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Virginia Stivers Bartlett Vtrglala BUvara Bartlett CI1AFTER XXII Continued 18 - And while she was toying nervously with her quill, her husband and young Pedro were sitting astride their horses in Don Pedros beloved orchard. The trees were full of Indians, gathering the luscious fruit that hung in rich dusters, bright in the autumn sunshine; early pears and apples, late peaches and pomegranates. Little naked boys, pajareros, ran through the orchard with rattles and miniature bows and arrows, frightening sway the clouds of birds that had assembled to steal the ripe fruit. As fast as the fruit was picked, it was loaded into panniers on mules, and carried to the shore, where Cooking Cauliflower. Cauliflowboats were piled high and oared to er will remain a beautiful white the Astrolabe and the Boussole, a and be most delicate in flavor if from the Spanish princely cooked in a mixture of half milk Governor offering to the expedition of the and half water. For some reason Count de La Perouse. this method practically elimiThe Governor and his son watched nates any odor during cooking. the ecene with pleasure- - The movement and life, the color, and the For a Flakier Crust. One-haclamor of many voices was pleasant teaspoonful of vinegar, added to to them. They looked at each other the water when making pie crust, and smiled, completely at harmony will assure a flakier crust. together. An Indian passed them carrying Stretching the Salad. When the a basket strapped to his back, and salad is limited and you wonder from his brow with if it will go around comfortably, supported It was filled to the rim thongs. coop out tomatoes and use the with purple grapes. The Governor salad as a filling. Tlien you will topped him, and made a note on a surely have enough. list he carried in his hand. Twenty baskets of grapes, he Stuffed Egg. To stuff eggs, put that aid. Hum, to the Indian, them into cold water as soon as will be enough grapes. No more totaken from the stove. This will day. Vayase. The Indian plodded keep the whites in better condi- on. tion. Yes, continued the Governor, following the basket of grapes with Varnish Straw Articles. All arthat will have to be his eyes, ticles made of straw, such as bas- enough. We must have enough left kets, suitcases, matting, will last for the vintage. But I have already longer if given an occasional coat aent them barrels of wine, so I do of white varnish. not think I am selfish. Do you? Pues, no! cried the boy. And too, we would not have any grapes And for the fiesta, the vendimia. ARE YOU 3 we must have, mustnt we? And won't it be soon? ONLY Yes, I think it will be soon. Yes, Um eu Borer nadenUad Ihwqmara I we must have a great fleata this wUa wile who ia lovable hr thiae ub tha Math bat tba fourth. year . . . Just for ourselves. It No matter bow your back achat a matter has been nice to have the Franceses ha loudly yaw aarvw Kraam doa't taka it oat aq your haahond. here, but it will be nice to have a Fbr tkna araanUoaa ana women haa told party just for ourselves. 1 think aaothar ho to (o emiliac through" ith there is a little bull that ia ready Lydia E. Piakkam'a Vegetable Can pound. It Natai too 19 tha tymtatu, th'ua laa to meet a torero, end there ia antha dlaaoadorta (ram tba fuaetiooal other that will make a barbecue. Mwii vbich htaha a note NOW to art a bottla a ( And we will have some horse-race- s, Mokbam'i today WITHOUT FAILfram your s, and some of and some dfuoiat Ban tkaa a trilHaa etoia hovu Writtaa la lattaca reporting baaett. will wrestle, and the Indian boys Wbyaot by LYDIA E. IINKHAIIS there will be music end dancing. VEGETABLE COMPOUND! Ai de mi, what a vendimia it will lf A4 WIFE? IwU-c- ' 5 cock-fight- KILL ALL FLIES anirui uhhbmmi kml OBVFBieBS Ctaaol mu sra m WWaotiotfflrWnajUdM. sM iii UOM dmlMK. mbnl HifoW 0 KftlbAmsB'lOyi DAISYiFLYJ KILLER SentinelsfWRI ToftHealtK Dont Neglect Them! hn liimang W And Mother will ait on a throne with grapes and leave on her head for a crown, and be queen of the fiesta! Yes, yes, and again yes! Look, who comes?" It was an Indian messenger from the camp of La Perouse, asking that they hurry down to the beach to see something. As they reached the beach, they could see a cloud of smoke, and a strange activity going on. On coming closer they discovered La with Angustias, and almost all of the people of the presidio, who had evidently been summoned hastily by a messenger from Gob-ernado- ra Nature draignrd tha kidnaya to da s imrvrioua job. Thrir laak ia to harp tha flowing blood ttrroia Iroo a I an rune oi toaie impurilieo. Tha act a( Hiring lia Awf ia conalanlly producing waato aiatlrr the kidnnra muat remove free the blood H apod htalth ia to on dura. hr the kidnaya fail to function aa Kalnia blended, thara b ntmtiaa ol waete that may route body-wid- o t. One may aufltr nagging backache, prtaialcat headache, attache at diutnem, getting up night (welling. puiKnma mdtr tha ayaa-- brl lined, nervon all won out. Frequent. aranty or burning paaa any bit hrthtr eridcaco pi kidney biaddrr dioturbanco. Tha nmgniaod and propar trratuwat mrdirino to Mp tha kidnrya b a diuretic art rid al nma poiaoooua body vain Vaa a Pill Thry have had more than forty van of public approval. Art rn dotard tha cauatry aver. Inaat aa Baaa a. Sold at all druc vtoeva. WNU be!" 20-- 38 HOTEL BEN LOMOND La Perouse. The Frenchman came hurrying to Pedro Fages. I had a thought at the last minute, he said hurriedly. You have been so wonderful to me, all of your people have, that I wanted to give an occasion special for you. We are to have a balloon ascension! Balloon ascension 1 exclaimed the Governor. I have heard of balloons but never seen one. Regard, then, said La Perouse dramatically, there is a balloon which was given us to take on our voyage around the world. Why, I do not know, unless it was to impress people around the globe that Frenchmen now make balloons I What good they can ever be, I can not see, but they say some day they will be made strong enough to carry men. "There will never be one strong laughed enough to carry me! Fages. He and young Pedro and hurried on foot after La Perouse to where the great mus- OCUEX. UTAH IS Stoma 111 Bo tba ILM to I4.H Family Eaaau far d pmona 4.M . . Air Coaled Laoago and Lobby Coffee Shtp . . Tay Xoaa CctUEaaaa.. Hama af Safety Klwaala Enarallvaa Eicfaugv 4ptlmuc Cbaatorraf Commute d Ad Cbk ge-4- HOTEL ' Came IEN LOMOND acyta aa T. E. FUxgrrald. Men lin bag was slowly filling with moke, its rounding sides showing strange designs and pictures. We have had it up once before on this trip, explained La Perouse. That was in Lima. I hope it will ascend nowl he said anxiously. And at last it did. Slowly it staggered into the air. Everyone regarded it with amazement. Some of the Indiana muttered, and several old women prostrated themselves on the ground. Accompanied with a chorus of incredulous ejaculations it rose the full length of the cord that tethered it, then, as a fresh late afternoon breeze puffed in from the tea and threatened, it waa brought down again. . exclaimed the Gov"For ernor of California, greatly pleased Mil gracias to you, and amazed. Senor el Conde, for such a miracle! A balloon raised from the shore of California! It will never happen Dios! again, and will be something to all our lives. And It will be something for ma to remember all my life, that I have visited your California. More, I can not say. And now . . And now, replied the Governor with a slight formality which ha assumed to cover his real feelings, and now, my friend, I suppose the time has come for us to say, as you French put it, adieu I Your Spanish word, adios, is the same, Monsieur le Gouvemeur. Both speed the parting guest in the care of God. Yes, we must say those words. For we must not hinder your departure with our curiosity, and there are things I must attend to at the But be sure, Senor el presidio. Conde, that at whatever hour you ail we shall be here on shore, watching you as far as we can see. And wherever you shall sail, you will be in our hearts. Thank you for visiting us. The two men gripped hands. La Perouse was frankly moved. "Thank you for everything. The friendliness, the courtesy, the hospitality and your gifts iff fruit and wine. We will appreciate those, surely. And even for the goat and the chickens, and . . . Mon Dieul rode rapidly across the WNU Earvlce al parade-groun- d to the palacio. Late that evening, the Count de La Perouse, working with some of hie scientists in their rude laboratory on the beach, was amazed when an attendant told him that a woman, with a baby in her arms, wished to see him. . And when the companion of La Gobemadora strode in, unabashed, he was still more surprised. With no preamble she told her story. And here he is, she said finally. My baby, my Chichi. You will take him, will you not, where he will be well, and live? ex. But of course, Madame! claimed the Frenchman, his eyes bright with amusement I will see that he has the best of care, and I will loose him in the most beautiful jungle I can find, I assure you. He was astounded to see the woman's harsh face begin working with she squeaked, emotion. Here, here is a little bundle of clothes I made him. He has needed them here where it has been cold, and perhaps he will need them again before he reaches his jungle. See, she explained, holding out a tiny pair of trousers, and poking her finger through a hole, "see his dear little tail goes through here. La Perouse had taken the monkey in his arms, but Angustias reached for him, strained him passionately to her breast The little animal put out a tiny paw and stroked her face with queer little noises. She held him away from her, and stared into the worried human eyes, then thrust him back at the startled Frenchman. Take him quickly, she gasped. he is my all good to him my baby. Before La Perouse could say another word she stumbled out of the tent Into the dark. Nom du nom de vieu singe! roared La Perouse. Here, Dagelet, you seem moony and unoccupied. X give you this animal to keep in your charge, and to watch and ward,' and put his dear little tail through the hole in his pantaloons until we land on a tropical, isle I Mon Dieu, quelle femme. Dagelet picked up the monkey dolefully. 'And you 'think I have nothing to do I he muttered. He walked away from carrying the monkey and his bundle of clothes .to a spot where a boat was moored, and an oarsman eat aa though waiting for someone. Certainly, Your Excellency, Take this, barked Dagelet. . She Said at Last. I will return. I can hot say more. My feelings blinded with her Angustias, . . . pardonnez moi. , 7 tears, staggered through the sand He turned to Eulalia, who waa until she reached firmer ground, standing quietly beside her husband, then she made her way toward the her eyes on Dagelet. presidio, sobbing and talking to And, to you ms Heine de herself. my respects for your fortiChichi, my baby, she grieved, tude and loyalty in being such a holding her empty arms to her wonderful woman in the midst of breast, my baby, my baby. such a remote country. When she was quite near the preEulaliaa lips moved, but her re- sidio gate she noticed a figure movmarks were inaudible as the Count ing hurriedly in the direction of the kissed her hand. There were other beach. It seemed to be the figure then folthe farewells, Governor, of a woman. Angustias slipped lowed by his soldiers and Indian behind a tree and watched. The bearers, his wife on one hand and woman came closer and Angustias hie son at the other, moved away could see a large bundle balanced from the camp on the beach. on her head. Every few feet she As they rode the Governor and his turned around and looked back towife were each very silent, busy ward the presidio. with their own thoughts. Young PeIndizuela! gasped Angustias. dro prattled beside them. What is she doing? Ah, the vixen, The Count had given him a silver he is running with some medal which had been struck off French sailor. I'llaway be bound. Well, by the French Government to com- we can't have that. Ive always had memorate the great expedition of my suspicions of that one. Que la La Perouse around the world. On doncella honrada la piema quebra-d- a one side was an effigy of Louis XVI, en casa (The virtuous maid y and on the other two olive branches and the broken leg must stay at tied with e ribbon, and a scroll home), she muttered. She took a which read: few steps toward the girl, then Les fregates du rol de France, la Boussole et T Astrolabe, command-ee- s par Mm. de la Perouse ie de Langle. parties du prt de Brest, en ... ... "Be the-ten- Call-form- Juin e, . topped. If the hussy waa intent on joining some French lover, aha would use violence rather than let Angustias stop her, aha reflected. She needed a man to help her. Aa she hesitated, her eye still on the flying girl who was zigzagging through the sand, she heard the sound of horses. She ran toward them as they came in view. Then she saw it was the Governor. She stopped. She must not let him see her. She had disobeyed him. He would reprimand her, she, Angustias, whom he had always called a good soldier. She started to step behind her tree again, but was too late. The Governor had seen her. So she took matters in her own hands and ran toward him. Your Excellency 1 she gasped, look, see that woman running toward the beach! With the bundle on her head! It is Indizuela! She ia running away to join some French lover on the ships. Pedro Fages looked after the figure that Angustias pointed out. She did indeed seem to be fleeing, her erratic course took her now from one tree to another, and she was avoiding the open spaces. Very well, Angustias,' you return with Pedro to the mansion. I will attend to this. Go with them, he ordered the' servant He spurred his horse lightly and cantered toward the girl. As he drew near he saw she had staggered and dropped the great bundle from her head. She was leaning over it, sobbing with exertion when he caught up with her. As he jumped from his horse, she turned away from him, and tried to cover her face with the rebozo that swathed her head. Fages spoke very gently. Mi chiquita, he said, my poor little one. Why are you running away from us all, and from your home, and those who are concerned in your welfare?- Did you not say you loved the Governor, and were grateful for all he had done for you? And now you rup away, Indizuela! The girl suddenly became dynamic. She straightened and faced the Governor boldly, tearing the rebozo from her head. Sol It Is she screamed. you love, is it! Indizuela whom you follow after in the starit! ; Indizuela! light I Indizuela,-IPedro Fages put his hand to his beard, then brushed his eyes1' as though he doubted his eight. Eulalia I "Eulalia! ' he said. 'You were running away.'.' She stooped over her bundle and Of course I am runtugged et it ning away.' And you can not stop me. Indizuela is not leaving you, she panted, so you will be happy. She lifted the bundle and staggered a few steps. Don Pedro watched her aa though he were viewing an incident in a dream, with drugged senses that could not react. I am leaving everything behind that you love, she said through her teeth, the children, Indizuela and your California. For ever! Then he strode to her side and wrested her burden from her. Come, he said sternly, no nonsense. She struggled with him. No! wildly. No! Let me gol You can not hold me here any longer! Let me . . But he slung the bundle over his addle, and taking her around the shoulders that writhed and tried to slip from his grasp, he put one hand firmly over her mouth, and tried to move her toward the horse. She dug her heels in the sand, he could feel her maledictions and imprecations sputtering against his hand. - la You cannot assess the Japanese army numerically. Japanese officers have often protested to me with a smile that the Japanese soldier is not a whit superior mentally, morally or physically to the soldier of the West Yet they Insist that he is, in fact, a better soldier, because, unlike other soldiers, he courts death as his greatest honor, writes Willard Price in the London Spectator. . (TO BE COSTIXVEDJ Morals" is a required subject in primary and middle schooL evy Tom to seventeen the future soldier is drilled, not in morals as we would understand the subject. 1 oral1 with an imperial ita M loyalty to the immediate famj. ly. the larger family which is caiiufl ti nation and the emperor who ia the father of alL ii I on until many students The training of men who will go W!n.u,ked What is your dearest oincerely enough set to their doom with the unswerving answer: To die for directness of robots is weird and downthis my beloved emperor. unworldly process. I begins 2,000 years before the The Early Jass Bands soldier is bom. Bushido has taught By IBIS there were bands in New the Japanese race to think well of itself, and the Japanese individual Orleans . playing what was first to regard himself as nothing but Late that year the dirt to be ground under the eph Gorham discovered and took to chariot wheels of the progress of his race. The One must give him- self for. thq AIL What better racial tradition could there be for tha making of y die-eas- soldiers? Active military the age of six. year of primary to march, drill, sing war songs toons of wooden WANTED TEACHERS Summer caaiaa in Spatial to teacher nmreUI (abject I Maatfa il.H. Tpm. faokfaapfe. efartfaud. Mr. Caa rt Ubm vark far raaa and fair if dniVnL SALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE Atlaa Bide- - Salt Lafa CHr, Utah SMITHSONIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Oltdra. 1'tafc CLAY PRODUCTS - FACE BBICE HOOFING TILE Llninr iraBPipaCLAY Flat nJ PRODUCTS UTAH PIKE CLAY CO. . SALT I.AKX Saar PHOTO FINISHING Boll Do, with Print! Ci.in. No Ptampo. DESERET PHOTO SERVICE. P. O. 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For that is the next great. thing to happen to our California. Ah! So you will not be home this evening? No. my love. I shall sup with the good fathers, but will return early. You will pardon me? For a long moment she looked et him intently, then gazed straight ahead. Certainly, your Excellency, she aid at last. When at the great gate to the presidio young Pedro elected to go with hie father, the seemed in a strange mood. Go with your father, my son, ha said, hut kiss me adios. The boy looked startled, but pecked hie mother hurriedly on the cheek. Eulalia watched them until their figures and that of the servant who followed were lost around a curving hill. Then she spurred her horse and HOTEL PLANDOME. SALT LAKE 4th 8. State itatn ll.M to lt.ee QUIET RESPECTABLE CLEAN When la RENO NX V ADA mm m tka Emm's Urge .ud HOTEL GOLDEN papular fatal THE WILSON HOTEL to tha heart af ttm city Bataa 74c 44 E. Ind Be. St. Balt .E WSyEMMa! .hetras. In 1916 Brovm's Band invaded New York. 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