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Hark!” They all listened “I can open a tumbler of jlly” said the wife and mother “Gimme Jelly” cried the child So they sat down and ate their but the see 4 tbat day WashUpon the morning of ington with 40 men gilded by friendly Indians had come upon a party of some 30 Frenchmen where they lurked deep within the thickets of the dripping forest and with thrust of bayonet when the wet guns failed had brought them to a surrender within 15 minutes of the first surprise No one In the Virginia camp doubtor ed that there was war already action of dreamed of awaiting and cabinets over the sea diplomats The French had driven an Eftglish garrison from the forks of the Ohio with threats of force which would certainly have been executed had there been need These men hidden In the thickets at Great Meadows would have It when the fight was over that they had come as messengers merely to bear a peaceful summons but did It need 30 odd armed men to bear a message? Why had they lurked for five days so stealthily in the forest and why had they sent runners back post haste to Fort Duquesne to obtain support for their diplomacy? 'Washington might regret that young M their commander had lost his life in the encounter but he had no doubt he had done right to order his men to fire when saw the French spring for their arms at the he rate war was unqueThat eudden volley stionably begun fifed In the wet woods at the heart of the lonely Alleghanles had set the final struggle ablaze It was now either French or English In America it could no longer be both Jumonvllle with his 30 Frenchmen followed ere many weeks were out by Coulon 4e Vllliers with 700— some of them came all the way from Montreal at to news of what had happened France’s lurking ambassadors In the mountains of Virginia On the 3d of July they closed to in encounter at "Fort Necessity” rude lntrenchments unWashington’s was terless supper And all this happened because they lived In the City of Mexico and the rival factions were using the streets for gun practice “A very good retort!” said Senatoi Lodge in an argument in this city over the immigration “A very bill It reminds me ol good retort indeed! Weeks “Weeks and his wife were quarrelw ith a hard Weeks scornful ing laugh ‘you acted like a fish out of water’ “Weeks sighed “ ’But a very cleverly landed fish’ he said lu a musing voice” Brought Them to Surrender the Great Meadows There were and fifty Englishthree hundred men with him able to fight spite of sickness and short rations and as the enemy began to show themselves at the edges of the der woods through neighboring the damp mists of that dreary morning Washington drew his little force up outside their works upon the open meadow He "thought the French would FLY TO PIECES some up to him In open field” The Effect of Coffee on Highly Organa wily Indian who gave him counized People sel freely but no aid In the fight but Vllliers had no mind to meet the gal“I have been a coffee user for lant young Virginian In manly Once Indeed they rushed to years and about two years ago got fashion into a very serious condition of dys- his trenches but finding hot recepIt seemed to tion there kept their distance afterpepsia and indigestion 1 was so me I would fly to pieces Vllliers brought them after wards nervous that at the least noise I was that only “as near as possible without distressed and many tlmeB could not nselessly exposing the lives of the of the because king’s subjects” and poured his fire straighten myself up In from the cover of the woods pain” Tea Is just as injurious beef use it For nine hours the unequal fight contains caffeinethe same drug found draggedon the French and their in coffee dians hardly showing themselves out1 not me told must side the shelter of the forest the “My physician In waeat any heavy or strong food and on English crouching dered a diet giving me some medi- ter In their rude trenches while the I followed directions carefully rain poured Incessantly reducing their cine but kept on using coffee and did no breastworks to a mass of slimy mud and filling all the atr with a chill and get any better "Last winter my husband who was pallid mist had Postum served away on business The French Aik a Parley to him in the family where he hoarddarkened into night Day insensibly He liked it so well that when he In such an air and It was ed eight him some with he came home brought o’clock when the firing ceased and the We began using it and I found it French asked a parley Their men most excellent were tired of the dreary fight their "While I drank it my stomach never Indian allies threatened to leave them bothered me In the least and I got when morning should come and they When the were willing the English should withover my nervous troubles cofdraw if they would without further Postum was gone we returned to fee' then my stomach began to hurt hurt or molestation and the nervous conme as before The terms they offered seemed very ' on came to Washington’s officers as again ditions acceptable "That showed me exactly what was the Interpreter read them out standtho cause of the whole trouble so I ing there in the drenching downpour and and the black night “It rained so quit drinking coffee altogether trouThe old hard we could hardly keep the candle kept on using Postunj bles left again and have never re- lighted to read them by’’ said an ' ficer but there was really no choice turned" More this fifty men lay what to do "There’s a reason" and it is explained In the little book "The Road tc dead or wounded In the flooded camp was all but spent in pkgs the ammunition Wellvllle A a letter! had hardly been afcova lb read the French strength liver Tfcej ne nppeiip from time ° ? ®( huaiai In the fight and might at touched true and (all re Pennine Interest Once in a while a man manages to get rich In spite of his wife that T Go No Farther commander Send your jewelry orders direct Edward Braddock Major Genera We’ll ship at once v to us whom they had commissioned to take Watches $100 up Headquarters the two regiments out and act as for Oneida silver tableware In America was a Catalogue free brave man a veteran soldier bred In a thorough school of action a man quick with energy and Indomitable In resolution but every quality he had unfitted him' to learn 51 brutal headstrong “a very IroUTAH LAftS A quois In disposition” he would take neither check nor suggestion But energy resolution good soldiers and a Is a sort of boomerang Honesty of themCapitulaat once like a bill of goods and a proper equipment might any moment be Increased habit of coming new force Bent hot foot to the Ohio selves suffice to do much In the crisis with a delightful tion was Inevitable and Washington home to roost did not hesitate again to catch the French while they that had come whether wisdom held the reins or not It gave the Old were at ease over their A Sorry Return Home victory and Dominion a thrill and of quickened hope The next morning saw his ''wretched slackly upon their guard at Duquesne and purpose to see Keppel’s transDinwiddle Blunders Again force making their way back again in the Potomac and Braddock’a When he was flatly told it was im- ports along the rude road they had cut ashore at Alexandria redcoats through the forests They had neith- possible he turned to other plans Troopa Move Up the Potomao er horses nor wagons to carry their equally considered no though The transports as they made their baggage What they could they burn- doubt equally well meant By Octoed and then set out sore stricken in ber he had obtained of the assembly way slowly up the river passed beis a lot of pleasure neath the very windows of Mount Verheart and body their wounded com- twenty thousand pounds and from in drinking Good rades and their scant store of food the government at home ten thousand non to put the troops ashore only had Washington Particularly if the qualslung upon their backs and dragged more in good specie such as was eight miles beyond themselves very wearily all the fifty scarce In the colony— for the sharp left off being soldier for Dinwiddle ity is always the same stir of actual fighting had had its ef- but he had resigned only to avoid an miles to the settlements at home critical Tea not to Intolerable shun indignity fect comalike of the — Two upon king and burgesses king’s independent knows panies from New York ought to have and had ordered the formation and service and be made no pretense red-of when he saw the joined them long ago but had gotten equipment of ten full companies for indifference coats come to camp at Alexandria no further' than Alexandria when the the frontier But the new orders contained a Bad Agair and again was he early in the fatal day came at the Great Meadows saddle to see the stir and order of the North Carolina had dispatched three Civilian blunder The ten companies is always reliable and troops make the acquaintance of the should all be Independent hundred and fifty of her militiamen companies under an experienced officer to aid there should be nq officer higher than officers and learn if he might what AlvPays Good was regumajesty's them but they also came too late 9 captain amongst them This the it for that fitted hls their stern business Coupons for Rogers’ Fine Silverware It had been expected that Maryland good Scotsman thought would accom- lars in Every Package who The modate gentlemen all raise and would two hundred fifty disputes about rank and men and Pennsylvania had at last precedence such as had come near wore hlB majesty's uniform and carin voted money to be spent instead of to making trouble between Washing- ried hls majesty's commissions most The hot air treatment for trouble ton and Captain Mackay of the inde- their pockets had scant regard blood for she would levy no men but no succor had come from any pendent- company from South Caro- of them for the raw folk of the col- (s seldom efficacious quarter when it should The English lina while they waited for the French ony who had never been in London or seen of set the battle They array were driven in and all their plans at Great Meadows When you come to Salt were worse than undone Washington at once resigned in- were not a little Impatient that they such a people Lake next time be to be so dealt with dignant Bitter Medicine for Washington Not must recruit among had brought but a It waq a bitter trial for the young only would he be reduced to a The transports sure to visit ns in our men —two of Virginian commander to have his captaincy under such an arrangement thousand new home five hundred each whose colonels had first campaign end so disastrously — but every petty officer would outrank to two add hundred men to be worsted in a petty fight and him who could show the king’s com- instructions We will be pleased io shew mission driven back hopelessly outdone you over ene of the finest It was no tradition of his class to No one he cared for in Virginia banking rooma in the country to him submit blamed His ragged troops had of rank thus degradation borne themselves like men' in the by indirection and without fault comfight his own gallantry no man could mitted and hls pride and sense of perdoubt The house of burgesses thank sonal dignity for all he was eo young as any man’s In ed him and voted money to his men were as Salt Lake City Virginia But It had been a rough apprenticeFounded 1839 He had shown hls Reaouroee over $4600000 ship and Washington felt to the quality in such matters already six months ago quick the lessons it had taught him while he lay in camp in the wilderwork of recruitThe discouraging Nature Is probably too busy to turn the ragged idlers ness on his way towards the Ohio ing at Alexandria out handsome men to he governed there the fruitless The burgesses had appointed a comdrilling of listless and Insolent men mittee of their own to spend the the two months’ work with axe and money they had voted to put hls exspade cutting a way through the for- pedition afoot in the spring lest Dinests the whole disheartening work of widdle should think were they to give Write for This making ready for the fight of seeking him the spending of it that they had the enemy and of choosing a field of relented in the matter of the fees Monument Booklet in their careful encounter he had borne as a stalwart and these gentlemen It’s FREE young man can while his digestion parsimony had cut the officers of the In MonuAll the newest design holds good already straitened little force down to ments at prices He had at least himself done every such pay and food as Washington You can't eftord to a Monubuy deemed acunworthy of a gentleman’s thing that was possible and It had ment until you been no small relief to him to write ceptance get this booklet Write (or it Now A Volunteer Without letters to the men who Pay It's absolutely were supposed to be helping him in FREE He would not resign fils commls Also write lor Williamsburg telling them exactly sion there at the head of hls men FREE Mantle how things were going and who was upon the march but he asked to be Catalogue to blame— letters which showed both considered a volunteer without pay & Sons Co Elias Morris how efficient and how proud he was that he might be quit of the humiliaSalt Uks City TmpU II 2J V tion of being stinted like a beggar Enjoyed the Bullets Monumentf Marble Work Now that it was autumn however Mantles Tile 'He had even shown a sort of boyish zest In the affair when It came to and wars stood still he could resign actual fighting with Jumonvllle and without reproach and he did so very General Braddock in spite of protests and his scouts hidden In the forest He promptly had pressed to the thick of that hot earnest solicitations from many quar- apiece to their force In the colony and sudden skirmish and had taken ters “I am concerned to find Colonel Six companies of “rangers" too the conduct so Imprudent” colonists were to furnish and one the French volleys with a lad’s relish Washington’s wrote Thomas Penn But the of light horse besides car“I heard the bullets of the danger company young officer deemed it no penters and teamsters By all these whistle” he wrote his brother “and to coninsist Imprudence a upon Just General Braddock’s officers set small believe me there is something charm' sideration of hls rank and services store deeming It likely they must ing in the sound” but But After he had stood a day in the and quietly withdrew to Mount Ver- depend not upon the provincials flooded trencheB of his wretched non to go thence to hls mother at upon themselves for success They were at small pains to conceal their and fought the “ferry farm” upon the Rappahan“fort” at Great Meadows nock see and all fields and the again ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK till evening In the open With an em hearty contempt for the people they he loved so well had come to help OF EVERY DESCRIPTION emy he could not see he knew that friends A Brief Respite he tiad been taught a lesson that he a Social Favorite Washington It was a very brief respite was very young at this terrible busl It was a difBut with Washington & had He been five months scarcely ness of fighting and that something ferent matter Salt Laka City Utah more must be learned than could be out of harness when he found himself There was that In hls proud eyes read in the books at Mount Vernon again In camp hls plans and hopes and gentleman’s bearing that marked A POSITIVE ted PERHe kept a cheerful front In the dreary once more turned towards the far him a man to be made friends with MANENT CURE FOR retreat heartening his men bravely wilderness where the French lay he A good comrade and respected He had set a great war ablaze by word and example of steadfastwithout pretense or bravado proved Liquor and led hls men ness but It was a sore blow to his that day he forty but an ill man to scorn as he went Drug Addictions pride and his hopes and he must only Into the thicket aud bade them his way among them lithe and alert Ijidieo trestod m Urn m MkHcity m ticks and hls full six feet In hls boots with that have winced without protest could he fire upon M Jumonvllle boats THE privately a their and be strong gait as of a backwoodsman lurking there have heard how Horace Walpole call- scouts STITUTE South Temple Street Salt Lake City ed him a “brave braggart” for his could not loving the deep business and that haughty carriage as of a as did himself he aloof from it man born to have his will keep He won rodomontade about the music of deadwhen he saw how it was to be finDO ly missiles their liking and even their admira-tloyou He had no thought however of ished as a fellow of their own pride Horace Walpole might laugh lightly and his bis Then you will want one of this “Exposcse first because duty quitting purpose A letter or WE GIVE FREE Diaries" affair at the and but defrench English had he Braddock miscarried General knowing campaign postal will bring one to you Write today Newcastle sired to make the campaign If he We do developing When he had made his report at statesmen alike — even and finishing minister as busy might do so without sacrifice of prime lor particular people Williamsburg he rejoined his demor- England’s SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO about nothing as an old woman and alized regiment at Alexandria where as promptly invited him to go a 159 Main Salt Laka City Utah thoroughly Ignorant of affairs as a member of hls staff where there It lay but an hour’s ride from Mount Vernon and set about executing hls a youngbe man— knew that something could be no question of rank asking ILLUSTKAT-°UR LATEST V" done P must I" so at politics hanging to name any young genRs ED him besides CATALOGUE orders to recruit once more as if the doubtful la Explains a balance between them now tlemen of hls acquaintance he chose how we teach barber trade in la a eicht business were only Just begun Call weeks or write that Frederick of Prussia had driven for several vacant MOLER BARBER COLLEGE ensigncles in the Build Fort Cumberland France Austria and Russia into two 13 Commercial SALT LAKE CITY Street regiments Captain Innes who bad brought league against him The French min(TO BE CONTINUED) three hundred and fifty men from ister in London and the British minisNaughty Lad North Carolina too late to be of as- ter in Paris vowed their governments “See here boatman" said the Irate Scouts Rinderpest Fight Philippine the Meadows and who had still loved and trusted one another sistance at “I thought I told you division of the old gentleman The veterinary had the chagrin of seeing them take and there was no declaration ' of war of agriculture Is I wanted a boy to go along with me themselves off home again because But in the spring of 1755 eighteen Philippinean bureau energetic campaign against and grub my hook!” there was no money forthcoming to French ships of war put to sea from waging “Yes sir” answered the boatman a disease which In forrinderpest pay them what had been promised and Rochefort Brest carrying six bat- mer years destroyed annually upward “and didn’t he do It?” remained at Will's Creek amidst the talions and new governor to Canada "No He hooked my grub instead" of half a million cattle and carabaos back settlements to command the and as many ships got away under though the number Philippines from South Caro- press of sail from English ports to- In- In thebeen provincials king’s Ending the Tale to two or three reduced has lina who had been with Washington tercept and destroy them Barber (beginning the hair cut) — thousand at the Meadows and the two indepenThe English Prepare Have you heard the story about the A unique feature of this campaign dent companies from New York who use made of the guy that — (resuming Transports carrying two English Is the extensive business) — want had lingered so long on the way and scouts regiments had sailed for Virginia in Philippine in searching for it short sir? to build there a rough fortification January and by the twentieth of Feb- cases of the disease and also In patrol a Customer (a tired editor) — Yes to be named Fort Cumberland in ruary had reached the Chesapeake duty to prevent the introduction of mere synopsis will do! honor of the Duke who was The French ships got safely in at the Infected cattle In regions where! the commander-lnchleIn England St Lawrence Surprise! despite pursuit losing disease has been stamped out Last Dinwiddle having auch hot Scots but two of their fleet which had'the year a cordon of about 1400 scouts A Boston girl visiting In California bldod in him as could brook no deluck to be found by the for the first time was very much English pushed southward as far as southern lays and having been bred no soldief befogged and bewildered off the coast leavBulacan shocked when some one pointed out a Pampagan and northern or frontiersman but a merchant and The colonies were to see lighting on ing the territory behind them free fig tree a man of business would have had new scale AmeriSclentlilc from I always rinderpest— though fig leaves “Why Washington’s recruiting despatched The English ministers with whom can were much larger than that” said she Good Tea There The Tea r drinker that Hewlett’s Tea Walker Brothers Bankers Crager Wire ' ' If Iron Works it |