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That’s the light to see your way clear by ®8 Manaxei Manion gat wind and Ba Sevier Light Power & Milling can always find them at the old MEAT & SUPPLY CO SAUNA LEHI PETFR80N JR Proprietor Green Grooeriea Me inGroceries next door to the Bank thoroughly complete line Ton’ll aliraya Fruit eto of find me A Fith Cell In You Don't Need a Town Crier N the kind-o- f to emphasize the merits of your business or sir nounce your special sales A straight story told la a straight way to the readers of this paper will quickly reach the ears of the thoughtful intelligent buying public the people who Have the money in their pockets and the people who listen to reason and not noise Our books will show you a list of Call and see them at this office people you appeal to Go to HOMER RASMUSSEN'S Cash Store GENTS Cigars DATE OUTFITTING A NEW for furnishings: Confectioneries Tobacco PLACE Ice Cream FOR GENTLEMEN everything in LUMBER Portland Cement and hi Plaster Hep a fine line of Builders H adware LUMBER Doors Windows Johnson-Arneso- Moulding n 6 Black Lumber Co Phone I o o o BEAL ESTATE 4 4 Fire Insurance Life Insurance FARM LOANS Homer Richfield McCarty Utah If You Wan! can get by advertising in this paper It reaches the best class of people in this community YOU Counting Your T Money Use this paper if you want some of their business Use This Paper will occupy your entire time when you become t regular advertiser In TH1 5 PAPER Unless you have an antipathy for labor of this kind caU ua up and we’ll be flad to come and talk over our proposition Emmett Robins PROFESSIONAL BARBER HTEr in get acquainted ND BRING FOUR LAUNRDT White House Building W& Win Some incidental liE Co- - GOOD THINGS TO EAT You “Indeed” began Mrs Haldane loftily surveying Gormly through her lorgnette “I am quits surprised” broke in "I think It's awfully Jolly Mies Stewart who bad followed the elder woman into the hall "I didn’t know that gentlemen mingled In politics as a rule I thought It was all reserved for the Sachem society” "What you don't know about the politics of New York would fill a large book Miss Stewart” said livings tone Haldane who had entered the room WOMAN RELATION 70 with Dr Deveaux at the same time “I am afraid it will be a Bad day for Cymes Tbwnszm the men” said the doctor “when the AtarmrM By Denr?B opn Mrt vrt t women begin to take Intelligent interw cm? cver 0909 est In men not merely as men but people of New York who have dealt as politicians” SYNOPSIS "What has started the political Haldane her curiosity getting the betbeoomea ter of her discretion A foolish young tenderfoot queried young Haldane faeclnetnd with the bold artful wife of a “Mr Gormly has” answered his sis“It la here!” said Gormly extending drunksn proepector In a western to bundIn himself as “He has announced a her a copy of The New York Planet ter town They prepare to elope the confronted bllizard are by but ing of Christmas morning whloh had been candidate for mayor of New York" He Is shot by the maudlin husband “And I said that I never knew that wife but the ohlvalrous boy pins a brought over from the station by specrime cial note to the body taking the the gentlemen went Into politics” intermessenger by hla direction In their night tonoise upon himself "The morning paper!” exclaimed the posed Miss Stewart railroad nation the woman’s the youth puts her falls sxhausted “They often enter" said the doctor on hla own and follows hanging to the girl with a laugh but Infrequently leave “Not so much the morning paper In- “as gentlemen Bering he la an Impedistirrup strap ment the woman thrusts her eeeort into teresting though it usually la but with the same degree” a anow drift and rldea on he stumbles Into the railroad etatlon Juet something "That’s that appears therein” right" answered Livingas the train bears the woman "Away Is a nasty game to rather “It “What stone Is that?” man George years later this In New “Allow ms” Gormly Is a play" a York He meets Eleanor Haldane Hs took the paper from her opened “But don’t you think” asked Gormly beautiful and wealthy settlement worker In her work it until he came to the advertising sec- “that If a few more gentlemen would with her and Gormly beoomea owner of a steamship a cleaner Una and finds himself frustrated In pier tion and then handed It back to her play It It would become ana traok extension plans by grafting In bold type covering a whole page game?” dermen backed by the Gotham Traction on a she read the following:' "Of course It would” assented the acoident Company An automobile eve brings the Halstormy Chrietma "Mr George Gormly offers himself to vivacious Ha“Mr Mias Stewart home Gormly danes to his country the people of New York aa a candidate ldane why don’t you enter It yourmakes the marooned party comfortable In a confidential talk with Gormly Mias for the mayoralty in the forthcoming self?" Haldans enthuses on her settlement work Mr George Gormly submits exclaimed and iongs that he shall benefit mankind election the young Jove!” “By with his wealth and business talents He the following as his man "that wouldn’t be a half bad Idea that platform: determines to do so and announce "Honest administration of the laws In would It sis? Father's always talk he will be mayor of New York and reMr Hal- the deem the city from corruption Interest of the people the preser- lhg to me about a career and all that dane In a long desired interview with I wonder why that wouldn’t be a good Gormly makes an Indirect proposition to vation of all the rights and privileges of the people the operation of the game!” pel y publlo franchises by the people or If “It’s expensive enough aa a pas hie the “to rank due by corporations time” said Dr Dreveaux safeguarding Gormly boldly announces plan of of the rights of the people campaign to Haldane the aboliwith horse racing and automoblllng tion of graft a of the adminisother and pleasant enjoyments CHAPTER VL tration In which “Honesty” and "Hon- harmless rich” or" shall be the watchwords which “I should not think” said Mrs HalGormly Announce HI Candidacy shall be conducted on business prin- dane ponderously “of allowing my son The hall into which Miss- - Haldane ciples In the ancient and admirable " to — associate himself with stepped early the next morning had acceptance of those words “Mother” cried her daughter “you been transformed Into a perfect bower "Mr George Gormly pledges his busiMr Gormly that forget There had been no ness and of winter beauty which the personal honor “Quite bo quits so” Bald the lady time to buy anything hut the moat available pine trees on the place of had been which there were several ruthlessly sacrificed and under Gormly’ personal supervision the hall magnificent apartment under any circumstances bad been lavishly decorated with the fragrant evergreen In honor of Christmas Gormly had been busy during the night He actually had not slept a So wink soon as he had got the party safely to bed he had gone to the stable and" in default of anyone who could do bo he had himself elae ridden across the country through the snow and storm which was even then dying out to notify the people at the Haldans place of the predicament of the family and to arrange that maids and men with proper clothing should be brought over to hi own cottage early In the morning Hence Miss Haldane was under no necessity of appearing In evening costume at eight o’clock in the morning or of making a guy of herself in Mr Bullen's extraordinary attire She had learned of course from her maid how the news had been brought and how she happened to be there with th change of apparel Miss Haldane had not slept very well for one reason her thoughts had dwelt unceasingly upon that strange conversation she bad had with her host She had awakened earlier than the rest had dressed lmmedlately'and had descended to the hall In hope of Her pleasure and satisseeing him faction sparkled In her' eyes as ah extended her hand “How delightfully Chrlstmasllke the room how good It smells!’ she said after the first words of greeting "I am glad Indeed that It pleases you” answered Gormly smiling “And If you will permit me I will repeat my Words of last night or early this morning and wish you again a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Tho Best Bargain la reading matter tkst year money can buy is yoar local per It keeps you poated on tke doings of tbs community This Paper will tell you tbs things yon want to know in an entertaining way will give you all the news of the community its every riait will it girt more prove a pleaiurt than full value for the price naked for it as Brady well” “And I will give you back your wish with Interest" returned Miss Haldane “as I did last night I am wure that we are all Intensely grateful to you for your forethought In having the maids and clothes brought over Felice my He Handed Her the Paper maid has told me that you rode over yourself very early this morning to with him for a “but for persons In — er— quarui of a century vaguely carry the news of our plight and to have had ample opportunity of testing trade” bring them It must have been hard that If elected he will administer the “Yes” said Dr Deveaux "politics as riding” with a rule Is made up of barter and sale affairs of the city honestly and "it took me back to boyhood days the same care and ability with which I believe" Miss Haldane” ' he has striven to carry on his own "If that's the case” Interposed "In the west?” asked the girl ' business to the satisfaction of the pub“I'll get fayoung Haldane facetiously re"Well yea" wsl the somewhat If lic He would advise the voters ther to buy me the office and luctant answer “although the greater they are In doubt as to what his busiHis sister turned on him contemptupart of my boyhood was not spent In ness methods are to refer to their ously she Bald “this "Livingstone" the west” mothers sisters wives and daughters Is a serious matter The people of "And this ride In the storm was It who have been patrons of his store New York have been robbed right and like the other rides and stormB you ‘In the Lope that better days are left In every way Everybody knows have experienced?” for Naw York Mr George that We have the worst administradrawing "This was a very mild affair comGormly has the honor to wlah his tion that has ever disgraced the city pared to those I could wish It had friends and those whom he must to Mr Gormly for the o? the been harder” Is going to try to make things dibis great regrfet characterize as his "Why?" enemies a very Merry Christmas and fferent" “This time I wa riding for another a New all Year” that” and "They prosperous say happy laughed woman a different woman” “I don't mean anything personEleanor Haldane read this extraorMiss Haldane rather thrilled to the dinary announcement aloud Then al of course Mr Gormly” direct statement but womanlike she the paper back to him and "Say whatever you like Mr Hachanged the subject extended her hand joyfully exclaim- ldane” returned Gormly composedly “Did you have this Christmas ar- ing "I expected that the notice would It’s tho cause discussion rangement of pine mad Is tho hall?" “It la perfectly Indeed I wrote It splendid She asked Irrelevantly for that purpose finest thing I have ever heard NothAnd while much — "For you and your party" Inter- ing could have delighted me more' I that you have said Dr Deveaux posed Gormly with a perceptible break am bo glad to see you Irrevocably about politicians and the political sitafter the pronoun so as to allow the committed to the step! I am sure you uation is generally true I wlah to as” fact to permeate thoroughly "I wish” will be elected and sure you that I reserve barter and be added "that circumstance permit“What my dear child” broke In the trade for my business and If I canted m to signalize th season by of- cold voice of Mrs Haldane who was not be elected by the votes of the Christmas just descending the stairs "Is' giving people on a plain straightforward fering you an adequate present sue such as I present you such Joy may I ask?” then I shall ' the young woman "1 have however that devote the rest of my life something “Mother" cheerfully may possibly Interest you wbloh I turning to ht and lifting the paper to minding my own business” venture to may hope you may regard from the table “what do you think? "The man who minds his own busas a personal tribute from me In lieu Mr Gormly has announced himself as iness" said Haldane the elder who of such gift candidate for mayor of New York at had entered unobserved by the rest of "AntKwbat la that?" asked Miss the tprlng election” the group and had listened long enough to catch the drift of th conversation "as a rule la not eut out The chief function for a politician of the politician Is to attend to the business of other people and the successful politician is the one who oath first of all persuade the people that and their business needs attention that no one can give It such secondly attention as he himself that he la the one Indispensable man” "I do not assume to be the only man who can give New York a business administration' who can stop graft and abuse: who can safeguard the rights of me pecple who can stand for justice and equal opportunity the administration of the law and the abolition of privilege There are doubtless thousands of men who could be trusted to do those things or at least to make a brave attempt In that direction but none of them has come forward with an offer to do so” "You are fully committed to the enterprise I see Mr Gormly” e&ld Haldane gravely "Absolutely” "Well I supposed as much after our conversation last night Nothing can alter your resolution” at least nothing that la "Nothing to be offered” likely “Eleanor" said Haldane — at which Mr Gormly started violently the word came In so pat — “what do you think of this scheme?" "Father I think ft is splendid glorious! Mr Gormly told me of his Intention last night aa he seems to have I have told you always said that the man who does something In a large way for his fellow men Is after all fulmore filling nearly than any other the highest obligations and privileges of his manhood” “My dear child” aald Mrs Haldane “are you Intending to disapprovingly enter the political field?” "Not on the same terms as Louise but ao far as wishing Mr Gormly suo cess In his enterprise I am fully com mltted thereto” "If you wish to gain your sister's good opinion Mr Haldane" said Miss Stewart "I see that you will have to do something” “Would that also gain yours?” "It Is very doubtful” wa the re"You see I haven’t that innate ply to like you which predisposition would naturally be a family characteristic” “Jesting aside Mr Gormly” said Haldane "I suppose that you reallso tha tremendous nature of the undertaking you have aet to yourself If you are In earnest” "I never was more In earnest In my life I think I realize perfectly” “Every vested Influence influence every be Against you will "Certainly” "And what will' be for you” "I shall he" said Miss Haldane Impulsively Gormly bowed “With you and right on my side Miss Haldane" he “I am sure of a maungracefully Z’ jority” “Don’t delude yourself” continued older man gravely "with the belief that because your gallant If somewhat quixotic declaration wins the support of a certain section of the which like my daughter community here Is made up more or less of dreamers and theorists that you are thereby making possible the achievement of your desire" “I think" returned Gormly “that all my Ilfs I have been something of a dreamer” When I yraa a young clerk In an obscure store on the east side I dreamed of that Broadway building and the dream has come X the ' true I dream dreams of a regenerated New York as well" continued There Is one power Gormly swiftly wjtich Is above every other force or In communities like ours organization to Its reIf It can only be awakened and made to feel Its sponsibilities ” force and that power He stopped and looked smilingly at the elder woman “Is the people” cried her daughter “And that power I with enthusiasm am sure you are going to have" She stretched out her hand to him took It bowed Gormly Impulsively over It all but kissed It "I am going to try for It at least said smiling gratefully at her “Sir” said the quiet voice of the butler at this moment "breakfast is “And served" "We will breakfast with you Mr Gormly" said Haldane “on condition that you will take your Christmas dinner with us” He spoke with the utmost geniality and cordiality In a manner so foreign to his usual bearing that his son and his wife looked at him with amazement “I am sure” the ' older man “that my continued wife joins me moat heartily In this Invitation My dear——’’ His voice took a slight touch of but sharpness scarcely perceptible quite sufficient to awaken the astonished Mrs Haldane to action “Quite so” she said vaguely not lo the least understanding why the sacred portals of the Haldane home should be opened to this upstart outsider She did not know that to fight this man to the bitter end and aa a preliminary thero-th felt it advisable for many reasons to ilvlte him to dinner— such are the conditions of modern war! “W should be charmed I am sure If Mr would honor us” she conGormly tinued as she accompanied him toward the breakfast room But Gormly though he saw an Interested second to the Invitation lo wise was Miss 'Haldane’s glance to He preferred to decline enough be In the position of one who confers favors rather than receives' them at this stage of the game (TO BE CONTINUED) ?! |