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Show i'DIi JiORXISti HOX'DAY UTAH, , 1905. DECEMBER MOUSING, r proceeding at the p. was diacuMtd. Thi also la inierprei-ac- e Mr. Meyer, American ambabsa-- I diaruMiou of Tasrskoe-fielu- , the emperor lav- - j ed favorably, but it is cur to iiusais. bus encased tor Mn cuneebaiuc and realised the situarcou may at any mogturning Irfmoual arit ice In - ft. FiUrbur. ariBR of the public ser-ilc- a ment change for the worn should the vliile in Washington recently Mr.- the at any price, with Count Witte, leaders of the revolutionaries and soMeter tfioke of bU inicutiou of wcur- mici I REFORMS EXAMINE!!: UGDEX, ie FOR CIVIL : i the premier, rofuAug to grant the demand. of the government employ on to the ground that they had no ri complain. The St. Petersburg correspondent of ihe Icrit Fariwseuue say that the reactionaries. encouraged by the result of ibe method naed by the authorhios at Sebastopol, are doing their utmost to Induce the emperor to stand firm. cialists, who seem to hold the fate of the country in their hands, suddenly altey their plans. The government version of the arrest of sol dims of tho guard at the MafLiegtuu. Dec. 2. T!a !l: r'' 'I fcr" annual palace places an tmircly m w complexion on the affair. According to this uuuaiibaiuu n.aJe public iodjr s version the aoidiers were incensed at , n'aiua a wwuuit'udiiiou itaEi cuti-the mutiny in 8ebupo! and at the auilio- .ze lUa ciu.iect.iuu . public insult to which they were eon- -' t a Ii u iruiu - uipiwaiil iU'lor exaunna-l- i ii i. slant ly subjected even in the street u lor i1.: ; pi; 'A MORE SOLDIERS REBEL. uf Taurskoe-Belu- , and they demanded ? jlM tUL aui ..only be lilt! cOiiiltiiS'dull will issue to be led against th revolutionaries p;1 S. lumion. The London Usily and imelligencla in the eapitaL When a mature I givir.y such lu;iiilul in forKieff correspondent yesterday j their officer tried to quiet them the Mail t:e esau.it: ifion a J Hi- - iiou n gaid.iis lor the ? . swae it fct u.cro-ar- y in a despatch daied Dee. S and foi men became so obstreperous that they i to btukc Fpcci-- I warded by way of PodcHocxyska says: bad to be arrested. Tbe reactionary influences at court ler tli.w euamlMiicat in scum, civ.l . "Early yesterday morning a company ibe hnutuiiou. or of dippers, dissatisfied with their com- and tbe imperial guard are making desBeaice sciiuul Ic1 sec. scgcesicu. iituiuiii f th mander, mutinied, aud persuaded a perate efforts to unhorse Count Wiue, EMPIRE IN STATE OF ond companion to join them. They left to proclaim a dictatorship aad to fight k, mid be a ea.a;i on. . The argumert ru8SIAn eliuuna-would 'lutt i: :i. ha favor ihe fortress fully armed, end by the revolution with bullets end bayoANARCHY. ft.m the esaui.ua'. io ire laigo nuui- - , threats compelled the remainder of the nets. Their candidate for dictator them g out of b : uf rtrsuc who tab are General Count Alexia ignatleff and from Page Oae.l aappeca battalion to join them. ,c,.u:iauud a thousana, tne mutineers General Skallon, governor general of u.iosby or to s.s-- tv a bight r rating a a the eligible i east the VroJ1Sl) to the barracks of the 12Sih Poland. government Is com ractUg "to ma;vh-.-I ;i du u. It 1 fco-'home by. Kursk infantry which, however, rev there Cu.mN) troops vend a. as were eianiiued last year. fu.uOO Jewish musicians, SAFE (N FORT AFTER THRILLING mained loyal. from vhidt.osiock. . o' ahuiu suemwd poMiiou. liunog j VOYAGE. starched at tks head of the mutineer. j : uiiuiber of ctiti'pi-lilivSeveral attempts were made to Induce ytjr the iiicr.ii i u froiit Ii4,ti i3 to other troops to join them, hut thus Detroit. Mich., Dec. 3. Sheathed in Wur.-uw- . hundred likewise failed. .Hoc. 2. . ice, the eieel steamer Angeiine, over rebnpun the. oinur of Pn-1- - , A body of Cossacks allowed ibe officlala are on whose safety there was for a time vri( i 'it lioorcvrli of hint iiiuut r 17 last, Mrike here. tolegraph About a hundred of the els to pan them in the a i reel. Finally much apprehension, arrived at Detroit of h'.uils in to lo depart, officials refused to join in tho strike. ihe mutineer anired at the barracks for fuel mitiioiiiy tonight aftrr one of the most a a employe from the u mu to fcepfciii-of ihe artillery division and the thrilling voyages ever msde by a vesThu strikers have viiriuled Uie idfor h rtic without uotire dellnqucu- ler boxes. Two hundred bags uf loo- Tasoff infantry regiment. The TaaufT sel on the great lakes. After loading men answered their appeal with in- with a cargo of Iron or for a Lake sults, and the rebels opened fire upon Erie port the Angeiine was struck by I rxvbiilj ,..hoiiiy In u them. Th Tasoff answered with three the tempest off the Kewanee Peninsula CARRY STICKS. MUST NOT lornii-as unr is.od ns full ULij.-- the A, portion of the mutineers aud for two days had a terrific battle volleye. .irf piviutit piscii'te. nor affneu the ! this others continued firing, hut Bed, uur S. General Cover Dee. the storm. Once the vessel Wanuv, I uf tin- riel hervice j'.iri,.dcnlii xoi against was near Eagle Harbor, but her maspro-- 1 The Taioffs replied with deadly head-kinmerely iiutkini.'; sum chsngcs ttkallou baa iuuod a proclamation fled the rebels ter, Capt. 8. A. Lyons, was afraid tbat m itm cui uf n1-- r hitiiling ktrect jirucelou or meetings leys, and finallydown it ibe their arms Two she would be driven on the recks, so throwing ur heavy' i ml the carrying of arm a!. surrendered and were be turned about and headed for tbe tiuiieral ticks, and ot tiering shop and house hundred oftothem fhu order uf lor their barracks by Cos- open. In this manner the boat was closed on ileuiund by the police, under conveyed iw rbo All was over by 2:20 o'clock necessarily in the trough of the sea rs itul iim' rtil-t- - ibu tM'iialty of fine of 3.h) and three sacks. c f.itirfh-ciju N;tu inoutim' imprisonmeut fur dlaobed- - la the aflenuuu. for a time and trim aud tons of wster tin-by artory Fifty dead and a hundred wounded fell on her deckn, threatening to crash mmiloti h d'wiucil. ihe uiiMd - Icniv. on left wrrs tbe mutineers grouud. factories in her hatches and flood her ' hold. The workmen in the effoe!- rtait sfimiutsiraiit.. "A court martial bus been convened Capt. who remained on the to in strike tbreaien fourth-ci.s Monday support The ih w;;hin epast year. that any further bridge Lyons, lit day movement. The and a a otic issued will during the eutire forty hour larjp of the eight-hou- r be quelled by that the Angelins wa battling with have scut delegates to attempt at mutiny wl'h-t- - local union i t cla-- s uf artillery. ibe tempest, said that the seas ran t. of any kind. For Mt. Hvterkburg to aUeud the cougre-sthan tbe vessel's smoke stack. higher jears tlice Miahiina have been of the union of unions. CONFIDENCE GROWS. as KIHit:al Kisiilh aud appc'int-- ! tMtil GUARD FOR EMBASSY. CRUELTY TO SEAMEN. unis tua.lu to them with light regard St. Petersburg, Dec. 2. Saturday ti Ilia b(-- t in lore si a of ihe toservice.' iteriin, Dec. 3. A guard fur the evening by courier to ISydtkuhneu, ih Pn-s.i- a Baltimore. Md Dec, 3. The revenue Iiigurdiiig apiMHutTiieiKa canal aer.lec, the rcisvrt Mate. fulled Slate tmbasay at St. Peters-Din- East Pruia, Dec. 3. Thcyre la per' cutter Windom today returned from a eonts;a f nn niievHiii hits passed through her today. The orptibly a more uunfident feeling in sig days cruise of investigation of tbe livable diFIculry In -- enuring ellgihlua men. who were dressed in civilian gotuvunu-u- t circle tonight. U la beof cruelty to seamen employed cUitiies, are believed to be from the lieved tbe dangor of an immediate charges in ibe tmhkmi fir poll' inns on boats. During th trip three oyster which is at general polltlcy! strike aud railroad Minnenpulle, rilrn cm the lthnma. Aa to ibe captaius of oyster vessels were arlle-nruivir ilttlc clifffi'tiliy luit (iravriti-nd- , England. is past aud tbat the workmens rested on charge of cruelty and four l"4-exparleacuii in prutlding council will stand by a compromise members of crews were taken off their FATAL STREET FIGHTING. eligible. under which governmental aud private wssela because they complained of "The grvwier duferi In Ihe federal will Ire opened. This will while oue man was sent v ivk-- ccnIsv I the lack, uf optmrtnn-- I 3, via Warsaw, leave th Kieff, Himsia hands of the government aohore, being too 1U to work. IVc.3.been has atreet 1'here serious well for educated ambitious, y young free to deal with the telegrapher. M. United States District Attorney Ruse r. ii. All of ihe higher povirious are flatiiiog 1 et ween Inutlm-ernml a:ii-p- Scveulstoff, superintendent of post said that as a result of this cruise the work.Cossacks between oi.ihida of the cuiiipeilUv and and rlsaaifleil uiid tonight issued a not- government wifi probably send a cutmen and builds of the llluck iluti-drd- .' ice totelegraph, nml no wyaiciu lias been eatab-ll'heall telegraph aud poet employes ter out for a similar purpose tw or been of who diswhich have fhoae Scores have imtsous by that unless they returned to work they three times each season hereafter. tinguished theiuaelve in the service killed or woumled. Martial law lias would be dlchargid aud their places laltnvd. ran be promoted to tb mure import- bti'B pim filled, The prefect of SL Petersburg STORY OF SEA FIGHT, v ent uflicee and at the same time ea- General De Deioulin. also issued a REVOLUTIONARY MANIFESTO. joy raesoneUe eveurtl.v of tenure. deleproclamation warning walking There 1 put sufficient imlmvwent for Loudou, Deo. L Thd Times' corgates end agitator that auy attempt tho moat rapable man 4o enter the ex- Dee. 3. Th correspondent uf to dissuade employes, either of pri- respondent at Odessa, who ha just Pails r initiations M they can do better by lie Journal at Si.. Petersburg semis vate or public concerns, by threat of returned from Brtastopol, gent a story . seeking employment in Urge enrpom- the text of a further rrvolutiooary violence to leave factories, military or of the mutiny and th sea fight there, tiona trusts and other iusiitutlona, iuanifeio issued yvatarday (Sunday) publie institution would lead to Utelr which practically Confirms the official where they can in time command In to the expressed inteattun uf arrest and tbe imposition of a fin of report. He say that the rumors to reply much higlier valurlrs than they cun the 33u end imprisonment for three the effect that there were thousands government to raimn u ever bop to secure in the goverpment measures of casualties are absolutely unfounded, Tire rnsnlfesto says: month. , , service," "The government eontlnitea to defy Furthermore, ihe government, has re- though th revolutionary cruiser- Otch-akoa people now on the road to liberty, ceived reassuring new suffer' d sever damage. concerning ARE ATTENDANTS. where nothing can slop it, All police the new outbreak of troop in the Bal"it was an eatraordlunry oea fight, measure aud armed intervention of tic provinces. M. Petrunkswltch, pres-tdr- says the correspondent, all the ship Washington, iKc. 3. Tb tuen re- - troops can only result in Sanguinary of the Moscow agricultural' socie- were moored within five cable lengths firred to a pausing through Berlin en conflict for wlilcb tho government ty, and hi colleagues, at t)ie invita- of each other, it is certain that many rnui to tho Ameriesn embassy will bo repou..lhlc. tion of Witte, participated In of the mutineers were killed In escapo state dffiMirtnu.-n- t officlala. Tb corrmpundunt aay he 1 Informthe alt I lug of Ihe council of miniator ing by boats from tbe burning Otcha-kaf- f. re probably The town wa perfectly tranquil attendanig ed by a high functionary that animated this eltcniaun, when tho election law FRVTCE! iu e iti ,? said embassy. It jgnis lor the Lave probably Riven beru it I'ibv so (kt impression rim t ility were number of a .iieclal guard lor the at St uii'.ba Anihfc:.fcdor MevT in now utl hi ;u jo. pu e:iurg ami his arrival daily. Whilo iitiih there is vJs-ti'o: her member of ibe tr hr nor auv uuhase.' ui Sv iti'ivsbuifi has made any request fur any thing in the nature state deof a guard for tin euibos-r.fcrir.iur official asy, yet it hi suggest tte presence of addithm-;- 1 t1. lie! houuold aiieudaut wiil give aa j :. vui-iruo- rffi Feu-inburg- , - y, lx. .. a pii'.-iiu- I i- Xum-oetin- d -- Bt-te- 1ou-bu.- i I r n jiiVN'.-diu- -r u::i-:i- -ii . 1m-1- g p siifH-(-ici- 1. s . er . - - - ff Prr-mlu- hoti-elio- lil How who had agreed to bo his wife would find a way uf managing everything that woutd be satisfactory te all concerned. ' Boms weeks later Alma demurely suggested a scheme te her father that appealed to his sense of humor and peter JMcflrtbur partly convinced him that aho was fallcsrifht. IN, by psi.r Me Arthur ing In lino with hio views. For aome time past Jack Hardltiga calls had not been obtrusively frequent and suggestion for the winter months can bocie titan le have tier fretting by vould be able to effect euy change, somewherespending In tha south of Europe Lad bis aids. At the Mine time, she would oho was Mill puasllng her Lead ever been received without undue opposition. not isr the world de any thing that the matter when Jack Harding waa So Iio was prepared te enter with cuusa would him utu. end she trusted and greeted willi the affretioa-al- a into the rchem that she proto bur own Jrgeuuity to win hint le her enthualuKin that befitted a line posed. viuw. A tier ail, he was the deareit. young collrgr alliiele who was rapidly "It la getting toward the end of Ocmaking hie way in the buxine world, tober." she aald. "and 1 think It Is high "But just think. alie exclaimed iet lima that we were making some plans tiehly. "papa won't think ef eur being fop Thanksgiving day." married within a year! "That does not need much pisi uii.g." "That' u whele 'eternity, be ex- he replied, "it only means tuiuey and H Ch.mliGBiving Dinner I HHtb extras .By JTH tnoel girls (he would bsvs .'wed sllh team, but Alma Knit was not our in curort to u h a v nipoii unlit all re! hers I: ' tailed. ; "II is out that you ' (.njr t lu Mm ssks-- ik SO, sold her fj.licr hklf anarity. Mck is till right . He may rut be ex- :i 11 clioacn the liurba'iil 1 wrsuld t r oi., but u f: r lmviiig two eons ntul t :i dsugtit.rs marry according to their 1.- .." vliw. In rplte of anything 1 ii l.am m ksv i'l the Tuslter, I do I in :.),;' ury objurilon to claimed. der. and she nestled lire en hi shoulder. "Besides, he wants te take nre to Europe, where I rauli net ms yau for months and If -- months. "U won't listen L reaaen "Oh, yer, he'll listen to It, but bt wor. eltaw himself to be convinced." "Then why can't we eloper he " ki.tm' : .I wilt like him better the liiii'. ami lier eyee n.,i: joa k:.-i.r,- - uIlU la: ill in the fcbwul one. ".No doul't 1 slrell, little one. but T t i, not M hi-.- i 1V- - you away from me b t me !iae you for .lvi-t 1 j: t yet. . b t anoli.-- r jra-.- " In;- - wo tuV- l.en r.igsg.'-- J :i. vho! t ior meulhe.' she At thi "Whv. h lor ljtii-.- uccc-.-r-- i'o-- e i o day."Ter he sdn.u.. "it . selfish eu part, prhap-(- , but I will see that ft you wait far j'.u v ,!i be plenty t je.ii. i, even a trip to ml. - i i:-- "Wait and e . j- Virope v t fl.'.i .i w .e i Dird.i--- ; ;ou' tu; b I h-- i. - .t 'i Oil ler T jI S' j m . Di-c- l. OUT-BREA- t' ji.-- , - i- - the way tfsat in hir liear !"J i that she kr.;w nd to whlcii I.:-KC-- ;n f't rare that bailer to ?eu pleased "f a- not moan to he i.'.o .i.p san,r urs.r v.a.t hid &. right. n V.'r ha, iir te !:-- . r.o- - ore. sake tfie Lad in mor (ir niuge she said "Really," said Jack, "if you aie confident that yau esu bsmbeo-.jour j father in this way 1 am not t:.v that R A.,F.R , I iA i NOT r. so c!rv I should not be afraid to i.ia-a iiuu'l rt wife. You will tv i.t your tiiumb and do what y ., :iu with me." "We", what ej,. do j.,i fiafclied back at "h.;:- if you will obey mjr aiders wi,e:i t'.n ; --,:e comea I sure X w. I! ffml a ws- - v In .j. j.l.e hi.r-l.j Ud no Urgitle papa's , ob;t;:o.. ro the lover or hsr rlseics, but consent ." uh atno knew when to had mentioned RTtli nt'iffj i aipr ltd,they a yrtr ev t!.e time that must ala pm he-- -' their ev ioy t g'.h"r, and bs' fa-- r ih weddlrg could tal;' piace that th? tii - I e ti . .fr. bidding her ki.g-- i wit c.ly the exerri'-- of a Mtoo he Ml in hh heart ) ij h j . for ,y In ! ):-- , . , e s:-.- wuu'd li'-si- . r ' -- 1 tva-vA'- 11 hr tan ntaud it." "Tee, aud you'll enjoy It, too," said tlie little schemer, "and I have got n plan to nuthe an awful lot of fun. "Tlret'S good, he replied. "X elwaya hate to "have au affair of that kind la into a solemn function, nod if you can show us coin way of Uven(pg it up you will prove yourself a public benefactor." "Don't worry. I will moke It lively enough. My plan le te elate on each Invitation that Is rent ouL that the person who accepts will be expected to tale publicly, before tutting down to tho Thanksgiving dinner, just what he or she feels moat thankful fur." "For laughed the father, "I can guess a whole lot' of those cause for being thankful right now. A a a goodly number of the guests w ill expect te Inherit money from m yea will find that their thankfulners will take the form of compliments for tbeir host. They will claim to be thank,. that my health I to good, even though that keeps them away from their legacies, and all kind of nonsense like that "Xo doubt, no doubt," eaid Alma, "but am awfully glad that you are going to enter in; the spirit of tho occa- "I surpass sayi.'i - y hn-- w seek last Thanksgiving day as a tingle wo- foro tb feast Alnta's father pinched rn it. . Te think that my little gir' her ear end remarked; should bo so thankful to give up "Yod must remember, dear, that .1 am girllioodt list o I guested the reason ?" only a poor millionaire." "Not exactly. sh replied, with an "Oh, dont worry, she replied, "you Diet puzsled him- But wilL not be sorry for letting me have expreselon presently he was entering fully into her my own way In tills. scheme. "Of count uot, aud 1 intend I have "You see. I want te ii.vlte a whole leads of fun. And I think tlial when lot of people beside eur relettene end it comes to telling what I have to be my brother grid Bisters xnd their children, 1 want to Invito Jack and one or two of my girl friends, beside aomo young men to meet them, lend X want to luvlt Dr. Oiltext and hla wife, and, eh, a whole lot of people." "All right" eaid her father, "X guess 1 X l will have I AM 'IHi.SXFL'L To ivj'p lu !if UK ABLE the dills:" ? and poor rotation, and can alwj; - be arranged in a few day e." "Uii, I hiuiti an ordmsiy Tuanktg.v-ii'- g can. bv.t 1 want this one te be something pi iiru.jl and le bV tha graatest Thankegiviug day of my life," Her looked at, lie- - qulxxlralty for 0 ll'l): ,(!! I.pfot-I- ' revi: "L aupporc that is 1" a 50 yuu r;e..j ij be your crunbcriy that f.ii-'u- tetsti wfast j am thankful fa??" "Oh. yen may, if you liks." t.u Aim, "but as you art to bo the jtest that will net lit But new, papa, dear, Im goii-.- te be awfully tusy llilr-tm3i a nl i am to nsed a new dues till a whotj going lot of other thi.igx." True to lit; word. Alma ,hJ wai.l lot of tiling. Kh.i many trip to t!.s city, bot.i aione ai.d with her tie-i- n i an-i l -r gli-- f.t Everybody ai.nut I!;. piace was Uuy. and tlv-rwas a constant coming sad going rt mllltrera. dressmakers and dealer I t the mystery pf wo'.rur'n at!e. Cn- wer alss i gtled into l"c i.'i'i tlorists cr.-i- i or.i c- -i Sk..-- ., Ka- g ! l.:it thix mesiil. but w. u. she loved her f.i Lt -- !,e h.vud hmi Ja lc : . u. (,- - j r,,:.rgd. r . "u - -- I i "Tea. yee, I kucw. t.ui 1 would not do that to papa. I want to be married in me ewu lioma. with si! ray aa my Meter v.tre. friends about, 'Then !; a cats of waiting for o jear." raid Jock gloonillv. 1 "Nor.- oor. t ulk," aaid A!n,a. ill wager that well not wait a year aid that I will not ask him to inak the tifna shorter. ;t r "How will you jot 'mint rm.i.4 w.ia il r: ruhout Ij knrlnrti and was hi; :rl!-li b's later rett-e- d a l.t. - that '!iit i.t a romi:. r.cJ nil. t..e daughter o'. 1.jd I 11.' rri"d "I ki ow, r'.'id O.ue you were uoi w',1-- d" end T d. "How can yea say snob e thing T abe cried, "It would break his tetri to have me de tha' ." r.et. Lot; cr couplet, "Oh, r.o, II have eloped aud have br-- n forgiven Mil-ig- Jour tnnth' t 1 persisted. laugl-e- 1l i;at. head r.i.-'.- i bj Vice-Admir- details of tho result of the lareuly Mon Are given. The report will forssrded to Washlnglm by auii Havana, Dec. 3. Coni&nuu t who has been niislng tar oral day, and who, it is alleged, k been trying to organise an movement, appeared ta town uf Plnar Del Rio tody w lik t companions. The latter wers ed, arraigned and reRascd os i The congressman is exempt fra, rest. errer. irwn-tlonar- y it MRS. HARRISON INTERRED. San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 3- .body of Mrs. Francis Burton Harr of New York, who wa killed in u tomoblle accident Nov. 25, was pltr today in the family mausoleum lx ( press Lawn cemetery, where He the mains of Mr. and Mr. Curia Crocker, father and mother. neral services were held at Uilri I" pie. family, , the Ban Mateo home of the Cm the Former Contrived to Outwit the Latter that the clever little girl d Vice-Admir- Story of a Lovesick Young Woman and. Her Father; A 1..- 11; hen I left there Friday. nun, Deo.. 8. The most elaborat precautions have will succeed taken against a Chouknln in the command of the f A.rtd outbreak by the troops aa a result of the Sebastopol mutiny. The Black Sen fleet. naval battalions have been completely won over by the tevolutionarlrs and alEXPECTS GENERAL STRIKE. most beyond control. They hav been London, Due, 3. The correspondent deprived of their arms. The striking telegraphers declare of the Time sfct fit. Petersburg, dated . 2, expresaci the belief that the they have ample funds and that they union of unions will determine on a will not yield even at th risk of Telegraph officials on the railgeneral strike. Jie say s tbe reactionist a are rapidly gaining the upper hand roads refuse to forward government or Troops are being private dispatches, but are willing fur at Tsarakue-Selo- . telebrought to Bt, Petersburg, aa. blood- th president to send and receive shed appears to be imminent, aa Count grams relating to the railroad service. Witte la powerless to stem the tide. The. poopls are Loping for a miracle to INVESTIGATES DEATH avert tbq catalcysm, according to the OF MISSIONARIES. . , correspondent. . who adds tka Russia has bunt afforded so many surprises Washington, Dec. 3. A cablegram retbat this bop may sot be altogether ceived at the state department tonight la vain. from Mr, Rockhill at Pekin wye that Consul General JuHu G. Lay, at CanPRECAUTIONS AGAINST AN ton, Clilna, has completed his investigation Into ibe recent murder of five at Un Presbyterian missionaries fit. Petersbury, Dec. 3, via Eydtkub- - Chow, in the province of Canton. No Bkrydloff g l- k-.- t turn them qnt of the beers xjili . own bsndE. At midday n lstilhlcg. joyous l vvus nasentbUd lu the ptrlor rreef ' be quiezed, but ell objeited ts first, evltlSMIJr by presrW , nient. "Bui some ci.e tiiusl be iiffi the lifitt, who was acting cs sad : cercnionlcx. "Coins, 'Alma, U who originated (his svlwme, ' & good examplo to (lie othci's. Alois stood up deiitureiy and W amid a braathleire ailonoe, T sn thre ful today because 1 have a fUf la going te let' me. merty th love. ; i "Of course, of mu re." said I ther, frowning slightly and wishiij pass' from tho subject, but be vs 1 able to'do so. id J Arid X am thfciikfu:. the to had f "that boldly, narding right o' bring w 1th me a ptarrlift tense." "What's Hist, wjutf tkatrexckJ tlo old man, getting a glhnpe f waa coming, but before Ire ouM a protest the Ih.v, Dr. oihexti a'1 If playing a part In the comedy. n forward and observed In hi best I -tier. And I aui tirenkful that here to perform lltu cerririonj" "Aud we am tliankful that going to tio brideeinaide." eselaia couple Of Alma's friends. "And I, tha; X'm going le I I nlan,', said one of Jack's chum-"Anwe are all glad that rt, been invited a guc:.U cm tin esutiou, aarg all tlie olheia. X b11 "Well, woll, I FUppoae HaUreriS the Mid thoukfuL too, whelmed by tbe Iritk that he" . arranged for him. "X urP 1 your hrldal dre?s upswlra'. patod then was rernttlihif W ; (hose milliners and dressnk!l house. Suu along now and "UF COURSE- - OF COL'IUIC," SAID and this yaar s will add a bride i HER FATHER te the Thanksgiving dinner it rt.be moat worderftff thankful for I can with justice say that' .. e vug known." , 1 am thankful to fee able to foot the cake Is ready. bride's "Th wn:". At this thrust Aims uanced away, to Alina. 1 don't doubt it," n look after . the detaii of the great l take r' r. dinii-dou't wishtaet At the i suppoie it-- "ill Tliai'.ksqririg ed for day cants round, and with it a hunt to find plenty of ( host of laughing guests. They ell sboee around, because 5ou detail. claimed much to bo thankful for, but to ir.li r.y ef th their ho-- t stopped their . enthuaiasiio Having thus Valued ; lered Into th xpirlt or ihe wc,, . - t' r rietflj revrieiioit. "You mail wail. 1 e Insisted. going to put you s!l through "1 a am the real. ' . 1 And Alma is Tfcantagirin en mart-ltservice examination, apd these vho larret ttlv u tuffif iuv.t reason for te-it- in renaiently abl- - t thar.khil will rot be allowed t per- cause, the ha uke of the dinner cvc-:- ; it i have to v. etffi . J civil U-- c f j |