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Show TIIC THE EXAMINER to Year SUNirf Publishing Com-- Publianed Evtty Day in by TU pong. IATES. SUBSCRIPTION Umtr u Ofiu OtliTtiN by CUy, including duaduy blur tog Kvin:nar. SiLf augm ISe jar mon'A.. it BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Th is outside U At Asset ditartadjr, mi by mii year. Gaa,in per advance.. W-w Lai and INDEPENDENT. FEARLESS il 24 iilbkV A U St' pungent nesspupef. mm a squat enow. baa &o tovonus. I It will kBj tu, mtrcm In punishBran maV Ail and au ini rj'JdceA wu bn menUet. prnsemnd la iifiiui from iiuivi biu iba tni aania Bud ba pubuaaed in lull. All laUara and UMUuiiauaiiwu aLal by bam da pltiBiM. or in uni til bm m,MJ wul U ca aa utroaa uijwu Ida Sa Indi-tiduJ- a aula The bushel brave wan Barer kldea bahlad aa nt is-- d urns. Don't nak to KJi tur in ba rwponsibio to vhat you are n Itemed of. bur Subecribera aril ranter Uia oSuse o( inilurt by to reeeit? The Examiner before Ukalr brasktaat can be Exnmne ou eale by Iba inaependent Salt Lake City. News C Oa all through inuaa learfoi Ogdan OB Ibe Souibera Paclflo Railway, Tba Lnian ruclfle lull way, and Tba Drag Short Una Railway Examiner petroue will roofer a favor on tba auaacement by re porting to tbia offlea whenevsr they tall to Sad tba paper at tba draig anted places. Tba Morning a ABUSE OP THE LAW. Soma comment ba been made relative to the bill, identical In form, which Senator Rollings won b and Representative Kqchler, both of. Weber county, Introduced recently In the elate legislature. We are strongly of the opinion that the bill la a good one and should become a lew. The bill seeks to amend that section of our statutes which permits to be filed in the district court an accusation against a public official by u private cltixen fur collecting lllegxl fee or neglecting to perform hi official duties The amendment would add to the present law before the words collecting Illegal fee th three words knowingly, wilfully or curruptly and would add the same words before the clause neglecting to perform hie official duties." Another amendment la one requiring the aecuser to file with hie accusations the riatement of twenty-fiv- resident tax payers to the effect that they have read the chargee and believe they are true. The present law requires the trial of the official on the chargee to ba heard in not loss than five no more than ten day after the chargee are filed. The amendment provides that If a sol ting of cases has been made at the time the chiu-gt-are filed, then the trial ehall be taken up upon the conclusion of the trial of the cases already under way. Evidently, In order to clear away some uncertainty now existing as to who shall pay the coats, a proviso Is added In the proposed amendment requiring the person filing the chargee to prepay the same costs us are collected at present In civil cases, piovld-lathat, upon the final decision, the total costa shall be taxed as In rtvil cases, thet Is to ssy, th Successful party being peid the costs Incurred by him. ' Thu It appears that no attempt has been made to, In any way, remove the right belonging to a private cltixen til file charge against a public offlclsl. Hut It must appear that twenty five taxpayers have read the charges and believe them to be true, so that one cltlsen cannot entirely on his volition, cause the body of taxpayers a large frivolous expense by (lie filing of charges and by the trial in the district court of such charges. Vndcr the amendment, the ucrtnrd public officer will have thi right, In ofTsring his evidence, to establish the fact that he did not collect Illegal fee. wilfully, corruptly or knowingi,. that he did not. In the same w.ir, neglect tu perform his offlclsl du-- i Clearly the arensed should he afforded these rights. We Miet, in always holding public nftlriHL to a strict accountability, hut at ih- feel that at present n ihts s s:c the wnv is far too easy to r charges by a private t lifxt-- against a public offlclsl. As fai a. ih. filing ,,f charge against officials ere concerned, under the propos'd nuit-nment, any arniM-- an.l twenty five mar in effect con s' it me them-Mv- t a guild jury. The mtiu.la-r- i of the legislature from Weber cnuuty will lie doing the lx?ayer county in this stale, and our isxpaters in particular, a signal cuty, by tiipHirling the bill. There should be a halt called on those iDtermed'llers, seeking notoriety hvriiigh the channels of the law, who nciiuiher the machinery of the courts with liIgalion simply because. In the of the fitate of Vtah. the proceeding are Inexpensive to them and. therefore, n source of cheap advertise a g ,im-tim- pn-fe- y ing. by sending unfortunate of Jn-ic- l While Governor Swittr supplies bam remain, in supreme cotumaud. with power to order away the ships of mercy flying the flag of the Tutted States, the Americans can be expected to reply to thr appeal In only a die way. They will nut cuter into the task of relieving the dis tress with tbe vim that is theirs when n cause wins (beir full sympathy. The misfortune I with the iuhabi tanis or Kiugston and the British guv srnmeut. Keejgnixlng the fact that Americans will be slow to respond tu the call for help, until Governor Ret tenham is deposed, the British colonial office should immediately retail the boor and, thereby, open the doors. of Kingston to the helping hand of ibis great country. Such prompt action would be a merciful answer to the in criSH of the injured and hungry Kingston and n fitting rebuke for n lordly, euvious maladministrator. IN THE CITIES Of E FROZEN state-meal- tbe jams Pstsrsburg. London, Jan. 2!. Intense cold prevails over eastern Europe, even as far south ns Greses. In St. Petersburg s: week. TWO NEW SENATORS. LINCOLIN THE IN FEBRUARY - Fred W, Mulkcy and Jonathan Bourns Are Elected. CENTURY Three art teles on IJnroln, Col. Ellas W. Hurt's record of Lincoln on His Own Col. Clark E Carr's scouunt of Why Lincoln Waa Not Keunmlnatcd by Acclamation,' and Myrta ltckett Avary's story of A Lincoln Souvenir lu thr Ruutta," will give a decided Unroln tone to the February Century. The one author of The Illlul, who of the delegates to the Republican National Convention of 1804, tells haw ldncoln showed hie wisdom aud greatness In tbe crisis of the convention, raving tbe eo'iventlou and liis party, even at the oust of unanimity of ronlnnd. Ore., Jan. 22. A special to the Telegram from Hulcm soya tbe senate and house of the state legislature lu separate session today elected tu lie lTnlted 8tate senator for the short term, Fred W. Mulkey, Republican. of Portland, and for the long term Jonathan Bourne, Jr., Republican. of Portland, The legislature will ballot Jointly tomorrow. This, however will be a mere formality. Btory-TelUng- GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED. y ParL, Jan. 22. In the chamber the government was Interpellated by Socialist deputies In regard PLEASANTRIES. to the rinsing of the labor exchange ml and the uf the proposed 'TU have you to understand, air, labor demonstration on Sunday. that poets are born, not made." Premier Clemencusu. lu replying, Ihm't take offense old chap. I wasn't said that he had only respected the law of weekly rest by allowing the blaming you." rltlxeua to walk and rest peaceably. Church Does your wife spend much Directly addressing the Socialists, he of ber time shopping? Ooiham-S- he said: The Democracy 1 not you. It la says not. She says she spends moat of her lints waiting for her change. every limfe . Amid vhei-rsthe government was I find It hard to gauge the people." supported by a vote of 440 to 490. exld Senator Hnlficr. To do what?" Inquired fienator 8lye. To gauge the FAILS TO GET COMMISSION. people." "Oh, I thought oti said gouge." Washington, Jan. 22. The supreme conn of the I ntied States has decidTeacher-No- w. boys, what is I he ed the esses of Crow veraus Tricksy virtue of iiisgnanliultv? snd Crow veraus Harmon, Involving ihe esli of tbe Pride of the West mine Pupils Aw? Teache- r- Whs' is it if i.jg hoy lu Art :ta. Crow brought the suit on wanted an apple very hadly, end were e verb., contract to recover a commisto ne-o- t a small buy xlih otic In a sion or 110.000 for the lioo.ooo sale of place where nobody could take the the mine. At tbe time the purchaser failed to take Ihe property, but subboy's part Class (with eager illumination! sequently took it by a private agreement of the owners. Today's opinion Pat's a cinch! affirms the Arisons court's decision Ciow. "It's a kail fact, remarked 'he against morslizer, "that nowadays nearly evSAVAGE'S NEW PRODUCTION. ery influential tusn has Ills price .V "Xtni sadder still," replied Ecnsior Chicago, .lsti, 22 Henry W. SavBadger, to think that half the time he can't get It." age's new product ion of the Puccini grand opera. "Madame Butterfly," was given In the Illinois theater Ism nigh' 'What do you think f my presidenbefore fashionable audience. The tial Imkiiii?"' was received enthusiastically. "It's too early, answeied Senator work You wont even lie one of Elsa Rganivisy. the Hungarian prims Sorghum. those who also ran. You'll nieiclv In' donna, appeared.1. In the role uf Mad amp Butterfly ; seph Sheehan sail one of those previously mentioned." the r.ile of Lieutenant Pinkerton, and other promin-i- it roles sere In the Tha; young woman is not inMli-gent- , hands of Winifred Guff and Harriet courteven or amiable, decently Behnes. eous." Oh. but her father is worth a milDENVER FIREMEN INJURED. lion dollars." I "Then think she should he requirIcner. .Ian. 22 fliemen. ined to dbtpla.v a notice to that cffec." cluding Chief John Ptilinage, were Injured at a fire which raged for five Young Mrs. (Ildrox seemed to In hour today in the Western Eleetrir in rather a pensive mood idai ." warehouse. 113 Smith Sev"I don't woiuli-v- . The ilort'.r sat enth treet Chief Diilniage sustainher hnshsnd's dsa are numbered " ed nuinv bruisci- and cuts hr Really 7 Ah' i suppe-o- ' as 'wo torles. nohen (tedde sndfalling ho son he would leave M.i''i:n. who fell from the roof, Wit. thinking are her " .seriously injured The damage is estithat or 'ho ni :ch' " at Tr..t'ii). mated , Mil-il- l - "E!-he- r Little Tied Say. ain't paw go: a queer Ides uf wh.i: heaven 1 EIFFEL TOWER TO STAND. line Ms -- I dour know, vicar. never heard him s.n anything about It." Lit rie Fred -- Well. I did. He told Paris. Jan. 21 The Eiffel tower. !nn tfi't high, vine of the marvels of the Parts rxpvvslti.ni of will become a permanent Institution a a resuit of the decision of 'he government to use it ax a part of ihe army 10. 'he grocery man that the wrk y.m spent in the coiiuiry Wat like lien-eto I ' 0 wireless telegraph xvs'eiu. JANUARY i) 5 000 00 0 Q0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Health is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health Partners 9f & ifSS; the Tide O $ $ To w" CAB DRIVERS RESCUED BY THE TROOPS. Enormous Braxitrs Alt Kopt Burning on tho Stroota of Bi. WEDNESDAY, I OGDEN, ml pub-llIie- The mayor of Kingston has an.-- ! ed the mricn people tu aid the him. j ME COLO EXAMINE!!: the thermometer registered 2(1 degrees below zero, and day and night tnornuius brazier are kept burning on the stieetx of 8t. Petersburg, hot tea is dispensed through the night MORE 0NAPPEND1CITIS. by order of the government and troops are patrolling tbe si reels to rescue A subscriber, hsving read the comfruaen cab drivers and others. ment on appeudlrirls, bos fashion Such extreme void has not been exable has become tbe disease,- - scuds a perienced, In tea years, especially in GalUcn. where heavy snow storms clipping with a request that It be have Interrupted railroad traffic. Many The excerpt, from Glimpse Austrian towns are aufferiug from n of me Eternal Light, folios : water fainiue, all, the sources of water up. A number uf people Here la a statement by a profession- betug frozenfrozen to death. have been al M. 1). who tellu what be knows: A violent bllxrsrd prevails at Coni have witnessed 4 opera' tuns fur Athens presents the appendicitis, but never have stantinople. unique spectacle of being covered 1 Yet seen n dleued appendix. have seeu a number of health), bloom- with snow. Germany is experiencing n cold ing young nit-- and women sent to tbe wave. i because thr surguuus angels jusl wanted the fee of uu to J3UU. RAILROADS CURTAILING. 1 fiieun Just what 1 say that it waa absolutely for the fee ouly, and New York Central Cancel Imprsva-men- t they surgmius made no bones about Ordera. saying so liefore the uperation was performed." New York, Jan. 22. The Sun today A aurgeuu who in said to have performed mure operations fur appendici- says: The directors of the New York tis than any other American doctor, made tbe statement that M per cent Vutral have decided to curtail much of the construction aud improvement of the caars be operated on for appendicitis proved not to be that disease work that had been planned for this ear. Tbey reached this decision. It I at nil. . aid. on th advice uf very prominent No valid argument or evidence can hankers that the proposition of nil the be presented to show lltat one operawork planned by the big railroad of tion la fmo is actually nwexssry, 'Cau Imiguagu tie strong enough to the country would involve an expencondemn this practice of butchering diture which would produce even and murdering? It Is no foul that it greater stringency In the money market than waa witnessed lost year. smells to heaven. The scarcity jf labor and the high 1 will give a few other instances to prices of all material are causes consubstantiate tbe foregoing tributing to this decision, and another A school teacher 23 years of age rmsm Is found In delays attending the delivery of materials snd equipment. thousand who had inherited several dollars, went to a physician and com LEASING OF COAL LANDS. plained that ahe bad a pain In her left aide near the ribs (remember I said the left side). The physician told Common Carriers and Shareholders Are Debarred. her that she had appendicitis and she believed It. I examined her and told the physician she was in perfect Washington, Jan. 22. Senator health, but being quite fleshy it would today conferred with Presibe very risky to operate uKin her. dent Roosevelt concerning n bill inI extroduced today to carry out tha PresWell, bent is f4nu in it and she pects to be operated upon," said the ident's reconimendsMon In relation to physician; and in four dayn ahe went the leasing of public lands known to to the nngela. contain deposits of coal, gaa, nil or One of our congressmen, n perfect The measure provides that giant of physical health, was taken the surfars lauds may be taken up and with n little sln in the alxioiuen thst the minerals may be worked unwhile attending church. He called a der less. Common carriers, Ihclr physician when he arrived home and shareholders and officers are prohibitwas told ha had appendicitis. He was ed front obtaining such lenses and taken to the hospital that same day women end children are prohibited end operated upon, and was burled from working In the mines. 1 KINGSTON'S MISFORTUNE. MOUSING CaMrnehl. IMA for A. A CHAPTER XI 6 Ca WE positively agree I affect a pereuKut core ii cases ti Kerens and Blood Co- mplaints, BENS DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, . bo proud of yon, so proud because you were brave enough to make your fight for Look youraura Pretty nigh and win ft In the fore of the whole vlb self." They shoe ap to the wrack, to Snd lege? And so ashamed ef myself bethe cable, that had bee left tight and cause I didnt encourage you as I rigid, hanging loose. Au Inexperienced ought when you first told me? I can rye could see that thr lumber schooner all that. Brad, aud truly mean IL" had changed her position. Her bow exj "But Gas oh, lfa ns uael That Isnt line with th was now aluiot lu enough. 1 haven't gut aay money, and edge of the shoal aud. even In the slack Ive only begun In my work, and I water of the last of the ebb, she was may fall, after alL But Gua, will yen appreciably in the cradle her wait for me? Do you car enough for hull had made lu the sand beueuth it. me to wait and hope with me and mar"Great ael snots to grind!' shouted ry me some day when I really win? Captain Titcemb. fibe'll do it ae sure Do you?" s I'm a foot hist! Tumble aboard II held her hand la both of hla and titers, hoys lively T' waited, brnatlilMS, toi the answer. side fell tbe and They clambered up But she did not give it; Instead ahe to work like sharks around a dead looked at the window and through it whale. Bradley got up steam In tbe at the waving beach grass and the blue donkey engine. As soon ae possible oea beyond. And Bradley, gaaing at bauled they st iriod the windlass aud her face, saw the teen overflow her the treble taut. and roil down her cheeks eyelids Site feels It, boy: xhe feel It!" 11 turned white, end a great dread cried th captain. Give It to her, came over him. "Gua don't yon every pound she'll stand. Now, then." cant job care for me?" he begged. be added, "while we're waitin' for tbe And then she turned end, leaning tide to turn might ' well roust her head upon his shoulder, cried heartout a little more of the cargo. No use ily and without restraint "Why did to lay heck and let Providence do It yon ask me? Why did yon?" she sobalL The Lord help them that help bed. themselves, oa the darky said when he "Because I had to. Gua dont you found tbe hen huux door unlocked. love me? Hatches off, men. Dive Into It there!" "Oh. Brad, I don't know. I think I They rigged the blocks and tackle do, bnt Im not certain. I'm very, very and began avrlnrliig bundles of maproud of you, and I believe la you. hogany strip from the hold over the but oh, dear, I'm afraid of myself. side. The tide tnrred, end the water I'm afraid of my temper; afraid I may oo the shoal grew deeper. The Ruth change; afraid I don't really love you Clnn rocks'! In her isnd cradle. Every as much aa I ought to." Utile while they hove taut on the There lan't any one else, ie there? cable in order to take up every Inch She smiled tearfully. Na Brad, of slack. there Isn't any one else." It was exhilarating, exciting work, "Then won't yon try to say yea? this fight with old oceon, and Bradley Ierhspe you'll learn to care for me. aud the captain gloried In the sheer Won't you say yea and try, dear?" Joy of It. They were winning and win"Do you want me to say It now that ning not only a goodly sum of money, yon understand Just how I feel?" hut the first h'g prize thst would demYes.' onstrate their ability to carry through "Do yon waut to take me Just as I larger and more Important contracts. am liking you better than anybody The forenoon passed. else in the world, bnt ant perhaps net "Caps Ex! suddenly bellowed Ira really loving yeu as It seems to me a from tbe Yon and I. Shes movin! girl ought to lovs the man who la goCome up on your cshle." ing to marry her?" Tbe rsptein jnmoed to the windlass Yea." and Bradley to bS engine. The cable "Tib a queer girl. Brad. Grandma tightened and slowly, Inch by Inch, says I'm Ilka her best china teacups wound hack over the windless barrel. I must he handled carefully or there'll From beneath the Rnth Ginn came a be a smash. I guess thats aa I don't trust myself. I change my mind five liil!ng, grating sound, th moat wel come sound In the world to the wrecktimes a day. Do you want, me to say ers. Bourse, picking np a heavy coll yea In spite of all this?" of rope from the deck, tossed It to Ira. "I da" "Tht's tbe stuff. Alvin! roared the - "Then I will aay It and I will try captain approvingly. "Make It fast In to be wbat yon would like to have tbe bows. Now. Ira, put your power me." on to that Pne.r He bent hla head and kissed her. The Yo'i rnd I leaped out Into deep water nnd. with her niphtha engine CHATTER XII. romriiiug f';.rlneyvpn!nd doggedly a' RADLEY weuld have the new tow line. "The grat'ng unde claimed hie happiness through the keel of the lumber a"hnnner grew aptoklng trumpet, bnt Gus binder; ihe quivered from stem to EfcaioJ begged that th engagement stern! the cable crept Inboard faster langl be kept secret for awhile. "Please let and farter. me feel a little aurar ef myself Unit," Then there came a shake, a roll that he pleaded, and Bradley agreed, aa he mused Pclcg Myrick to lose his footwould have agreed to rllmb Banker ing aud tumble Into the aenppers, and. Hill monument ou the outside If aha with a triumphant wallow, the Ruth had asked him to. Ginn slid off the shoal. And from her The tug arrlmd the nest forenoon, deck and from that of the You and I and the hull of the Buth Ginn was went up a yell that scared the guile towed up Into Or ham harbor. There fishing away over on the Raaorback. she was anchored, where tbe getting They drew her Into the channel, well eut of the rest of her cargo would be a nut of danger, snd anchored her firmcomparatively easy task. ly, bow and stern. They worked with might and main There!" anld the captain triumand, at the end of a month, the Job phantly. "She'll stay there till we can was done. The last Joist waa laid upon get a tug from Vineyard Haven. Well the wharf. Obed Nickerson expressed hlmaelf aa surprised and highly pleased. Their share of the cargo's value amounted to 12,1101, and, all expenses deducted, the profit to the partner was over 12,000. "Not so mean far two greenhorns In B floatin soup ladle," crowed the captain. "Brad, how's tha Jeremiahs these days? Ain't anybody said 1 told you so' yit have they?" The underwriters agent was their friend now, and, inside of another fortnight he had put a Job Ib their way that brought them la 1400 more. She wee a roasting schooner that had grounded off the Point and her skipper had contemplated telegraphing to the salvage company, hut thanks to Obed'e recommendation, the chance was given for a much lower price, of course to the Liaxie's owner. The vessel laid easy, with only her bowa oa the sand, find the anchors and cables got her clear In three day a Then they went anchor dragging again and met with considerable aue-rHut, Un you vwilltf cart t" All this waa profitable, aa well go ashore and telephone from the life a good advertising, and the Liasle'a one No station minute. this for saving owner were doing well. Blit they more work today, boys. were ambitloua and yearned for the Bradley went that night to see Gus. "tins." he saiii. seising her hand and slay when they might undertake bigger Titcemb waa for orholding IL "haven't you got anything things. aCaptain new and dering larger wracking to My to me?" schooner Immediately. Hhe did not look at him. What shall But Bradley, more conservative. I My ?" she axked. "What do you want eotiDMeled waiting a little longer. "No me to say?" uee saddling ourselves with a Mg debt "Why. I thought you'd be glad that to start with." he said. " Dead bone I've got the schooner off. I thought la the meanest animal to pay for that you'd say" know of." I 1 sin glad, very glad. And very Bnt although the captain agreed to proud. But I knew you would succeed. wait a little longer before ordering the Hadn't we better go?" new veaaeL he announced that he was But he would not let her go. going to keep his eyes open, and per( I hoped you'd aay more than that," haps he'd strike a bargain some day or he said disappointedly. "I was dreadother. fully blue th other night when Ram was here. 1 thought that, after all. One a little later Bradley perhaps I was making a fool of myself and theevening old were la the sitting malda In giving up the city and trying to win out down ben. It looked so small be- room. Mlsa Priaey waa much better side tbe great job Ram talked about and had. for the first tima donned a But hen you spoke to me on the steps wrapper and come downstair to ait la and told me you believed In me It all tbe big rocker. Mlsa Tsmpy waa reading alvud to her, and Clara was in the changed, and I swore to myself that I kitchen washing the rapper dlaha would win beesnee yon wanted me to. " The earl brat hla proud head,1 " Goa. do you really rare 7 Are yon really read Mia Tempy, and gaaed Into glad? the clear blue orbs that met hla own. Then she turned to him, and he mw "Claira," he murmured la a deep, rich that ber eve were wet. tone that vibrated through the heavy Wbnt do you want me to My?" she air of the gloomy cavern; Claire, my whispered. "That I sin more glad than beautiful, my own, poor and humble I've ever been la my life before, aud year station oa earth may. have been. - - e. kidney aid Liver Tronbles. DOST Will IMii VOIR TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. Get veil low. Drs. Elliott g . N orris Veer. SPECIALISTS 2361 T.. WASHINGTON & AVJ. but henceforth, if we escape from the lurid flames of yonder volcano and the rrual blades of tbe mercUees buccaneers. you shall ao longer be the peasant maid, but my bride, my wife, mistress ef Castle Craggy knoll; the peer dent and selected another seat fully tasting It beforehand, Rest began to talk about the weatfor m Mlsa Prisey s lUiuse. But the efe, rister Interrupted him as ioob u th opportunity offered. "What made you cone to the Ma "Whats that?" ahe exclaimed, break- doer?" she asked. There wasn't an Instant's hnltaan ing off suddenly. In th captain's reply: "What what?" asked ber sister "Oh," he said lightly, lfi rxinls drowsily. "Seem to bm I heard somebody In little, and I thought I weuldaY man up them floors of yours. I ksov then tho kltrhen." "Clara Is than. Isnt abef queried floors of old," he added, and kmghri heartily. He continued to talk (boot Bradley. th floors and seemed to think his feu bub I "Ya thought yeA thens of Boiling them a great Joke, ui- -, somebody else. I do blleve Its a man! You dont apoae shes got a beau? Im Tempy, who was a trifle more rsttoml by this tints, toughed with him, kn goto to see." Miss Prissy seemed still curtom. remonAnd, before the ethers could Yed need to come to the dials strate, she put "the Comforter" oa the table and started for the kitchen. door, even when it Mowed, she "Yoa bat I had on my era hoots tkh They heard ber cross the dining room and theyre so Mg I tots hsf th time, and open the door. Then came aa exroad along with me. Reminds bm," h clamation. added Jmt to time to rat ri "Why. why!" aha cried; and then, anotherhastily, of what the old question, Well, 1 do declare!" my dad, I mean said about a calm! "What do you I'pooo tls?" asked cook he had aboard hla ship ones, dm Mies Prissy, now thoroughly awake. said that darkys fast was the hugut The kitchen door had swung to, bnt Mve without tongs that be nu then waa a great clatter of voices be- aaw things out of water." hind It. Mia Tempy waa exclaiming Bradley thought he had nenr mm and arguing; Clara HopklnA who wa hla partner so willing even bbiIsul visiting the old malda during tbe abto monopolise the eetir eoavfnutks sence of her folks from town, apparas he waq that evening. Tit ent-ently, waa saying very llttfo, and a joke nnd npuu yarn wlthn t rtgpphg third person, la a deep base rumble, to rest Clara cam Ia after a Httk. waa explaining something or other. seated herself quietly ou the vofe. "Land of goodnoeA" cried Miaa Prle-s- and BhA too, seemed a trifle nerroe ta "I hope It ain't the minister, and the atetara did not notice It Thy me la this eld wrapper!". were hypnotised by their enltaFi I The kltrhen door was opened, Mia ty tongue and toughed like glrit Mki Tempy appeared beaming, and there mars Uk forte If erey followed her Into the sitting room no Prisey grow minute. leas a personage than Captain Ear ahe pleaded, is tha "Dont Tlteomb. The captain' face waa the visitor go. cepA" out his watch tad nu pulled least bit redder than uausl, but he wa from the chair. declare, yerit otherwise as suave aud unmoved as If better's tha doctor!"T the time ef his previous call had been Much hat two to bnt yesterday insteed of four years mneb of obliged, Primy,that basted fit good thing ' before. the elder Jug. Two opposltlna dr be said, shaking tor In one house would b like ttom "Well, Priaey hand with the Invalid, "how are you Irishmen fighftri far tha pig Twau tonight? Moot ready to come on desk tleyant row while It hated, hall and take command? Na dont git up. killed the pig- - Ka I must he gftflf Evenin', Brad." . on. I left my umbrella out to IN Poor Mlsa Prissy! fib patted her kltrtieu. Clan, bring the Ibbir ril tumbled hair Into tho moot presentyon, please?" able shape poaalble, hurriedly pulled the Clara root and started tor tba kftth-an- , red and white knitted afgban" ever hut Mlsa Tempy Intercepted tar. the wrapper nnd managed to gasp that see Then Ill waa the to she git your pmbrelto, capV At captain. glad ahe eat still and stared reproachfully said. at Mias Tempy. . Na oa you set stni! Claia kaem But that lady was too excited to Just where "tie; she put It away. Well, I gurus I can And It. Tn notice her slater's agitation. She fluttered about th visitor like a hen with neednt come, Ctara. Ya bar one chicken, trying to hang up hla hat Good night; Cap's Tltromh. I I hops caB dropping It blushing violently aa aha now yonv found tho wey, you'll collided with him In' the attempt to again aoma evenin. Bradley Ml be bd win Primy ud-a- nd pick It up and generally behaving, as to see yon, and I. Goodnight" Miss Prisey said afterward, like a The captain walked briskly dewa ti born gump. "Set right down, cap's, she pleaded. the gala. Then, aa tbe door doari "We're reel glad to see you. What behind him, he paused, wiped Ms with hla coat atoera and drew t made you come to tha kitchen door? I couldn't think who ftwat could you. long breath. Than waa JuMtottee la tha U Priaey? Oh, my skaa!" room that night maids In ber nervon haste she had pushed e e forward the Mg armchair that had On Tuesday ef the following week once ben the throne of Cmptatn Dari-u- a hat which, owing to the Infirmities this telegram came of agA had for some time ben kept In the corner far show purpose only. Bradley Klekemen. OrhsiA ' Com my me founsdNiely. It had a weak leg. afad when Captain coot Atrarci Tlteomb planted hlmaelf oa the won Humph!" grunted Captain Tlteort Mack oilcloth cushion the Infirm memand crisp, kk tbe eld noma? Short ber promptly bent toward, and the cruet aint It? Wall. Brad, I ! pi floor. to the captain slid gracefully better go." you'd "Tempy!" exclaimed Mira Prissy In for Bradley agreed wKh him and to a fleering tone. Bradley laughed and ried Ha hi home t grig pack ran to assist the fsllen one. Mis Tem- cart to tqjl Gua Bhe rajricad py. now In a perfectly kelpies state, him over th triumph they hoik nn wrong ber hands and stuttered. aura waa coming. "The Me of glvln' him father's You're succeeding, Brad," ! chair!" cried Miss Primy. Tempy, ta talking about It "Everybody have you gone loony? I hope yeu aint than eror. . ef you hurt. Capn Ears. We never nee that prouder fato to need chair now. It belong (Continued tomorrow-- ) ther. Miss Tempy was heard to remark, "Bhe bluihed when I feebly, that It looked "ae like him. countenance. What of that. RJ fib declared afterward that she didnt more than natural when a woman her countenance Is penned for aay It Tbe captain made light of the acci toco to grt rod." - y, ' ... P?4. YOU GAN GET Z. C. M. I. Home Made Shoejj For men, bojg, mined and children again in Ogden. Thff are the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, aa well M the Ladies Pillow Shoes THE SHOE FOR TENDER FEET, at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store S546 MADISON . BELL PHONE M AVE. Catalog and Sampled. ! , T. A. SHREEvE |