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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, MONDAY MORNING, BULLY OF THE THE A Short Story. By Edgar Turner and Reginald Lord Kingmer, learning that I was to try going out to the amt of war my hand at special corre.pouikuce, in Lus famous offered mi a steam yacht, Sayonara, bound for 1 Shanghai. Needless to say accepted his otter, eejiecially as he informed me he would hae so, tic lucMding ilia wife company on and daughter of tho British consul at ski. a JapantM ex :taval officer l or going home, and an lint Ian prince . half-n-mil- wo-me- n re . SEA H odder. But,1' ha added, turning to the apanese. you'd heller speak to hit lordship first." The Japanese took Lord Ringmer aside and explained the matter to him. Bravo! we'll do if." cried Lord Ring-mc- r. "A grand Ideal" And he clapped tiir ,hnns heart: lv on thrf"ha,-k- . lay U4i JtUtaid pl uoi; lord?" asked tbe captain in a tons that implied that this was something more than the mere management of the snip. -was the laughing reply, Rather" -it s too good a chance to lose." The rapixin Immediately put his heud on tbe telegraph and ratg down, "stop her," but his isce showed that it nun no such high and holy feeling at FubniiKsion and obedience to the Kns-in- n summons that prompted the action. The Saynnara's engines ceased to throb, and in a few minutea the Russian cruiser overhauled us and aloud bundled Minin two or three yards a ay. Then a boat was lowered from licr and an officer was rowed over (o hT uv ss uJ A Lord Rirgmer ia a dar. dotil young peer ever in search of the novel and adventurous. His object iu this voyage was to see something nt the war ia this Far Last before all the Russian Accordingly butileshlTia were gone. we steamed through the Mediterranean os rapidly as If we had been carArrying Admiral Togo back to Port In thur after a weliwtarned holiday Mayfair. XSe left Alexandria with full coal bunkers and proceeded store leisurely down the lied Sea towards the adventure I am about to relate. Ou the set oinl day about sunset we sighted a Russian cruiser one of those prowling, laicrtering craft lhat overhaul you and want to sec our was cruising a Sh'. chip's papers. mile or so away on our starboard beam, lid ns we watched her from the deck we observed that she suddenly cams about, and putting on ull steam started to cross our hows. At the same moment a puff of smoke came from her and in a tew seconds a shot ploughed Hie sea ahead. There was general excitement when It passed front one to another that we were the object of chase. Lord RIbkiuut darted up the ladder to the bridge, and after a brief consultation with tho captain we beard him say in bis irascible way, "(live her all you can and well suo showa this bouncing pirate what the Sayoa-erean do. You say she has the heels of anything on this sea; aow prove it. . The skipper, who was a fierce old aea dog, sprang to the telegraph and rang down, "Full speed ahead. ' The Sayonara, her course slightly changed, sprang into new life. It was the first tins aha had been called upon to show her white heels to a Russian, and the Red Bea had to aland aaide. The smoke from her funnels seemed to scribble, "Good afternoon ; tbe cast stop, In our wake, and as if the cruiser bad seen and deciphered defiant vatediotory the distant boom of a big gun ranched ear ears across the Intervening space. Tt'a a 14wv charge this time, said voice at my ear, and turning I saw the Japnneee officer by my side. All soul was In bla black eyes is as he added. They do that, .you know, not so much flora tear of hitting ns as to avoid giving their gunners away. the captain's Look I replied, holding a consultation on ths bridge. Lord Kingmer and the chief are trying to dissuade him from flight. "Don't yen ret said the Japanese with n twinkle, "he feels responsible event of a for his lady guests In the shell or two coming aboard and is bat protesting ss ft msttsr oftoform, insist on hes relying an the skipper a run. As a matter of fset the autain of n yacht has no supreme but on board thority with the ownerknow that." the passengers don't During the first part of the chase the women on board enjoyed the fun, but when a fourth shot was fired and the cream of its flight was heard overhead they began to realist the gravity of the RefQu- - Their faces blanched a little as they fathered In groups on deck and tried to smile In a way that harmonised In some sort with the exuberant spirits of Lord Rlngmer. The her full Rayonara had now got up to distance the was increasing and speed between us and the Russian. We were upon this congratulating ourselves when another shot fell shout a hundred yanks astern of us. The women creamed in chorus, nud those nearest to the Indian princes were gracechairs. Lord fully supported to deck brandies ordered thoughtfully Rlngmer and sodas from below. "What n lark K they should actually Japanese to pus hit us, remarked thethen have to adIn a low tone, "and that It mit to the British Government was a mistake that Ihey were firing away or at another vessel nort. llaat of something the Again a shot whistled through the aln It came even nearer ns than other. Their foam increasing the surrounded Lord Ringmer ard tor their bogged him to stop tbe yacht is for My dear ladies." he said it the skipper and not me to1 decide. He knows whats beet, and mustn't with him. Besides, we're gaining on the Russians fast, and the danger grows less every moment. But they would not be reassured. Some half-dozof them made tor the bridge and appealed fnmlscally to the captain hlmeelf In vain. T sm in charge of the Sayonara. lie cried, "and I'll see her through. That the one they rascally Russian cruiser isRea. Slopped call the bully of the Red a P. and O. boat last week. Stops everything British out of pure cussedness. But aha shan't atop me. Its full speed ahead I tell you. He rang tbs teleadditional emphasis graph again to glva to Ms remarks. Suddenly there was a heavy crash stern. Sayonara staggered aud splinters fell about the deck: a shot bad struck ua. Tbe consternation was extreme and some paseengers made a rush towards the captain with tha intention of forcing him to lay la He saw them that the coming, and when he learned full extent of the damage was "stern and away carried railing of of paint yards a couple blown off and a coupls of yards of Arguments that he was risking many valuable lives failed to move him. and at last he talked of putting the passengers in Irons If they did not retire. At this moment tho Japanese, who had been standing by my side in thoughtful silence, abruptly started off for ths bridge. Could ha be about to add bis persumdons also? He made Ms way rapidly to the captain's side, but the latter waved Mm back. The Japanese Insisted, however, and begged to be allowed to offer a suggestion. By the time I had reached tbe bridge in his wake he had taken the captain snide and was whispering with his lirhtslng' toigne. Presently I saw a fierce grin overspread the skippers face, and as he raised his defiant fist to tbe cruiser astern, the last revs of the nn gleaming In his eyes and on bis sat, white teeth, he was Ilk a man who aw Ms way to triumph. Im hanged if I don't do It! he kissed between hie teeth while the fist en couple of miles of one of the lau ad man with the line. In a similar from having been severely harried. cliff, which was formerly nsoorapisd Hut ike real bird cliff swarms with ly tho other birds, on aooouut. no manner the next ledge Is stunned, and forbidden by law. tha birds hal hi l:fe from top to bouom. sod with their fioabt, at tho Inconvenience arts eking S3, ctuninug higher and luguer, they come more shy and difficult u tokT Bird catching, however, grai.d surroundings si;d their myriads to ascending so high. When tha ful- take the birds ua either aiue. This of inhabitants filing the air they pre- mars came they found the iowar por- method, however, is a dangerous one, the same eoaeoqwNtoa to the sent an attractive spectacle. tions of the rock occupied, and ihtqr nnd it has happened several tunes that tents of Faroe as it used to o much on account of the ini'c V What may be deerribe-- i aa real bird were therefore obliged to bs content both men Lave fallen over, being fasof tho ewck of fowls as ia u,, wiffi so the to interupper rocks speak. tened are together. rfiffs aiocy, the precipitous furiated Russian captain. in other means of u,.,. There would appear to be a continuous As tho population of the islands In- provemmt spersed with sieep .'lopes of greens'Yes, we are 'bound tor Shangthe fishing, which o wit Thus ' as, alhood. of these of extends Inhabitants where creases immigration and birds, the ward, Inndaland, ws it is called, hai. mads haa great strMw. raipfc years, one each nnd In egg, though they the cliffs diminish lays only the puffins build. numbers, Why, our guns will sink you beare Increasing rapidly In numbers, and although ths nse of firearms within a nearly all the men and yields Oae the admire cannot but. daring fore you get a hundred yards." lent results; the fleet consul ad couiuge of i he inlanders, when, In all likelihood they will shortly ex"With you on board?" of about 100 cutters, with the a to great guillemots, on their Lansing by a rope, iby carry mounting to 1,200 men, anj Yes, with ua on board. The lieubreeding places to the work on the face of me precipices; tent, of oftLdr owners tenant iu charge is quite equal to risk- and beau, with crews of l,ui.q cliffs. open the of the disgust again when. Lsviuj unfastened the a very large numbers nevertheless, la now leave Ye clilf the ing our Bree, i assure you. He will conrocky fine from the body, they climb from birds are Mill captured aunaolly. sider himself more than justified." It luadaland. order to the investigate ledge to ledge over intervening spaces "Ha, La!" laitghel the Jspanese. they constitute on sou of the fuothoid. To this g'seins ublie everywhere, as if airewn Yuur guns won't sick us; they wont where there is barily snow a highly Important article of food. is and with proeffect this balls; apparently somewhat foulbardy mode duced by the white breasts of ths puffeven hit us. That last shot of yours of procedure, however, comparatively was an accident. ins that sit there looking out to the "Do you approve of the use or by fulling are due, and sen Everywhere the to few accidents As green sward Is the began d&yonars connecIn caw is the a campaign F' this In tvpccially furnished move there was a siio.it, aud then tion with taste, that Is. firm rock, or pierced with their holes answered Senator Son. "Certainly. statemost frequently with two openings, another and another, from the cliff, of a secure chaiucier. The ose feet "for os six as much some of them legitimate expense. Bg room. The words were Russian; our acghum, js, of course, less reliable, but the deep. At the bottom of the hole in a tha trouble la that so macy prisoners were asserting themselves. let shun being complished cragsman, That wont reach the cruiser," re- down by n rope, w.ll always note the nest, constructed of a little dry grass think that torchlight parades and bn marked our skipper. more uncertain and and a few old feathers, the puffin ipys bands are legitimate expenses, and . egg, looking No. but it will the boat, replied the stones, and kick protuberances insignificant lu single them Away on os Is about color. It white ia Listen! the money that way Instead of buyit Las! grayish Japanese. "It progress. '1 he boat he meant was the one that big aa a hen's, although the bird itself votes with it Washington Star. Should he not take this precaution is little larger than a pigeon. The hod brought our prisoners to ua The the once there was that is tbe "A child whicn dauger little of always both and auks, too, ra being very smooth. Its crew hal friction of the line ai;tr he has passed guillemots asked by a good Quaker, not troubled to make it fast to the lay on the bare rock without making be he have aud the may nuty effcti, what was her reliance lor have comparaa at nest, but had lam on their oars alongattempt any debris. And so killed her daily bread. She antively large eggs, about tha size of a side, holding to me gangway. Now, as when by the talllr.g clambering wubout a rope he goose's. swered, Dad and ala inmovement comour rapidly-increasimust advance with the greatest cirTbe puffin la an Intereating bird to surance, and tha Quaker pelled them to led go to avoid being different with its aid, Verily, out at the sworn ped they shouted loudly iu answer cumspection. An entirely disproportionately watch, matter Is the disruption arising from mouths of babes and suckblack and red striped bid, in to I heir officers. large natural causes. A puriion of rock may which it can, according to the cragslings proceedeth wlsJom. They'll get It hot," chuckled the be looked with suspicion and men, stow away aa many as sixty of Can your child say as skipiier, when they report themselves avoided in upon but it may the small herring on which It feeds Its consequence, much? as returned without their captain. in Its place for A minute paseed. Night had now nevertheless remain young. These it arranges with the closed in completely. As by the skip- hundreds of years; while on the other heads inside !ia bill and the rest hangcous.dered mass a perfectly ing out, so that when they coma flyhand, per's orders we were carrying no lights safe may come away nay day without ing home with the thin bodies of the wa were quite Invisible to tbe cruiser, but her long, black length lit up by warning. fluttering In the wind, they Ou bird cliffs the gratia quickly herring look from a distance aa If they wore many electric lamps was clear and takes the diroot on the slopes which ARE YOU PAYING RENT! definite to us. beards. They can walk with difficulty p cried Lord WHY SO? In their gait they resemble a Hark! Ringmer, verge slightly iroiu the perpendicular, only. around soli and accumulates rapidly cannot theyre speaking to us through their It. Vhen this has attained a certain uruuken man, or a child that a oag without mother's driMtoho d megaphone." When Peterson ft Co. will build tha puffins coiue, make their gt How near to death the Fuoese m Startlingly plain tha words reached depth and a modern house for take up their abode in it. cragotuau allows btmseil to be when Slaie us; "Lay to or we'll sink you!" Again holes, I'anager com6 rms. Into 91,100, and again they were repeated, and at When these have entered i j engaged in his dangerous employment, 92.200. If you Intend to nay or bulU, the same time the cruiser began to plete possession, the cragsmen come, appears from the tact that it naed to one or more ia company. Quietly they be the custom and in some places move after ua. d and haw in cash we win set about their work, capturing one remains so still for him, before stort- CES KOINES LIFE "Theyve got their boat and know bird furnish the balance and yuu can pay g their after other the by thrusting to everything now, said the skipper with ing on an expedition, to bid farewell back In SMALL monthly payments a grin. "Let them sink us! Theyve arms Into the holes, seizing them up-- j frienus. forth. on them the nests and pulling Plana furnished free of charge. Call When preparations are being made got to find us first." INSURANCE C33PANY on But even as he spoke the cruiser's Thlj Iuowqi the soil end puti It in j such nn excursion, which tuny en men the searchlight swept out. lreaently it dis- motion and instinctively g stay among tbe cliffs of some PETERSON A CO, covered us, and directly afterwards a seize bold of the grass; tat if the founeen lg interesting to mass bus been detached, they shot was fired from the erniser; but as who with what keenueas the hoys re hopelessly lost a whizz through their aim was now only a few square re for the first time enter fset of our stern It was not likely they the air and the brave cragsmen have Into going all the details, seeing careful! last ua. their would hit performed Journey, Again to their nets, etc. Where tha the soil accumulates In the same spot, bird rockpoles, No more megaphone now, remarkYea need a Pall Butt and Is on the une island and nnd ed Lord Kingmer. gain come the puffins and build, distance from at not very any great lie was wrong. The Russian megafir ywwreeff and boys Putnawk gain cone the cragsmen, and again the village a boat Is not usually emphone was silent hut ours suddenly be- the same story of disaster and death ployed, but as a (rule it la necessary-Thaa them In great abundanee m ' was Is repeated. The more uneven such came eloquent. Tbe Japanese see an accomplished cragsu,xn irof number on men a tho to and it the the greater place psaking through at tha RIGHT PRICEfll wing himself In on to one of the tercruiser. He used their language, and regularities which it possesses the betbeneath some huge overhanging Dent fall to caff and teak ffwi he Blabbed them, smote them, slew ter of course Is the hold which the races mass when tbe line has been paid dut them with It. He told them that one soil takes and tha safer the lundaland some 120 falhoma or more la a wonfiver b tiers yen buyv little Jspanese had run off with their becomes. derful sight. With ths mighty preciBefore describing the various methcaptain and chief officer. He laughed turand the roar of the at their gunnery, laugned at their en- ods of capture, it may be well to ex- pice overhead waters beneath, surrounded by amine the bird cliff, and its Inhabi- bulent gines, laughed at their nag. their Shot after shot was fired from the tants. We begin from the foot, where thousands of birds, all Inuttering toward the cruiser. Several splashed in tha water the cormorants, the shags, the back wild cries, he swingswithout once re And guillemots and the auks sit; only tho rock and out again, near by but none tonched us. thror wbile the Sayonnra was rushing ahead (wo last named really belong to the solving, until he can reach andhe bs at full speed the Russian lights were cliff; the others have their nests else- himself on to the ledge. Whenhis cor foothold he a obtained gives behind. fading away where. Ten or fifteen fathoms above Safe! exclaimed the ekipper at last the water and upward well, clear at pan io ns on the edge of the citu ibcvj at the "Were out of range both of their guns any rate of tlfo seas, which la summer notice to ease off by Jerking connects him with and their electric searchlight even in stormy weather never attain thin cord which We saw no more of tbe cruiser and the height they do in winter there them; then he detaches the rope from our voyage proceeded uneventfully. At are the breeding places of tbe guile-mot- his body, hauls in a lot of slack gnd makes the end fast. After that he Colombo the Russians looked wistfully tbe most Important and characat Uia shore sad pleaded hard to be al- teristic of the Faroe cliff birds. They eta to work upon the ledge, which Is contracted. lowed to land; but our shipper refused. take up their abodes in hundreds of often very narrow and the rut is filled with He bad sworn, be said with grim hu- thousands the ledges of rock, Time after time upon mor, to "Hhanghai them, and accord and there each lays Its single egg, with birds; and both hands not being alfatal ingly to Shanghai they must go. In the pretty green ground color and the ways available to apply the tbs meantime they ronld play deck black spots. The eggs, of which two queese, hia teeth sou e times are used. quoits, ebat with the ladies, or discuss aro never found together, are exactly If the weather permits, a boat lies naval strategy with each other. to the cragsmen beneath ready to pick up the victims and over, or ths cragsAs the Sayonara neared her destlna alike, are anaccording strong that if one falls as they are thrown and our they end first tion the question as to whether from the cliff into a man attachss them to his person sharp audacious action would lead to troiiblo host It will make a hole In the boat takes them with him when he leaves. with Hie Russian government was rather than break. Wben ready to ascend he gives anotb much discussed. We were all a ll'tle er jerk or two to the thin cord; : their far The eggs place apprehensive as to this, but we had back on'guillemots few pulle from above and the rope to the close the perpena strong card in the fact that tb'1) dicular rock,ledge, and the eng they sit with their drawnia tight; another out In m.dai cruiser had fired shell and nearly sunk backs toward and man again awinging thus the sea, preventing us. And the Japanese supplied another of n black line. Tha on his way to the brink of the precialmost aa strong. Ha mentioned that the appearance Individuals pice above. and younger before leaving a neutral ship which As an example of the preparedness out on further sit band other on the they have overhauled the Russians is sometimes shown by the which and the seaward, forming ledge, facing make her officers certify that, the- have the following may bo bird catchers, narrow and small line. white Upon been well treated and suggested that a a litwi. i A had swung off. had told: cragsman colonies amid the guillemots similar certificate should be got from shelves was and a kitti-wakbushy landed ledge upon our pruumers. And our skipper, who are the breeding places of the is not much sought after nn employed with his net, when, to his nw how useful It might tie, Insisted on the realIt blnl onlv Ms cliffs, where It docs not horror, he saw the rope, out one. their giving him means of escape, banging beyond on as a In numbers occur such large They were the first to be put ashore some misby this species the reach of his pole. By at Shanghai. As they left the Beyonara tract of rock inhabited detached. become end his bad chance moreedible of Its gull only. qualities, most of ua waved our hands in friendly Cup and saucer sale. 39 t entr per set for decorated cups and saucers After a momenta thought, he consing-lv-, farewell, but the Japanese was Inex- over, are not good, and It builds Bee them and you will buy them. whirh nnders its capture trouble cluded to chance It, bounded off the orable to the last. We also offer a nice selection of decorated China enough to replates ranging la Good-bye- ." "Take (lie some. Neither is It a welcome guest ledge and was fortunate this he shouted. he climbprice from 10 to 25 cents. hold of the rope; up tena It on has gain where ihe rock, big on walk and north to the road keep ed until he readied (he face of the taklag till you strika the Siberian rail- dency to exiel the guillemots by cliff, by thrusting his feet against of their places. ing breeding possession way. That's your best way home. Then there are the auks, building which he obtained tbe impetus necesOur skipper grinned and then looked then he descended far cliff in expectantly at Lord Kingmer, who was .rinjrly shout the with the holes and sary andswinging; succeeded In reland-In- c finally gain, glancing through some Shanghai news- depressions. Along black-foote- d guillemots Phone 147s. 2476 Washington Avenuei on the ledge. to the kind, papers which had been brought aboard, they belong To ascend the high. Isolated rocks cried and an not included in the division of Ah, here we are!' nnddeniy both daring and dexterltv are needful. trz A telegraphic item of the spoil, becoming according to Ixn-! Ringmer. indiTwo men. attached to one another by of the the custom, property Russian Huh: The the cruiser, fulmar, which ia a rone, sharo ihe labor and danger. patrolling the Red Sea, l:au pnss-e- d vidual captor. The new visitor to these The first who goes up is assisted by through the Suez Cunai ou her way a comparilively who thrusts the cud is tho part os it. only put Ip an appesTUice hack to home waters. Tho N ago. hs its bred- - j of ihe pole into his belt; when he has bout that has earned the title of tho a'miit gnratlon ! bully of the Red Bea, and her return la ing plaers on the upper part of the attained a foothold he helps up tho supposed to he due to the st"nn-.- representations made by the British gov A perfre Whis!y for Household ani Medicinal 3LC ernment through their T.1niiilor at delicious in Lists. s w;et aro-o- i, St. Petersburg as to her artiirary treatposes. Pr opcr.y ment of certain Britiah vessels. More probably to the strong repre eolations made liy the Bayonsra," 1 commented the skipper. But somehow 1 don't think we shall hear anythin, officially about the matter. The Hus slan government will huh it up for the K 1 M ft' sake of its own dignity. Time and the newspapers will Bhow. in their possession." Iard Ringmer smiled and rapidly took the Russian's onus from' them. "Of course," hs said as he did so, "we shall treat you very well on the voyage. "On the voyage?" gasped the In- shook angrily. two. . RED NOVEMBER 7, 1904. Saj-oua- us. ra, Ring-With the Japanese and r at his elliow the captain received them very politely and explained that we and the Sayonara were entirely at his service. "I should think so," said the Russian, a pompous man, w ho was, we afterwards learned, the first lieutenant of the cruiser. "We had a very gixiU mind to blow yen out of tbe water. You can't snap your fingera at Russian guns, you knuw. Lord Kingmer, as owner of the yacht, offered many apologia and begged hint . to accept the hospitality of the The captain, who had suddenly acquired a politeness quite foreign to bis nature, then ted the way to hia stateroom to show the ship's papers. After ordering the steward to bring champagne and exchanging some whispered words with the Japanese Lord Rlngmer followed. Some minutes passed, during which wa Inspected the cruiser through our glasses as well as the deepening twilight would allow. Then our captain and the Russian Issued from the state-roothe lalter talking volubly. Tbe champagne had evidently found iu way to his tongus. Ha, faai so thats why you wouldn't tup, be wse saying In fair English. "Ammunition from Italy Indeed. And consigned to Tukio. Well, 1 mast do my duty. Doesn't anybody here understand Italian? "Not a soul," replied the captain. We shipped tbe staff at Genua in sealed boxes, never Imagining that there was anything contraband, but cm glancing through the papers covering it my eye caught a few words which la my limited knowledge of the language seemed to me highly suspicious. Of course I am oertain It Is ammunition. It aa I understand, your commander is really well up hi tha language he will be able to tell la a moment. And I need scarce say that If the papers do disclose contraband of war tha boxes shall be opened and banded over to you At once." Very well eald. the Russian. "Ill return to my ship and bring back tbe captain to settle the matter. Couldn't you send a message for him? put in Isvrd Rlngmer with his sweetest smilSL There are aeveral ladies here who have been so terrified by your shots that nothing will reassure them but that I should present the enemy to them In person." The Hueslan looked flattered. He hesitated a moment or two, and then finally yielded with a smile and going to the aide gave some orders to the sailors la tbe boat below. With the Russian equivalent of Aye, aye, sir, they pushed off. Lord Hlugmer immediately proceeded to introduce the Russian to some of the ladles, who received him In their most charming manner and kept him In animated conversation until the arrival of his captain. This was a hectoring fellow who seemed to tliluk the Red sea belonged to him. Hla first remark was anythiug but conciliatory. Now then, he cried In perfect English, "where are those Italian papers And where'e that ammunition they consign? We'll soon settle .this little Job. Yee and wheres my number one? lie glared round, and catching sight of the delinquent eurrounded by the women he roared, "Now then, eir attend to your duty. You ought to have come for mo yourself instead of semi-lu- g a message. However, ill talk to you about that later. Now tor those papers. He frowned Interrogatively at our skipper, who bowed meekly and led tbe way to tho stateroom. At this moment Lord Hingmer pinched my arm and whispered in my ear, You must ses this. U Is In your line. Come with nm Greatly perplexed I followed wllh him after the two captains and tbe Russian lieutenant. Whim we entered the ateieruoin (ho first thing that met our eyes wee the Japanese sluing on the lounge and smoking a huge cigar. 'ike Russian captain puused on tho threshold, blew out Ms rod cIicmks, and grunted. Then, refusing a seat, ha stood at ths tabic wiih bis lieutenant behind him. Our skipper, as meek ns Miwos, opened a drawer as if to procure them; but what was my astonishment to re him swing round with the old dogged expression on his faro and a revolver in each hand leveled at the Rusrian. "You confounded bullies,' ha hissed, his eye biasing with wrath, up with your hands or you're deed men. You've Island played It on me long enough, fp with them or I'll shoot you like aogs." The Ruatdau captain staggered bark with a startled, almost frigbteued, HOW THEY GATHER A LIVING expression on his face. His lieutenant, FROM THE CUFFS. however, was made of sterner stuff. With a deop curse he shrang at the Different Methods Employed hr the skipper regaidiesg of the death that Cragsmen In Collectin'? Birds and stared him in the face; but he did Eggs Tbe Dangers of Their Occupanut reach him. Before lie could do tion. and Their Courage and Foolhardiso the Jspanese dropped Ills cigar ness. and leaped upon Mm from the ruurh. There was n moment's si niggle and Bird catching ns it Is carried on in then a groat: The Japanese bad usud flie Frroe Ma'i-imay he said to h one of his wrestling tricks tor which unique. Ou some of the his country Is famous and the Kueciau It constitutes, even at the rrc-ev- t was helpless In the painful lock. day, a principal source of living for "You do a risky thing, faltered tho people. Such, for Instance. rm the other of our visitors raising his Forest and Stream. 1 l!ie on hands at a threatening movement of and on S'ikloex, white the rerolver pointed at hint. Your tNrty -dwell; SOOT! p''-T)government shall bear of this." o' her hints and trvry li.n'r.-sies Oh no they wont!" retorted the of gsnne's I jug i i. I j Of the twenty-fou- r skipper. Do you know that one of !; w.i'c your shells struck us? How would you Faroe corals only fhnxp like your government to hear that? wMch have one or more Hs Oh, no, friend, there's no fear of the op."!) sea either Russia of England hearing nf cliffs. Boine of these are haTcn anl this little affair; and now, mir thie tiding no and loiW-'Suppose you see whehr ikie rpoa wfcii h ihe birds can lay have war wutrabaad of any gMiileuni their eggs; inherit it re more or bull-necke- d, 8ay-oaara- red-face- d, J. r-r- Bird Catchers r r j le The Putnam s, Clothing House 2345 Washington Avenue g e. ceats VvlsoslivrighU : P-t- f aei, t im sue arch Of it Will be ramembertd by the thousands of buyers who bought during that fa- mous satob Wo will ghro another Coot Mark Bom on everything In atook and will I v mMowSi . include alt Fall Gooda arriving during Sale. Domestic oultlngs and all Cotton Goods bought since drop In prices of these goods art Included, he article In our largo stock will bo reserved. Tho manner In which New Merchandise will fce sacrificed will ho food for close, careful buyer. Reward. FIFTY DOLLARS A reward of Fifty Dousra (950 00), will be paid by the Utah Co. for the arrest of party or parties who on the events Arii 29th 13)1. caused a short circuit': on its electric trsn?r 3 line, through co"iruv in mvu irauner wlh ft Tl o Term of cja!s Are roSW!jr Poaer oarer r".f:.in. ftp-in- ,; . Sons I! It I If u one miletb al.O'if P Reese Howell ce lnt-'--e- at s per'u-nJicu..- in.!.. Warning A REWARD OF mu1' p. BETTES NOTHING -- lord-shi- Bros, an-ch-- nt s tur-M'.- l-- one-thir- ; Faroe L. HERRICK . !S ' o'-- fB t ft ,pi r 1ft- - i: ,i, ft v similar obsi.uOloa mission lice. - fine the 'ec rr-i-- b of D ir,-- ic't 'f) !f in If. o n - "! rV , -j f. it e.Of r ).iaa , 1 1 r ' r ' g ever the w,res of company a A' iv fi Ln-j- - 1 .VI" said elecxic UTAH LIGHT Q. POWER CO.. By B. S, Campbell |