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Show =. SA of Old Nick UTAH STATE OF OF Oya By S. BE. KISER. A NewLine of HE GUT ΚΗ ByCV Ra Leather Gooas ΕΙΡΧῈΡ the Transformation KI ve . 1 Same 9 Κ x w you er and gre in of the a loud d inside and purses x y eplie he εἰ s the y should see r rowr 6 g w { Alice,” one ] Εἰ ated | r of at e interior } Days anc | Ώ [ y e coat [or ladies; and bill books for men. e in KS as got 6 for Q} 1 no ΠΟΡΡΙΠᾺ ie i Oh, a loor . t ex asked Lod ΡΟΟΩ͂5, y N—not : 1 the quality 1s the very fin- Vt aae 2:30, 1 Has just arrived, and w hile est the prices are about the } 569 =“ SM od ELS we Oh ΚΠ seashore 14 tree Its I know whether received many presents, packages I ind each which was written one ly which ward; ν e seems to make not her she has 170 AIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH perfect happy who was to re t ¢ but J am ‘ iste it. If that girl were set and something just as good i eturn I got her deserts 1e would spend the There were propose a vote of thanks to Mr. Brad holidays with the dentist. She—well, with drumsticks | Shaw f pening our eyes ! you know I have seen a good deal of ] : there were huge | Some of the children and a few of | Alice lately You know we just had filled wineglasses at to be intimate, since PLANTS, SEEDS Best on earth REES Free catalog. Intern’! Nurseries, enver, Colo. 4 nts Wanted. Rob was dividing his attentions pretty equally between For the Cosy Corner. An elderly man from the country, intent on purchasing some furniture, proceeded to the city to put his skill for bargaining to the test. On enter. ing an “old ec } he found himself confronted by the proprietor After turning over the stock the old man purchased a chair 4 few days later the purchaser returned to the shop again with the chair in about half a dozen pieces looked at tl gravely and examined them then suddenly exclaimed Ah, my friend, I see what is the matter; somebody has been sitting on it!”—Tit-Bits us |} Old Nick ened Joining reom | real thing the 80, 190 fiseal r ἶ N ty Ὁ to $195,839.9 contemplated Plans are foot gon, on wa fo to be playe n New Year da rame Portland, Multnomah Athletic clu and an all-star team from Walt picer, known farmer denly last stock, death ing of a At week while being blood a_ to in of the his a quer his as breal eight Albert T. Day, the negro sentenced to be executed on December 13 for the colored, had murder of H. H. Voss his sentence commuted to life imprisonment on the llth by the board οἵ pardons | Mrs. Anna Bradley will not leave | Washington for Salt Lake until after the holidays. She is still too weak to make the journey, and is at the home of Arthur Hays, solicitor of internal revenue, € : : 4 horses cattle between and May 40 and cents be for November. merchants bought their goods, and he always returned bearing many Weeks is {κ ΄ not that } meee n of as There pe Si, “<PSες. declared my he h } ) ‘ id, dar was Dr 29 Vance He de Vance e to Salt from € 1 cau county Mr n 8 a t w that i 15 Ww t years Villam pital. A. d, The day wa ently was ( mucl is wy ἃ | bite of a Was McEnery a νί week to the $5 The his feeling the a wned -_ ; Ww Γ € clear, th: 11 The and Al hall was to be ed at 12:30 sharp, so that people who wished to go to church | could do so : still be in time for the beginr zy of the ceremonies over whi Nick was to preside. The crowd began to assemble an hour before the time set for the opening ef the doors. People danced on the sidewalk, slapped their hands saatast | Boys. mendable. Flowers as a Cult. One of the most practical plans for literary, most of deceitful literary. inculcating among the masses a taste for plants and flowers has been hit upon by the city fathers of the little Hessian town of Alzey, where each girl in the public elementary schools receives every spring two plants to care for. Inspectors at the end of the season make their report, which ia invariably good. and he talks about books the time. Well, Alice is so that she pretends she, too, is I hate deceit.” “But how do you manage to keep up the conversation when he—” “Rob prefers a conversation in which the other party is a listener, dear. Of course I told him when we first met that I dearly love to read.” Oh, where The Pepper Family. well, I don’t knowa girl any who reads as many fashion magazines as you Μ Τη Well, I knew that meant to make me a handsome Christ nas gift this year , and-er-perhaps add himself to it.’ But how Have you never heard of fer intuition, dear? Con quently I just mentioned to him the fact collecting turquoises. I knew way he changed the subject had taken the hint and thought it ac cidental Oh—h; do show n e He asked if I was fond of Thacke ray I said I doted on him; I'd have said I doted on white mice if he had confessed a fondness for them—I was so happy. Well, yesterday I dropped in at Alice’s. I found her in the library; she seemed nervous and Ι stayed to find the reason.” “Five Little Peppers in the Little 3rown House,” by Margaret Sidney, j author of th > famous Pepper books, which have gladdened the hearts of many thousands of juvenile readers, has recently been issued from the presses of the Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., Boston. By the art of the author, “Margaret Sidney,” in private ife Mrs. Daniel Lothrop. who lives in Concord, M ss in “The Wayside,” made famous as the resiience of Nathaniel Hawthorne, the irrepressible Pepper children with their many hu}man and lovable qualities have become familiar acquaintances, and the presentation of situations is so genuinely humorous that all ages are entertained. The recent addition to the Pepper family is equa'ly as yood as its predecessors. “She asked if I did not consider a set of Thackeray the nicest Christmas gift a man could make to a girl—a gir] he liked very much? I replied, ‘Yesif the girl had saffron hair and eyes which were located at right angles!’ ’ “And she—” “She replied, Oh, she was in earn est; she knew a man who meant to give a luckygirl just such a set. Theshe intimated that he intended to hint his hope that the set would soon b« housed under his own roof.” But who—” ‘I said, yes, the girl was lucky if she had a genius for martyrdom; that the man who would make agirl such a gift would be the man who would expect his wife to prefer a subscrip tion to a magazine to a new tailor nade frock i an addition to the brary toa to Palm Beach!” Good! fact. the Instructs the “Rob the Ranger and “On the Trail of the Arabs,” two books by Herbert Strong, the celebrated Enish writer, recently published by the Bobbs-Merrill company, of Indianapoli Ind., are two storie of adventure that are bound to prove fascinating and instructive to the average boy, the kind of clean, whole some youth who has a longing for adventures of all kinds Mr. Strang is a writer whose storie have attracted the attention of thousands of persons interested in providing boys with reading that is at once whole some and entertaining, and whose in formation is accurate and whose Enlglish is above reproach. While both stories are entertaining enough to tie the most fidgety little fellow to the hearth-side during its perusal, each has an instructive and educational turn that is truly delightful and com- I'm glad you said appa but he the wa i people heart tl 1K old Entertains and Merrymaking. sfaction kee smile he Wr deed filed his 000 breach of promise st against b by Margaret Edi ans, at i in it denies ali the allegations made by the young woman, who is now employed as 4 nurse in the Murray generai hos answer lest and don the | “And did—” ay a conference your Record-} boxes | $204,000, n behind 1 have in ae _—eS | He explained that he wanted every one Sam Pearce, a well-known trapper | to be surprised He carried the boxes a of Colorado and Utah, holds the rec and packages up the stairs alone, and ryt ord for bear during 1907. On the Wehe had the windows carefully cur ber river a day or two ago he caught | tained, so that nobody could see from wt aes his eighth bear for the season, all fallthe ovtside what was being done ing victims to his trap within a small | within, area along the Weber On the day before Christmas the Charley” So g, who runs a Chilast assignment of Nicholas Brad nese gambling house on Plumalley, shaw's boxes and pacl 5 arrived,| Salt Lake, will have to face a murder from the city rhere was a went charge for killing Chung Chun Bo, a load of th and the excitement of | Korear The men quarreled while saw them being the people a gambling and Song struck Bo over the transferred from the railway station head with a plece of lead ve to the hall where the feast was to be Thomas Van« e Salt ake blac Old Nick saw intense held became emith charged with the of his f the citizens face e the wonder wife you , Utah's representatives in congress and packages. Sometimes they were} have been deluged with telegrams too big or too numerous to be carried | from Utah for and against the bills to | by him, and he hired expressmen y relieve mining entrymen who have take them to the hall, while the people been unable to meet the tax for 1907. stood on the sidewalks and made re The bills have no chance of becoming gretful remarks about the way they|} laws had wronged Mr. Bradshaw, or insist- | The final payroll of the Amalgamated that they had suspected all along || ed Sugar company has been com- | that beneath a stern exterior he pospleted One hundred and forty-five | sessed a kind heart. | thousand dollars will be pald out in| After the tree and the tables had the Ogden factory district, The com been set up nobody but Old Nick him- | bined payroll at Logan and Lewiston self was permitted to enter the hall. will of that Rob is sort of irded al ont tnd Making Him Work. Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt, the presPar! 8. Beers, for whose murder in ident of the Woman Suffrage associaOgden a short time ago Fred Walker tion, was citing diplomatic ways of is now on trial, was married last week making children work to William Hughes, a former Ogden “A Chicago lady,’ she said, “has a hewspaper man, little boy who hates to practice writ Isaac Smith, president of the Cache | ing. Last fall she told me that in this stake, had a narrow’ escape from matter of writing she could do noth death by poisoning last week, getting ing with the lad. But in December, hold of a bottle containing poison, in- | when I met her again, she said, com stead of a preparation he way using placently: for kidney trouble. | “*Well, Harry spends quite two Members of Baptist churches in The Christmas Tree Loomed Before Them. hours a day nowat his writing regSalt Lake and throughout the state | ularly.” are taking steps to have the annual the children in the town and that he | the plates, and there were manyvases | “*How in the world,’ said I, ‘did Baptist convention of 1909 held at reat day give a dinner} with bright-colored flowers would on the you bring this miracle to y Salt Lake rhe conference this year was quickly discovered that But to the people “The woman winked sl will be held in the east were made of papier Three weel before Christmas he the “*T told him,’ she said, ‘to make ou John A Anderson, Who was sever He rented the mache as are used in make-be began his preparations in his very best hand, a list of every ly mangled in runawe y at Grants ; on the stage; the cakes biggest hall in the place, had an im | Heve banqu ing he wanted for Christr ville, is on the way to recovery The g but painted block mense evergreen tree set up in it, and were he has been at it ever since wagon on which he was riding was wood, wineglasses contained hired carpenters to fill it with long carrying a heavy load of lumber, and Sure Thing. vinegar, nd the flowers were arti tables. The people could hardly be two wheels ran over his body A mandoesn't know hoy lieve that their eyes did not deceive When the packages that had been cut E. H. Clarke, supervisor of the Salt tree were opened they were there are te be buneoed un from them when they saw him getting Lake forestry reserve has received things ready i a found to be filled with sawdust, except changes Chri tmas present i word from Washington that the de each of them was a slip of tt of his young lady friends sir He made many mysterious visits to| that partment has made a rate of 25 cents as lay beside each of the mingham News. the great city in which the Jonesburg paper for saying “ξοάοιις Jul.”"—Brooklyn’ Eagle. Tillie R. Beers, the widow of Dr. head is You know an old in called the who as iy sed to live in an en chanted castle and drive about on Christmas 1 ght, visiting his wrath upor all peasants who failed to place a bow! of rye porridge in this way Very ttle shopping or unnecessary work is done in Norway until Janu ary 13, the time between that date and Christmas being largely devoted | to joyful family and friendly relations The Swedes and Norwegians of Amer id, who are able to visit their native land, always plan to do so at the Opristmas season, for it is one of the greatest joys to be at home in time for the heartfelt greeting of head miles from Castleton, in Grand county, Alex Newton, a miner in the employ of the Rio Dolores Copper company, was smothered to death in a snowslide a back. good many show fa old n havefy Unie Three sud about Basin Jealous of Alice, the idea! How ever, I had to watch her. You never snow what a girl with her saintly ex every body , it ita? ie customs are pr ur Many easantry living in the « by tl aur Norwa of mounta well for f Lf έ You a you the lied caring due vessel Jachelor 635 Grange 1 f mie bac happiest 1 f that ¢ Utal aged of resents he Ϊ pec Ore between w fé people "ΜΠ otherwise might fancy you were jealous of each other with pression ὶ | wa robbe under ind fine ive heved uit wt ft ntrymen. of three by ed 1 filled yea a in is n Au n Mike Musga Salt Lake |} condition as a 6 was { heig that Friend a t ame funds ous ‘ 1 hov door whit all the | was ated for the ‘ “ = a ed Γι Ί for came i i she in { hear my cries of of the select such a | select mg ar a when while ary, so he could ht when I he Did you ever know i cat! cried 1 1 ye the gift which so delighted a set of Thackeray? Rob and Alice’s i hall, as I the girl in did I, that Alice was was there | 1 iressmaker Μαῦρο] trousseau who Copyright, 197 by Wright A. me in the ad made Patterson How to Invest Your Savings. There is perhaps no more universal desire than that to acquire money, and for this reason peculiar interest attaches to “How to Invest Your Savings,” by Isaac F. Marcosson, which has just been published by the Henry Altemus company, of Philadelphia. This book has many qualities which make it distinct among books of its kind. Mr. Marcosson’s book is written in the interest of the average man ; Or woman with savir yr funds to invest, and its sole p ose is to furnish ¢ accurate f facts and knowledge essential to safe and conservative invest- n nt | } Grac hrow To Have No Trouble. One way to avoid trouble is to make it impossible before it appears. On the day of the Sunday school picnic the trolley car stopped to take a bright-eyed, middle-aged woman with six hatless boys. “Yes, we're going to the picnic,” she chirped, in response to the conductor's query, “but you won't have to stop to pick up any lost headgear. I'm perfectly willing to take care of six boys; but there isn’t money enough to tempt me to look after six boys and six hats.” The Perfectly Lovely. most consoling pleasure age, looking out of . indows of hope, is the sweet sense of the heart and soul that you have spread the flowers o* ife about the rugged road: of humanity instead of the nettles of contention.— Itimore American Revive Ammonia Victim. When a person is overcome by am monia fumes a good stiff drink of vinegar will help to counteract the ac. tion of the ammonia, revive the unconscious, and in many cases save life ee them |