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Show t . f t i ' - ' ft he Weeki y : REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. THE TOOELE COUNTY vol. in. ISDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1902. STOCKTON, UTAH, WEI)N1 vS8 "Down to the a ore dey tel! him bout beeg brag T (ophite mek. How y he say he aint nev la goin marry n start next how he gi gela, and na. murnln for IzuilsU . niiN-hNo, das Old man didu r iy soinin golu hap-ow- . when way Cajaus Early next pen. But me. 1 k ou de wharf and mornin I go down he las seat, and aompln black on gain happen. 1 what's know den t move, yas. Run "Sho, hut dat she And TVoplilles like scared deer, e slow. He wind boat golu slow, in An-earl- The Garden Walk. ' The irli walk wai all egl-nWith siatelr haautle rnw on raw. Pearly and lilac, white as eiiom. Duaky and blue aa eld seas tide. But the falreat flower waa at my aide! r Stepping between them, scares had aha A look for that flualierl lalaiy. But laughing went. The acacia tree. Loaded, hung Juat too low; her hair Waa powdered with looae petals there! The trailing, flounced, and allkett gown. Heedless brake my carnations down; She tore a rosespray, with a frown Cast it away "too deep a red ." ao aha said! For her waist-ribbon- When I came back, the grass dew-we- t, The aoent of sweet peas, mignonette. Was all about me. 1 forget The hour of coming, but 1 knew Each petal of the rose she threw Thera on the pathway. I could feel With ita red heart, the crushing heel Trampling out swift all beauty sweet. Beneath aack dainty, caralesa feetl - m- THE WOOING OF ANGELA By E. H. LANCASTER. Daily Atort Puausnian CoerAHT.) be"Km hear how Teophile con to "Et was dls way, the old waa see marry Angela? No? Dm one good gan. Teophile, he been cornin Angela long time, long time, yas. Evva tary. Yas. Old man Liana took a long pull at since dey was chlllun. Morton nodded. He knew well the the Anisette, leaned beck on the log, ctanped hit knotted hands about hla custome of the people he had elected .knee and amlled meditatively at the to live with. Their long woolngs; axes that rose and (ell in the hollow. their early marriages and Morton frowned. He did not want patient lives. Dumb, unresponto hear the story. Not that ho doubt- sive, pathetic, with a strange not of ed tyv' 7 'good." Llzana wee a poetic Joyousness running through the to the heart. He whole. French rreiLiflaii. oeuld tell a story, even a bad story, Puizllng and foiling alike to psychSir," said an not lack for listeners. ologist and politician. will give the your Cajan psychologst, Forquol? white other a where this ha Is any ha, lazy I dont know. But, yes; It turn swear and man would then, sir, way. Your Frenchman can bo a hog; say around and fly Into a perfect frenzy of thlaga, do things, even write thlnge rage at nothing. dreadful. Sir, resTjonded the politician, who quite hoggish and altogether smile. ""Comin euf! Had once pafd a Cajans poll tax In r is only a pig after order to get his vote, and had not OUUltji his impudent nose lu the air, gotten it. Sir, If one of those pig.Is roguish eyj asquint Ah, but headed, numbskulls gets an idea into w different with your Englishman, his head, nothing abort of dynamite he plays the hog ho must needs will get it out You may talk yourcarrion and roll In the mud the self as hoarse as a frog, ery vilest mud. A hog is a filthy while he sits there rolling cigarettes das-so-, brute, dont you know? And whatever and saying Das-syas. By ho electa to do, be it bravery or brut- the great tard Harry, air, when you ishness, John English goes the whole leave him he is exactly where you thing. Your American looks on and found him." Meanwhile, old man Llzaua telling laughs if he is not too busy with his the story of Theophile long wooing. But this was 'not a bad story; any A pretty tale, all flecked over with girl could have heard It Why should moonbeams and wild flowers. A story Morton hold back from the tempting too, of long, lonely rides through the small hours when the boy, having sat treat? Well, there were several reasons. half the night on the Eteps with hla The story was hard on his host This fawn-eyesweetheart, made his way was Theophile chopping, and to the distant logging camp. Riding it is hardly fair to laugh at a man be- hard that his team might be the first hind his back while you drink his to role out at crack of dawn. Old man Llzana sketched it all in Anisette. Rather, one should chop logs Into coal kiln lengths, as one Is graphically, and Morton lay in the expected to do, aa those young fellows grass, giving as much heed to the down there in the hollow were doing. Bong of the axes in the hollow as to Running races and guying one another the slow, drawling voice at his elbow. on to exertions truly strenuous. Giv- When the old fellow leaqed forward ing promise of a successful chopping. and spread out his fingers. "Teophile git hees wood all cot It would be time enough to listen. dls time, sho, grinned old man Presently that time came. A knotty He slapped his leg, guffawed. forefinger slipped Its Interlacing fellows, and pointed southward. "Angelas papa leve down yondah. He fesh for de factry. Mebbe he be gone week, mebbe mont. Neva know. Eef he .find plainte shrimp de first the heavy, stooped shoulders day came Into play. "Twas while he waa gone daa Angela and Teophile fall out. I news hear what be do but Call heem polecat. Angela git Den Teophile he git mad. too. But hees mad was diffrent from Angela. Girl git mad more quick dan boy, but boy stay mad. das-Byas. T'eophile, he go down to de store and mek beeg brag. Say he want news goin marry des lay low. here come Teophile, walkin' niignty beeg and whistle. Shake out hees sail and slide off from de wharf, slow and quiet. Dey want moch breeze. Eet was jes before day and mos always eels mlglite steel Jes befo day. But T'eophile keep Bleepin away, sleeplu' away, till be get good piece out and old man aint ahoweil op ylt. Dere waa hie boat all tied up and dere was Where was the old man? Jes &2R 'rtke eets nose out (Copyright. IMS, by hard-workin- Y curl-taile- d y-y- TIE Vn T'eophile. he almost dying out. ul bees oars and catch ou. He git II Twas begin to pull. P in dat beeg boat, Heem fonne. yas. and das skeef ruunl t like scared deer, didnt las loug. Fonne? Yas. lint old man pull In Bout free minuted hees oars and si and op. Hey want no de las seat, but more black ting oi iinst de old mans dere was soiupin at in close to hees shoulder and somi cheek. Aud Teoph. es sail so steel it Ieelle while could n scare a flj . don de old mans evtlng mighty qulei at voice come over de Coin' marry da girl? Coin dler ik at tie old man "T'eophile, he lo it de sail, look all over dat gun, look up de line and round. Den he pic ela'n papa. And I row heem to An Angela! de next day he man dey say T'eo-Ij"Down to de sto But me, I op. mi aud Angela phlle ek The old op. know how dey come t the of alteutlun fellows guffaw caug the youngsters coi ng up from the hollow in search of the Anisette jug. "Whats de fon, Pi re onLlxana?" they got np and shouted to him. If oulh felt a little walked away. His something very dry. There might breach of prom-earabout tb picturesque tried and lse suit that waa f three minutes decided all inside host, whtle the by an old man In broke over the 11 beautiful early soliloquy npons bui dreamy waters, took another turnH;. CURed That's the wayfttlF P the? J1001 CaJans. When tb God or don't care that for piy mnn Tfir inimab obedient, the men peaceful as well-fe- d steers if you don't'1, make them mad. If you Morton found his horse, mounted it and rode assy. He had decided not to Hay for the dance that would wind up the chopping. . J. Y. HI LAWRENCE, Manaeer. Carries a Complete Line of GROCERIES AND MEATS Main Street. Stockton k The Best end Largest Meat Market In Tooele County. d, .Fresh Meats. Always on Hand, and Always a Variety. g do" . dry-weath- M, o, J money-makin- A IETF, MUTTON. VEAL! g. The Honerine Confectionery d toil-twiste- THUS. BEBB, Proprietor. Delicacies In the Confectionery Line. All Kinds of Stockton. d Li-san- s. m-a-- y T'eo-nhil- e. Coin marry dat p irl? Goin die?" here? Yes, but Camille would lie who had the, it was Camille! s papa one good just been telling hli i that story. Current Time Card Salt Lake & Mercur Railroad, r Bees, aud the' farmers have discovered that persons suffering from rheumatism am sciatica can ob-i- g tain relief by allow! honey bees to sting the affected i aria. This is a ess and entirely very unpleasant ulson of the bee The sthiR is chiefly forml acid. This add Is also found In sti aging nettles, lr. ants and some vari ties of caterpil-Acuit- y lars. There la no df in prepar-it would seem Ing formic acid, an that physicians mlg fit find It advantageous to expert: fGnt with it as a remedy for rheumifftir troubles either in add form or in AfHntea. Certainie devised of ly some means can less traducing It Into th bees to sting I painful than allowir, wholesale. rheumatic sufferer b New Use f Down on I.ong Is1 I - ! E flarf April .va er Populated, . ether long or short, reflective state of p- - may he. O l,,M L. H. GRAY, J $ LAND ANO MININ ATTONNBV. Sait Lake City. Templetoa . JACOBS, Oeaend Manager. J. L. OOKKLINO. Swias Diplomat Well Liked. Diplomatic circles In Washington will feel a distinct loss In the retirement of M. Pioda, Swiss minister. He is one of the few foreigners to retain their native customs in the legations. On all formal occasion" wor-ard- Stockton. this t J. i PUBLIC. NOTARY Sheridan St. t IB s si Leave Fairfield vis S. L. A M 10 IB s n Leave liiuhi vis S. L. M 11 OB e m Arrive Mercer vie S. L. A M Leave Mercur via S. L. A M teeiMMi B SB p Leave Maenlar vie S. L. A M 4 OB p Leave Fairfield vie O. 8. L.... Arrive Salt Like..... i 0 00pm not affected. his. work never t GUNDRY, 4, ISOS. Lasts Silt Lake vis Q. S. L 1 Liverpool Densj RICHARD R. E. ROSS. tho find a LA NO AND MININQ ATTO tm Sunflower State. ,BV n 'Assistant Postmaster General Bristow Is from Kansas, and ths fact was evident during the reoeat you five rubles," said the passenger Grand Army encampment in Washingheartlessly, If you will kiss the gen- ton. Friends from the sunflower state eral's wife. The beggar went straight brought him splendid specimens of to tho lady, fell upon his knees and corn, apples, pears and potatoes all told her of bis plight. Sho listened the leading agricultural products and then, getting her husband's per of Kansas and these were bung or mission, hold out her cbeek for him L strung artisthally about Ms room In tho postoffle-- department. kiss,. - - . |