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Show the EXATIXESi BfORXIXG OGDEX, are the homesteaders, the men who are making homos for themaulvrB by tho who ladot of their heads, the au-have entered to poesesf the land and to bring up their children the: eon. The other regular occupants of the reserve range, that la. the larger ranch ownrrs. are only entitled to come after the smaller men. If after these have hern admitted there still remain, an ample pasturage, then the owners of trams lent flocks, driven hithror th bMt holiday Uquore buy er and thither, should be admitted. Port Angewlnco, the folio tog: These mea hare no permanent abode, vine Saul erne. Zlnfoado but very little to build up the land lin and aie not to be favored at the -del. tUwa j pens, of the regular occupants, large We a 1 hare a fall liu of all ' or small. This cyetem prevents the to set other liquor. The place grass from being eaten out by other " for herds or flocks of then at right price Is only enough cattle and sheep mined upon the reserves to fatten up-- 1 on the pasturage without d imaging 1l. In other words, under the pulley you have adopted, tho forest reserves are to be used as among the most i potent Influences in favor of the acof the man with a tual home-seekeBrown Palace Saloon few dozen or few score head of cattle which he ha gathered by hi owa industry and la b!melf caring for. This Is the kind of man upon whom the for grazing hore and cattle In the foundation of our citizenship reals ud it is eminently proper to favor him national forest reserves, upholds the rvery way. secretary's regulations, formulated by 'him end which will become effective , Jan. let, 196. whereby certain rules j are laid down fur the granting of grazing permit'. The rommunli-a- i ion is the result of a pretext sent to the president by rattle men from one uf the western states, and is baaed on a report by Secretary Wilson, to whom the protest was referred. The letter of the president fol- UTAH, gCSPAT MOBS1KO, DECEttBEff ROOSEVELT fire-bo- Liquors nr MMS P. II. nr will . I ! BIG STRIKE Has He a Pair of Military Brushes? lows The ' Hou.--e, Washington, II, 1905. My dear llr. Secretary. 1 have received your letter of December gutli. 1 cordially approve of the policy you are carrying on. Your effort Is to keep the gracing lands In the forest reserves for tho use of the stockmen and especially the amall stockmen who actually lira in the aelghborhuod of tho reserves. To prevent tho waste and destruction of the reserves and to keep them so that they can be pernutneatly used by the stockman no less than by the public, yon have to spend n certain amount Kathing la more appropriate aa a Cbrlatmns present for man than a Diamond, a Ring or m pair of Optra CUaaaaa for the Lady. Beautiful la White deilgnt and moderate la pricea Of ON EIRST : Dec. THEJfEAR Employing Printers to Fight the of money. Part of this mousy is to bo obtained by charging a small fee for each i head of stock pastured on the reserve. Less than a third of the actual value of the graving Is at present charged, Chicago, Dec. 33. Any poeaibillty of and it is, of course, perfectly obvious n surrender of Typotheta priming that the man who pastures bis stock shops to the Typographical union, Jan. should pay something for the preserva- 1st, was removed when the following tion of that pasture. He gets all the norice was posted in twenty-siof the benefit of the pasture and ha pays for trike-bounestsbU.hmenis: Ita use but n email fraction of the "To allay any apprehension or fears value that It la to him, and this money ou the part of our composing room Is In reality returned to him because (employe as to our position on the it is used in keeping .the forest re-- open shop, after January 1st, 1906, the serve permanently available for use. undersigned members of the Chicago You this year make n special re- Typothetae reiterate that our shops duction by whkfc the ranchmen pay hut will be oonductod as open shop after half rate. This Is In accordance with January lat, 1906, fifty-fou- r hours conthe policy of ybur department stituting n weeks work, 4nd that unaa regards the western lands, which is der no circumstances will we enterto favor in every way the actual set- tain any propokttloua from Typographitler,' this" actual bomeseeker, the sign cal Union No. 16 to the contrary. who blnnwlf tills the 'soil or himself "AH employes In our service are rears and cares for fils small herd of hereby assured of permanent positions cattle. as long as thry continue to fulfill their "In granting grazing permits you duties satisfactorily." give preference, first, to the small nearby-ownerafter that to ell reguAT A fiTANDITILL. lar occupants of the reserve range, end. finally, to the owners of tranSsratoff, Russia, Dec. ' 23. O pa rasient stock. This la exactly ns it tions in the workshops of the Rlasin-Ura- l should be. The small noer-h- y owners railway are at a riandaltU. Gbraa and pick out Juat what you want from our large stock. Uni W. L. Buswell x Pint Doer Weet of Z. C. M. I. Twenty-fourt- UreeL h 1 THE CONSOLIDATED WAGON AND MACHINE CO. ilay with to publicly thauk Ita uaay patroaa aid frirnda for their liberal patronage the paat year and, soliciting a continuance of their basins, vlah them a vary Marry Christmas and a Prosperous and Happy New Year. During the , Reserves. you He Was Unconscious non-reid- He Favors the Small Ranchman Near Bellingham, Wash., Dec. 23. Carl Fisher, member of the Long Shoremens union, convicted of participation in the riots between longshoremen New York, Dee. 23. With the ihrot- -' and sailors cm the steamer Shasta tie wide open and the engineer uneon- - here last spring, today had his penalscious on the floor of the cab, a New ty of 500 remitted on telegraph InYork Central locomotive, drawing six structions from Governor Mead. Fishcars laden with atone, ran wild er has already spent two months In through Harlem early on Thursday tho county Jail toward serving out morning and Anally came to n stand- the fine. still. wracked, when it crashed Into a locomotive of the Harlem division in the Motthaven yards Details of tho accident became generally known for the first time Inst night through friends of the engineer, Klvy Deyo. of Poughkeepsie, who la now in Lebanon hospital, dying from burns and scalds. Three mea who Jumped from the train In tho tunnel were lying unconscious at the track side when Dcyo last saw them. What happened to them is a matter of conjecture. Tho aorident is said to have boon due to n lack of ventilation In the tunneL A work train of sixtem cars left the New York Central station soon after daybreak. It was drawn by a gigantic Ping Pong" engine. The top of Ita short smokestack clears the roof of the Park avenue tunnel by only n few inches. At Fiftieth street the big engine became stalled on a dead center." Engineer Deyo tried to get the piston moving by starting tho exhaust but In spite of his effort he could not get the big machine to turn a wheel. In The fireman and two tho cab with Deyo began to cough ns i the hard coal gas from the locomotive Tacoma, Wash., Dec. S3. A South down upon Tacoma :flro box came pouring street car Jumped-th- e track . them, deflected by the roof and walls on a curve at Thirty-eight' of the tunnel. street, i As the engineer, still working with this morning and struck n man who might and main at the throttle lever was waiting to board the car. The to get his engine moving, looked st his three companions, he saw them man was ground to pieces under the slowly and painfully crawl down off car. At first It was thought a dog had the locomotive cab into the tunneL been killed, but finally the hoots of a They tried to run back out of reach man, a lunch box and n flve-crof the deadly coal gas, but before they piece were found. The car plowed inhad gone a doseu steps fell uncon- to the ground a foot deep and the scious In the ditch. Deyo's train was skull and bones of the unfortunate victailed on the main trark. n peril to tim were reduced to n pulp. His Identraffic, and ha darod not leave the tity cannot be made. cab for a moment. Conscious of the danger, too, that WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. be might succumb to the fumes of the coal gas, he wet a big bunch of cotVallejo, Cal., Dec. 23. A pole reachton waste st the tank and plastered It over his month and nose. But the ing to the hulgftu of 310 feet and fitted the Mare waste was little protection. Deyo was with aerial apparatus-fostill trying to get the engine off the j Island wireless has just been erected dead center when his head began cm the island. This great height will to whirl. With "a last effort of con- offset inconveniences which havb Insciousness he pulled back tba throttle terfered with the transmission of meslever. Just then a pushing engine came sages heretofore. The stations at the Composite Copyright. HE god of friendship had been unusually good to Evelyn Hariy and Alton Devon until they tried oven Hie pattoaco of that by undertaking eortain plseo of work toeother. "Alton Is each a re lief. Evelyn Hotly osM numberioos times wbon tho door behind another roller. He bad spent April In New Jersey writ-Allan had hover thought more and worked harder In hie life. His heart began to thump with suppressed excitement as he took a hansom for tha pork. Evelyn was waiting for him end had been for an hour. With bar own bands she rearranged curtains and U liy i Ma heedl-"A- hls heart?" hr No, you." "Oh. no! her father would ask with o toy twinkle In hls eyes. bo didn't" Evelyn would rejoin with d lenity, --ho would not bo a Lasts A 'A lord of creation ought to yield," returned Allen, with a bow. That's the only graceful speech I've ever heard you make. I'll read first Just lo show my apprerletton," toughed re-fie- ri" Whoa Alisa fstt parBmdarty bored be turned hls step toward tho park. ECvalyn aovor Urea a fellow. Evelyn to a trampl" ho would mutter. They long evrning dlseusolni themselves and other literary matters - for both bod literary lostao. At Iasi (here came o day when they dotennln-- d to tact those tastes and write a int story together. That won tha merit the god. "How Is It donor asked Alton meditatively. He net before tho great open lire In (he Hariy hall, hls eyes following the pi WE WILL EACH OF US WRITE THE WHOLE STORY. dusted bwke on whioh no dust ex istrd. Evolyn uoo nervous. A pile of neatly matched papers lay on the table. Wen," alia said breathlessly when James ushered In Alton. Well," he smiled, clasping her hand. are looking. iSm. Allen." said searching glance. giving him If I look as thin aa laughed. drawing out a manuscript end tayir.f it beside her on the table, T sympathtoo with any beholder'. He sot down on one side of the table, Evelyn oa lb ether. Th steels whb-- You Evelyn, Allen I feel, b Kvalyn. Fhe drew a long hreath. steadied her volts and began. Allen listened atten lively. If soon brame evident that there were xoma ports of the narrative which he did not like. The story, on the whole, seemed better than hls. with one exceptlon -- her hero waa not natural. Of course H would be an eaay matter to cell attention to that because Evalyn would gladly recognise any defects he could point out. Kvalyn read on. AUen dropped hit head on his hands thoughtfully. grange else should guard against tliaV hero's having any faults. "Finis, the end. the cloee. the period. exclaimed Evalyn, giving the papers a 111 tie wave. "Well? breathlessly turning to Alim. Ife groused himself and looked at her glowing face. After all it would be fair to say the nice things Ural. It's rich. Evalyn. and see hers! You have the advantage of me. You have pictured your heroine so I can see her the way she doe her hair and her dress and all Uui. Now all I could do with her appears nr was to wrap a piece of black vruff i.round het amt twist her hair up any old way" Evalyn' face beamed, and her eye dsn red. Oh.. I'm so glad you have not hit the hero! The others I fui dashed off. but I toll you f spent da over the hero." Allen gore atari of dmay snd said nothing Hus do you ilk itim" suddenly 'l-i uoer. auspicious ef th i May this be the best Christmas you have ever had, and the worst you ever, will have" TO PIECES BY CAR A Merry, Merry Christmas, and many of them to you and yours. FRED M. NYE CO. Clothes and Toffgery. 2413 WASHINGTON AVENUE Farralom-a- , Taraalpais and Goat 1 land can now be in touch with the yard and It is hoped also tbit ships at sea can be communicated with. This pole Is in three sections and is said to be one of the biggest In the history of aerial transmission. rday suspending for three months license of Chief Engineer Hugh W riie Sal bailor erf the steamer Californian connection with the death of A. L Blanchflower, a water tender on board tha steamer who was killed la the lira room on tha passage from New York to California. The inspectors st the HIS LICENSE SUSPENDED. same time exonerated from blame Captain R. J. Dunham, master of tba Ban Francisco, Cal., Dec. 23. Unit- steamship Roanoke, for losing th ed States local inspectors Bolles and vessel's rudder while crossing Hu Bulger banded down a decision yes- - boldt bar on Nor. 24. in At First it Was Thought a Dog Had Been Killed r OGDEN LIVERY -- AND- BOARDING STABLES Finest Turnouts in the Gty BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY - Tslsphsnss fisH fl16 K. M Hi , Blackliam & Ernst, Props. at RsssswsMs and First Prompt Twcyaty-Fift239 JUST ONE AND fisrvico ClaraUvary ONE-HAL- F prison Ogden, Utah St H BLOCKS FROM UNION DEFOT. "But not sarcastically. interrupted always pretended yon could not write conversation. its the beat part of your Evalyn Vlefly. She maintained her ; frigidity to curb the quiver of her llpa V V ouiV Forgive me if I hove been rude, re"Not so good ns yours, Allen turned Allen, slightly haughty. "This to interrupt. , girl to tho only character I care a cent "Indeed It lo. Now that third per- about How Is she unnatural? son aaya much brighter things tor you Evalyn swallowed suddenly. "Any than for me. Otherwise how exactly glri would have been Jealous If a man alike we have made him." aha loved hud treated her in that "That comes of our- both knowing way" "This girl would not be." muttered blm and sketching him true to life, ' Allen begun, Intent on opening u way Allen. "Of course, if you know, returned for hla criticism of her hern. "Don't the criticism I out of place. Evalyn, jgi think our charset era ought to be real people true to life aa we hkve seen them?" Evalyn hesitated a little over her r? ply. "Indeed I do. Now we were to bo frank about tho faults as well aa the virtues, were we not?" Tea, yea, eagerly, "and bo HI be Allen checked himself Obliged to" Excuse me. You hud not hastily. then in sudden that h inspiration. I am glad you parted hla hair on om aide." Evalyn flushed, slightly and moved uneasily. AUen took advantage of tho momentary confusion which hla remark Beamed to cause her to say eagerly. "Now, before we go any further with this, boar mine, and then we can take both op together, But, before ws go on, I want you to promise me eoinethlng." well baa-ton- ed "WeUr Tf there la anything in this you don't wont you to aay so at once, will like I youf" 'Why. of eour-- e. we agreed on that weeks ago." replied Evalyn In Otherwise ws can never get tho stories collaborated. Haven't you eald Just what you think about mine? "Oh. yea, eo for," glibly. "Perhaps I shall think of other filings to ray, though, whan mlna to torn to tatters. finished." That's what I w.nt'yo to do with it. He was eo onxiou now to hare (hut lord of rreatlan ought to lead. H Upward sparks. This Is my Ides." said Evatya Bvs-was curled upon a hoop of cushions. scarlet and blue, on the other side "Wo will each of no write of the fir tho whole story, you know, end then wall compile. We sill criticise each ether mercilessly end ploo together the patches our rritirinm hoe left.' They went to srork at once. Aa into dmt bad folloo Into their hoods, it happened to bo on ocoidenL A third party, with whom they wore both acquainted furnished it. It had nearly vest this third person hls life, but that only made It more thrilling for them. They r rested th-- lr hero and heroine in Of course they agreed. Agreem-- nt teteo and ideas x tbs basis of their long friendship They talked over eoch situs tton until their mental pictures did not differ by s hair's breadth ff ken thry parted. A month later, the first of May. Allen based! Hie Hoboken ferry with s btokl wmi'ierwpc hbie purfcel. W w hr wore to be oom posited lay between them. Kvalyn am lied a little and pushed hls toward AUen. The girl was looking unusually well today Allen thought. Fhe wore a light gray cloth dress with deshea of scarlet here and there whlrh iMsaime her and matched her checks. Her eyes shone in her excitement over first story. You read first. she sold. nd We send you our heartiest wish that every moment may be golden with Christmas cheer and that each remembrance be bright with pleasure today and in the years to come. Trip. 1 By ALICE LOUISE LEE FINE REMITTED. Cliri EXPERIMENT IN LOVE AND LITERATURE THE STORY OF AN A I90S. p behind and struck tho long train and lha impact started the locomotive. The shock knocked Deyo, weak and dlcsy, off Ms balance, and he feU to the floor of the cab unconscious. With the throttle wide open the locomotive gathered speed. Deyo's body rested x close to the open door of the and the flames began to scorch him ns they leaped oat of the furnace. All the way through the lung Park avenue tunnel the train flew. The switches wart right and the draw bridge over the Harlem river was fortunately closed. The train dashed into the Motthaven yard of the New Haven road and ran into a light engine cm the main track. Both looomotivwe were wrecked and Deyo was removed unconscious from tke debris. S Christmas m astan-Ishme- . hero disposed of. Evalyn hesitated. Impressively, He read. Kvalyn did nor listen quietly a he had done. Mi became unaffectedly She tore bits off the comer of her page. "Why, yes, I had not much more to and exclaimed my, except well. I might excited. She wel) My and got Alton su enthused that he for- - It so long aa I promised to bo frank we promised to bo frank," aha corrected herself. Really, Allen, your ktory outdoes what I believed you capable of doing In every way mra your heroine." "The heroine," Mid Allen, token aback. "Why my heroine" he paused. "Tour heroine la not a real glrL Allen rared fixedly acroas the table. The light faded from hla eyes. Ha stammered, "My heroine er whafa the matter with her? "Fhe to unEvalyn spoke firmly. natural from the heart out "YOU ARE MY HEROINE. "Exactly the fault with your hero. Alien interrupted bluntly. I must My I hare never met such a Sly hero. in tone of wonder. T glrL" thought you liked my hero. Evalyn There was on' uncomfortable pause stiffened visibly. and then Allen' said quite humbly, "Oh. bo! I said I lilaJ his hair, bat "Evalyn, the truth to the heroine Is a the cut of a man's hair dopant index real glrL" hi disposition. And It's hla disposi"A friend of your?' hi a curiously tion that I take exception to. No man constrained voice. on earth ever hod hi disposition Allen's manner, alio, was for from here, fortunately. Allen stopped. Ha restful. He stammered a little, Y hardly knew what he had said because yea. hla thoughts were more on Me own "I congratulate you on knowing the heroine whom Evalyn wanted to dehappy possessor of all the virtues and molish. none of the faults of womankind." Evalyn had grown very stiff and very Evalyn rose calmly. She consulted her cold. Her tone was frigid. "Your watch. .1 hare to meet an engage heroine to evidently a match for my nicnt In half on hour," she continued. hero, as those are the very criticisms I am sure you will excuse me. EVALYN DID NOT LISTEN QUIET-LI had to offer on her, although. her Alton arose, thoroughly miserable, tone. If possible, waa ' a shade more "Certainly. I presume we' ran finish the got he was reading hls own prodne Icy. I should hardly hare offered my story some other time. stuffing the manuscript into hla pocket a though tion. and it began to sound fairly well remark In that way What way? asked Allen, bewil he wished It might keep on in it When he finished, in hls own ears dered and not able to recall what ho downward Journey. two pairs of very bright eyre looked had Mid. Evalyn accompanied him to tha hall. across th table Evalyn made no reply. There she paused, her foot on tho first Evelyn clapped her hands tnthuaiaa "Really began Alton, "tall me what atop of tho stairs, bar hand on tho Allen, you have outdone I have Mid to offend you. Wo ware to railing. Jann had oponad th door ttrally. for Allen. "By the wwy. my here decs youesrlf. Thai la In. Vad yaw have .rrittotoe frankly" u . ' T. match your heroine la to taken from Ufa... alia Ula--kq Alton left th how in a gloomy out of mind. Ho turnod hi step toward the pork. It woo lot In tho afternoon, but ho did net fool hungry. Ho wonted to walk and think. Ha drew bio hoi ever bio eyM and otrodo along. That bore a real man! If m It was only tba eyoa of lore that could see oo many virtue and oe tew fault L him." This wm a 'bitter thought' te Alien. During hla montk'o exile tram the ' city ho had boon startled or a rovetatioa ef whioh ho had not dreamed. It woo In slow ly was that revelation that this thought bitter. Bo aboarbod waa ho that an hour later, ho passed a rustle osat on which a girt dressed In gray aaL Ho raw her without knowing that b Half an hour lato to judge by hi the feelings ; half a minute, allowingoroaa-c- d sam piT'Ucg to bin watch ho himself to th oonacJouaneM that to waa Kvalyn. Ho. turnod and. fwotlly. retraced, hls steps' to tho. rustic paat and ytood before bar. She .won goring nt thd ounsrt glow in lb fleecy rioudsfowhich hung lev over tho city. Th H se of her heed said distinctly to thWofiior of that unfortunate hereto. "Meane Mnnd but ef th light AUen responded by standing djrsat. R. In ; ly Th sunoct I bMuUfuL" raid lyn. Her tone had not thawed t ,' didn't know yw here vaguely. 1 spoke ' of .the sunset," dtottocUy from Evalyn.' i , eopiotfrtni T wan thinking - about.-vary earnontly," Alton went on. takini no notlco of either th' ounoet or her there ' to aorttOiln remarks, ,.r ' wont to ray." ' ' There waa a pause. '. flippant" not am speaking." I "Wall, from Evalyn. . AUen ignored fit flippaney and continued slowly: My heroin may be oew fault, but I don't believe IL Ton could not write her any differently bw cause I ore her that way. turning solemn aye on her, pro . my heroine." Evalyn caught her breath und adropmo ped her eye. Her cheek for ment took on th odor of th beshe had bee admiring, thra they gan to dimple. ' Suddenly Oho aroe and raid gravely: "Allen. I hav something, to tell you confidentially. 1 know I can rn10" , that It goes no further." Alton looked at her I alornp . eyes were on the path, and not catch tho mischief to' thdra; '. ' -"Ton may treat m. fcc?f& .ten-to- g Ms voles quite unsteady. .. that caw then, 1 don't mindto n you that my hatofnl boro - ' other thaw yourself." Then It wm that the wounded god friendship resigned ood Sh note . ' E-l- . Is |