Show iT- — Z — s T—'r t j--' " ""TT s rrrr f f THE Cu’WMtt&kefs Cajn Place - JEri JEtc muttvatieni 1M HUsvorth Youn CoprtK'iloyby 2XAppUtoCompaag SALINA eplaehed on bound out to where the fish welra stood like webby fences in the distance A cart drawn by a plodding horse and with a single Individual on Its behigh seat was moving out from Some fisherman hind the breakwater The driving out hla weir probably a conminister had been on the bar siderable time before he began to think of returning to the shore He was hungry but was enjoying himself too well to mlDd The flats were all his that morning Only the cart and Its drlvar were In sight and they were half a mile off He looked at his watch and reluctantly started to walk sighed toward the town he mustn’t keep Mrs Collin’s breakfast waiting too long The first chsnnel be came to was than when he considerably deeper forded It on the way out He noticed The next howthis but only vaguely ever was so deep that the water splashed In at the top of one of hla boots He did notioe that because though be was not wearing hla beet clothes he was not anxious to wet hla “other ones" The extent of his wardrobe was In keeping with the size of hla salary And the third channel was so wide and deep that he saw at once It could not be forded unless he was willing to plunge above his waist He hurried along the edge looking for a shallower place but found none At last he reached the point of the flat he waa on and saw to hla dismay that here waa the deepest Bpot yet a hole Bcoured out by a current like a mill race he saw creeping Turning rapidly and steadily together over the flat behind him two lines of foam one from each channel Hie retreat was cut off He waa In for a wetting that waa sure However there was no help for It so he waded In The water filled bis boots there It gurgled about his hips and beyond as he could see It to seemed grow deeper and deeper The current was surprisingly strong It difficult to keep his footing In the soft sand It looked as though he must swim for it and to swim in that tide would be no joke Then from behind him came a ball He turned and saw moving toward him through the shallow water now oovering the flat beyond the next channel the cart he had seen leave the shore by the packet wharf and later on the outer bar The horse was Jogging along miniature geysers spouting beneath Its hoofs The driver waved ' to him “Hold on mate” he called “Belay I’ll be there Stay where you are In a shake Git dap Janu alongside ary ’’ Ellery waded back to meet this welcome arrival: The horse plunged Into the next channel surged through It and emerged dripping The driver pulled the animal into a walk “Say” he cried "I’m crulaln’ your better get aboard hadn’t you? way There’s kind s heavy dew mornin’ Whoa Bill!" “Bill” or "January" Btopped with apThe driver willingness parent leaned down and extended a hand The minister took it and was pulled np to the seat ‘Tm much "Whew!” he panted obliged to you I guess you saved me from a ducking If nothing worse” The horse a sturdy sedate beast to whom all names aeemed to be alike picked up his feet and pounded them down again Showers of spray' flew about the heads of the pair on the anchored right In the deep hole Inside the breakwater as sure aa I’m knee high to a marlin spike! " ‘Blje Mrs Kezlah Coffin supposed widow Is just stared at Hammond with Bosto Trumet lo move from irrangln his mouth open ton following the death of her brother “ ‘Nat’ says he ’you’re a seaman It tor whom she had kept house Kyan offers marriage and la- I do say It I thought I was a pretty Pepper widower Capt Eikanah Dnjidlgnantly refused lels leader of the Regular church offers good bay pilot but I can’t steer a vesKezlah a place aa housekeeper for the sel without a compass through a night new minister and ehe decides to remain In Trumet Kezlah takes charge of Rev as black aa Pharaoh’s Egypt and In a lohn Ellery the new minister and gives thick fog besides and land her Bquare him advice aa to hla conduct toward If my bat members of the parish Ellery causes a on top of her moorin’s wa’n’t sloshln’ sensation by attending a around thirty mile meeting Ellery’s presence Is bitterly resented by Eben Hammond leader of the astern I an urn It I wouldn’t take It off her for to you this fnlnute!”’ Uraoe apologizes meeting escorts her home In guardian and the rain CaptEllery Nat Hammond Ebenthe hisThe minister shut the door behind son becomes a hero by bringing departing guests Then he went packet Into port safely through fog and out Into the kitchen whither the a storm Ellery finds Kezlah writing to some one had preceded money In re- housekeeper him He inclosing She curiously sponse to a demand found her standing on the back step startled when Informed of the arrival of Nat Nat calls on Kezlah and It devel- looking across the fields The wash since ops that they have been lovers bench was untenanted with Ellery youth Daniels remonstrates “Hum!" mueed Ellery thoughtfully tor attending ” meeting “that was a good story of Captain MaCHAPTER V— (Continued) yo’s This man Hammond must be a ‘It’ “‘Stand by!’ roars Nat fine chap I should like to meet him” Kezlah still looked away over the iquall dead astern and cornin’ ablHn’! ’ll take her ’Bije You look out for fields She did not wish her employer them tops’ls’ to see her face— Just the" “So Nat grabs the 'wheel and 'Blje “I thought you would meet him” tears for’ard and sends the two fo’mast she said “He was here a little while Zach was ago and I asked him te wait hands aloft on the jump I guess but all he done was race Zeb’s yarn was too much for him he skipper around and holler and trip over his doesn’t like to be praised” own feet “So? Was he herd? At the Regular It hit ’em ’fore they got even one tops’l clewed dowft That parsonage? I’m surprised" one the foretops’l ’twas epllt to rags “He and I have known each other The main tops’l was set and when the for a long while” "Well I’m sorry he’s gone squall struck the rotten old topmast I think I ’Course went by the board ’Kerrash-o!should like and splinters flew like all possessed turned from the door one of ’em about a foot long sailed "I know you would” she said past Nat’s head where be stood heav In’ his whole weight on the wheel and CHAPTER VI lit right on the binnacle emaebln’ It In Which to matches Captain Nat Picks Up a “Well there they was afloat but Derelict with their upper riggin’ gone and the It le probable that John Ellery nevr er ompass smashed flat A howlin’ fully realized the debt of gratitude blowln and fog thick as ever he owed to the fog and the squall and Zach was a whimperin’ fidgetin’ old to Captain Nat Hammond Trumet woman Lafayette and Emulous was ways hungry for a sensation would prayin’ In the scuppers — and that ain’t have thoroughly enjoyed arguing and an exercise they’re used to neither— quarreling over the minister’s visit to even ’Blje was mighty shook up and he meeting and during But the fracas Kezlah’s parson might have worried— he says he was himself been more or less battered Nat Hammond was as cool and But Capas the bottom of my well up tain Nat’s brilliant piloting of the old home packet was a bit of seamanship which “Then Nat suggests gettln’ the spare every man and woman on that oraposs and lo and behold you! there stretch of sand could under g’a’n’t any Compasses cost money stand and appreciate and the minisind money’s made to keep so Zach ter’s Indiscretion was all but forgotten In consequence The “Dally Advertisthinks over It of course and “So there they was Wind was fair ers" gloated to be but ’twas blowln’ bard Captain Eikanah brought It up at the jr ought ind so thick you couldn’t hardly see meeting of the pariah committee but there Captain Zeb Mayo championed be jib boom Zach he wanted to anman’s course chor then he didn’t then he did and the young and proso on Nobody paid much attention claimed that fur’s he was concerned he was for Mr Ellery more’n ever “A :o him ’“What’ll we do Nat?’ Bays ’Blje young greenhorn rlth the spunk to 3e knew who was the real seaman cruise singlehanded right Into the mid die of the school and give seat tboard ‘“Well If ’twas me I wouldn’t an an old bull whale like Eben the gsff “I ain't so sure about that duckin’” chor till I had to Probly ’twill fair is the man for my money" declared commented the rescuer “Hum! I guess Most of his off tomorrow but if It shouldn’t we Zebedee likely we’ll be out of soundin’s If we with him to "Not all here have but tackle that sink hole you was agreed might lay out day guilty to navigate Let’s try it a litAnyhow we’d have to wait for a full don’t do It again” was the general verdict tle further down” tide’ “ Tm afraid we’re off the course’ Kezlah watched anxiously for a hint Ellery looked his companion over "Well” he observed with a smile says “Blje ‘else we’d been acrost the concerning her parson’s walk In the rain with Grace but she heard noth- "from what I’ve heard of you Captain bar by this time “ ‘Well’ Nat tells him ’If we are oft ing so congratulated herself that the Hammond I rather guess you could the course and too far Inshore we secret had been kept The tide at navigate almost any water In this loon the bay side goes out for a cality and In all sorts of weather" would have made the bar — the bar— If not the Trumet one And long way leaving uncovered a mils The driver turned In surprise If we’re off the course and too far out and a half of flats bare and sandy or “So?" he exclaimed “You know me do you? That’s funny1 I was tryln’ we’d ought to have deeper water than to locate you but I ain’t been able five fathom hadn’t we? ’Course I’m not sure but— to You ain’t a Trumetite I’ll What’s that landsbet on man?’ that” “ ‘Three and a half sir’ says the fel“Yes I am” ler with the lead That showed they “Tut! tut! tut! you don’t tell me I was edgin’ In somewheres Nat he Say Shipmate you hurt my pride sniffed for all the world like a dog did think there wa’n’t a soul that ever catchln’ a scent bo ’Blje declares trod sand in this village that I couldn't " ‘Tell you I smell home’ says Nat name on sight and give the port they ‘and I’d know that calm and chipper hailed from and the names of their smell If I met It In Jericho Ha! owners But you’ve got me on my she beam ends And yet you knew me ” That was there deepens again “Of course I did Everybody knows the bar and we’re over it’ “The wkid had onedown to a stiff the man that brought the packet sailin’ breeze and the old Debby S home” It Sometimes The cart was afloat The horse findslapped along afore more there was twelve foot under her keel ing wading difficult than swimand sometimes eight or nine Once ming began to swim ’twas only seven and a half Zach and sure "Now I’m skipper again "Ain’t ’Blje both looked at each other but enough” remarked Hammond Nat only smiled gettln’ seasick are you?’ “’Oh you can laugh!’ hollers Zach The minister laughed “No" he said “Taln’t your vessel you’re runnln’ Into danger You ain’t paid out your “Good! she keeps on a fairly even keel considerin’ her build There she good money — “Nat never answered but he stopped strikes! That’ll do you January “Better Get Aboard Hadn’t You?” smilin’ needn’t try tot a record voyage “A id all to once the water more In your line than playin’ carpeted with seaweed Between these deepher flats Hammond are the channels varying at low steamboat We’re over the worst of swung up Into ened water from two to four feet In depth It now Bay! you and I didn’t head for the vind but deepening rapidly as the tide flows port any too soon did we?” “’Wow you can anchor’ says he ” ‘And ’bout time too I guess’ says I should say not I ought to “No The beet time to visit the flats — tide cal’late the skipper’s right serving of course— is the early mornhave known better than to wait out 'Blje This Is Horsefoot and we’re right bethere so long I’ve been warned about ing at sunrise Then there Is an InspiYes sir I shoals and In ration tween th$ hear the wide expanse a snap and this tide 1— ” breakers that’s all right tang and Joy In the air Lively there!’ Always Ellery had glad to pick up a derelict may be a “They hove over the mudhook and made up his mind to take a beforeNat shook hie breakfast tramp to the outer bar and chance for salvage you know Here’s dropped the Bails ao arose head at five tucked a borrowed the last channel It’s an easy one “ ’Breakers or not’ says he ’I tell pair of fisherman’s boots beneath bis There! now It’s plain sailin’ for dry for I’ve smelt home the last half arm and without saying anything to ground" fou Now his housekeeper walked The old horse breathing heavily by the jumpin’ Moses down the iiour the parsonage lawn behind iin taste it!’ climbed from his exertions trotted over the “And Inside of a couple of shakes the rail fence and "cut across lots” to stretch of yet uncovered flats and soon on a for the bluff the slope of the beach rain the ’he mounted It The while he There poured pine grove ime nd l‘itn the fog cleared Right across removed his shoes put on the boots minister prepared to alight their nows was Trumet with the town wallowed through the mealy yellow “Captain Hammond" he said “you Over the flat place sand forming the slope of the bluff haven't asked me my name” clock strikin' ten see the and came out on the white beach and "No I seldom do raore’n onoe There between 'he hills they Them he have been times whem I’d Just as soon light on tLe ocean side And they was tba Inner edge of the tats 8YN0PSIS 71 I CALL SAUNA UTAH cruise without too big letters alongside my figurehead” "Well my namo Is Ellery" “Hey? What? Oh ho! hoi ho!" He rocked back and forth on the seat Tne minister’s feelings were a bit hurt though he tried not to show It “You mustn’t mind my laughin’” explained Nat still chuckling “It ain’t at you It’s Just because wae wonderin' what you’d look like if I should meet you and now— Ho! ho! You see Mr Ellery I’ve heard of you earns as you said you’d heard of me” The minister who had jumped to the ground looked up “Captain Hammond” he said Tm very glad Indeed that I met you Not alone because you helped me out of a bad scrape I realize how bad it might have been and that — “Shell ehhl Nothin’ at all Don’t be foolish’ "But I'm glad too because I’ve heard so many good things about you that I wae sure you must be worth I hope you won't believe I knowing went to your father’s meeting with any—’’ “No no! I Jumpin’ Moses man! don’t find fault with you for that I understand I guess” “Well If you don’t mind the fact that I am what I am I'd like to shake bands with you” Nat reached down a big brown hand “Same here” he said “Always glad to shake with a chap as well recommended as you are Yea Indeed I mean It You eee you’ve got a friend that's a friend of mine and when she guarantees a man to be A B I’ll ship him without any more questions” Breakfast had waited nearly an hour when the minister reached home Ke- - SERVING EGGS AND OMELETS New and Effective Ways of Preparing Staples for the Breakfast or Luncheon Omelet Trouvllle — Beat the yolka of a dozen eggs till they are almost white then beat the whites for the same time and pour them over the add of a dessertspoonful yolks a teaspoonful of chopped muBhrooma mixed herbs a dessertspoonful of finea few ly chopped parsley drops of lemon juice pepper and salt six of milk and three of flour and beat all well together for at least five minutes Peel a small onion slice and fry in When butter the butter Is boiling hot take out the onion and pour In the omelet Hold the pan over the fire In rather a slanting position to the omelet from spreading keep When fried a light brown fold over and serve very hot A little grated tongue is sometimes added to this half omelet Eggs In cases— Make some paper cases about three Inches square butter them well Inside and half fill seathem with sifted breadcrumbs soned with chopped parsley and a email quantity of cayenne and salt Stick email pieces of butter over the breadcrumbs break an egg Into each and add breadcrumbs prepared as before till the cases are full Put them into an oven or on a gridiron over a clear fire for three minutes Serve hot Eggs Itallano — Boll the eggs hard cut them In halves take out the yolks weigh the latter and place them In a mortar and pound together with a little breadcrumbs soaked in cream chopped parsley one anchovy a little chopped onion grated nutmeg pepper and salt Put the mixture into a saucepan and cook to a thick paste Fill adding a little cream or gravy the cavltleB of the whites with this and serve cold with a salad or hot In sauce or on a puree of vegetables Eggs Sultana — Put Into a bowl the yolks of three eggs with a tablespoonful of chutney and a tablespoonful and a half olive oil and beat well Break half a dozen eggs one at a time Into a teacup put them one by one on the sauce and set the dish Into a moderate oven until the eggs are set but not overdone Serve on the aame dish very hot Spanish eggs — Put Into a saucepan a breakfast cupful of washed rice with a quart of boiling milk add half a tablespoonful of salt and boll till a done Strain the rice drain on Add colander and put Into a bowl two ounces of butter mix well and Cut Into spread evenly on a dish slices six hard boiled eggs arrange on the rice and Berve “Here Be at This Window" zlah also was waiting and evidently much relieved at his safe arrival as she “Sakes alive!" she exclaimed Beet Greens met him at the back door "Where In Choose very young beets Wash the world have yoifbeen Mr Ellery? with care taking care that the skin Soakin’ wet again too!” Is not broken Cut off the leaves one He told briefly the story of his morn- Inch above the beet Cook the beets ing’s adventure The housekeeper lis- In boiling salted water until tender tened with growing excitement If very young this may take only “Heavens to Betsy!” she Interrupt- 45 minutes Twenty minutes before ed "Was the channel you planned to the beets are done place the greens In swim the one at the end of the flat by boiling salted water and cook with the longest weir leader?” the beets cover off "Yes” men “My soul! there’s been two drowned In that very place at half tide And they were good swimmers After this I shan’t dare let you out of my sight” “So? Was It as risky as that? Why Captain Hammond didn't tell me so must owe him more even than thought” CHAPTER VII the the Remove from water peel dice season with salt pepper and butter and place In serving Drain the greens chop and seadish son and place around the beets Green Corn Puffs two eggs until light add one cup eweet milk one pint grated corn seasoned with salt and a dash of red Butter well six custard cups pepper Pill them half full of the mixture place the cups In the largest cooling utensil which has been sufficiently filled with boiling water to keep the cupe from floating Fill the cupe about level full with soft grated cheese Heat radiator 15 minutes and leave In the flreless cooker one hour Serve with tomato aauce Beat In Which the Parson and Mr Pepper Declare Their Independence That afternoon when dinner waa over the Reverend John decided to make a few duty calls The first of these be determined should be on the Peppers The Pepper mouse was situated Just off the main road on the lane leading Beef Loaf over the dunes to the ocean and the Beef loaf eeived cold Is an Inexlight It was a small building Its pensive cold meat' Mix a pound of white paint dingy and storm beaten freeh beef with half a pound and Its little fenced-lfront yard dot- of fat chopped salt pork chopped fine ted thickly with clumps of Bind them together with an egg and A sign nailed crookedly on saplings salt add a little grated onion pepper a post Informed those seeking such inand then half a cupful each of milk formation that within was to be found Roll Into a loaf and cracker crumbs Ablshal G W Pepper Tax Collector of an hour and bake for Boots and Shoes Repaired” Assessor with hot water shin- basting occasionally And beneath this was fastened and melted butter gle with the chalked notice "Salt Hay for Sale" The boot and shoe portion of the sign was a relic of other days Kyan had been a cobbler once but it to wait three or four Is discouraging weeks while the pair of boots one har left to be resoled are forgotten la a first corner The minister walked up the dusty lane lifted the Pepper gate swung it back on Its one hinge and knocked at the front door No one coming in answer to the knock he tried again In the rear of Then from somewhere the house came the sound of a human voice "Whoever “HI!” it called faintly you be don’t bust that door down Come round here” Ellery “came along” as far ns the angle where the ell joined the main So far as he could body of the house see every door and v indow was closed and there were no signs of life Howthe door a ever he stepped affair of boards and ventured another knock "Don’t start that poundin’ again!” protested the volte "Come round to t’other side where I be" So around went the Reverend John smiling broadly But even on “t’other side" there was no ne to be seen And no door for that matter "If the voice "Why!’ 'exclaimed taln’t Mr Ellery! How d’ye do? Glad te see you Mr Ellery Fine day ain’t it? Here I be at this window” (TO BZ CONTINUED) Luncheon Children’s A favorite luncheon for small chilwith dainty appetites Is made from a box of animal crackers one of saltlnes and a cup of pure maple sirup Boil In the sirup until it forms a soft ball when dropped In Ice water Then put a little on each saltine and press an animal Into this In a standing poand marmalade sition Cream cheese with saltlnes Is also a good combination dren Applerlne Pudding Stew sliced apple until tender Add two cups of sauce to three cups milk and about two cups of bread crumbs In coarse Sweeten-witpieces broken one and cups white sugar season with lemon cinnamon or cup raisins cut In nutmeg halves pinch of salt piece of butter Bake one hour Serve size of walnut hot or cold with or without sauce Whipped cream Is delicious To Keep Grapes SeGrapes may be kept for months lect perfect bunches and see that the fruit is solid on the bunch Remove all little spiders and their webs but do not wash the fruit Wrap each bunch carefully In dark blue tissue paper twisting the ends tightly to exclude the air then pack the grapes away in box and keep the a closely covered box a cool dark dry place UTAH STATE NEWS The Socialists of Salt Lake have placed a ticket In the field for the city election this fall The thirteenth annual session of the wae Utah Baptist state convention held in Salt Lake September 23 24 and 25 Nearly a foot of snow has fallen around Brighton in Big Cottonwood storm canyon since the equinocltal began With the completion of the Knights of Pythias 'building another Ogden lodge will be housed In one of the best fraternal structures of the state Fred Strochell a D ft R G engineer was seriously Injured near Midvale when he lost control of a motor cycle he waa riding Professor A Smith an Ogden educator waa unanimously president of the State Baptist association at the convention held In Salt Lake last week S M Moore of Ogden wae elected president of the Utah State Federation of Labor at the closing session of the ninth annual convention In Salt Lake last week Pete Kalepetsls 28 years of age Greek proprietor of a restaurant at Midvale was shot apparently from behind and killed in his cafe Wednesday night by three unknown Greeks Miss Beatrice Brewer daughter of former Mayor and Mrs A C Brewer of Ogden was selected by the board of county commissioners as queen to represent Weber county at the state fair in Salt Lake localities were free from contagious diseases during the month of August according to the bulletin of the state board of health Issued last week The deaths from all causes total 330 of a municipal heating Feasibility plant to put an end to a large part of the smoke nuisance in Salt Lake 'be will investigated by a committee named at a recent meeting of the Salt Lake Municipal league William Dunn 35 years of age of Ogden is at a hospital in a serious condition the result of having 35000 volts of electricity pass through his body at Farmington while at the top of a pole of the Salt Lake & Ogden railway As the result of an accident which when his automobile was struck by a freight train H P Garrison of Ogden has started suit in the district court against the Denver ft Rio Grande company in an effort to recover $2 185 damages William Alfred Rossiter aged 70 fell dead in front of the Lion House In Salt Lake when he Buffered a stroke of heart disease Mr Rossiter came to Utah when he was 17 years of age and became driver for President Brigham Young A rumor to the effect that the sea gulls which once helped the early pioneers In their struggle for existence in Utah were dying fast is denied by Fred W Chambers state fish and game commissioner who described the rumor as all wrong Believing that the man's mental condition makes him subject for inGeo vestigation by a medical 'board occurred at Roy on June 24 1913 Ferguson aged 45 years a carpenter who has been employed in Ogden has been placed under arrest At the meeting of the Utah State Medical association In Salt Lake last week Health Commissioner Samuel G Paul issued a warning to all members of the medical profession who fail to enforce the quarantine laws and comply with the laws regarding vital statistics Blackmailers are again at work In Ogden and this time they have selected Mrs David Eccles widow of the late financier as their victim A letter has been received by Mrs Eccles demanding that she pay to them 81000 will he “something done for which you will be sorry” The parcel post has long since passed the experimental stage and Is now the greatest success being used for the shipment of almost anything weighing less than the limit according to postoffice officials of the state Lorenzo Eliason a farmer near Murray suffered the loss of two while unloading hay on his ranch His hand was caught in a pulley and two of the fingers were so badly crushed that amputation was found necessary In four years past nineteen high school buildings have been erected In this state at a cost of 825000 to And 95000 of the 8500000 each children of school age of Utah are In enrolled in the public schools ten years the enrollment and attendance have increased 600 per cent Viewing the receipts of the local postofflee as an index to the business conditions of a city there has been a decided increase In the volume of business transacted in Ogden during the past year over the same p riod or 1911 and 1912 Though Utah always has had IncorIn Its constitution full enporated franchisement for women not within the history of the judiciary In this state has a woman sat upon a Jury to try either criminal or civil cases but not barred Women are exempt from jury service A J Price a former resident ef Galt Lake died at Evanston Wyo last week from poisoning He was mixing strychnine as a poison fob coyotes and it is supposed that he failed to properly clean the poison cup and afterward made eoffe in 1L ' J Vi V & j t H |