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Show V TOE HtiVO POST PJlQEStX: IZA-TIO- N 13 That Last Chapter Children Cry for Fletcher's ,4 HI inj .VvvVXxX'vVV'v;'vx'v-- tr3 v The Kind You I la v Always Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of I0 years, In umj for over ' lias been made under his per- .j and jr Mnal supervision since Its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. ore but Vd Counterfeits, Imitations and Jttst-as-goof heoltii and the with trifle that endanger j'Mcriiuoits Chlldren-Kxperle- nce against Experiment. Infants and - , Worms , Mothers Friend. CASTORIA GENUINE i ia xwva ' and alloys Feverishness. For more than thirty years it been In constant use lor the relief of Constipation, - has and Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles It regulates the Stomach and Bowels Diarrhoea. assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep. Panacea-Th- e a Jot-fBj- OH Pare- Castorta Is a It is pleasant.mottoIt goric, Irops and Soothing Syrups- .-nor other ha contains neither Oplnm, Morphine The Children's 17-- 0 fmA'4W4"WX4Q is CASTORIA Whatharmless substitute lor Castor It destroys I ; od substance. Its age Is Its guarantee.. TO STATE to Oct 5, Inclusive, returned to my literary laboss I was EXCURSION RATES good returniig AUXILIARY FAIR, ORGAN until Oct. 15. obliged 0 1 lutes to the sounds of the Ask for tickets via AND L. b. 8. CONFERENCE Salt Lake Route crowd attracted by the uotof firemen. s. 5. advt. It was ? o'clock la the morning beSALT LAKE CITY. fore I fintobed writing the last Aapter Tickets an sale Nephi, Tiatle dis- FOR RENT Furnished rooms for of The Gets of Good Hope" and. trict and points oast, 8ept. 27 to Oct. light to Into tried housekeeping and bed, bed rooms. throwing myself 6, inclusive, returning Oct 12. Phone 421-Address 284 East 1st- sleep. But I was tortured by a fear All oa other sale 28 unconnected points North street. bad Sept. left something that I that wottd make Ihe story ridiculous. However, I managed to get four hours' How a Dclcctive Story slumber and, afler a haty breakfast, Was Finished. , went to the office with the manuscript. After the typographical errors had p&lBppjddg eg him lonoaog Jraojj been elimlnafedThe proof s'canie tome pija-renoi2U9?j pas ?dtaoad saAisoaj n upaiS ssamsnq ny MITCIIEL A. S . By rT for revLslom They were a sight to beone or had ttototolrt hold. The proofreader ass put ixisg s sop g uoxki more query marks In every paragraph, ' , aaagJO 093 itoko! - v jjaqog as if insects emerguqef the sheets looking VTeUr nospttax Msjpay ; isajaAor 'V i x ing from jin Inkwell had meandered Are yen Mr. MaeKintioa? Most of these errors over the paper. Ten. What W It?" iraoxoiraia . arose from fixing the body of the story Im Hayden, composing room. Ttye to accord with my denouement I MX OjA uiMa ttijof Jejqwo uoxjq pjotuy last chapter of that detective story is might bare turned them Into good Enguorra MappBO ?U0pjsaj N maoqx missing. a lish, but every query mark let loose WOOSSI$ Htiidrag "Missing? '00'000OSi million discrepancies. However, I did Yes. the best I could with them In the lim3 awv Great Scott! What are we to do? ited time and attention I was able to ConaeHy read it, and I seat ip the give them and passed the revised OAOJX 061 Pqsnq?s2 manuscript Just as 1 received It from sheets on tig the kmt chapter was sacs btm. You say It la a detective story? reached, which I was pleased to see "Yes. Thats whet the title indl read very smoothly even If It deleted ' cates." every Intention of the author. gm Here was a beautiful situation. A I wished that the book could be Isdetective story with the last chapter sued at once instead of tai a couple of mlsshig! Connelly was the only per- months. If the story came oat immeson connected with the office who bad diately Its glaring Incongruities might read It. and he had gone away, I or- be forgotten before the return of the dered a search made for the missing authoress. I knew very well that she f chapter without success. Nothing re- would make It hot for me, and If she x mained but tbs author. I called to returned when the story was Issued it tha telephone operator, "Give me was quite likely there would be a Penfield." , veritable TopbeL If she returned later It seemed an hour, though tt was and my vision of her story was found but forty seconds, before 1 beard not to be so bad as might bava been click, and a womans voice answered; expected she might let me down with "Well?" comparative ease. . Loans-RentaMs this Miss Quigley 7 A perusal of the page proofs took ls This )s Miss Quigleys home, but away all hope. My ending of the story sbVs not here. Bhe sailed this mom was not at all borne out by the circume stances. Every one of ef ing for Japan." The groan I gave was doubtless audi- the fifty chapters bristled with reasons ble to the woman on the other end of why my denouement could not. have Hie wire, for she asked If anything been passible. I, the author, the firm, was the matter. In reply I asked her would be ruined. Nevertheless the If Miss Quigley bad left any manu issue must go as It was. The story We list, an4 trade All kiids of property- - We scripts or parts of manuscripts with had been advertised for Issue on a cerher. The reply was that before leav tain date and must be in tbe bands of have tenants for your empty house, or ing tbe authoress had burned every j the dealers at that time. S empty houses crap of paper she had except a de- - When I took up the first criticism tective story In the hands of her pub- - on the story, I trembled. It happened for tonanto. Wo will go on your bond Ushers. I groaned again and hnng up to be one of those that to ns who know the receiver without even thanking mean that the writer had not time to . or loan you money read tbe book. It spoke of Miss Qutg the person for her Information. 1 There was nothing for It but to read leys marvelous Ingenuity, etc. tbe story and write the last chapter groaned. Marvelous ingenuity!- - Just myself. Just think make an ending wait till some fifteen dollar a week unto a detective story, a detective story derstrapper has read tbe book written by a woman famed for wear- lively. Ing plots that no human being but her-- j Qext criticism I read was mote self could unravel! I must first wade definite, it spoke of tbe story ns tbe through a labyrinth of Incidents In- most subtle of alt Miss Quigleys wontended to throw the reader off the derful plans. Tbe critic was reminded 'track, my head at the same time being of tbe stories of eminent detective full of other matters. Counelly attend- story writers who left" purposely a ed, to finch work, and 1 knew little or shadow of, doubt in tho readers mind nothing about It. He bad gone into Just what was intended. Tbe story of hiding to escape a legal summons and Tbe Lady and the Tiger, the denoueno one but himself knew where-- With ment of which was left to the reader, the authoress In the middle of tbe big- was cited as a most successful effort resno gest ocean on earth, there was in this line of work. pite for me. I took ap the telephony An idea popped into my brain. TurnCASTLE GATE receiver again. ing to my stenographer, I dictated the CLEAR CREEK Send me tbe manuscript of that defollowing Item, which I sent to a trade KING tective story at once. Theres been devoted to book news; some confounded carelessness some- paper BLACK HAWK The Gem of Good Hone," tf Alice where. and whoever Is te blame will Quigley, to a pew CAMEBON Is detective departure get hto head taken off! story writing After abty leading the SPUING CANTON Tbe latter part of this message was reader through a number of Inctdeots, ABERDEEN each calculated to a the suggest tnperflnoua. It was merely a blowing writer with consummate skill theory, brings the off of tbe mad that was In me. The story to au end upoa a theory not at ail Also manuscript came down, and, placing It In harmony with tbs facts laid down, on the desk at one side, tbe rest being leaving the reader to form any theory LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL covered with an Infinite variety of that he can fit to the narrative. secured the publication of Having matter, principally galley proofs, page A Square Deal to Every Patron- proofs and everything else that can this item in one paper, I took measome from printers, to distress an ed- ures to have it copied by others, it i 160 W. FIFTH NORTH. PHONE 232. itor, I turned to the first chapter and was not long before many of those a too ho for read the book bad beard that it I bad altogether began to skim, J. M. HARMON, Pres. J. W. DUNN, Secy and Manager. much to occupy me to give tbe matter was Intended for a puzzle to be workundivided atteution. While reading ed out by the reader. The consequence tbe first chapter I gave orders concernwas that every reader perused the ing the making of pictures, tbe buying pages with the utmost attention in orof supplies, I lie turning down of der that he might be the better able 1 manuscripts. apologized for tu form the correct theory. , balng offeuleil suffragists, antlsuf-fr-iglN- , As soon n3 this view of the case was prohibitionists and winebib-bers- . spre.ul abroad the sales of The Gem I of ,od Hope rapdly increased. I have thU information ALWAYS Bears the Signature of .The Kind You Have Always Bought Real Estate Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n Pills to relieve the rtrain on the nerves. Mrs. J. B. HartsSeld, 33 Corput St., Atlanta Gs., writes; 7 have on several occasions been vastly relieved by the nae of your medicines, especially the Anti-Pst- n Pills, which I keep constantly on band tor the aae of myself, husband and two Bonn. Nothing n the world equals than as a headache remedy.. Often 1 am enabled by the use of one or two of the Pills to continue my housework whan otherwise I would be In bed. My husband joins mo la my praise at the Anti-Fai- n PtUa and Nervine. Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n Pills art relied upon to relieve pain, nervousness and irritability in thouaands of households. Of proven merit after twenty yeara use, you can have no teason for being longer without them. At all Druggists, MILES MEDICAL M's VWW CltV. Lustre can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost ovet bottle ol night if youll get a "Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Com pound at any drug store. Million of bottles of this old famous Sage Ten Recipe are sold annually, says a well KH&wsrdrugglsrielof because It dark ens hair so naturally and evenly tha1 no one can hell it has been appleid Those whose hair is turning gray becoming faded, dry, scraggly am thin have a surprise awaiting then because after one or two application) the a y hair vanishes and your lock become luxuriantly dark and beautl ful all dandruff goes, acalp Itchlnj and falling hair stopa. This Is the age of youth. Gray folks area' unattractive haired, ranted around, so get busy wRl Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tonight and youll be delighted with you ! dark, handsome hair and your youth ful appearance within a few days. (Advertisement.) You 50-ce- g-- 1 CASTORIA For Infants and Children 5n Use For Over 30 Years Jwaya bears ths nature oC trzetn? -- b V Grandmo Bring Bac - doses 25 cents. CO.. Elkhart, In. Tetter, Sail Rheum Are cwH by Cbn iKtNio )tin "Sl Keep the Microbe Out Far wlien he unee gets in, he sats i PLACE-an- in-- The MANNER in which your milk is drawn is the important factor to be considered. Come and see how we do it and buy your milk from Our Mottor:.S'dtO Pint 3 1G6-- R 3 R i 11 ABIE Phone 164 A J. sul-rmW- given the Interruptions attending my reading of (lie first chanter simp'? fi-- a sscjre o' t!ic r.-- ;. ,W-o- . i nu I p ' h all of t'te ii mx-no more Jilv-u- l tUe pl..u u.i vcUon ft'V ax wrilfen tha no the Lu--t th.Ipter But I had formed some Idea of what ni;lit iwwfJbly be thrown In to orn. the reader it certainly worried ajid Ijricnt'cncr It all ngalntbKtini' to get a com prein iinit e and the lt wj- - more satisfactory. Hnt who stole the watermelon it was istber a wafertnelon or a sspphhe.a-I .had not the lg a- faintest conception. However, si riwd be a conclusion I sole' tel from a. number of Intended mb on? one that I Jhonght would be the ensivt to make fit tbe conditions. This I locked my tlek and went home to dinner. , At 9 oclock I sat clown to- write the last chapter of Tbe Gem of Good nope." My work consisted In fitting my denouement to tbe ret of she st to -- ' ivF HAKE Brokerage - BonJs Utah Timber & Coal Co. . PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. Insurance - Genl, Try Our Service ralhef, ALWAYS Co. - re-u- Cherry Hill rBairy Co. 100-- R shiimuvj ; 29 11 r7iI0 32 West Center Street forty-nin- Whole Family Benefited By Wonderful Remedy like sin vnou rj . In Use For Over 3 0 Years There ere many little things to , annoy os, under present conditions I life. The hurry, ' hard work, aoe sad strain all tell on us and tend to provoke t nervousness and irritability- - We are frequently so worn out we can neither cat, sleep nor work with any comfort. We are oat of line with ourselves snd others as welL A good thing to do under such circumstances Is to take 'something 'jobx Roper - Jenkins Realty - e.MMNV, MW -- j.ry f qia No-307- TMI eiHtAUM j af 375 N. GULICli, - - t. Cenler Proprietor SPECIALTY OF ITA1 HER PILLOWS AVI) BEDS In fitting tbe r&ticf to my denouement. Whoever has tried to work out one of those puz-sle- s Id which there la always one piece which caanot be made to fit In Its proper place will understand the nerve racking task in wbk-- I was engaged. ' Juat as I had come to believe that I waa meeting with some success I smelled smoke and beard a commotion below. Running downstairs, t found an Incipient fire la the kitchen back of tbe range and set about putting It out. Some one bed turned In an alarm, and b a few minutes tbe clanging fire were pulling up before tbe door. T)-house was filled wttb firemen, w ill boya, water and smoke. Fortu-f'HIhe dlvturbsDce did 'not last but t ter ft waa all over aed I en-r!s- .i Post WantrAds. Get Results e y WASH DAY -- l utnisly meditated offering a prize for he person who should give the correct .pretarleu to tile story. would ee it v on Id 1 1 - i so, l.it -t , . I , il- - I aouCoim to . the - tacts, as,- - laid i1 ) n I dil not sop how any one could i the jrlze. This, of course, would re.lo t on tbe Integrity of the pub w oald- - Is the worry of many a woman. This drudgery w d ISy sending us your soiled clothes. The heaviest elirni-,nate- pieeca some baoA rady, for DOMESTIC.. use. STEAM-LAUNDR- Just phone Y. 203 for our wagon. jy-f- er Foctunak-'before Miss Quigley re fair, d from her trip her book had had id niouuous sale I haw a notice li. v, spnper of her arrival and fort! t I iiipvlf wish a nuuher of checks u.b which tv urd.c a dcfuWc who;! 4li Phe came hi vvlit visited me eves nflame and w choked vvith ulm-Iujms fuf me that she tould not utter them.' I took adviuiiage-o- f tho delay to hand her a o.fKid check. SLe took it without looking at it ami, tuv ug found her voice, fired a volley. To this I replied with a $10,000 cheik. This chek she glauced at. and It piV duced an effect, She was heghiutag again wfic-- I tired it b! gnu at her loaded vvhh $15,000 shrapnel. This utacgered her, and she looked nt all the checks I bad given her.. What does this mean? she asked. It means, I said, that your last aud greatest work has hftd a pbeuom enal Bale. No such literary financial success has been attained in years Elt down. Miss Quigley, and I will tell you how It came about And I did. I gave her Ihe story much ks I hav told It here. When I had finished It required some time for her to satisfy herself that ahe had met with a pleca of good fortune Instead of the barbarous treatment ahe had psaed.. Her oext ateqr she drew with tbe latea Non eg laavtag tbe reader to gueas the eatoeasa It preyed a toUare. -- ns Utah State Fair L. D. S. ; Conference EX CUR Via SIGNS For the Round Trip Lake and 27 TO OCT.OBER INCLUSIVE. 6, Good until Ootober 12 Returning ; C. K. RGGBRTSEN, . W. H. MTCHELI Tielcet "Agent Agent- To-Sal- t Return-SEPTEMBE- i |