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Show JANUARY, 1. 1003, THE HORNING EXAMINER OGDEN. UTAH. SUNDAY HORNING, to I Euf'.-'tl.e fat ha s:T i'.e hie foreigiie: x lia.e Ji.a,!e. u TIib lai genib man to ir I.Ca-with u to jabber Tl.e a orc.xn. but Mr. Mas'in 'elds ut "is 'an:-- '' saia K "Speak Kugiish, the laugwiugo ! Diy cohtly. it i 'iSM-lsole Monarch, neighbor, a handy young farmer, to .Muni-iwit (ouiu and help him to get the captive inti Kirst. Thai waa t!:.. way in wiiirii aboard a hay wagon. was .iluPloiua ifu- - Royal 'rinse ol "Clot a chance to sell l.iu up to the Mr. Miiwu. "an tie Kalis,'1 he vouchsafed in bri- -f expian-a.io- c, founded," ! ue to ambit ions was ilu SSI and tin1 explanation o' this Tro treat content the whole tin: hour in Ilifie was a stii.uoiij icitr or two Miksin King. .Miu, ; before the indignant animal waa roped which 'e buiiidc.l :s c. nasty lo the theu 'otir that Mi-iAnli.ii.iiti Muntwitl and tiiisM'-- into iiclplc-'tur- s 'Ito Fourth and (TcuUdd panting uiu hoisiely Isithonuu the. l.IO)lieil (lilt Ilf Uir Wllid.-- of the prisoner into the l.ay wag-bawagon and tied h.m so lie could pallia oil to a sou Vsti (f utannre aisuil not be bouuced off, and Uamw-- started lor we ain't quite as utile drive to the sanilktirui uf Rn..al in on the rough twenty-fiv- e that part of ibe wotll as we are Tre the Kalis. Kiiig-waak About seventeen miles from was only cue opc f"r the 'arasst-i- l ruler of th.i1 agitdti-the roa-- cros ed the Otiauoonnis. uu filled the ailey whose wild emr-n- t Kingdom, suy-- i Mr. Mauti, with uiiisp and I'urcied an ini passable l.reahiu' quick an' croup), an liaiktu northern frontier to tha Klngwaak reAu what, think you. my 'ard at ve. was generally believed that the rihhI gtil, was iha- - sole uu' single gion. wihl ereatumi of the Ringwaak region 'ope?" Lit intercourse with those north belli As I'm sbore 1 cltmuo." say, unof the Oitsuuonsis, liy reason of that less us they'd leave off diiMmstyin' I i cam's turbulence. As sooti as RamMti.liie nice au pbassbi aa they did sey found himself across the bridge bn aftTe. -topped and once more drew his huntMr. Mason shakes 'is bead sadly. ing Knife. At the flaidi of the binde the loo, drrauird thus, my pore girl," "I, captive looked up wmiil- ringlyr from bis says V, "but that e.nlcd in a Republic. over the nld man's face No. the bonds. ouly chance rcuui .uu- fur broke Into a sheepish grin. But lie del is that Kugaria an Huludinia nut hesitate. Three or four properly should nmvo up. distributed strokes of the knife and the Move up?" I aaii. lifted fell The tits ropes apart. captive "A warnin from on one side, and struggled splendid bead, kicked Mr. Mauou. mysteriously, "a insays . bewildi-redto his feet, timation un tlm otlur from Const ant 'Now," eaid Ramsey, lili!'' blnaplred. as yon may guess, iiy A he i. poke be uapied his long our Friend in Fur at Si. whip sharply. With a magnificent leap and tba huphot wuuld liultimatcly be the buck went out and out the wheels ax I ave said. and vanished with great sailing bounds "Hut wot g:K)J would (I do sir?" 1 into the wild (Rtantamsis forest. Then says, "MoMnnia. ays I. "if them I wo tow'ard back turned slowly Ramsey on cncli side of it. waa to of a for home, thinking thrilling story move ini?" the settlement aliotir the cunning es'I'lgger to yourself Lwo expreM thn of hurk. cape Ktngwauk i. "on the same trains,' says Mr. CHARLES (j. I). ROBERTS. line, charging tow.'in la each oilier from opiwslte pinto full Hearn an' a truck on ihe lino betw'.cn 'em an' tell me wol become of the catile-truc- ' Kingwaak buck bicwclf. aa cvervbudj beard tell of. But, bcggiu' our pardon, friends, I reckon lie's gain to suy In tbure for the present.'' The strangers studied the old man's In sirang face for a moment or iutwo the silence, noted the latent fire depths of his eyes, and realised that there was nothing to bo done. Whistling the dogs to heel they strode off. angry and disgusted. But before they tad gone far the one who had spoken turned around. Ill giro jrini fifty dollars for those horns he said abruptly. Ef they're truth fifty dollars they're good enough for me to keep, drawled Katneay, never moving from where he stood. And with resentful even he watched them out of sight before he went to the well. During tbenext four days half the nii-wiili mil a and boys in the aeuk-meifew of the womtfd. visited Ramsay's barn to view the famous caprite. The buck, well fsd and watered, had recovered himself in a few hours, and seemed none the worse fur his adventure. AU his former arrogance, ton, had maraud, and visitors were ram til to keep at a eafe distance. But Ilainiwy lie recognized, apparently, as cither protector or master, and Rain ary could enter the atall at any time. The buck would aldle off and eye him anxiously, hut show no sign of furious anger which the visitor excited. To all inquiries as to what he would do with his captive Ramsey would answer, '8ell him to a clivus, maybe,' But it was not till severml weeks had passed and the settleniout had got over ita interest in tba matter that lie was able to quite make up hie mind. Then, one crisp autnniu morning, when the wools were all yellow and red, be went ever to the next farm and asked his pnx-lxiuic- sas :-' iiy-'rtli- an ni gisi-'en..- l . UNION PACIFIC Mar-iiail- idi.,l i m." M' tubers . sn the Monai'cral iaity. un' fiiiihful via.saix oi t Crow n," says the riuiit geiniebtaa, u, straggling with a.siuy an "Ale "he'oid your King! 'Aie! aay Anotuitutli Alauiiwili i.c.ihoiion Coo-Iwithe Fourth. K.ng of M'iiiliir..a'.' An' I hr five foreigner gives a kuu of foreign 'i stray! 'I iie rtsuu Kecmx to swim rrmnd. wh'M with the strangeness an' the hut when I opens my e;. :s agin, lo an be'old! the fat man. iu a kind of aauuy c. is kis.ing the cruet w , .'h of rev.-ri-T olds iu is 'amis. So wi beol.l liat cruet were the Ruyai crown of M'liibiuia, what Mr. Mason ad tik with im when e flowed from the fury au of the HcvoJutfhuu.su, years the Ties iu it was the tuipiy oeitiu's ot the jewels aa 'ad sold fur a livin an used to embark iu trade. "Return! says e when with one vire r me being Jammed against the beyuud release by two of the at oiliest au' loyal let of them Return with my own eon.cnt; 10 be your drudge, your tool, yur whippin'-lxy- ! Oentlettsn Represema-tiv- i of the loyalist iarty, my answer is conveyed in the single word Never! "Look out. Mr. Mason.) our Majtxu) ! I shrieks, fur they were advancin' ou 'lm aa if to drag 'iuv from 'Is 'earth-sid- e by fore. Mr. Mason 'olds up Ts an' them cowardly 'anil Moidoniaus drawed back. E 'ad often complained alxiut the orful yellin of them newspaper boya, bein that plainly 'card in 'is ser'iut-floo- r room, hut T imist 'ave brcuilied a blessin afterwards ou the Tad ot le voiced kid what that steam-whis- t "Rmashixl, air! says i. went by just then under is winder, An' 'e Mr. Mason. "Exacly, says yellin': pulls 'iaelf sharp up at lhat as if "Hpeshul! liextry Bpeshul! Extra'ad said more than V io. Event in Eastern Trope! A ordinary I out. calls "My gracioua, sir'" CVincc.'led "ax you don't mean tn say you come Kingdom Snuffed Out. 11 act ion of Two Iowers! Spvrtiul from there? "1 will not deny it." saya Mr. Mason, liextry." Mr. Mason waa at the winder ul one lookin' a bit took shark. But England being ihe cliuHen land of my adoption, Jump, au' throned it up wilh three o them ddigate Moldouianx 'angiii' to 'is mentionin' it in the kitchen or eise-mA shillin' for a copy ot hi (qieak. you will oblige me by not. coat-tailwhere. As I give the promise whiling that paper!" he shouts. "Buy, bring ami free, never lielug one to carry tax . It tip!'' An' In arf n tick the boy was An' as I laya the tabh Mr. Mason in the rtxira an the paiier in Mr. Ma 'avingtiaik oil the cruet an' put it back son's 'and. 'E tore it open gasbiy on the middle of the cloth, he tells me white, cast 'in ye over the colltmst, of 'is rally year in Muhlimla, where an' 'amletl the paiier to I bo fat Mob 'Is pa ilouiiin gent Vtl called Marshal, with the wine conte from, an' wh-r'ad 'eld a official ixs-- t under (iovern-nieti- t. a lovely Imiw. "I regret that you an tho deligatea of the lm) alixl Tarty "Did 'e wear a iiniformnd?" I axka. should 'ave hinrurred the trouble," . "and' exixuise nf a from less "My poor fat iter's o,e exixtenre was says a koilodiMMvipic aer! s of change into Journey," V says, "while 1 rejoice In different uniforms." says Mr. Maon. the foiirtooitua event that 'as made it "Was 'e a temiHTuiy footman, sir? so. Lem lenten.' says Mr. Mason. "1 1 aaka. ue 'ad knowed o young man of am no more tlm King nf Moldouia limn giasl appearante iu tltai line; Mr. you aro my siibjex. Thanx he to the Mason shakes 'is 'cad dreamily, as 1'owera, Bui mania an' Kugaria 'ave sets in 'la armrliulr, and I asks, as raivcil up, Mr. Muson sat s, and Helical e as I could, wind her the workln Moldonla as a kingdom 'as ceased to 'ours was long? exisk!" 'K uKtially ruse at five. say Mr. An' with a siati'ly graeefulncsa, Mhhiiu. "ho as lo gain lime for private wliat I nuver sco equal led in Royalty n' study an corriwKindenls heft ire work-i- at Drury Lane Inne Ninu, is lale with thn Cahinel.'' Majesty of Moldonla waved tho "Was 'e a cabinet-make- r, air?'' 1 from tlm nsun. aska. E married the Clapham young lady "lie tried in In; says Mr. Mason, wsni afterwards, an 1 ave 'card ten adly, "but ini eiuilil make a reliable 'a a 'enix'cked nshand. An tiiere's (Wlilmtt out of Mnldonian uuncrials? a Royal family at (Taphan now, "l'nseaeoiieil wixxl ain't no kinxI, nx quite with a double pram full up, an a to said 'is Jix my (,'ucln dying day." '(ispital nurse at two guineas a week aaya I. And what other kind of work nf number three. An' I ave tliil vuiir pa Hu. air?" if Mra. Muson should ever wondered a. "He hel, reviews, conferred uecora-tioii'ear of the narrer shave In 'appen or signed 'ad uf bein' a Queen, whether tits she's esya Mr. Mason, Iml wonders will never cease! ti'asiHMin In the empty cup, "an' opened Hireo Trains Daily f Ti:U'ir(--ntaiiv- ( uf lit :, u l ld TIME CARD. 'to! s Cmsha h.-r- Effective Dec. 4th, 1904. DEPART: No. 6 Mail and Express..'. 8:20 a. m. Nu. 2 Overland Limited for Omaha, Council Bluffs, Denver. Kansas City and eaat daily 2:35 pan. No. 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bhiffa, Kansas City and all 7:20 p.m. points east, daily ARRIVE. No. 3 Pacific Express from Council Omaha. 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Ogden, I'uhfi maji-afic-lik- Ma-ot- lute-edllio- n cattle-- WANTED: A KING m-a- Written by do Graves, in Black and Whits 1 As tfcdr's , a funny bit under that 'endin' in the Evening Chant," the Missus says, "au' mention being utude. of the I'fWiMry our Mr. Maut aome o' that sour foreign wine it I could not from, though if 1 ad to or to aming at the bar of the Old Bailey next minute; ' might like to look it iMrer'witk is tea, so take it up along o you, Clara, gal, w lien you gu tqx An i takes the imper up on Ihe tray with the teapot an the sugar an butter an the Scotch scone made ly the Oerman baker. Mr. Maaou waa' our aenond-fluo- r, aviug the bedroom aurot the landin', nu' it bein. Saturday til come 'ome early frosn 'is ofllre In Kma-tmSquare with lllUInagale Halt iu K wm a small spare gent, a with a complexion any, thirty-nin- e, like a pale cigar or golden syrup, an' grey aa' black 'air. silky strugfat Iinadted backwards an cut off square as it coats to is collar. Ms rye was black aa sparklin', an is eyebrows was black, too, aa' kep time with 'Is 'em about in 'anda when .h worked talkin. R waa always hut as neat as new pins, an Ms manners waa krreiy, wilh a sweepin bow aa a gracious smile for the gal what come to the doorsteps on ThumJay mnrnin's. K waa leaning back in the easy chair smokin' a cigarette aa the other gentlemen complsnied of 'Is usin' such double cxery superfine tobacco, it spiled Ihe flavous o' their pipes bill 's th rowed is fag tn the grate In a wasteful way e 'ad, when 1 come in with 'is tea, which was a special kind of green e brought from the City, thst weak in appearance a Blue Klbbuer would ave shrank from it. an that strong in reality as earache waa not the advertisin' or drinks what Mr. Mason dealt with in 'is business, which were that of a agent for several 'oleealr spirit merchants an' deakn in wines an' liquors. 'Swash, our UnrivalM Summer Beveridge. as, Opp'a Unslvulled Family Ale." an '"Kurrant'a British Port." an ihe new sparklin' alfver-to- il ckampane, "Chateau Unwaille, an' the reiebrated vintigea of Mokionia hpnslMl-l- y imported ia buttles with strew nvei coats, which vinegar were not the word for 'em, though drank by Mr. Mason never visibly regular at lieala an seemin to disagree. Well, Mr. Mason t banks for the paper witk a pleasant smile. ' "Anything Iu epeahally iinero-tm- g the way o' news?" he asta. The winders was wide open, it bein' a 'ot day In early June, an' in is while duck trousers, aerated shirt, an black wlk waisiniaad, with a black velvet smokin coat, you never e a gentleman look more cool an' comfartsble. The Koval Dre win Room.'' I rev, as Mrs. fimoe ad read nut uts 'ore an there, aa I'd a 'asty glitnp myself whiln the nld lady were i beckin' the clean iasndry. "Aht aaya Mr Mauou, in 'is quiet way, dropping bark into Is armchair an' crusaln 'is lags. Was it a crowded asts. iunrkafaun?'' All tile nobs smnns to 'aw liiu there." I says, memsmin several 'igh and augbty names. " Tlararara," say " as 'Igh 1, "As the femperatoor," mux Mr. Mason, leaning' luick an Joinin the tips r. of 'is fingers as 1 cut 'Is im-pur- ks ry flag-bank- plain-riresee- d. -- bread-an'-bul-te- ."There three colunaia of I rains, 1 says, with a sigh. "0!" I says, "what it must 'are bin to be there! "Imagine a Turkish bath." says Mr. Mason, sippin' la tea. "look in full drere, and without the customary wet 'end-ra- g, and you ave it. 'IMmee ixmr littln pnople!" e saya. shaking 'ow 1 pity tlioat poor, dear imiple! The people on the kcrb in the crush at Buckin'aiu (late? I says. "No," says 'e. the crowned ends on the carpet;" an brings otti for never were a faddier gentleman about 'is linen an" wipes away a tear. "If fife ia evr ard on them they can take it out in glory.' says I. wit It a sigh. " 'Are you ever thought. Hr, what a splendid saiisfyln thing it must bo to t a somebody?" 'As it ever inj ured t you. nty good girl." aste Mr. Mason, "that ihe satis-- f anti on of being a somebody may pal, before the full an prrf-- c' rapture ihe mere nobody may extree from Return the paper to ynttr mistress with my compliments." .ay, "an. thank. I fenr It contains noth'k of suttiHient iuterer'." revs . "to JustM- iSMket-'andkenhi- cf ify "There's a spexhal little Idi." 1 says, "an Mrs. Knp;e did think you'd like to rus your eye over." An' turns to the leaf tie old Isdy 'ad turned down. "Wanted a Xing!" waa the Tailing of the paragrefi. "Ahl" says Mr. Mason, Utkin' a f piece of thin "Ileas-rea- bread-snd-loiii- d 1 like to ear you reads: The Resent Collapse of the liissolushiiu nf Parliment an' dlsorganisaling off th" National Cotinsii ami Couiwd nf Stales, 'ave hiveretl to hatoms the HmallesL In Ihe Hi v Hired World, an t lie Monarchlul Party is scan-ineagerly for Hie runaway King of Mohlonia " " Crash! goes the teacup on lbs tar-pe- t. 'KeiiliSiS of the hi ling tea which 'as epladied's snowy ducks most cruel . Mr. Mason slams si nte uvi-- r 'Is bitten more like the slice uf graven imagn ot a seeoiid-Uoo- r City lodger than breathin' life. "(io mi, go on. woman!'' hn says, 'arsli and like, wlien be see my 'I piitrefiod mar. And 'e ebueks amongst ths ferns in 'is fireplace an Jumps up au leans 'I ellNTS on the mankleslielf as 'olds Is 'red between ' 'ands. Overlooking the lustill bocau-- e 1 can aej without winking Mr. Maimn ain't quite 'isoelf, 1 goes on : The runaway King of Moldonla, who, ten years ago, when the resiBlurmed the ltoyal dence si "Karima! says Mr. Mssou. "At Kurkova, cvailcd the fury nf tlui by changing clothes with oue of Ihe noyal pages, and 1 reads. What cscaiu'd whither?' afforded a to ihu inlrefuge coiiniry ine y innnurch of an it plica ved anil relicliiouH kingdom 'as never been 'E 'as vanished without leaving a ripple nn the duckpond of Europe, an' we confidently prophesy that the advts'aves oi ths Right Divine in Moldonla will search ill vain for. Please Mr. Mason, sir." I says, "excuse. as I can't get ihe 'aug of is crackjor natus." d "Autouoih Maniswill Luthouun Ihe Fourth.'' says Mr. Miisou, an' I couldn'i spell It. for kingdoms it 1 'adn'l got It wrote down iu 'Is own august Italian 'and. As it Is certainly a crackjor name, my good girl" says . "an' for my part I prefers William that. read." Ho Vott know 1 lie-puh- llc bnad-an'-liiitti- T ire hread-and-bull- er is Cro-olsil- San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lace tC K. Co. Depot, Third Weat and South Temple DURING IMS THERE SHALL BE NO OTHER SER VICE BETWEEN SALT LAKE CITY AND CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS QUITE SO SATISFACTORY AS BURLINGTON SERVICE. o Keep thla la mind and whenever you are ready to gc East ask me to produce the evidence. e licalh-warraii- j R- - P. NE8LEN, General Agent 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST, Sait Lake City, Mil-for- J Cut Rates East For tlie Holidays ls new liopitsls, lown halts, mitaeiinis, bar.Nsra. an' uu forih." A V mum 'ave bin hep' on Ihe op, I says, an' makes up my mind Mr. Maxon's M 'ad a Job like them gentlemen ave at ihe Brilih Museum an the National (iallery, as walk utioul 'aughlily with wsmla in ibeir 'an.la as the pnpliv dn'l sliixit black-leadpeas at the pirtures, or wriie their names on the marble statutes. An then Mr. Mseon shakes 'itesdf out nf 'is walkin' dreams ami sa.vs with a ed Fast through trains daily to Chicago via the CHICAGO KORTH --WESTERN RAILWAY line bethe double-trac- k tween the Missouri River and Chicago. Direct connection with all lines to the Eaflt. Two trains doily Omaha to SL Paul and Minneapolis ; exrellmit servico to Duluth and Superior. ALBERT F. RICHEY. Che Jlest of Everything. Fullmsn drawing-rwisleeping cant, buffet smoking and library csrs, Booklovere library, dining rare, a U carte service, free reclining chair ears and standard coaches. Porfarttor lRl.''rfrutioH fplf to C. 6. WALKER. CtaI Apt. C. R.W.Ry. 38 anf 40 Weit Second Sauls UNDERTAKER Phone 150. a SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. T1W, Uf aSEflTOTFBMR' iimirm WINES ta ei.-ui- LIQUORS j 1 WHERETO EAT 'i.-,-; ei1-;- .'d.i.-on- BOSTON" CAFE -- rs n I 1 h iu:-wa- rd . in . - : East .... 8:1 5a in. 4 HENRY. Ticket Agent. A. B. MOSELEY. Trar. Pasa. Agent. D. JE. DIKLLV, G. P. - (460, Utah. A T. 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For Provo, Lehl, Fairfield and Mercur, connecting at Ncphi for Mantl and intermediate points on 8:00 A m Sanpete Valley Ry For Garfield Beach, TooStockton, Mamele, moth, Eureka and Silver City (via Leamington cut-of- f) 7:45 a m American For Provo, J, Fork, Ielil, Juab, Friuco, Calientes and intermediate points 8:05 P 01 ARRIVE. From Provo, American d, Fork, Lehi, Juab, Friaco, Calientes and Intermediate points9;45 A 01 From Provo, Lehl, Fair-fiel- d, Mercur and Sanpete Valley Ry. points. . 5:35 p 111 From Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton, Garfield and Tooele . Beach. 53 p 111 ALL TRAINS DAILY. Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Modena and Calientes. Direct Stage connections for all mining districts m southern Utah and Nevada. Mil-for- -- smile: "it may im crest you to know." saya for to lie on lltc Pacific coast raise the finest 'e, as I am Mason." inarritbl. grapes on tlm Pacific roast.Tbeir winea Ar' think ihey'r.1 a linking fur and arc aljHiiluiely pure, if you wish to dis"Which mar 'aiipiipx-t- i he the Ktwg uf Moldouia lo offer 'im Via. sir." I 'savs. Twevcr yours she may pense good riicer for the holidays back 'is right nu can't find im!" I lie, an' shall you keep oi the rooms, order Mime of their wine from It an crixil seem "O. don't 'ard, says. ii not me nlotie but the ole ousehokl Hunt you ope they will? would tie sorry (o lose you? he ' 1 thank you. tnr good girl, says e "(iresi 'Eavciis, gal. no!" s 2uih Street si bounces out, and adds somcthltik in a in 'I smooth, grachms way," for myse'f :i0 iim foreign language which sounds like and for her. She Is of a noble family of Clnphsiu. (lie daughter of Mr. Henry swearing, "is the man 'on 'as Ale in be born with 'Is Tad in a Tipp. whoso 'ave Family W'opsc' nesk likely to want lo pul it privilcg-- d to push in trade circle." in agin, nitre 'e 'as got it oil! ? ' "Wiiy. Mr. 'ipp is quite a laign As I snoiihl expose not." mis I, brewer, sir." ays I. axlonisiied at llie "which have bin slinged myself, and iiuproicniluT Mr. Mason aviug aspired blue bag no moral use with a tare io siu'li a oiii'in. "He is the largrol lncwer 1 ever swill! lo that degree Ihe rector fsselr called in to asl mother to keep thst remember lo 'ave seen." saia Mr. Mashe takes 'is hansy's perl-ric- k brig tit, Intelligent cal fniui attomlin' on' nn' I benletter-case of an' shows it In Sunday ncliool until recovered from me with :t 'aptly smile, jnt ss there (ibvlotia nninipa. lo eonie a thunderin' double tav si the 'all "The ease of a ninn ini liappr-ube lioned with ia rail In a crown.' i It sir. "Wherever, 'ave you Ida. (Tars says Mr. Mason, "ia sinptilarly lit:1 2373 Washington Ave. same as the ease of the man i 'ave gal?" Mr.. Smiac calls t lining n 'er pants I come downstairs, "as quite a as linen n iinm previously niciisluin." "Do you ciind amoving, air?" I suvs, piirty of si r.mpp gentlemen aie aakiu' as ad hiu impriuiu' the shitting hour for Mr. Mason!" "Yew. w- -. v es, s.us one of the visiby laylu' the cloth, "for nte to got. the tors as it. I quite blocked up tin 'all cruet out?" an a sterner man I never did lay eyes Mr. Mason larfs a quiet, sareusiic on' breft like a underground tills' laugh, an' 1 gels the cruet out as was with ssstny. an' iinright a 'airioom, V 'ad told me. aa 'ad bin borin' black 'a i cut like cuot an -r A more in 'is family corny years. h sailer lomidexiou bailin' to green in batteredcr looking thing with jagged Ihe H. PATTISON i'.!,i." Mr. Manm. nine and B. M. LEEDOM ga' as mil of edges In ilitigy silver-gil- t imi 'Mtei' agent, as 'as a ofliic in spirit olea as a eulitnder. au' without any Kinsbtiry We have been in divisions to put the salt un' pcicr lit. I'inslnn ' : Square? we find him nit: wo foil .v FALSTAF CAFE six licie. I.e you mver see; nn' eleven an ue to him. Au' Im pltinko would me covered quite a 'midaotue a suvn ' o my 'and. 2425 Washington Avenue. bit of Likina's plate. Imi it waa Mr. "As er. ihiii't itnderink io. thank(Phone 228X) Mason's fsney In 'sve it on the table, ing you kindly nil the same," --ays I. I me offerin' !! c money hack w hich the st un an', bein' a pleasant geiiuiiian. smiled at many a Joke of but wiiut genilcmui w ives hack" wii! a kind of not u.y surprise when, with n wild stage f . 'unless vim 'nppened to larf like wlmt the coVr'1 in tho Ieatiy lie Mr. 's law a is io lie. pa-i- n Romaiiei-ax it ain't giios when tiieir wits is on f'l.iu Cliiplmm. Or. the toiler at the revelation ( the llU.Ty ' deny 'iMdf to." wicked young lady's treachery. Mr. "It i' ( "i ! ! " sitvs ihe ioui per.!, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Mason snatches the crui-t- , tips the breath n jerkier tliau ever. "Hcliol l Everyth'ng here the best. Short bullies out of it, an' acts it imp. Mr t lild iim 'Oi'p. and direct tne at ail hour. on 'i.i sd. t ) the iu) of Mr. .viBMin." All kinda cf game and fish in anaon. 1 h i. wav As xru he man i i;.p fa( Taxi's in me, young woman,' says iip! Ext-- a fine dinner Sunday, from "ir fi.re:i:rn is V 'a w:';i 'ins he. "decked In the wu'red cytuli.il ! :in" th 12 to 2 p. m., 25e. Pine lunclt from i inv 'is Is. a ruiiori' nt 1 authority, and listen lo the to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. 'Tic-- ' a the Ruyul Race of Moldonia. Two io In JIM A YOUNG jour Props. 'umlred years ago Moldonla was a from I'ULi sir." I s:iy:. i browin' 22 Twenty-fiftStreet. slice of neuiral ground, shaped I'ke a ('la'll lie door, S'i Mr. Mason inn ; "i min' wiMi 'io 'and cui nibbled 'ant between Hie "Mr i,l;iti. des - '.'.u.l, but lii' is :i kingdoms of litiltnania and Knpar! t. It Wr'.LiunaiarJt.i nim.un nm ( was a i.'tild t ion j roan. 'E 'atl bred sllipri ." No fe tll-''(' lt:i . pees,-a:i' fd an sold geese, falls !;:! seui ihe I ii le us qsshiy in If you want an' it came n;o ts 'end that 'r'd like itomp 'ion a t'ccl.iih :i it. ( to rule gees- - bof-- rc 'u 'ad done. "M'.tr 'it! '1 'lii: WiT." stirs 'n. "y Eastern Corn-Fe- d B::f I t i y im ognro. VYonian! crxjlnesy spring, d un between llio futile: " nf ltuiiuanla he and me!" kingdoms c;hm. ilt'iiwiu' Kugaria 'ave go to Bdlliird & Rinckers Just then. The wealhy Mnldoninn : S4'0:.-ii;.Hk ai m'. ".Vi i " ill Still Street. ptxise'srd graspi'd ,if the opportunity. "O !:w, Mr. M:is.ei, sir?" I bur.: Phone No. 615. "E railed !srelliwmniiniryprfn. tun-- : om. i''cn ':id i lit: UN mpA Tni money, ingtHber, an' prtgesW my innervemv. for tiwi got ups-dow- TIME TABLE This Is Our New Years Resolution k? Room 6, First National 3a nk Utah Building Ogden, Always on Time At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hurry Always Remember Phone 22. Alien Transfer Company. 412 25th SL The Owl Saloon ONeill Bros., Prop. No. 232 25th 8L Dealers in first class liquors of all kinds, wines and brandy. AU goods delivered to any part of city every Saturday. Whisky 75 eta to $1.75 quart. Wine 35 eta per quart, 3 quarts, $L 1 quart Brandy, Whiskey pr. gaL $2.25 lo 5. ONEILL BROS- - PROPS. 'Phone 135Z. Carpentt.lng, Building, g ik. Remodeling of Houses Promptly a Handed to. All work Guaranteed. Olo Scan the Want Ads OGDEN Noloon, Telephone 825-- 548 y, Enquire of llth street |