubted, for in her fathers But when the princess fell" In strong boxes are the most sacred loe, neither riches, birth, nor porelics of the great prophet and his sition counted. She simply fell in house is one of the centers of the love as if she was just a plain orof devotes Thousands religion. dinary girl instead of a famous each year visit his place in Cairo beauty and the and bow before the descendants many times removed, of the prophet, kill the sacred of Mohammed the prophet. And, THE A TALE' OF . the-rig- ht great-granddaught- -- the gazrwtt garmenls repule3fdhave been" worn by the prophet that still $re in possession of the family. The princess, who is declared to be the most beautiful that the eyes of man looked upon, was of such high caste that a chance to love and be loved as other maidens do almost was denied her. Born in the harem of her distinguished father, the only child of his real wife, she brought hitter disappointment to her father, who had hoped for a son to perpetuate the line of Mohammed. And never afterwards did the real wife' bear hnn any children. The harem was thronged with children, but they were not recognized as of the sacred blood and the princess grew up into girlhood, an object of admiration, of servi- - TRI-WEEKL- T level with the street! so that the wholworld might know of the -punishment. There" are two Tittle" windows, a foot high and nine inches wide, opening upon the street, a Ad in the street itself one or two guards women of the harem patrol constantly, while a short distance away an armed eunuch lounges against the wall. The prian itself isalout twelve feet long and about five wide, having the appearance of a square bay window jutting oddly from the heavy stone walls. It is beautifully furnished; and by passing through a door in the stone wall the wretched beauty can retire to her peeping and eating apartments, where she is attended by one of the trusted sbnes. All day she can stand inside the portieo-lik- e projection and gaze crowds that move back the upon French father teachers, palace, met LOG AN, UTAH.- - RAGE Kicked by Vicious Horse. - WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYANS Gordon Bentley, a young man NEW EOOK whose home is in St. George was New Checked Cottons For Shirt kicked in the head-- by a vicious Under Other Flags. Travels, Waists A Gay Little horse at Modena, and was partiSpeeches, Lectures. Summer Hat. ally paralyzed. v Bold designs rank equally with delicate patterns for hand embroidery on blouses. Some remarkably good looking checked cottons are shown for shirt waists. Checks in blue and black and blue and green make waists or attractive morning whole shirt waist suits. A gay little outing coat is of red, braided with flat red braid the exact shade of the cloth put on in military style. Handsome Japanese coral is a novelty. It is susceptible' of a high polish, but the color is not pink, but a pinkish white that is ' who Europe ans and left h.r have gazed upon the beautiful her lover, face of the girl declare that she A merieans Since Mr. Always Keeps Chamberlains Cough Rmedy in His House. VWe would not he without Chamberlains Cough Remedy. It is kept on hand continually in our home, Bryans European tour a year ago he has been besieged by requests for copies of his letters describing his travels The letters, together abroad. with a number of his lectures and other publie addresses, have been gathered together and published in book form. The European letters contain Mr. Bryaae account of what he saw and learned while in Europe, and present interesting views 'of Ireland, England Scotland," France, Switzerland, Ger- says W. W, Kearney, editor of the Independent, Lowry City, Mo. That is just what 'every farpily should do. When kept at hand ready for instant-use- , a cold may be checked at the outset and cured in much less time than many, Russia,- - Holland, Belgium after it has become settled in the and the Netherlands, tegether This remedy is also with a description of his visits system. without a peer for croup in child with Count Tolstoy and Pope Leo. ren7 and will prevent the attack Ilis Thanks giyin g addrm, delivwhengiven as soon as the child ered before the American Society becomes hoarse, or even after the in London, 1903, is also included. croupy cough appears, whiehcan In this volume appear Mr, Bryonly be done when the remedy is ans accounts of, his visits to Cuba kept"athSnd; For "sale by all and Mexico, add he write enter. - Birth oflhe d rug gist- slaThThgTy of ! the-- Cuban Republic." cluded his lectures The Hicks Almanac For 1906. seems constantly searching the if-- expectnrgsoffiebl)dy by her father was followed by an to appear who never does appear. outburst that shook Egypt and Perhaps she believes he has dearoused all Islam to-- an outburst serted accepted her and chance no was gone away. of fury. There forj:fathers money The husband whom she seeks a eome home and all will be forgiven note. The Mohammedans probably never will come to wave frH her a l(iss or make a signal to and especially the prince, e show that he still loves her. "What that the girl had brought upon the name of the pro- has become of him no one seems phet by marrying below her rank. to know. That is one of Egypts Instead of a note of forgiveness 1crets. and was married to him. emwds-n- s- hery-perha- THREE FRIBBLESOFFASIIION and forth along the street Her face, heavily veiled, with only the upper part revealed, shows traces of her sufferings and witLihjas&islauiLJiljmcjQfhei she JOURNAL The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac will not be published for 1906, but his Monthly JournalWORD AND WORKS, has been changed into a large and costly Magazine, and t will contain his storm and weather forecasts and other features complete.- - The November number, now ready, con tains the forecasts from January to June, 1906. The January, number, ready December 20th, will ps astro-aomic- d;s-grae- al ne also on A in- TheValue of an Ideal, both of which he has delivered a number of times before Chautauquas and other gath1 erings. f Other articles in,the volume arc his addresses on Imperialism, delivered on the notification of his The Atnomination in " 1900;" written tractions of Farming, for the Post; Saturday-Evenin- g the Peace, address delivered aljhejlpllaodjocielydinnerja, conTamnhrfofecastr-fforaJu- ly ihoTaikeiMqqftkwl to4liegovera his St. Louis convention made soldiers Three Hewlett's of a Crown, ment of Egypt, squad to December, 1906. The price of 1904; HIM .ns s: the nomination this splendid Magazine is one dol- speech seconding suddenly surrounded the house !r in Utah. very beautiful. of Cockrell. 'Senator Naboths which the princess and her conGold beads graduated in size, lar a year. See it and you will British Rule in InVineyard, WHAT IS CATARRH? sort were spending their honeythe largest, of course, in front, have it. The November and Jan- dia, the address at the grave of moon. the princess was seizeu, are lovely,. As these beads are uary numbers containing the Rev. Philo Sherman Bennett, and an urteousl placed in a carriage. Cyrus E. Napper Guarantees a hollow, the cost of such a necklace Irl R. Hicks forecasts for the account of his recent trip to the of even worship. tilde, Cure by Hyomei or Will Refund is not and escorted with great solemnity high. Those who possess whole year, and more complete Grand Canyon entitled Wonder Perhaps she longed to do as the back to the palace of her father. the Money. the gold beads worn by their than ever, ean be had by sending of theWest. The book is illusother girls did, but she was too The husband was seized on some at once 25 cents to Word and most lucky. 'are grandmothers And and too sacred. well caste printed on good pahigh Until er recent years, it was and hurried or other Works Publishing Company, 2201 trated, charge in recent by Judging displays bound.- - - t when she was 17 ears old and a thought that catarrh was a dis- theshops"and a few examples on Locust Streets St,7 L0uia. M0.7 0r per and substantially away. of Under of features One the woman she learned that even love i The girl wept just as any other ease of the blood, hut now modem the tor this officer" seem be we threaten to stage7 was denied her. No man in all bride would weep when she was seienee has proved that catarrh is QtherJFlagsl-i- s -t- he Notes on ed with a revival of the long eahis return all that for or in Cairo, Egypt torn from the armsof her hus- a germ disease jand can be cunpd To Cure a Cold in One Day- - Europe, written after These affairs are princiwell rring from abroad, and giving in brief matter, was at the same time band and she refused to be c un only by a treatment that will kill of pear pearls, shhped pally from & resume of the many interborn and rich enough to claim her forjpj the germ and Real the mucous Take seen is LAXATIVE BROMO there Qui'though occasionally who were as his wife. Some there The'stern father was not done membrane of the nose and throat. j esting things he saw. a of diamonds and nine Tablets. Druggists refund would inferior of CIoth Bound. 397 pages. Price, rank, though lie decided that the girl who, to Therefore, when you have., cafails some W. if money ir tocurer'E.' earrings pearlsrThere'&re fit in the a mate her hae made $1.25, Postage Prepaid. his way of thinking, had blotted tarrh. jou ean readily see that if with three GROVES signature is on each stones dangling been had of her father To our subscribers we will furthey eyes the record of the family of Mo- you want to c u r ej t ,.you.slioiiUl 1 ves every where! boxT '25c T were and there nish the book for $1.00 many wealthy, use Hyomei, which medicates tin hammed, deserved punishment. morning, noon and night, not the wdio were wealthy enough, yet in ... . 7. He appealed to the Egyptian air you breathe, thus killing the old fashioned, sensible gloves of THE the .eyes of the descendant of government for its sanction for catarrhal germs and healing the Here is a Snap. ended which our I grandmothers, be Mohammed too base born to his plan of punishment,. It smarting and raw membrane of at the a but with gloves considered It is sot often that we push a would not do, he thought, to place the passages through the nose ami which never stop arm, long gloves She knew only the companion- the descendant of the EDITION clubbing proposition, for as a Holy Man throat. till they reach the elbow. harem of the women of the rule they do xTotThiount to ship The complete Hyomei outfit! One of the latest models in the in a common prison, and besides and a few others who were per- there was doubt as to whether or much hut here is one that is cerbottle consisting of an inhaler, a mitted to meet her and kiss her not the offense shehad committed of Hyomei. and a medicine drop- raiUinery world is illustrated in Read. Whsrtssr th E nails h Lan- tainly a bargain! hand in recognition of her high would enable him to place her in per, costs only $1, while extra bot- the cut. There is a suggestion of The Womans Home .Comguage is Spoken. the old English walking hat in station. panion .. .. .. .. . ..$1.00 tles can be obtained for 50cent the prison. of-which-- is " ' brown shape, And yet, because of her high So he asked the government to Cyrus E. Napper has sold a rough sfraw trimmed with a Per-sia- n For the autumn season now at The Review of Reviews , . . .$3.00 .. ..$1.00 land the most valuable paper to The Cosmopolitan some had she birth, privileges permit him to build a prison for great many Hyomei outfits, and crown scarf about the crape ne The Journal (our paper)77.$3.50 morerebn that were denied toothers.She his" daughter" ih his ow- home. the "morehe sella,-thvpxrwilLbe the New York Thrice-a-Wee- k and caught in front witha. dull was permitted to ride abroad And, stranger, than that, the yinced he is that he is perfectly because it offers World, gold --bucklemore the at gidarprice777!777!7X $3.50" than you Ihrongirtlie city"' with her face beneficent government of Egypt safe in guaranteeing to refund thf price any ?A long brown plume starts For a short time we will furnish other paper published anywhere veiled, to see, if not to mingle granted the permission and sanc- money if Hyomei does not euro. from the left side and falls over in the world. with the jostling, happy crowds, tioned the life imprisonment of every paid up or new subscriber back of the hat. the and on occasions she was taken the wonderful beauty whose only This is a time of great event to The Journal the four publica-tisn- s Afflicted With Rheumatism. CIIOLLET. JUDIC one year for dinvVe to some with her father are having great wars, and great offense was that she had married , $5.50 ner given by the English or by the man she loved. I was 'and am yet afflicted CHEAP RATE3 TO MEXICO. other changes of a stirring kind Only ,r .. is of a It and all $3.00, the high bora ones in the Egyptsaving are occurring both at home and with rheumatism,!, says Mr. J. . So the prison was built. COLOuntil 7th the first Daily class are snch April ian government, where her rank Thrice-- a abroad. publications, The Week It is a strange prison, built of Bayne, editor of the Herald Al- RADO MIDLAND tickwill sell man as a family needa to of every . was recognized - . . World comes to you every other but lacquered wood into the stone dington, Indian Territory, ets Mexico to and Ogden times. with City the Palin ( Everything that riches could walls of the palace itself, on the thanks to Chamberlains . day, except Sunday, with all the keep np 4 " thereof for north $44.60. point : AtBalm am able once more to news, fully, accurately and promSleeping-ca- rs thru to 7 Denver ALIAS SUMMONS tend-to business. It is the-bs- si ptly told THE BLOOD DISEASED without Now time is the change. of liniments. The Thrice-a-Wee- k If troubled with World is to -visit historic old Mexico. iAiCy-SYSTE- II -DISORDERED rheumatism give Pain Balm a fair in its political reports. You In the District Court of the First Beautiful illustrated books on ean Judicial District of the State of get the truth from its columns When's Sore or Ulcer is slow in healing it is the best evidence of a dis- trial and you are certain to Mexico free. Write its and, people whether yon are Republican or Utah, in and for the County of eased condition of the blood and a disordered system. They show that the morer than pleased with tne L. H; narding, General . Agent, "7 bodily impurities, which should pass off through the natural channels of prompt relief which it -- affords. Democrat- ,- and that is what' you - Cache. . absome retained the in inforroa-tk)are lrom cause. Salt The blood further for system being Lake, "nature, One application relieves the pak want , solving th? waste matters becomes steeped in poison which finds an outlet THE MIDLAND ROUTE The it sale For all or . Sore Ulcer, keeping . by druggists. a. always through the assures you the best service and has a Plan tiff. 4 madiolnal'Yad'a inflamed, painful and festering. As praiM your serial story running, and it . It the blood constantly discharges its would itch, burn and bleed,tor scenery. 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