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Show A t . , ' ' ; ? . y THE TOOELE COUNTY III. VOL. li&h, Her laughing eye the luntntr kU i That arch and bend above her display to view no eofter hue, 1 lov her, dearly Jov her, . M spirit sink with care; I drink The bitter leea of aadnesa; 'Tia then aha brings, on fairy wings ' To me the sweets of gladness, Her presence lifts my soul and rifts The angry clouds which cover My aky of life with aoptber stripe I love her, dearly love fa er. My ab .. The coming years may bring me tears And fajl my heart with pining; Yes, grief may fail hut to the pail There'll be a silver lining; In reer I go. Come weal or w e Around my heart will hover A vision fair, a memory dear, I loe her. love her. Luther A. Lawhoa. THE SPANISH WAY. s By DON CL A Rif WILSON. ar Daily Stout Purushivi, Co.) remarked at. the. officers LFonnd be seated at -- IMS, as mess lu the Exposition barracks that young Lieut Fogarty was caught in the meshes of the senorlta's .tselna-tfons- , and that If he was not watchful of bis seutlment he would some day turn traitor to his country for her sake, like the notorious Howard, and light against Uncle Sam in the army. But Fogarty, who once or twice overheard talk of tms kind, smiled loftily and treated his little Lirtation with the senorlta as a trivial affair, a matter of jest, the diversion of a gentleman and continued the flirtation. On the Luneta, one, night, when the Sixth artillery" band was giving an open air concert, his eye was caught , by a voluptuous Spanish boauty In an open Stanhope, and he never rested until he had formed her acquaintance. Now, this was a most difficult matter to accomplish, for Spanish old world Ideas of propriety and ail that ' had to be circumvented, T3e"Tr'r "Lad To be reconciled "'a'tu advances, and the girls inborn prejudice against anything and everything American had to be overcome. Then taere was also an absurd fellow named Loretto Cervlllo, an ex' officer of the defeated Spanish army, who claimed the senorlta as his affianced. Senorlta Lola did not evince any especial affection toy him ; she did not give way to those bursts of Spanish passion he had readly of so often in Action ; and it struck-coldon his ardor at times to tnink that possibly she was trifling with him, and that her acceptance of his attentions was prompted merely and Bolely from a love of diversion and excitement One night the lieutenant left the Reserve hospital pn Calle Las Vegas, and jumping into a passing caromet-ta- , drove to the Teatro Libertad, where he had an appointment with her. At the entrance he paused and cast a table in a re- mote corner near some curtains, chat-inlout In gaily with a sweeping panama and white duck, who sipped Idly at a slendor glass of emerald liquor, and seemed wholly sour and unapproachable and disagreeable. Lola kept up a running fire of vivacious talk, and seemed enIntranced the more as his creased; and as Fogarty, himself scowling blackly, quickly approached and sat opposite her, she greeted him with a delicious little bubble of laughter and said: Noches, senor tenieute! I was expecting you. See Cervillo dear old CerviHo!" impulsively kissing him, to Fogartys unutterable displeasure is so delightfully angry! Carrejo, it is exciting! two angry soldiers! Cervillo scowled back hatred at Fogarty. Fogarty sniffed sarcastically at Cervillo; and Lola laughed ip a burst of enchantment. LSenara. ghe said. It is beautiful1 drink? She poured out a glass. of absinthe, then tossed the lieutenant a pack of uatlve' cigarillos, and herself lighted one, which she smoked with exquisite grace and abandon. Cervillo turned slightly away, puffing sulkily at a cigarette, and glared savagely at the dancei- on the stage, as though the sight of Fogarty was intolerable. D n Cervillo! growled Fogarty, heartily. Lola, let us ride. teniente? Ride, she echoed; r ride? No, no! It Is oo delightful here! The lights, the dancers, the music Paloma, it is divine! See! it is Esmeralda who dances now! Esmeralda, who might be the Egyptian of Notre Dame. See how she sways! See how lightly she floats on those tiny toes! Ride senor? No, no! Let us walk along the shore, then, persisted Fogarty, coaxlngly. "Anything, senorlta, to escape this close den! She pouted dlssentlngly. Senor, do not spoil it. You Americans are so prosaic! Look. Cervillo enjoys It. He is happy. Why not g dark-browe- dark-eyed- d - ' rage! Fogarty was c; rivete,! j eyes juggler on" the su him lu amazement i perior officers boxes and the glasses at him from 1 foyer. Well? he bald. vlly, as he faced the angry Spaniard ' "What are you to do about i ' going -Senor a ill declared the t(. in fj. nieenut other, hotly, only one meenut I will , f 'ou; Baba? One meeuut! , - Aid if I do apologize, what then? One or udder ir. die! returned Cervillo, in a low,' use long. You or me! I bare Sjch! looked a file senorlta. A strange light shot. j it her eyes. He Interpreted it as a .illelige. I refuse, senor, said; and In a thrice a glove was j.rown in his face. he felt a stinging VP on bis cheek, and k voice hissed his ear: Den, you tnm what dis means. asso!" He did. But he t se his own way of answering the " ..llenge. His m- patience could brgo no delay in seek-- i knocked the ing satisfaction with one quick, Spaniard to the f.o straight blow, ti sprang back, breathing heavily. That was the Ai can way. In the confusion fet followed Fo-garty quickly took aenoritas arm. and urged her int I'flez. The cochero di ,Voss the Puhta Espana, down a fSus'road.to the aged portetillis tie r the wall, and then plunged irt. the narrow, of dark-paved, er Manila. Aft i interminable ride through 'tv wildering tangle ne finally pulled fore the door of . a'somber build; the very heart of tne old city, a response to hia Act, senor, th rlta, w'ith a gay are My very aou) with Joy. (CopraiOBT, DAY, DECEMBER 10, 1902. he r&i it es the u o-n- tim.U a picture of delight, . A aialdon tweet tm) coy : Hoy voice, tt trill, with music, fills It i?nvih I! STOCKTON, UTAH, VIRGINIA. ;EPUBLICAN WEEKLY. T 1 . , 1 S'32c S'o&Q'Q'o'&'S&'d&Q (o G) (0 cj (o cj CO G) o Co Ai:i CROCERY DHT O) 0 (6 c) EOI.iPAIlY b c) o J. W. LAWRENCE, Manager. O) b b 1 c) Co C) 3 Carries a Complete Lino O) Co fo of V9 ra o) o 0 GROCERIES AND MEATS j j' o' - (o - w jw c) Mgr c) (p Co (o (6 o) c Main Street, Stockton. C) o) c) c) (p c (o o) (o (o c) Tho Best and Largest Meat Market in (O (p o) Tooele County. ( foul-vme,- burst of laughtn "Buenos not I. to the officer cbe8!" and 4 ped iente! she said Buenos into m the .ihtul to Uie) i the dense, close it ponderous old f v ho-t.- .. .n i chero floated back ar as she swung door behind her. The driver walte eral moments. Tb said nothing, gave in fact manifested soever in the pro chero confidently i cussword and the to!" he was so a from his American not, and the coebV ed his fare was d mucho loco, he m lente! he said so mounted and looker patiently for in (o (o o) .Fresh Meats. out Always on Hand, and AlWIYW n VsrLiy b O) o) b b b .Ynis. i . - tions ,boal. (O sev-offic- o the cab ,no directions, or ny Interest The co-- . sited the choice impatient to hear .res. But it came y sagely conclud nk. Americano sed. Senor ten- !y, as he the caromet- wbat-eding- s. Pron-ustome- d dls-mt-o The Honerine Confectionery THOS. BEBB, All Proprietor. Kinds of Delicacies in the Confectionery Lino. Main Street, Stockton. you? Fogarty sulkily puffed at the cigarand stared into, the gossiping crowd.--Afta silence Fogarty tossed his cigariiloxaway impatiently, took .e senorltas hand, in his, and said: It is unjnst of you, senorlta. It Is cruel. Why do you 'persistently torment me? Why-- Torment jon? The little vixens mouth dropped in surprise, but there was a twlrkle ip her eye that did not I would not escape the lieutenant. knowingly cosa! Esmeralda is gone, and now watch, teniente. It is the juggler Mezziola who comes next. He is a marvelous man, so adroit! But what did Fogarty care for the stage when this enchanting miss sat before him? There was nothing offered the public from the proscenium to, compare with what Fogarty now watched In silence, his heart eye was caught by a burping with love. For a moment' he ' Spanish beauty. forgot .the place, the crowd, the jug-- It ever the audience waaa gler, the- - muslcand eyes - Ills scene, gorgeously colored, with head swam, his senses whirled hazily ''ing groups at the tables and In as .one bereft of reason. In an ecstacy Vies; a gathering of Spaniards, he squeezed her hand, he bent forof American ward,. breathing heavily, and before 'w- and Vnd damsels here he was fully aware of what he was C of elite Filipino mestezzos doing, and before the senorlta could Y escorts, of American avoid his passionate attack, he kissed khaki and limp gray her, then; sprang instinctively to his ' Vtv Fogarty paid scant feet Vail tfijs, however; his' eye Cervillo 'faced him, his black face ught for the pretty face growing blacker, -- his erce mustache Vt laat he found her. bristling savagely. er dark-eye- d - Cc-rrlll- - dark-eye- d aol-vntt- HHH-)-H4HH4HH- Current Time Card illo, i 4 RICHARD Salt Lake & Mercur Railroad, . la ZlfMt April -- ,Uan Cervillo faced him,' his fierce mustache bri8tllnf savagely, ta at the officer. "Donde bamos? There wag no reply. The officer didnt stir. The cochero repeated his Inquiry, then looked closer J squinted knowingly, like a sage bid fellow, and smiled a aly, slick little zmUev The officer was pi f ned'ln his place, a dainty poniard through his chest. snway. Name for the Baby. "He calla the habyf Coffee" "What a name! What dock he call It that for? Because It keeps him awake nights. Philadelphia Evening , North American oindeer' usually elect an old doe fij their leader. 1 1 L. L. L. L. L. S. A M A M A M AM & M.. L.... 45 11 t a ....... I 28 pm ( 00 L. H. GRAY, pm p a t t 0! PSfer Agent KBSE Salt Lake City. Fine Dress for Lady Curzon. magnificent dress is being embroidered for Lady Curzon. to be worn at the Delhi Durbar on Janl 1. It la being worked on rich Indian silk In a magnificent design of peacocks feathers, and the whole dress is to be entirely of Indian workmanship. Wants Calendar Changed. Camille Flammarion. the astronomer and social reformer, has Introduced a bill in the French chamber of deputies for the rationalizing the calendar. He wants the year start with the vernal equinox and to consist of 864 days. ! IHHIt R. E. ROSS. I LANO AND MiNINB ATTORNSV. a Salt Lake City. ft G. W. PARKS, LAND ATTORN ST. Seote-Aaerta- eh BaUdiac, , r ) I i . A J LAND AND MININS ATTORN1Y. I. Q. JACOBS, General Manager. J. L. OONKLING, I f4F-M--M--M--h 05 4 05 Stockton. am a am 80 p a 10 15 j PUBLIO. Sheridan St. 4, 1VOS. a S. L Leave Salt Lake via Leavt Fairfield via S. Leave Manning via S. Arrive Mercur via S. Leave Mercur via S. Leave Manning via S. Leave Fairfield via O. Arrive Salt Lake NOTARY GUNDRY, i ( , . Balt Lai (Sty, Li |