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Show DESEItET NEWS TUESDAY 1 U FflLLEHE Squire Tretewney, Doctor Live? and th other have bidden me tell the story of our search (or Old Duo ejieer Flint's hidden lieaaure, and an I go back to the time alien my father kept h Admiral Iterrbow Inn. Then It teaa that the e.ii out. Hill Bones, name to ua for lodging, hi aea cheat . following after In a hsndbjft-rowAt tit requeat at called him "Cap- tain:" h aettled doan. always on the match for a "seaman with on las, and constantly singing an old aea- - JUNE ri' FAILS ill Stevenson n 1920 1." v p OF Zions Robert Louie Stevenson had "the "to do what service we can, for honCo-operatimost ve a or and not Jor hire." of presences f speaking steady, pens) ruling fire in Ike lie wae eager fa risk hie life epee, a romps lling power end at the time of tha agrarian troubles A - ta Ireland, and again ' ,k. Samoa, furtgout of the tong, nervous wae threatened wit A deportation for futures in All Other Prominent Repub hie activities hands, a lit cgo rrtte .. behalf of the no-genendly held between hie Leans Have Sent Messages lives. Ilia loyalty is beet expressed lingers ." man ea the dead man' cheat Of Cheer to Senator Hardconversation wae and a bottle of rum! in a letter to BarDrink and the devil had don for the incomparably brilns about their be, real , loved Sootland. . ing of Ohio. liant, yet he did and a bottle of rum!" not dominate the that s l "Singular Then on day an old blind man talk; ralAer A should live hare loft him the pirate surumo.ia" or helped in the South Seas WASHINGTON, June If. At hi "black apot. which u excited hint about himeveryone to under conditions first . conference with newspapermen that, combined with the effect of hi to naw , and so today, Senator unexpected rum drinking. It brought on a stroke, Harding announced and we found him dead upon the floor powerg of (Aeir striking, and I that his official notification probably imagination , Mother and 1 opened hta aea cheat, own." tny take place before th middle where I discovered a packet done up so continually II e nt eg eaye thla took with mo, and la habit that coUlofJuly. "he radiates talk a coon aa 1 could, went to tha doold huddle o Senator Harding said- he had ctors houae, where I found him with the run does loeived telegrams hills." of congratulations I the squire. a front all prominent Republicans and heat." But above To thorn I told the story of the hap- light Senator LsFollau of Wisconsin. was tempera--1 Colvin compares tha at Inn. and them the gav pening lopluU following an op- mentally poet. I hie warn humanpacket. From childhood it .j .0 had a very personal mee-K'heard ef Flint. I sup- - ity to the steady '"Tou ha I D D hie N gag frsm Col. Bryan, who aaeured pose?" laughed the doctor, a he han- (lama at heart of I m vtew-Twe no common had thaw To hear dled the packet. a great driftwood STEVENSON AS HE APPEARED great belli point politically," the senator said, IH "Heard of him said the aqulre, fire, while Aw IN 1876. far The following cablegram waa rebeating "heard of hirg you aayl lie wae the flashing humor and near. Lake i ceived from ElUiu Root, who la now buccaneer that ever The odd, unknown, enchanted gong tn Kurope: of lut iuy ' men w on hales th road If called have hero the clue to ..That 'Sincere congratulation and good StaveneoH had moreover the most I That from tha mountain callsalong, afar, old Flint' treasure, aa you seem to la ib wiahew Th mantle of McKinley be L.U. think, then lU fit out a ship tn Bris- sterling ernes of duty and of Vun upon you." I tol. take you and Ilawklna here along, (ice. "JFe were put here he eaye, Moke all th ground. Senator announced he that IThrdltig and Ill havo that treasure if I search N- would wot meet Chairman Hays of th a year?" national committee beIU. Republican When they opened the packet, there la ic fore next Monday. fell out the map of an island, with llwfni INSTITUTION While the senator was talking, San ' every particular needed to bring a ator Thomas, Democrat, Colorado, ar' ship to safe anchorage on its shore, IthiMIu'i of theTswtvwv sfCtsh are dlwbx.t Z. 0. M. was orgaiiized rived to congratulate him, TH hrbg and full direction for finding the ooUfld lh nOMtirve mi,b Oms proven ' treasure. By ROBERT XOUIS STEVENSON. tn a butts Thomas. cnmmae CO WHuLCiaLE Of ssopiBS "An a IRATiV klOK vUsout daisy. t in 1868 (Condensation by Alice G. Grozier.) If w have got to have a Republi"Tomprrow," said the squire, "I Hilary Mann Vfstrmt that two Brief ol: in for weeks start can for president you suit me," Senayes , f brir cruise for the treasure. , la ten days, we'll have the best ship, mutiny hung over ua Uka a thunder- tor Thomas said, adding that he had AD . WITHm TEH Oft TWELVE DAYS THE Court Mi Smollet thought It on hit of advice to give: "That the i air, and the choicest crew in England. At eundown one evening, I went. to. cloud.to Captain orsw shore leava, and man who staya at home will be elect , Tou ahall be ship's doctor, Livesey, tho apple barrel for an apple., and. beet and pi give th WHOLESALE STORE WILL BE other i Jim cabin boy and I am admiral." a party was mad up Including Sil- ed." them low, I got into tho barrel ver. Here is tha reof Some th men, ro,. , however, But It was longer than the aquire finding tn on with oat That fit and my rather thought being bodily sleepy, IH SeldP OPERJmOH. It I took mained aboard. i expected ere we were ready for sea. suddenly that subject," said 8enator HArdlng, a while In th dark; soon a Into Noll! there i in my head to go ashore, too, and the meantime I went to Bristol heavy man sat down with a crash near 'It Is designed US eoalset ih boalSBM'es refs Th nominee took occasion to deny first display advertiseand BOODontoal prlseipUs, Sod ssA times at SHI. be he. a also, and while looking over the ship by: I was about to Jump out when alippod unaeon over the aide and Into reports that h had been borjr-lwholroaia at as small aa tuivaaos os snot nS o'okx I i and around of tbs nearest log cabin. tho dock, I discovered I heard John Silver's vole and kept the forward sheet ment of the store that traaxportatloa as wul barely pay l prnt. tu J soon as th bow struck that - our cook was a seaman with on vry etlll. Before a boat: as shore-aiho had said Among .ho telegrams recslved to laavaatsiali mart a ftr Interest, divbmsd. ntllo IiI I d -wae the I trees, among Ha' caught with very was on In fiTOrof th suxkbotdvr. senator Harding domineering ggy lag. from dozen words I knew that at! honest pine. I a hranoh and swung ariiors, making tha publishers of .Ohio dally news-o- ff th crews hut servile and amiling to men aboard were tn great danger. ae soils will b gtvsa wksa sad wbere tha .IhM -appeared in The Deseret I Into th nearby thicket. W boinai ttlor silt Im th root. ngpers, who met recently at Colum- ready W scoots audits steier. I AMI; I X cannot toll of purchasers. details V r th th all bus, to havo my suspicion but began News Those who bare fobsrrt bod forthur of Mock Tour fellow 'publishers are proud they wer many and exciting! clever that my old shipmates of BUI Bones and h was ao deep-an-d . i. lb la IssUluUon.or bsrsny soliflwluial thru o.r. tw0 happenings I must of tho honor that has eom to you, doubts of "Long John Silver were John Flint; they knew th object of but ona ananrrtpttoa mosey I paw hi aid is Salt . I th telegram said. soon quieted. . ' our voyage,, and wore planning to do.11 , tbs bariasas, sat lassonasrsli onmroaasiag " Another telegram of congratulation ar paid la, tbatmttsr lur '! , W Bottled aboard our ship the His- away with our party and get the While wandering ' about In the is an exact photo-graph- fc Tasra d oroihars iu , thicket I cam upon a wild looking cam from Senator Underwood. Ale treasure for thomaeNe. paniola with Captain Smollet In lakstbaraa and lsaisonpvotuuliy Uils veil- - presorting : then one morning, a little beleader Democrats tbuajolaut the the la man hsma, was who a he said Ben seaman, -lookout A moment mor and In 7 dasUtauus, fore fliwn, thebmrtswrxln sounded his shouted "Land Hof and Wth anchored Gunn, marooaed-oa- . th island- - three senate, reproduction Country MssebbatsorereqaMtsd to pans bo. pips and tho crew began to man tho at "Captain Kidds anchorage," ac- yearn before. I got his story and h fere sensing paronoMa an I asp, was he Wi nik Madias a us to ours; not capstan hare. fur doo-tHERB, help great I umll olaliy fount told to tho. kst the chart the original ad. being as i "Now Barbecue, tip us a stave, cording oxearuluBd wbatthty On dost theyhavaftrtt and tho squire what 1 had heard, you shall see. Ui W be loaol Share, i W cried 4 voles rnO In our send the meantime had (ho the and had captain party they 1 tri Byi Order W th Board of Direstore, Th old one," cried another. , shown 1 col. wide, 5 crew ashore, so that we might' have abandoned the ship and taken up the main Wia. CUYTOS, "Ay, ay. mates," said Long John an opportunity to talk matters 1 had a notion to get over. ashore. fight who waa standing by with hie crutch dTInltf Otoretary, to th ship, cut her adrift and let nwry It was decided that we must go on, out under his arm, and at once broke Ininches deep. 4f1jUdf we could trust her go ashore where she' would, and to th air and words I knew so well; and ws counted tho by tt so mutineers from th adz were wo prevent to find sailing that against .."Fifteen men on the dead man's onjy i away In her; and remain baring Bon chest" Ch crew coming In on the nineteen. TAUST scoxrrx. Dolt mention of a coracle which ho The next morning It wws plain tlat Gunn's chorus; and then wo were off on our ary,. had mad and put In hldtiig, I set Fir and Feed Stable 81 out to find It; being successful I mad Ssooad oth Bu, H.L. City. my way to th ship, and laying hold prepared m acaoinmadat lb Fnblif of her hawser, was about to finish cutUvary and rmi. In oil lip bran oust I voices Slock BaM loose whan heard hsr ting promptly susodsd to, la r from th cabin; one I recognised as a. FdPSK. t. it host j. i that of tha coxswain Israel Hand th 6 other was a sailor whoso name I did not know. Both wer drunk and when TO THS I got a 'look at them through the cabin window, I saw that they were tn a death's grip. UTAH aT 1 , t v The strong current hed by this lJaoaneeJ2harge Methodist last strand of hawser the th parted Z. C. M. I. sincerely hopes that The News employees will enjoy the which I bait left, and both coracle and School' Principal in Korea ablp were adrift; with a leap I caught at th jib boom, and clung panting, celebration arranged for the occasion, and that a closer acquaintanceRefused to Punish Stu loft without retreat on tho Hispaniola. When I got aft I found th gallor didents Who Revolted. ship socially, will if possible, increase the , splendid reputation they dead, and Hands In a end condition. He was friendly enough while helpless, have already attained for devoted service and loyalty, but aa he grew stronger ho asserted himself and issued orders, which I Tho two SEOUL, Korea, June obeyed until the ship was round in the American missionaries Methodist low wooded north inlet r r- 7 ' . SUCCESS TO EACH NEWS EMPLOYEE The excitement of th last manoeu- Henry Appenseller and Miss B, A. vre had Interfered with my watch 8mith, who were dismissed by JapaFRdM TILE GENERAL MANAGER TO THE h upon tha coxswain, but something nese officials In Korea from their pocaused me to turn my head, when I saw sitions of of school, private principals . DEVIL. th fellow half way towards me, his te up-to-dadirk tn his hand; ho chased me around were accused of tilling to comply with tho deck trying to corner rrve; quick as th requirements of tha Japanese to sTOKt ta at; demonstrations by jom4 du(y thought I sprang Into tho mlxssn prevent Jlll-11SOUTH MAIN ST, shrouds and rattled up hand over students or refusal to punish students none too hand into the cross-tree- s; to havo disobeyed th govrn-me, soon, th dirk had otruck not a foot alleged 'order, below m aa I climbed. -Statements Issued by representatives commissioned th tsaohora to west They are from among th m,.(sam condition exists in all th mar. Now I primmed my pistols and re- of th Japanese government and by Hn. I facts (concerning th police 000 or to 0,000 animals that wer I kets of th country. . gather loaded. and Hands seeing this, knsw Mr, Appenseller indicate that both Inquiry.) hen Th wool market shows an oveq I havo detailed statements brought into Texas last autumn that the dice were against him; In missionaries refusedsometo of Investigate possexston and they ahow a tO' k drouth laid Us withering hand upon wore stat of demoralisation, accordstud- In my 41 th of demonstrations were after this ho m. of started maltreat who up Idaho. Nebraska atudenU Wyoming, Montano, spits tal of ing to Mr. LaBryer. Wool which a schools on th anniver- ed on or mor ot the following and neighboring atatss, and caused a year ago ranged from 10 to "On more atep Mr. Hands," said .1, ents in their it cents Korean independence waysIn slapping, punching, summer of fsllur "and I'll blow your brains out! I saw sary of - tbsor to upon kicking, crops a now is virtually impossible punish students who wrists twisted, sn object Inserted be- - which th hard depended for suste- to pound his right hand! go up over his shoulder, movement, cents h states Ths get 2t for, The position tween the fingers snd these pressed nance during th wlntsri ar- participated In them. like - an demand for wool is so slight, he said, something - sang was that UDtlI On student blood started. Of cattle that no dealers are movement and -- 1 taken by both missionaries recall This ths row through th tjjs air, making purchases such action by them would jnvl M have had a flngsr broken, from Texas into th Jg northwest pos- exsspt where they get mast th waa . pinned to an oppsrtunlty political element and that hy A114, This had been don tivth conditions ture similar tinder such-iuvery to at both my pistols went off and buy prices that tber-ar- t American the tfrom warned som been fBTBers auegB(i IT Texas when jg by snd 1014, during ltlt, my hands, but they did not consul willing to take a chance In interfere not and th country that the Japanese Officials In Korea was drouth A recent attempt Of th Wool Grow, fall alone f with a choking cry the political general In Korea. Mr.- Ap tend to Interpret th school regula- which Texasstricken, matters served tbs past during ere' association to hold a wool sols j coxswain loosed his grasp and plunged penseller declares that he obeyed th tions in such .a manner as to make winter offered hospitable pastures to at Enid, was called off because there down head first and I saw him government, order to th extent of educationalists poof the coadjutor Texas cattle. were no buyers. through tha clear water lying on th warning his student against demon- lice to sn unwarranted degree. It is starving sand beneath. strations and had told them they a mutter ot regard that Americans sn of mormonysm- I found that I was hold simply by-, would be punished II they disobeyed. gaged in teaching in Korea are aDeclI-Ical- Open Shop War Loom my" and of th skin pulling my arm Dr. James E. Talmogo. Political Frobtetn. enjoined by American governUp in Illinois Town JustByIssued self free, I finally got sshore, and with No statement has been obtained from mental regulations from taking any by Tho Gorham Press friends. They reached in my matters difficulty political part whatsoever principal of ths Palwha In 15. Ths open of Boston, Mas. had had som fierce battling with Miss Smith, QUINCT, 111.,' Jun Korea. This was brought out at Ths school. government agent girls' . y th mutineers, but In th and a flag assert that she did not warn her stu-- ! tho time f h?. ,nd Vlt'TtZ Conprising 40 psg-- s of "Brief shop struggle is now well under way on Distinctive Doctrine of tho of true appeared and Silver came dents dl- - strations A ss demonstrations Latter-daagainst In y consul-generQuincy. Church of Jesus Christ of mailed forward to bargain. Th doctor, much reeled by the government under the ! can plea of t . to the surprise of all, gav him th Tit announcement of th eQutncy Saints." waa political that the problem plea This is a compilation of Dr. for was but this later, explained ca,n chart; educationalist hBrlr. in an nature SOCIETY has association American and ought Open Shop ORGAN OF THE GENEALOGICAL article published during th U th when they dug for th treasure and not to interfere with It. Th authori- wshmlmlT been followed by th appointment of past two years in th great newspa' reached th bottom of tho Cache, ties admit that Mr. Appsnztllsr. prln- h. i ? OF UTAH. . a commute , e d by th Trad and Labor pers of th country. th nothing was found but a broken pick cl pal of th Tmlchal school warned th nf f assembly of ths Published to meet an insistent 'decity to resist th open and a board with th word "Walrus" stuasnts ut demonswation. ;lu against movement. and historical mand for these valuable articles th shop A quarterly magazine devoted to patters burnt Into It th name of Flint's . . Quincy is a strongly organised labor book form. Influence to restrain th insurrection- , ship! Cl mb tl .50. ' city, th assembly counting a memBen Cunn was th res) hero. Early placed a cordon sround lb school h. If J.1b especially to genealogical information and research. nr bership of over 4,000 and embracing DESERET NEWS BOC"- ITORIT In his stay on, the island he'hsd com declined to Investigate the affair or Main 8b th matter was political, la the pres even the fire deportment. The tabor News Building. THE TEMPLE WORKERS MAGAZINE." upon th treasure, and with great dif- punish th students. authorities committee has succeeded thus far in . is A,kMa.nM .harlterrmeAlf ent case hBtthe h Japanese to a env and ficulty It transported vlof wlthurswal several ons .j mtUr curing th hidden It; seven hundred thoheend ment It is published quarterly, JanuaryT April, July and Octoschool discipline and cl th original signer of th Open t touching na-- i flclals that be wss resfrA dT.rUh In minted all of that7 money pound should havs act- - shop agreement. On the other hand, ber. This years volume contains the' genealogy of Presiany offense atslnst school discipline ed. thg migglonri tlon. beside beery bars ef gold. tha open shop association reports th to po-oa him It that sssmed Th but secret! that doctor had wormed the dent Brigham Young, with, quotations from his teachings rerecruiting of som 10 names in addiof Ben Ounn and then arrenrsd lltlcsl element was Involved which tion to th origlntl list, snd these, it Is Bonilla Will for transferred th ths kinto ftllver th responsibility t and chart Ignacio glv knowing the world, genealogy, fpirit said, more than offset defections. garding temple work, from th principal (him- th each was empty. . investigation 9 that .Come Back to America Retail houses thus for bsv beento l the poLce. dred subjects. Having done W piled th treasure aboard the "' of every character and deslow to Indorse th plan, owing to n such any my power sst a prevent f sell .and finally reached ship, men. north on the Mexican coast, where w occurrence, I ought not to be called . MEXICO CITT. Jun 14. Ignacio thsjarg number of union scription, arranged from The Subscription price is $1.50 a year. To members of upon to search out offender of that Bonillas, former Mexlaan ambassaadded to our ersw. the best legal forms . and of Hide' ys Mr. Appentelier. He ex- dor at After a good voyage we reached soft, the Genealogical Society, $1.00. ' Washington, left her today for Bottom Out home just as friends of the squire plained that if he had searched for the United brought strictly States Markets Sajr Dealers were about starting out In search of th offender as a government agent The printing is limited. A tew are yet to be bed. demard-- d he would Lav been re, the Hispaniola. "toot of Northweit Cattle Leave tCopy-ig- ht OKLAHOMA CITT.' Ok!.. Jun 1. A fu7 euppiy always on in , bv the Pcs Fub-Ilhi- garded by" hisMr.students ss aadds ' that ADDRESS Co. (The Doetoo Post). Ccrv-rig- th police Hide dealer her declare the botown -' !rvconducted the thrir Home hand at the Texas for police Pastures In Ih of hide th and out tom s fallen J'nited Kingdom, th 'excluded him from the InDominions Ra Colonies end depend- tirmon. wool market room school look snd from the SAN ANGELO, Texas June IS encies under th copyright set, by quiry Green sailed hide which two week teacher and 14 students He con- Solid train loads of the Post Pubhehlng Co. Boston, on ego were selling for 14 cents a pound tinues: cattle hare aim net daily been leaving hsv dropped to IE N. B. LaBryer, Mesa. tT. 8. A. AM right reserved. ' Wished M Got Facta V W 47 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE, Salt Lake City. f Published by special arrangement point In weed Texas over the Santa manager ef a well established hid "A I had heard that the Inquiry Fa, Orient and Texas A Pacific with the McClure Newspaper fyndl-ea- t. company here, says the price xrill go 1 fash-for natlv pastures la the north-- : aa low os It cento, adding that th AH rights reserved.) had heed carried on In a Irutai "?? as. Mercantile Institution '- .. llie o. Extends heartiest o, Birthday Congratulations to the Deseret News die-cov- er X oll-all- - re-gr- ? Upon reaching its seventieth milestone ex-h- It blood-thlratle- T E WS. ZIONS st 4 earth-enchant- Treasure Island p W.. I. -- SJ5 - i , It com-man- alvi-ber- a, pr a Prf vV of and Idaho Showing all the new nationalities, visions and boundaries established at the close of the war. four page chart and wall map on the reverse side, an map of Idaho giving all new counties and auto roads. 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