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Show TITI3 I ol Vf Com- IATK1. in Ogdan Delivered by Carriar City, iaoiudsag duadsy Nurar . moaih. lag Xxaiaiasr, par Single oupiaa SUBSCRIPTION V MAIL IN ADVAhiC. Tbg SsABuiiftf to mm ty iMtUids U Ogiw. par yaw.. Al quarterly, taMtoan" SC-0- O m1 INBCPENCENT. FEARLESS an I'M a mtituf uwr 1 MM M tor Haasbrougb of NuHh Dakota, where the fuel famine has been peculiarly severe, points out that there would have been no rascality at all except for iba provisos of the Interstate commerce law that railroads must give thirty days' sot Ice of any change In rales. In this instance the notice required by law was duly gtvea, but inasmuch ss the change was a decrease la rates instesd of an lucreaM its effect was diametrically opposed to public iniereat. The fuel dealers naturally delayed their orders In order to take advantage of the low rates, as otherwise they would haTe been una unusually dersold at n later date. large number of orders coming In at the same time. In conjunction with a bllssard that iatarrupted traffic, produced a car shortage with a consequent fuel famine, and so we awe onc-more that legislation intended to ba beneficial may become the very Tae bit II gi aawapw. Squat MOW. mra JlbH ilfdl&dil. BO XJkTWlWi VM1 (A BBBlOtoa ll wu. ba reoalwu presented la Inna knowa tiuMUUiais an ii subjects ! laui-tlduot- bu uatrna aaaa bum puMubab la lull. IMUBDAMAUttM Ail tettara il!ii4 toy 11001 ba uJ lit nlnmoi of ukiuuA mnisi. oil! too Tba Ujro7ia tea watte basket brer ataa sever hides behind M tiM Dqa'i ask iba Ul btr 10 ba pwtpaaaibla far what you ara aabaaiail of. Subscribers wilt coaler a Urn failiira tbia oSn Tba Kaaaaaar balora to lector Utair breakfast Tba Morals Eualwr caa ba fugai op aaia by tba independent News Cn Salt Labe City. Oa all Uroagb traiua leaving Ogden oa The Southern BaelBe Railway, Tba Union FartA Hallway, and TM Orag-u- Short Una Hallway. patrou will cooler a favor oa tba auaagemant by to thla aOca wbenavar (hey fall to Sad tba paper at Oe deal Bated plaoea Thera should be no secrets between kilobaud and wife,1 say (be Cyuical Bachelor, except what they really think of each other." s Why are you making new now Instead of waiting till the new year?" I want to see If I can go that lung without breaking th m." reao-lulion- i Willie Papa, why is it that all our coins have a woman's head stamped on them? Mr. Henuypeck er-sWell. my son, money talks. Lluls Puck. Wtist business are you In?" asked the Jovial drummer. 1?" replied Mr. Ogden, aa a railroad center, haa its Pompous, 'I'm a gentleman, sir; I '' sorrows. Thera is not a nvnilh in the "You lon't say? Haven't been work-int it long, have ye? year without a message of misfortune a la It in this elty. for pome family He (after the refusal) Had I been rolllstou, nr a derailment, or an ex- rich perhaps your answer would have She Perhaps. plosion on nns of the four railroads been quite different. He But poverty ia no crime. Bhr out of hers and with each disaster Oh. yes, It Is and the punishment ia there Is a home mad deaolste. hard lehnr. In service tha railroad Kn Hutment Colored Cadger Will you please gt' fa like going to war. Had Ogdan a me something to eat? Housewife part of n region nt la battle, the fatal- (threateningly) I'll fetch my 'usband little than but ba would greater ities Colored Cadger Madam, pray do not trouble. My race has gives lip they ara among our railroad tun. The careful engineer may avoid ac- cannibalism for cident la groat part, but now and then Briggs They say that two bna he la tba victim of tha rare!eaness roosting In a chicken house will raise He others. of speeds along observing tha temperature enough to keep it rules and taking every precaution, from frorslng. UrigRn You don't any! but suddenly a driving rod breaks from If that's the ease I'll have to get a Ita fastenings, a frosted ..rati gives toupl and keep them In 1m,v a way under the pounding of heavy iron monsters, a dispatcher or an operator NEW YORKS HOTEL POPULATION forget, a villain spike a frog, the It la Sii Times That of Parla and In wrong signals are given, and. In any Seme Seasons Amounts to on of a hundred way, ha may mast 185,000 a Day. death. (Remacn Crawford, In Success Maannounce When the bulletin gadan.) wreck there la always an nnesainesa Tha hum spirit la New York City at nervous rain. a and haa already been so shattered by (he Tha trainmen should ba well paid, grandiose hotel that 41 per cent of the ocalled "fashionables" now reside In so that In tha few years of service In caravansaries that is allotted to them, they can these bewildering to beneath their dwelling preference leave their families in comfort. Eith- own vine and fig tree. The latest edier that or the railroad companies tion of the "Portal Register" shows should Insure them, giving to the be- thbst Hina thousand families In New reaved family the equivalent of tha York City with wealth and mietoeratlc pride have given "tip their private earning power of the one who ie taken homes to live in hotels. An expert from them. A President Roosevelt who has studied tha hotel biielnraa In said In his message to congress, alt every principal country of two hemissavs that New York cares for society owe It to thoe of precarious pheres aa three times persons In hotels railing that their dependents be pro- aa dues Loudon,many six times as many ai vided for. aa does Parla, and ten times aa uiany aa does any other city that can ba s named. There are 19G large CAR RHORTAGE. hotels in Manhattan alone, mere than 300 including tha smaller ones, and. Sacramento Union: President Room at the rate of construction at present, Veit la credited with tha Intention of the calculation haa been made that sending a new message to Congress on within twenty years there will lie on Manhattan Island alone 3x0 hotels of the subject of the ear shortage and the 4IH) rooms each, or of grealer else. consequent fuel famine. His motive Cradled wherever It may have lieen, Is. of course, a sympathy with those the hostelry art haa. surely, found its who are Buffering, and noihlng can be home la the American mei ropolla. and more creditable than this. But we hope one need no fnrther figure than those Just given to furnish explanation that "there will be no eurh message. of the amazing evolution of the hotel The only object of a message ia to pro- in New York City. With a floating 0 mote legislation, and we are already population each day ranging from to 1X3,000, according to the railtied up la such a mate and tangle of road passenger ar count a, for the varilegal enactments that we ere in dan- ous aesuna of the year, there la little uniter-alanin to vur of effort ger wonder that New York has become the vertigo them. eliy of earth moat conspicuous for its hotel. A a nation we are still a kmg way word palace" has been applied from understanding the peril of leg- to The hotels since the memory of man islation. We have yet to recognise runneth not to the contrary, and a world haa always acceptthat the effect of a law are always Incalculable and that effort to regu- ed It as a jestful hyperbole'. But, out of the New York conception of a hoslate large and complicated concerns telry has come n creation. In the deusually leave confusion worse con- scription of which palsce" becomes n founded The remedy for ninety-nin- e fertile misnomer. n' If! flrat-clas- 73.-00- d gond-nature- d ... 190i( ' tOjMlutl. k.i. neck and wreriiuj savagely, lu moment they fell with a thump at kick!, rolled over unJ over, and scratching. TU uow flew. at. aud pualieu an iLe crowd w hooix-- strained to see better. Then there was a rush, a frighten scurry, and both combatant were pulled apart and jerked to their feet Mr. Daniels, bolding each by the roat collar, glared down upon them You may come with me," be aald. Aalhsf si Tsr'a EnT with chilling cahnuesa. The scene In the schoolroom that foltwrtiM, IMA by A. A lames U Cm. lowed waa brief, but exciting. Bradley held out bis band and tit bis lip stubbornly while the ferule descended CHAPTER lit. (Concluded.) once, twice, twelve time. At the'end of the second lap the entire There!" said the teacher. "Now, school waa in au uproar. Mr. Daniel, bite with rage, took a Laud In the you may take your seat. For a new I'pstalrs at tba achoolboue was a well. Urge room, with rows of double desks pursuit aud bis efforts and those of scholar you begin extremely Now, Samuel!" on each aide and a wide aisle in the two or three more volunteers only The Hauinoud hand having received eeuter. One side of the aisl was tba made matters worse. Its share of beating and its owner also At length the dog. hemmed in ou girls aide, and tbs other was tor the sent to bis seat, Mr. Daniels aald: boys. Mr. Daniels stiffly shook bauds both aides, hesitate 1 In the middle of Both of you will lore your afternoon with the new scholar, asked him some the broad aisle. Suddenly ha darted twees. I shall also give each of you questions cunreruing his progress Id toward tbs closet once more. Mr. Pania note, telling of your punishment tc bis studies and showed him where be cle leaped to Intercept him, tripped, take borne." should ait The more advanced, pupils struck tli stool upon which the bucket At half past 4 that afternoon Brad of drinking water was placed aud occupied the desks at the rear of tb ley, with the note tightly clasped 1; room, and tba younger ones Bradley sprawled upon tue floor lu the center among them sat ia trout. Bradley's of a miniature flood, while Wlufield. hi hand, walked dismally up the wal). seat mate was an older boy than he, leaping over him, darted through the to the Allen back door. The thought that be bad disgraced himself forerei rather good looking, with curly hair. entry and down tho stairs, a shrieking In the eyes of his protectors burned like Ills mum, so bo whispered before maniac. a fire under bis new cap: also then ( Tba dripping Mr. Daniels waa physschool began, was Bam Hammond. waa a bitter feeling that Gua. the cause At recess Bradley went out on the ically cool, but mentally vary warm of all bis trouble, bad not been neat Checks'' were distributed playground (or a little while, but ho Indeed. him to console or ask pardon. felt rather lonesome among so many with liberality and two boys wera came. One It was typical of the boy that be bad 13 o'clock ferrulad" school before ao the returned to and strangers of these 'Sufferers waa Bradley's seat not thought of destroying tha note. He room. It was empty, the teacher takhanded It to Miss rrisay the moment ing bia eaatouiary constitutional" la mats, 8ani Hammond. tha yard. After a few minutes Qua Bradley went home alone. When the he opened the door. Bbe read It and aat heavily down la the cLIuts rocker. old maids askad him innumerable quescame bounding la. My eoul and body!" she walled. aha exclaimed, tions concerning bow he got eking" at Brad," Why, Tempy Allen, come here this minute! "wherev you been? Ive been lookin' school he simply answered, AU right, for you. Why didn't you come on out?" and gars no details. Miss Tempy was Here, for mercys aake, read thla!" Miss Tempy's agitation waa even Oh, I don't know," replied the boy. somewhat worried at his alienee and more marked than that of her slater. confided to her sister the fear that ba "I don't know any of tbo feller yet." Oh, oh, oh!" she cried, waring the Well, you're quin to know 'em. Oh, bad been atndyiu too hard." AU out sheet of paper Ilka a die stukeen condemning dreadful been have Wlufield! people my goodness! tresa signal How could you? How The stub tailed dog ant panting at dents," she aald. you? I dont b'lieve a relation of It was nearly 1 o'clock when tho boy could her feet three Inches of red tongue tha APcus waa ever whipped la school the school yard. As ha did banging f:ym ttsiuoutb. before. What shall wa do, rrisay 1 near a went ao from about a erkal group You nunglity, naughty dog!" up And hla fiit dsy too! How dare you j the fnc. Oua almost In tear. I Bradley, with direful thoughts of Hero he Go home this minuter yelled one of the older aelf destruction la hla mind, twisted his Gua. Ua Hero's beau, Oo home, Winfield!" rom mended boys. your new cap Into a ball, but aald nothing. bla bet? 'em let won't girl, you plarue Bradley, coining to the rescue. II says you were flghtin and there No," shouted Bam Hammond, Guo Winfield had gone home by tha shed routs already that mornlug and didnt ty'a ail right now, ain't aha? UeU taka was somethin' else, said Miaa Prissy Tell tbo whole story now every ear of her. propose to do It again. When hi misword." tress tried to eatbb him be retreated to Gusty had a little dog: The boy began slowly. He told at Its dcscs was black's a crow a safe distance and wagged his taiL the dog In the doeet, bnt was hutting breakGua. screamed shut do7 wailed we shall Ton Gua, Oh, what up!" die older slater, who Heceae ia 'moat over, and If Mr. Daning from tbo circle end stamping her Interrupted to?y demanded know whoa dog It wax iels finds him hero I don't know what'll foot savagely. Her face waa red, aud "Whose waq It?" aha asked. Why there were tears In her eyas. happen!" don't you uawer? Don't you know?" It followed her to school ana day," Bradley made a dash at the dog, and Yes'ra." the latter started on the run about tho continued tha tormentor. whose waa.lt?" "Then out him room. At length they drove What's the matter, Gua?" asked Bradley shifted hla feet uneasily oo the boys door" at the other aide. Bradley, coming up. the mat. Finally, being penned In with both Haw, haw! laughed Bam gleefully. I aint coin to tell," be mattered and doors shut thoroughly frightened, I told you ao. Bradley 'll take car of sullenly. he dashed Into tha closet which was her. Ain't gain' to tell? Why, I nev"-B- be between iba door; and hid behind tlw Bradley Nickerson, so thsy say. was interrupted. The door bewood box. and Goes night day) hind flew open, and Gua ap Bradley Ms aide. word sad pistol by said Gus exultantly, Now. you poured, tearful but determined. And Gusty Baker ll ba his brids. watch that ba don't get out, and I'll Miss Prissy and Mlaa Tempy," oh What's tha matter, Guar ba added crawl In after him. Ob, my goodness, don't you acold Bradley dont began, mockingly. there's Mr. Daniels cornin' now I" j a bit! It waa all my fault now, you, matter?" tba la What repeated Tim cowhide boots of the teacher every mlt of it Ob, dear, dear!" were heard ou the stairs. Bradley, lu Bradley. And, with sobs and amid tha ejaculaNone of your bus'neos!" snapped desperation, shut tha closet door upon of the uatoulehed sister, she told tions bo friendmood to In who lfo wis the Imprisoned Win Bold. Mr. Daniels Cna, oua 'Ten jeat wait. Bam the whole atiry, omitting pothlng and with any to ly In aud the the rope entry stePd paring herself not the least When Hammond! I'll fix you! Got whipped gave it a pull. The liell above respondrecital was finished Miss Prlsay the And In school! ha! Ha, Cry baby!" ed with a single note, and tba scholar waa the first to comment upon It of Imitation aa exaggerated i she gave began to pour up tho stairs. Well." she exclaimed, this Is tha her enemy's facial contortion during We will come to order," commanded most I never did There, Tempy, It that the feruling morning. the tearlier. Bradley, glancing across In keepln bad com-p'nthla a lasaoa aint on. Clara Come Gua," Interposed tha aisle at Gua saw that alio was as i then I don't know. Anguoty, Ilopklnx, Ha Isnt worth talkin' to. Whit as the whitewashed walk !etter go bows, I ttyok. you'd to somethin' show Como I've oa. gut Id aald Mr. class First arithmetic," looked at Bradley appealingly, Gus you." Daniels, and then from the closet earn then at the alaiera, aud, with another Gus reluctantly suffered herself to b a king, dismal whine. The first class burst of sobs, flung herself out of the In arithmetic stoiiped In Ita tracks ami led away amid the derisive bout Inga' of door and slammed It behind her. his Bain friends. aud looked Aghast The whole school, with That awful dog girl! sputtered Ain't you Hirin' with her? asked tw o exceptions, picked up Ita can. Tho Miss Tempy. I knew what aha wa Bba wants her Bam provoklngly. trembled. exceptions from the time she spoiled this my came front the floor with her dreadful cHtters. Bradcloset Mr. Daniels atrod across tha ley Nickerson, don't yon over apeak to Boor and opened the door. her egaln. Now promise." Wlioao dog la thla?" he demanded But that promise the boy would not sternly. make, although the argument lasted foe No one answered. an hour and ended In bla being sent to "Tome out of that!" commanded the hla room without bia supper. teacher savagely. lie reached behind It looks to me," said Mias Prissy the wood box and, seizing the cowering j that night, aa If we'4 got about as Winfield by the scruff of the neck, much on our bands aa you and me tossed him Into the room. Whose dog could handle, Tempy." : Is tills?" he repeated. It certainly does," agreed her sister Most of the scholars knew whose dog nervously. I think tt'a our dnty to aak It van, but noue of them told. Cap'll Tttcomh'a advice right off." I asked a question!" thundered the master, fl In put that that creature . CHAPTER 1?. In the 10011" tbs conlooked hi fellow at captgln called, which Bradley WiuEN I did the next forenoon, tba spirator. Then ho held up bis hand. I tale of Bradley's eventful did," he said. first day at school was told Mr. Daniels mouth opened lu surhim lu all Ita harrowing completeness. prise. New pupils did not usually beMlaa rriwiy, by previous agreement gin In this way. acted aa story teHer; and Miaa Tempy .Yon did" he gasped. waa a sort of chorus, breaking In evYes, sir. He fol I mean he came ery few moments to supply a neglected into the room when twas recess, and detail or comment on a particular feawe I tried to put him out, and ha Mr. DnnirU tripped. ture. wouldn't go." And we didn't knew what to do," Bo you shut him in the closet. Bradily, ao'a to tako care of her If Winconcluded Miaa Friaay. H wan't As thla la your first day field comm to school again." here, I aujqioss I must stretch a point Bradley's teiuer waa slow to rlx goin to tell ua whose dog It wax and" I don't b'ller be ever would have and believe It was not done on purpose. but It waa rising now. told," broke Is Mia Tempy, If that Who are you talkin' to?" be deIf It bad been any other of the scholMog girl' herself hadn't coins bouncin' ars I should have made an example of manded. em. I am surprised that you mould lx aud" You. Who do you a'poae?" And he won't promise not to apeak treat your little brother' (appreciative Well, you'd lietter abut up." to her agalx neither, continued the I had? H'poee I don't waut to?" titter from the school) In such a manWe sent him to bed older alater. ner. Ton may put him out." Tbeu I'll make yol that' what!" without any supper" It was easy enough to command, but You will?" not ao easy to do. The dog, frightened That la. any real supper, interruptTea. I will." Of course we took up at the crowd, backed away when BradYou ain't the aixe. Takes a roan, ed the chorus. ome cookie and things when w not a monkey." ley approached. found he wouldn't come dowx but Come lie re, Winfield," said the boy, I'll allow you whether I'm the ala And he wont promise this mornln, his face a bright crimson. The school or not." and he went to school without promYou will?" giggled at the name. Wlnflcldt repeated Mr. Daniels. Aw. gee!" said oua of the bigger isin'. What do you think we ought to I wouldn't take that from no do, Cap'n Tltcomb?" Why that name, If you please? loya. I I don't know, air." Wrllinouth kid. If I was yon. Bam." She's noisy and a tomboy," aald You dont know?" Nor I. neither ," aald another. Miss rrisay decidedly. No. air." And then the boy had a Thus enconraaed. Bam bristled up to Yes," aald Mlaa Tempy; aud aha He's named after his opponent and looked down at him happy thought. likes those dreadful dogx" Gen'ral Hancock. I guess." didnt neerlngly. give way Bradley I'm hum," answered their visitor, General Winfield Rcntt Hancock, la an Inch, ann the two boys rubbed Of hi role of statesman, was very much Jackets aa they moved slowly abort with uni ui peach a hie seriousness. coarse that's a terrible drag, but mayin the pnblle eye at this time. each other. The surrounding grojp be she'll cut 'cm adrift when ah gits Mr. Ian'el hesita'efi. He more than looked delightedly expectant. older." the dint's real namesake, hut suspected Btop your shorin' !" commanded Well we don't Uke her, said Mias ho wasn't sure and. Vlng a weak man. Bain, giving h; enemy a pnah with And wa wish was afraid of mnk'ng a mistake. Prissy, with decision. hla shoulder. to Bradley shout. It Ton speak you'd "Well, put the oreatnre ont!" he Btop' yourself." Mid Bradley, pushknow," ahe added, looking dowx I snarled, and then, losing his temper ing lack. put a lot of dependence In your judgeo'a on old the Ill heed I put you and aiming a kick at the dog. be comment. Cap'n Tttremh. maids won't Ichiw yon." manded. "Git out. yon brute!" So do I," said Miss Tempy quickly; That kick was a mistake. Wlufield "I'll make y in snivel worse Ti you jest aa much aa Frltqy does. I blievs wasn't used to kicks, and this one scat- did lu school tiita morn In'." to yon absolutely, Cap'n Esra. tered his doggish smi-Well. Bam." exclaimed a spectator completely, Vex of course, hurriedly ren started on a panicky, yelping flight, ta huge d.spust, tan I'd take that!" plied theyex captalx "Wall I'll apeak to The Hauimond boy did not really the t oy by and by and see wbat I ran hotly pursued by Bradley. Down the aisle by the hoy' side.'' arrosa the want to fleht. b it. thus goaded, he sud- do." hark of the room among the feet of the denly gave Bradley a violent push Bred." he aald, as they came out of first class In srltiitneTle" and np the with bnh hands. The next Instant the Allen gate after dinner, what's aisle by the girls' side' sped the chase. I both youngsters were cjaped tightly this I hear 'bout you fflttin the ropers Q0 0 G hr RAILROAD WRECKS. part-mea- O JANIZARY Health is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health positively agree to affect a permanent cure in cases of Nervous and Blood Complaints, MENS DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. DONT WAIT UNTIL WE YOIR TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. t. Get well now. Drs. Elliott Norris, 25 Years SPECIALISTS 25 Years 2361 WASHINGTON AV&. YOU CAN GET Z. C. M. I. . 'Stella A girl should biok before she leaps. Bella -- Yes: if aha hasn't good looks she wont get a chance to leap. 4 S0 ! PLKAflANTRIES. by laforauag TUESDAY, 000000000000000000000000 e awd UTAII, OGDEN, Partners sf 0 0 0 the Tide 00 o o O 0 0 0 00 000 0000 4-- Bubliened Cvtry Day in the by TM qundar Pusiishlng pany. EXAMINER: flWa44446444444444HMt44 sees f fa not to be found ia leglaiaitox but la public opinion and in ihe tacit combination of the aggrieved. Laws rarely do what and they hate the they profm to additional avil uf acting aa a narcotic apon public opiaioa. Tbia vary trouble of tba car shortage owe a great deal of lie origin to recent work of the legislature. Sena- per rear of our troubles THE MOUSING Home Made Shoes For men, boys, mlasea and children again in Ogden. The; are the old reliable, every pair guaranteed, aa well ai the Ladies9 Pillow Shoes THE SHOE FOIt TENDER FEET," at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store 2546 MADISON AVE. ' BELL PHONE 513X. Catalog and Samplea. T. A. SHREEVE end yesterday? Never mind apt linin' the whole yarn. I eal'late Ive heard the moat of it Ton and the Hammond boy had a acrlmmage, ton, didn't you?" Yes, air, aald Bradley doggedly. Hum! Think youd have licked him If the skipper hadnt took a hand?" Bradley looked up at hla questioner, saw tha twinkle In hla eye and an-- Idea, but never mind they wage, aeer pay q, BliCa a good girl," said flu b) Sbe cam is and took nr stoutly. part when aba didn't have to, uf i Ilka her. And I wont promise M a peak to her, neither." The captain looked down at thehfi qnara jaw and whistled. Well." ha aald, I dont bniereju need to promise, but don't whaof to loud about It Run aa ckiee to tbs vto as yon rax and don't carry an Mill a two reef braes joat to show ja ain't afraid to. Catch my driftr YX air, answered Bradley, trie Yon mean be chums it doubtfully. the girl but dont tell Idas rrisay n Miss Tempy about It" f Non. Captain Bara looked mu what put out by tbs literal Intrtpna ttox That ain't jest It Oh, thunder! Let It pi easy, and that I grass you know what 1 1 How do yon think youre goto to to your school?" I Bradley answered, IVetty wB, guesx when I get more need to but although h did not say ax he ua certala that It would take sons thus get ased to it As a matter of IM however, that very lively first day un the only serious trouble for him dwkt tbe entire term. He was quick to ton and to found little difficulty with hh studies and advanced as rapidly other boys of hla age. As for Ut to bavlor, It waa no worse tbaa tbit d any other healthy youngster. At Ik end of tho year he waa promot that la, ha wa no longer a memtorff tho fourth class, bnt Instead pireRl toft hla seat when the third wu nW Gra waa promoted" also, mffl h the surprise of tho old maids," could not believe there waa any P In tba dog girl" They gradually ed to urge tbo boy not to bare anythin to do with her, for the very gold i son that In thla matter their wghjf" of no avail. They grew to under (heir colt better as the month pan and they learned Just how tight a It was advisable to draw. Be-w- eEk t yott'4 km HcM Mnl j swered with a sheepish grin: Dont know. Guess I'd have tried mighty hard." The captain roared. "I presume like ly yon would," he chuckled. - I under-- 1 stand you've sort of took that little Baker craft next door In tow. She aeeme like a smart girl. Do yon like her Tex air." I jadge rrisay and Tempy wouldnt enter her for the cup. Now, Brad, mind j I aint coazln you to go hack on n ; friend but the old mat that to, your j ladies at home, have net out to make a man of yox They're your owner, and you'ra expected to sail 'cordin' to their i order. If tbere'a one thing that I've always stuck to Its Obey orders or break owners.' Sometimes owners' orders don't Jibe exactly with your own "niak r (Continued tomorrow.) 25th Anniversary Sale . ABIES need Scotts Emulsion if they are not thriving. It is food for bone, blood and flesh. It makes thin, peevish babies plumps contented and rosy-faced. Scotts Pale, nervous girls need Emulsion . It brings back the color to their cheeks and strength to their nerves. Jit Nursing mothers must provide nourishment for two. The concentrated nourishment of Emulsion gives strength to both mother and infant Scotts es Invaluable for coughs and colds. Y ALL DRUGGISTS Me. AND St 0A Q00O00000000e00000$$$$00 m -- EVERY ARTICLE CHEAPER Suita for ladiets wliicli did sell for f 12.00 to f35.00, noir rell at $3.65, $6.85 and $9.35 On one table you will find a large line of ladiea jwV eta and eaes wLich did rell. up to f 10.00. .They ' v extra value. Price $2.35 tSale Children" Coat, 10 to 11 year of age did to f 10.50. (sell for f65 Sale Price $485, Children's Coat a, 4.50 to $6.50 grade. $3.85 New style only |