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Show EJilMER THE ill Etaniie.- - ie erst by r. mi giuu'iaijy, At ut nuU )W auvauea. 1- -s FEARLESS end INDCPENCENT. The jbAAaUBer ie e sizuiiijr wttiwc- auiei j im ana u equal u MM. iive w tawirwfli It OUi rUeZUlcI to vuuistt u !! (,( idlcmL 4 UiuwuiLcatiuM vUi be receivvu OB au liitjwti presell l4 in lAaguage tiwfi known mdi' vtdiule, but tiie true iieui awei bi iuimUd in InlL AU letterBoutaoJ lie fjunHiniitoaiiiiM eig.ed by 11 be pluiuee, or uKumetl b allies. bt- ft uM turn a a la sever bide bubibd ru breve Dou t asU tue huli-assumed to be Afgunoibie lor ebet ynu are ashamed uL lu iuut u till burning Eaauuatr raa uu earn by tan nturpcnoen-sewvOn bait Lakt City. Ua ail ibrvunu uaus leau-Oguea oa Tlie huutbrra i'aclilc Railway, lue Cuba ravillo Rail ay. au.: i uu Slmrt Liu Uuilwa.-E- porting to ibla ottre whenever they , ul lu tad tiir papers at ibr place a. dem--i:air- d NATIONAL TICKET. For President in HOA 1 HCODOf E ROOSEVELT. of New York. Far Representative JOSEPH In weil-know- co-ig- biead-iuaklii- woll-nig- The pei Ha of admit ling disturbers lu a theater 1 well known to all persona competent to munage such Institution. There Is no phbllc place in which life may be lost so quickly. Congrats HOWELL. Pet Justice ef Supreme Court JOSLPH E. PRICK. COMING RAILROADS. livestock dealer, with business Interests extending over the entire West, says Ogden will have another transcontinental railroad within two yearn Ho la convinced the Burlington and Kurthweatern are nocking a favorable route to Ytab from their terminal points la Wyoming, and he would aot ho surprised If the SL Paul road, after building to the coast, sent down a feeder from Montana, for the greater part of the distance paralleling the Oregon Short A Line, These views ire not formed from a ha'ety and superficial consideration of the problems Involved, but are the results of an intimate knowledge of the railroad situation In the West. This gtochman says It le Impossible to get sheep ears, and ahlppere of rat- tle are so uncertain aa to the numlier of hours they will be on the reed after obtaining cattlo cars, they are almost discouraged In their business. Irately shipment required twelve days to go from St. Anthony, Idaho, to Chicago. The railroads ere not to blame for tip business has grown beyond their The development ability to handle. of thq West, esjieclaUy the Interuioun-tal- a country, hue born so rspld within the last els years, that the railroads. although foreslghted to a remarkable degree, and full awake to the necraalUei of the increasing population, have been unable to keep tip with thu advancement. The Harrlman lines have had built In the last few years thousands of cara a and bundreda of eugluea, hut the conlinuea to grow beyond their facilities and during the fall months there are not cars or engines to carry the products of thia section to mar ket. The restricted trade 1 calling aloud for a new road, which will be constructed wlthiu a abort time. HAPTER I Auu Rupert and her young brother LouK the latter an snd au enthuUst on western luallL-rs-. leave New Vwk for the Rock- Wayne Peabody, who loves Ann. sees them off. Ann di Ikes the west CHAPTER I -- Ann and Louie go to virlt the ranch of Dun Barnett, their cousin's husband. are CHAPTER 111 Ann and received at the is lull by Bob RayRaymond has a mond. tin-- foreman dispute whit w drunk: u cowboy. CHAPTERS IV uud V liOUls takes un enthuwasilc likii'S to B)b. While i., men ure absent Rjymond is shot. He is attended by 'nn. CHAPTER VI lvniiiciL brings, aid to R.iviimml. CHAPTER MI The wounded man He bus Is isi.cn lo Burnui'k house. fallen in love wltu Ann ies. h The cruiser California was seriously crippled tiff the Western coast The mlxforiune which follow anything smacking of California, la simply fateful. sdvice for conservative action among hla countrymen lu the South 1 the wiadom of a man well pouted on the vexatious Booker Washington' question. Mrs! Homebody (engaging cook I Very well, then; you may come tomor. row at lu. sooner come at S. mum. Cuok-O- ld Then. If 01 dout lnlke th place 01 can lave In tut me for Ihe mailnay- .- Puck. When you are In the store ask to we "Hercules" shoes for rhtlriion. They are tha heal that money can buy. You should see them anyway, whether your children need them now rleuu-u- the Latin quarter, formed a similar procession, rallying behind nn Image of St. Francis, taken from the church of San Francisco 4 Assisi, and poured down Telegraph Hill- - The two procesatona came together head on in The Hpani-iPortsmouth Squaror priest and the healhern snotheayer accused each other of having brought down upon form the wrath of tied. - h "Flease do not feel tt necessary to explain, Interrupted Ann. "It la painIt Is wholly unnecful to you, nuil-a- ud essary. I beg you to deslat. I hope you will understand that 1 am la no sense doubting you." A shadow of palu crowed his face. Somehow the reality of their meeting was not as ha had Imagined She, on her part, wa angry and displeased with herself and resentful of hi Implied social equality, and yet he kioked tlie gentleman, and his . face was very handsome, very moving In Its clear idiUor. Buffering had Infinitely reflued Ua lines, but she could not forget hla service aa cook and cowboy. and, liesldea. sho hated being perturbed. She resolutely changed the it subject. "Dr. Bralde saya you are getting on splendidly and that you will soon be returning to the ranch." Checked anil chilled by her manner, all further he plainly nlwndoued thought of eouflding in her and answered. wearily and sadly: "It will be a king time before I return to the life the raneli. I have other plana now. Ann half regretted her action and aa he roue said, with a smiling assumption of easy, friendly interaat which hurt him worse than anything she had think It wonder'-'- ! hitherto spoken: the way you arc ruining on. Wc wol see you at dimierju a few days. "Thank you. 1 shall te down at tha earliest moment." he qufotly replied and homed buck In hla chair, white and suffering, hi ryes closed, hi lip i quivering. Auu wa well aware that she had not lived up to her higher self lu tills Interview and that she had been cruelly unresponsive and distant with him. "And yet I don't nee how I could have she argued with acted differently; lie mimt not go on her better self, thinking me more deeply Interested iu bis life than ' really am." tilie "No, il"iir. I Rut it according tu the time )on set the clock when yn:i rami' lu last iilalil. anil dinner will he icaily in four hours." HarEvery ladies' suit In the store will We are be viiid ai price. , theregoing out f the suit buslii-fore we give the public the i of our laige stock at the gn-aof ."iU per cent on every suit, new or old. cue-hal- f h "Nothing else.'1 "Poor fellow! He has been atrug gling toward this event for days. Only the doctor's express orders kept him from getting up leu day ago. He liu been ell ihe morning dressing for lL and now you tell me in foal sapeecll-to- u tuna taat nothing happened." Ann fired Into aug.T. "What could happen? You needn't speak in riddles, Jeannette. What do you think should have bapiieuedl Conte, sow, you silly, romantic thing!" Borne note in her voice touched Mrs. Barnett, and ahe slowly replied: "Ann Rupert, you are the coldest, crudest creature I ever knew. I know what you did to that pour fellow. You unmercifully snubbed him; you fiuao his gratitude on hi lips- - Of course you uro Infinitely his superior" oho became weakly sarcastic at this point but you are not justified lu subbing a "sick man to the heart "You're quite mistaken. I was very nice to him. "Nice? X've seen you nice to young men before. Oh, I'd like to oee some man crush you! I'd enjoy seeing you crawl!" Sir. Barnett went immediately to Knymoud's dour and knocked. At hla word she entered. He sat where Ann bail left him, hut Loukf wa beeide him, allowing him a new drawing. said Ray"Isn't that wonderful! mond, holding th sketch In the air, his e.ve aglow with pride In the boy. "If I could do that I would never b lonesome or rest leas. 1 wish I knew my use iu tlie world as certainly aa Loul eued. Aa they roe V doe. Tbe young artist flushed with the pleasure. "It's Just as wonderful to ride tbe way you do and throw a roie and all that I'll teach you to draw it you want me to. Raymond turned to Mrs. Barnett with a look in which amusement and a I'm long past certain rorrow met. such instruction, lad. I haven't sense enough to keep out of mischief. You draw, and I'U do tlie posing. I'm a good power. Don't you think ma Mr. Rsrnettr 1 don't know what you mean, fcellug vaguely hi pain and lie, ouragement--hi 1 1 meed a ' id disc- dlMlIlusloumeiit. a former and deceived good Don Barnett I made up for a cowboy and fooled Baker and the rest of the squad. And now I'm posing as an invalid when I ought to be out on tbe ranch again. It's time I rode away to a new rauge. Mrs. Barnett wa alarmed at the In bis words. undertone ot bittern You must not tblnk of even walking downstairs for a week. "But I can't alt here and sink deeper and deeper into obligation to you," he laud t'GI.ES" a clo-i-- Ik'c;iiii- suit, tie iv TiO price, Kvery f odds mid cuds, made of jro'xl cheviots, and worsteds, were $10 to on ihe (aides at J? 1 all-wo- t- - from dinner aid while he stood to allow her to paw he said: "You ora very beautiful tonight. Mountain air has done wonder for you. alio re"You are very courteous, sponded, awl her eyes fell exasperat-ingly- , and she walked away with a sense of haring revealed a weakness. lie came Into the drawing room half an hour later to say good night to hla hostess, lot iking very tired and pale, and when lie took Ann's band hla eyres were burning with deep Inner passion. "Good night, he said, "and forgive me for any imperil neuo." She scarcely had time to reply, to ask hia meaning, for Mrs. Barnett ordered him instantly to bed. No voice responded to Louts knock gt Kaymoud's door next morning, and. hurrying to Barnett's room, Louie called excitedly, "Gouwlu Don, have you wen Rohr Barnett splashing iu hla tuh, shouted: No. Cant you find biml" "He isnt iu hla room." "He's gone down to breakfast, thou. Hurry along and keep him company. Don't let him go out. Louis ruahM lmo tbe breakfast room, but found It empty. Tbo maid said: "Are you looking for Mr. Raymond? He came down very early and said he was going out for a walk." The boy hurried outdoors, filled with He shouldn't be out alone, diaraay. lie might get dUzy and fall. He ran round tlie block, eegerly seeking Raymond, who was nowhere in sight When Barnett entered Rob's room he found two letters lying on the little desk. One was addressed to Don and tme to Ann. Barnett broke the seal and read hia note alniont ni a gluine: H i!. tay cloths, fox vt 1 almost curt: thank ar can do Rlnre Icaet tiie ar i a burden 10 yoi (o Uike myae o.-o- f your llte and beg portion for l.an-- J rntervd it. Had 1 oltendvd to my d u:. a that nigbi of (ha fir, you would not been troubled by nlf. 1 aiayod you were beautiful, and that la the whole truth. It 1 not the firac (un a nwn U neglected hi duliea fur a woman, and the puin 1 now suffer iu gviug up ah lape of meeting you agslu b a Juat punlthmeat for my presumption. I am lurry to go n without saying good l)y to lamb, beet. 1 know you do not like hi ai owing are for me, sod you regard quits right. 1 ht Louis came to her door and cried "Ann, Rob hn g)B( out dolefully. away!" T know it. Come in. He mitered with troubled, tearful face and in deeply aggrieved tone smg. "He went without Hying goodby. waut to go hunt him and bring him back, but fncle Don My that w must respect hla wish. All the sam. 1 like him, and I want him back. Na I don't-- 1 want to go with him." "And leave me?" Hi resentment, long smoldering, bunt forth: Yeo, I would! Don't you euppoee 1 have aeon bow you trvaud him? You think hecaiwe youre from New York you can anub g mau like Rob. hut you're not up to him. Yuu'r aot half aa good aa he ia." Ann listened In aaumlfoment to this outburst from har brother and then cuttingly remarked: "On would think I had taken away oue plaything at yours. Go out of my room and stay out till you can treat me with respect. "I'm going, and youll never aee mi again. I'm going to follow Rob. I don't care what you say. With thia defiant cry be rushed from the room. A keen ache of Jealousy ran through tbe proud girl's heart. The one soul of vltnl Interort in her Hf e, her sweet little brother, seemed about to pas froui her hands to that of an adventurer. Her resentment of hla influence biased hot within her. "I will defeat him with hia own weapons," foe Mid. "I will win. Mm back to ate. 1 will go wherever he wishes to gn." But Louis did not return to lunch, and ahe wa greatly troubled. He did not appear at dinner, and at hurt, openly alarmed, Ann told Un. Barnett of Louis' bitter anctuation and of hla threat that he wotfld never return. "Don't worry. Dan will find him lie'll got tired of It and come bark. These buyiMb tantrums dont Inst. "It nctraa me to think of that pear, innocent lad spending the night akoa la n big, wicked western city. I wish Don would hurry home. Can't I go down to hia office? Ob, no; there' no. need of year going. I'll telephone him at one. When Barnett returned, Ann, wtalia with anxiety, poured put her story. Hi comforted her by Baying: "You taka It too aerlously. I will notify the police at Glnnalmr and Mogalyon. They'll locate him In an hour. (Continued Tomorrow.) There I no more perfect endowment virtue. Pluin man than political tarch, v-l- l $9.95 I - Ever) lady who ha seen the fleecfor 2!ir ed iia-- d I.okc w are riiat ii Is the plwn her ifagc" for "gauge" will douhilek has I'cai V ha seen. Yon try a relieve many writers of a common i:a.i; tin-rwill lv mi more hi this case sold orthographical perplexity, lint tt will price vln a ilii neverriielcxp leave n tirewur.c amlii Tomorrow c open for the firet lime ot "gage" in the gully Il - "Our Bar our uew deiiaiimciil. the of sense in a pledge and "gage" earn IVpariiiicu1." and eon .ilos en measure. Such words as "gazel" and ler of ail kind. Rianiiewa'-c- . :ma:o "domicil" look ktrangc and uncouth nod Italianized wear at price-- which j Yoi have to cUl. speak for iheiusclvca. on first acquaintance, lmt their h'tt ii pays in thia iu- stalls, up in involved no to be great principle It l Ii b;ud either form of to kick again! "faut.ism" for pitan .lu'ia .Marlowt- Slim's arc cimilurl abb- for the bidi. r already wri-Ilium," seeing that no but. ih re dmilu. ;s "fanutlc," ' I'dliegu lx,i " have Im'i-yxoii rather a large priuc'ple mvolvid iu i tit y aie siyli-h- . Wc a1, in hnithe subK'iiiilieii of f" many sty "ph" rase where inr latter fanus for the V ') not buy n New Hoyal tSewtue Ingle tirtek le;n r denoting the same V icV'rc now. You can Ihe $;: 7)" j -- wind. hand. :i::ic!'.'n' for IJ'Mr' nu.J the S::7.i" nia I "Sulphur." on the is not Greek, and ih- Kontaiik wrote chine tor nffi-riu- g . "0 oi.il at ! j i - spi-r.iu- e - !. s-- i Mens and Boys Shoes , J Boys Clothing' Miiis for inns. laid.-a- i little boys. .5 year nly, in UcjiuIhI' Ki.OO piisis, on the sale vr diffeient 1 73 pairs Mens Box Calf, Satin Calf and Kid Shoes, (imilities, were l.3( and fSWO goods. Men ill be closed w They $1.45 hkatih or r.vci: mi: RKitJKsT itAiHiAix in rni: xkxt th lots. " -uiis for boy. Id to -- 0 years, which did sell for to $7.od. on 1 lie table ai i:tn siiiis for box 10 to Lll tear-t- Well' S'i. In (iitj now on sale at is . Sale piiie ( inr entiiv line of cr -- A yus-siiiierc- kind that siiiis, extra iiialitv cloth, in all weaves--th- e K. It." make aud til. wear and look well lliev are tin did lor 1.1.l(l lo .Sls.OU. 'ow im the sale .tide for s fo vToVw 45 little boys suits, a jie . to 0 years, extra, tjua - fo T A j ilies, but odds and ends, were $3 to $7, now $Ui7U W little Imivk suits; all gosl ((uaJity, hrf 3 to 8, odd and ends, were $3.30 to 3.00, on ihe sal" table 10 o $3.95 (. SNOWS shoes for out ai regular 3.30 and 4.00 $1.10 all good M OC .$ 00 7 Shoe. Hose ease of the best 33c ladies fleered hose on mai'kei will be sold as a leader at One-hi- $2.95 ai-- f d the 25c One-iial- l gradt : . - ll'll suits for boys lo to UO years, extra uuulitv, did sell for JfS.ro to ?13, on the table at I'm m-- cnm-spoiitl- owe-hal- Miiis. sin-al- id oue-liul- f Men's Suits coiiM: but ilu-hate all failed 10 a- - gxiul and a- wearmake a ing a- - the "IM!Kl'll,Kd." Not a initoii'Mi uf the "IIEIUTI.El" tahric: mill I ma.l- if an he '!'.i Him is offered a rin- TIEHri l.ES' Your Jiimi i Ik to ilia I the only biin-lm!dc sill: lalnd ami of t'o coal cr.liai exacily on next p.iB''; lo the label iik for liu- word "HKIli'l l.KS" ami in while and woracd loi-iDie iiiack fco'mil, I'i'd sl'.k on i bi closed out lit arc piinj; out of liu suit luisiucMs. or old, at juice. (vp - they a ly Special mir ladies' niil will .Ml Beware ef Imitations. all siicn ssfiil articlin': 'which rcui.irion lor rell.ibil-i:have niiid he "HERCTI.ES" Iihp iiiaoy Other mshfr have even ;!h ''HER g.. 11c 0 far ms to Like l - ! 111 We have gone making it the greatest year we have ever had for business through the Gothing Department and have placed hundreds of suits for men, boys and little fellows on the tables at great sacrifice. Baasar. per' 1 fr ! 1 fv u,; if you bapprs to a- -t iron i c,. where I've sno don't tell ti can mo that bis Stir due i ji ' of hi fondue far me. and right. I'm rot a proper conq .1 rt I tnrlow a vitk am..! boy of hi square na uu far a kionej- ar.. b :i kinduMS in oihi-- r ways aud Mru. Borncn's cal' and auuiuLu.'ue la drequlr of ever paying. I aid o t hi.. cauM it would be ililhrulf cud . aajr goodby. and. baslde. 1 fer f must rui iuoua from tka boy. Ksymoud'a note to Ann wan jATURDAY commences one of the greatest sales ever started in this section of the country. We are in the 25th yean of our business 'and intend "Isn't dinner ready Ha et? "liii-nior- c inal." lug fur her return. "What did he aayT she breatbleroly asked. "I'm dying to know." evasive lndiffer-- 1 Auu answered nice. "He thanked me again fur my heroic aetiou and begged pairiuu for his rudeness, ail of which he might hare spared himself the trouble of repeating." Mr. Barnett was un tbs scent for What elseY romance. - vale. p Had Him -.- uic-tiims cad-lilie- s, I am glad you did. It is true I am estranged from my family, but it la not due My fnulia have never been crim- Our entire line of GEO. G. SNOWS and fi.Ufi shoe fur men will be closed out for fMt.'i. it's a snap. Come In and got a fit. torlil dealing with the recommends tluna of the simplified polling board, says: America ha never sUvIishly conformed to English Ukase tu the mat'.i-of spelling. We are all familiar. In boohs and newspaper printed in America, with such words as ''labor, "honor." "hiuHor," "tlhcr," and the like, and really, except for the Inffui nee of usage and familiarity, to say that Il U hard In many i ie ihe American mode of cor red limn that which iiitugc tu this country There can In- no great principle. Involved iu ihe choice between lalk'.ii and "Ishor." . and "Jinmif." '11.11110111" and seeing tlist the mote or lc redund.mi u" is usually oiiitu-by Englikh writer when an aljeelive formed (rum ihe uhiiautlve. So. again, for word.-- like ' raialngiie'' and 'peilag-Ru- e" there I not much more an-Ihe greau-- lufluem-i- ' than o, I'leuvh ihm of German on (lie English language to J"kiify the re'en-liool ihe two final teller, it iniisi. indeed. le adniiited that there i no ricocc and very little syfcni in ilic of Uyiglikli oi'ihi :ircipiil ge ly" Mrs. Barnett was Impatiently nnti.i--bveau- feel ao piv (hat I go- - Don't look for n 10 hole up fur a u 1 $",.tfti r San Francisco luis a new weekly that so far In without a name. Ill ii tirst Issue much space is given tu ibo accounts of the carthtpuiiic and fire of April H and one of the amusing ktories related is taken from a cuti'ed message l FarU, sent on April ID liy the Pan Fninclscn correspondent of one of the i'rcmh press avsocia-tious- . I; wa published In all the Pari newspapeis, ututcr vcaie I: and wa wldvlv republished Ihroughont the Iii in pcs. Accord. u to this story the Chiiiuse snd Jauun-esdenizens of Chinatown immediately after the earthquake formed a procession, under the leadership d a heathen komhsnyer, and, canying n huge dragon, with great besting of tom toms, clangor of cymbals and burning of incense, marched down to a Meanwhile Portsmouth Square. horde of Mexicans and Portuguese. In 4 am not so dull as you think. Mr. Raymond. I understood him perfect- wait-- 1 . l, We know every one will lie anion Idled at the prirek we quote on men's and boys' rloibhig during this great The Ixradun Times, though extremely conxervallvt. is almottt commitAn edi ted to thq reform spelling. AMUSING STORIES. B Dear Rumen I'm aorry In i . tliw say. lmt I ain afraid no way. J hee ben very 3 umf ,ri raii-ocl lit a roaring UUI lire, name't. and DO I i;JV, don't miiik me i'kra or not. THE NEW qgELLING. bua-tnes- CAR LAN j " I If any doubt existed before the games started. It hus championship that Chicago conviction to way given la ' liaity" to the hut degree. Several muses contribute to this result. In the first place, the audlunt-alwaya is in an ahnoimal frame of mind. Either It Is depressed or elated by th petformance. If the acliug be intense, often It ie abstracted. Suddenly recalled to the surround Inga and confronted with an alarm, many perron ordinarily cool, lose their mental balance, If only for an Instant- - In that fnataut, the rueh for the exit may he atarted. 1anlca often arise from allly Incidents. A cry of alarm at a dungmoiia moment, n fight somewhere, a person running ttp the hastily rising and aisle In response to n telephone call, these and many other things have been known to excite audiences. For this reason, In the cities where the show business is run on competitive lines, competent managers continually arc on the lookout for disturbers. The galleries especially uru well policed and no disorder of any sort tolerated. The experienced showman known ho easy it in to start a riot In a theater. Abuse of the actors sometimes la followed by retaliation and when blows are struck women faint. When It ie ell over some are deed, others are maimed and the house management is liable fur heavy damages. HAMLIN SY SYNOPSIS. sons. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. ' I y minor psiruna will rooter a lator oa the munagewriit by ir REPUBLICAN COPVIHHf. Butte lutermuuiitain: In a larjro ca.torn city, twenty year ago. di unken man, In a fight with a leaving boy, fell from ibe gallery of a theater to the jilt. A panic ensued, Several were killed ubd scarce l.urt. In that city from that day to this, uo Intoxicated man crosses jli threshold of a theater and disturbance of any Is eort, an; where In the house. promptly punished. The show people 'i. In the damage suits hid u which followed the affair, It was held that the theater mabAaemeut primarThat ld wave wbtrh began at midily was to blame lu permitting dis- night last night had Its origin in the order and admitting disorderly per- Democratic primaries. s Oitgu n - PANICS IN THEATERS. Tb I lr Pa-vill- corner e lavor tailor by lu wouug luis oilier d Tlie Eteaumii bolor to leueir Uieir brossfasL toubowlbur "What right have I this rwm? I'm only a poor, wander-iuaiul yonr beautiful home make in a rimmed - more man ashamed- - it fiti me with a sense of gu'ir. I u walk now. and 1 ought not to suy another day ." Mr. Barnett kuew very well that bis utuuvl was due to Ann's icy disdain, and she realised, mo, bow dilfi-rnfoe task ef diverting hla urind from this foolish purpoee would be. She sa.d gently': "You wen Injured In our servkw, Robert, sud It Is our dniy to look after you. You must not utter another word of this sort of talk to m or 1 will eall Don. and then ynu voice that will make you will hear quake. I tell you frankly I will not listen to your walking out of this room for a week." Louis, who had been sitting in some louder, trying to catch the uudercur- rent ot thia talk, put hi hand on Raymond' knao and said: "When you go, I go torn Remember that. It was Interesting to Jeannette to obeerve that evening dress (hanged Ann's estimate of Raymond's character. The girl had to admit that he looked surprisingly well as he cam slowly luio the library Just before the little rhineae chime rounded for dinner. Every trace of tb cowboy, th man of sun smit, wind swept plain, was gone. lie was pale, languid, but self contained and worn bis dinner suit with easy grace. Ilia maimer toward Ann was that of a polite acquaintance merely, and her feer of ooiuofolng she hardly kuew what Instantly vaulsbed. His bearing during dinner and throughout tbe evening made her forget the klud of person he had hitherto seemed to her. and she began to study him In his true character. He dropped all hla ranch llfo phrases and, putting said hla reserve, talked with entire Intellectual freedom, showing a knowledge of books and of communities remarkable iu any man. Once or twice aa ahe encountered his glance a mysterious movement ran about her heart and her breath quirk HAMLIN GARLAND -- chut-'forme- d tUtwAMU Attd - lt a to Ait givte - s lo 44 (IgllMe pitf 1PW- iv'er-da-wel- l. ui for ibe uu oilier of invalid tb'ia burned u death varrbous-and- . ied float Sve hundred to Kven mow the people of San Frsucixcu aolenmly shake ihuir head aa they tell you that it. will never be knosn how many ware loaned alive when the Mechanics' Pavilion burned. There are accepted versions of ihta ia!e of boiror. One i thai ihe invalid had to be abandoned to the flame Just a they were, while the oilier avera thai they were first by a corps of humane after which they were left to i heir certain death. la tine second form the story bears a pleasing dr to the classic myth baiulinni"ni of hi Ikiauparta'a iuvaltda to the Mamepiaj lukes in Etiit, after drugging '.turn into insensibility. As a matter of fact, not a single Invalid was left la the Mechanic e vacated when It bad the ouruahlng Came in San Francisco. by mail in advance. VI. auswenkJ. h preference and :hrc : and obhe iiikl f.iriu 'il ' vt viously. if e ,'Ue ad t'U. ii epel.lng p: .he denied from me woid. I erhap: 1:11 one would greaiiy cavil it it a common habit to wriic 'iho in stead of "though" and ihoru' iu:'.,-s'.if "i borough The buperibieudent f tl'V 1 schools of New Yoik City give ihe ivtoiui tor favoring reason spelling! "Next to learning by imitation, the chill must be laughi to learn bv He develops MiciaUou and auaiogy. strength ot uUhd by the exercise et jjdgiuent. He must, resrou f.cui known facts in the solution of hiIf he come lo ll, tie problem. uew pnnied word and hubs, lue teacher aska him lu think of the url word tor which It sisuiis. Having learned well that puff and .muff stand staggered s', known orul war'1, he rough and enough, frequeuily used in roll ion. Having learned that tht.-acharsriors stand for which lit- wrote m" jHiken sold and muff from his kuowiedge of puff soil muff, he is again confused when Ilie nil htui thai dough I wurd ihe sptiiirg of the bis uioiber use when speaking ot brands and .har for the malady o prevaieut in the ndrsery during wiuiei nine. The stage of ihe cniids tuition dui ing which a.l the vimilnr incongruities off our spelling must be mastered. occupies muni yeais of acboul life, and the prxLes has produced a disueUef iu reason as a mcani. of learning, and a total lack The reof continence In Inference. sult ot falling imo absurd and ridiculous situations through ibe exercise r- - lu a hesltau-cof hi Judgment, or fear or diawiug any inferences upon data relating to other fields of knowh-dge- . The child ha hist faith with respect In his own conclusion lo problems in arithmetic, biology, exgeography, hUtoty, etc. To what tent f subject lustier and time the scho'd ctilid has suffered Irreparable loss, by frtlhire to ucq iire confidence In the exercise of hU Judgment at a result of hla eaily atultlflcailon dur-luthe nroceis of learning to master the spelling of common words, may never lie determined." lut-e- Estlmau-- TUBES i sir: SUBSCRIPTION lATES. 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