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Show ' amusements. Changes Every Saturday Mat inee. EVENINGS Two erfermeneee. 7:30 ng E15. MATINEE BROWN Daily, Except Sunday. at PRICES MATINEES DELIVERED BEFORE FIRST TARIAN SOCIETY. 3:30. a e e e e 10Cg tOtt Masterful Diecouree on The Church for Today" Large Congregation Heare Speaker. Nickelodeon nini hlK- M10 Wash. Ave. Latest UNI- 10c, 20c, 30c ... Motion Sunily ere- Initarian So- ."i Hear the Illustrated gangs. for today. What are the things enich are indispensable to a genuine of religion? I name four niimsiry things wit hunt which there ran be no urn thing as a true church, a real ministry of religion. ' Jciear consciousness of a divine order In the world, which la the meaning and end of our race life and the fuinilment of each individual life. The possession of surh a consciousness la the only explanation of Jesus or of Paul. That conscious-nes- a shines forth from all they did and said. It la and was the secret of their power. Having that, they werc. in the very nature of things, the leaders and lusplrera of their time and of all time. Having that, any man or any body of men now and here will possess the same power and exercise the aame inspiration. There la the first and chief requisite of the church for today or for All other things follow any day. from that. And no building, however stately or expensive, no muale, however thrilling, no language however ornate, no preaching however eloquent, no congregation however large, no orgnliatlon however npu can ever be a substitute for this sense of a divine order underlying and interpenetrating all that la and demanding the fulfillment of the promise written la every soul's capacities, of the hope that rises In every human heart. A congregation collected or inspired by a selfish purpose, unmotived by thla sense of a divine order In the world, can only he a profanation of the very Idea of i church and a disappointment of hu man hope and faith. Eloquence which la not the product of profound moral sense and spiritual vision la but sounding brass or clanging cymbal. In the second place, and as the result of this vision of a divine order in the world, the church of today la .that man or body of men which shall measure the right or wro which ahall measure the right or wrong, the true or fulse, of every Institution and custom and law and fashion of our social life commercial, political, economic, civic, pri vate or public by the yardstick of that divine order which gives the only tolerable meaning to the universe and which alone aavea parenthood from being a crime and birth a misfortune. Northing you can name la so au premely Important to the lives of our boys and girls and men and women as the existence and application of this higher measurement to men and thing. No other institution among us applies any such measurement There Isn't an occupation growing out of our economic system which Interprets mao's life In terms of a divine order or gives It a divine meaning. What Programme change Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Continuous performance from 8 p. m. to 10 Don't ml p- - HtU- - ttev. illiaiu Thurston Urown on "The C hurch for ToJav." Brown said: i to ive u llw Church Fictores end 7 to p. m. Ipa. Admission five cents. - iefore !to. ri it. Meet Me at the DEN 370 25th St. r Ogden Turf Exchange IWMWWMMWWWWMVWWVWW 326 St Twenty-fift- h California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. ummm Imytlyai HAN4MIIRI, ('ll i I I report b m ilia D. u PmipdiaMUI OOMMMT isfiss m. tflKS'ir.TKS rda Modal MHMM abuMidl Mtt.eiMU HarBaMnUM la MsaanwroMnlha will pT.Huw amfinMaaraMia istaUte ft GO. SWIFT Washington, 0. C. IBOI Seventh SL i i . the market lue aame as wheat or hay or horses or hogs, and the price of a a the price man does not rise so of these other things. The price of human life is so small, that It does not The figure in the stock exchange. death of a man or a dozen men In a mine or a factory or on a railroad 1 no l:as at all to the owners of that line or factory r railroad. The death of a mule or ihe destruction of a lock or the bunting of a car is a far greater loss, for it costs more to replace cither of these than It docs to replace the man or the men. That low estimate of human life is the shame and the metises of our civilisation today Indeed, It la the doom of our social order. That man is insane wh thinks that a social order which makes human life cheaper thau land or pork or pig iron can possibly endure. Long ago Lowell sang And think je that temple ahall endure Which shelters the noble and crushes the poor? It is not, then, of moat vital moment that there shall b here in the midst of this decadent civilisation at least one institution which ahall demand in season and out of season that human life shall be held sacred above all other things? There is no such Institution snd will he none, unless It be a church. Only a man or a body of men Inspired by religion can make such a demand. No other has any vision of a divine order lu the world. In the third place, the church for today requires courage of the highest sort. Indeed, it la the only thing that can possess courage. Courage la an unknown virtue In any man or any society that builds on the Insecure and shifting foundation of nny selfish social order. Courage ie au Impossibility until one feels eternal veraitles beneath hi feet. Nothing today Is more widespread, nothing so permeates every nation in Christendom and every commercial enterprise as fear. Fear la the very atmosphere which every government on earth breathes and our own is no exception. Every ruler king, emperor, esar, president It matters not what the title U has hie body guard, la shadowed by detectives, lest eome one should take hie Ufa. A beautiful m rial order that, in which the tocalled representative! of law and order have so little faith in the justice or beneficence of their lawe, that they dare not trust themselves among those whom the laws are eald to protect! Fear la ever and forever the child of injustice, of oppression, of wrong. Wherever these are, there Ie fear as their very shadow. Where there la justice, where there la Justice, where there la brotherly love, where there la fraternity, there la no fear. If there la to be one Institution In our social order which ahall dare to tell the whole truth, no matter what It costs, there must be courage. If there ie an institution worthy to be called a church, there will he courage of the highest sort. And finally, there eta be no euch thing as a church without love and sacrifice love that Include all, that excludes none sacrifices that is as naturally the expression of this sense of a divine order In the world, giving meaning nnd worth to human life, na sacrifice ie the blossom and crown of motherhood. To be a member of the chureh of Christ In the world the church of the living God cannot be a secondary thing to any human aoul, It muat be the main thing. It will fee. Everything else muat be subordinate to that, everything else will And Its fulfillment and justification in that The trouble with what la miscalled tha church la that It makes no such claim on men, calls forth no auch sacrifice, la no way demands that all other things ahull be subordinate to the vision and truth of religion. Religion has to do with the etor- - 111 S EXAMINEE: OGDEN, ? ff. T. KEY. theater MOUSING la a huu.ro life from the s.uudiKiint It is noth- o i commerce or buiu--e, a price in with Cfiumo-litybut a ing SERMON BY UTAHNA T1IE al. the unirival. must lay claim to mau. Its ini civet ITAII, Is "i; It.nnhpi.oe $ i'. lu deoi:cv a mand includes the whi.'c circle of hu uuia needs, once a n.an known it. lu task is a world task, the 11101 sweepa man ing, revolutionary, can know. The ac ;pe of Us vision spans the whole future f human The destlnl.-- oi men uepend. to rtc-res- post-offic- wr that I J well-know- n ; , k well-kow- com-.pan- twr - DR. ESTES SPECIALIST Office hear, II a. an. Block), Ofdsa, Utah. to Ip. Ava. (Bsyte SMI It. Fishing Tackle Thats Fit for Fishing Thats our claim, for the line we t arry. Good tackle muat apical to the ttucceMful fiuhenuan. Onr line of Eutmtn KODAK TIME INHERE. Kodak and Promo Film Tack Co merits ia complete. All upplieu for the amateur. T. S. HUTCHISON 300 TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET. n WE LOAN YOU AN Electric Flat Iron ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL vu ry oily-look-I- ng t YOU GET THE PAPERS DRAWN CP CONVEYING ME THE LAND AND I'LL MAKE OCT A CHECK IN YOCR FAVOR FOR $6,000. FOUR DOLLARS AND TUE IKON IB VOL' II a ORDER ONE TODAY UTAH LIGHT &RAILWAYC0. y u In IL place!" u , u r you. If you like it, pay ua M They dismounted nnd Dave wu shown tho glittering uud, which however, didn't eeem to duals hie There was a washout on the road eye He didn't even dig down, the owner had expected he would that afternoon, and Myra was kept do. busy at the telegraph Instrument ell Instead, be walked on farther, exthrough tho noon hour, having bar amined the land for some distance, luncheon sent In to her desk. She wondered why Dave didn't bestowed n good deni of attention drop In, as wan hie custom. It was upon a certain rock, picked n stray quite late when the sight operator flower from a solitary cactus and pondered. came to relieve her. The owner of the place, watching Wheres Mr. Stone?" she miked of nnd waiting, sneered Inwardly. the eatlngboune proprietor. "The biggest fool Ie the ' fool who of He grinned la upp.eclatlon wnut he waa about to any. appears wise," he tfaoughL Presently Dsve returned, his big Why. hadnt you heard? Re W truck It . rick Brat thing. A maa eyu almost serious In expression. ff y, y. u ' At the end of thU trill period, If the iron la not aatiifac-toryou may return it to uu, entirely without cost to . ' day." Thntn like your conceit. Dave!" she replied, the color coming lu waves to her face. t . Pot-onln- tan-oth- ome nt Dta-aaee- e Fall-view- ;" love you! - Bar, of the Head, Throat, Nose, IJyn or Ear. All Dtaeaaee of the Lung Bronchial Tubes and Bladder. and Cheat, pi senses of the Stomach, liver. Kidney Heart Disease. Rbromattma. Asthma. Nervous Trodblee, St. Vitas g Dance. Piles, Fistula and all Racial Trouble. Taps Worm. Blood ANY PRIfrom nay cause. HI see see peculiar to Women. VATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cured to stay cared. Remember the examination and advice la FREE. Como at once. Tomorrow may fee too laid. Call or writ. world-famou- "You do love me, Myra, ouly you dont want to admit it You will t Catarrh, Deafness. Ringing in the n u gold-fleck- Partial List of Diseases Cored con-erde- t Iv A . p moat. any' traced a map of the mining district In which hie claim wna located, together with a euple of the sand from hla pocket Dave used Innumerable iueatlona, nnd looked over the stranger's tltla to tha claim, which ha found to. ha flawless Now Ill tell you what Til do," You get the be finally decided. papers drawn up conveying the land, caeck la your and I'll make out fovor for $5000. Then we will go out to this place, and If It looks good to me; well exchntge docutaeata" Specialist Cures svhen other fell. Modern methods. Free consultation for any Chronic Disease et any name er nature. Every case guaranteed. lu tsss Janies Davis began racing At one lime he had twenty horse In tiaiuing. lut wiihiu six months ha tisd lost every ..milling snd hud allowed his business to go io rack and "Do jrou know the man's name?" E. Sanderson Murks." Myra groaned. "Couldn't be worse! He Is notorious swindler. Most likely be does own the land, which In worthies. and be hu scattered golddust there to entice green purchaser. Why wasnt I around to warn Dave!" The rating house man replied complacently that experience wouldn't hurt u yokel, and he might well lose bin pile first luL "Maybe be wont bite," wu hie final connotation. "Theno soft, suy chape sometimes Catch on when no one knows It. "I wish I could think so," aha uld wistfully. Meauwhllo Dava and the mine owner were traveling mlnewurd. E. Sudereon Marks wu by ua menus s poor companion, and tho trip wu full of Interest to the newcomer. They had supper at n ranch, where they remained nil night, continuing their way la the early dawn. "Here," uld E. Sanderson Marks, finally reining up hla horse, "la our love me?" Own up Doctor Estes j l I suppose if I went to work for wages, Myra, youd own up that you yon call 7EmTSTT PLAYWRITER. Grid-field.- IL "What do i V y !" ' - 1 d I- . eral uauagei', A. Fried man: are.v- . I. tan iii irea-uiv- r. lcr Maug-iu- i of Ii.'.o, I tah : directors. W. Knlgiii and l.afayei;e llo'liruok, also ut 1ir.ui, and l L. Olsou of Salt as our fathers nettr dreamed la their cut torn theologies, upon the apprehension and fulfillment of religion. j The world's problem U not how to ruin. He started again in new office, and save men, but how t., nuke men - mt how to save the smil in some future for a whtie uiuaeied a number of cli- life, but how to trafoi.l the aoul in this ents; but he fuuud It Impossible o earn enough money to meet his cun-- ! life." sideralile requirements aud took hii name off the roll. SEVEN TROUCHS. He then turn.-- his attention to the never bar. ate his dinners, but Has Four Mima That Rival tha Famcalled, journalism proving a greater ous Mohawk, Say Expsrta. critic of the Time. he waa a regular contributor to severThe equal al other wrvtkly papers. Vernon, Nev., June He related him If that one of his of Goldfield will never he found. Such has beta the emphatic declara- proprietors, feariug that his article tion of all capitalist aud uiiuiug men would get thr paper into trouble, found j to start a paper of j identified with Neveada in recent him the imiut-years. They were sincere In thle be- hi owu, and the Bat came Into existlief, but the pheuonu nal proven min- ence. its staff was a remarkable one, la later eral wealth of the Seven Trough dis- and lu career rher a weekly J trict bus caused many of them to ears Davit established . I change their opinion; they Investi- called the Phot-nixAfter the death of the Bat Davis ' gated gated thia region, brume heavily interested, and they now have no went to Paris, where be was asisiant editor of Griiguani's Messenger, and hesitancy in saying: " where he spent what he has described ' Seven Troughs will surpass as the only welly hard-utime 1 Although the Seve Troughs district ever had ia my life. He came bark to England in 1890, was discovered a little more than a year ago, the actual development of had a period of some prosperity, and the section has only been la progres was broke again in 1898; for, he aince the first of January, and Vernon,' said, 1 mde It a tale to allow my the principal town, la ouly about sev- weekly expendnture to Just exceed my en months old, with a population of weekly Untune." Two or three years later Davis acciapproximately 600, and numerous business establishments of a permanent dentally met Georgs Edwards la a character. The. wonderful showing train a day or two after the produello that ia being nude by Bevea Troughs of a new play at tha Gaiyty. Edward is clearly rejected by te hscqulsitlon asked him what he thought of It, ead Owen HalT expressed hla belief that operaof property by auch tors and men of wealth as L. A. Fried- he could write one murh better. All man of Dubuque, Iowa, and Goldfield; right," replied EJwardea, you shall Hayes, Monnette and Truelt of Gold- do the next." Within a very short time Mr. field; Hayes, Monnette and Trurtt of Goldfield-Mohawreceived the manuscript of fame; Jesse W. d The Gaiety Girl," practically the AM Knight of 1tsh, who U generally to be the only living man of the modern musical comedies. whose eyes can penetrate rurk; John Then Mr. Davis, la crilabortioa with Harman of Cripple Creek. Colo.; Nix- Sidney Jones, wrote a aerie of sucon and Wingfield of Goldfield, and a cessful musical comedies at Dalys The Oaeha boat of others who have accumulated An Artist's Model," A Greek Slave." The Daly eompay vast fortunes la the mining Industry. Already there has been developed to diirlmc that Rfrio included Hayden a poit that leaves no doubt in the Coffin, fellas Marie Tempest, Miss Let--! minds of capitalists and mining opera-tor- ty IJnd, Rutland Harrington nnd many who have Investigated, at least other artists, aud the "Owfoar properties which bid fair to take en Hall" pieces were Immense euc-s Mohawk rank with the of Goldfield, la richnesa and quantity Turning once mere to Owen Hall's" of ore. Thee properties are the Sev- confessions, one learns that he reen Troughs, commonly known as the ceived 3,000 pounds for the libretto of the Kindergarten, the A Greek S!nvc, and that be butt It Buckhorn and the Masunia Hills. In all horse racing In three weeks. addition to these proven mines there For the Lyric be wrote with Leslie are Innumerable prospect that have Btuart the enormouely sucresaful ' Flo Florodora." which afterward had eo every earmark of becoming bonansa. At present the heaviest operator in great a vogue in America that It waa the Seven Troughs district la L-- A. said that the famous sextet, Tie, Me, Friedman. He hae earned the sobri- Gentle Maldm, Are There Any More at Hume Like Your had supplanted quet of Father of Seven Trough!, through hla extensive operations, and Yankee Doodle" as the American nahis success la bringing the district to tional air. Afterward there came Tbs Silver the attention of oher widely known operators ad capitallsta. Hla position Slipper," The Girl From Kays" In this region. ia analagoua to that of hags aucceasl. The Medal aud Brae" nnd The Messrs. Nixon and Wingfield in the the Maid, Sergeant Goldfield district. Mr. Friedman holds Little Cherub,- the last still running controlling Interest In the Seven successfully la the United States. last autumn, with characteristic auTroughs Mining company, operating the Falnriew, the Seven Tronghe dacity. Mr. Davla floated Owen Hall, Kindergarten Mining company and the Umlted,a company which was to produce hla plays without the expeaae of Seven , Troughs 'There! felines Ha only recantly secured con- the middleman manager. Fur many trol of the Therein company by the weeks he had been seriously ill, but called tentatively purchase of a majority of tha owner- hla new "book, ship stock at a price running high The Catherine Wheel," wee almoat Into tha thousands. I'pon hla return finished, nnd It waa announced recentfrom hla present Eastern trip, which ly that It was to be produced ta the will be in thg .near future, the comautumn at tha Adelphi Theater. Lonpany will be reorganised and tha elec- don Leader. tion of new officer will probably result as followf: President and gen WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. ' fr 5 1007. happened to drop In who bad a elalm up In tho mountain. Oold right lu plain sight, of court, but mam waa hard up uud Eton ML I guess your H took friends easy. along n deed check tor $5000 to swap for to the laud." "Well I knew Duvo waa not q harper, but I didnt suppose be each s fool ns that I was bar mental comment. "The mua Mowed him send right from the place that had gold In It!" chucked tho proprietor. Myrn'e short laugh bud little mirth "I dont know whether Its conceit. or what it is, Myra. Something tells me. and tells me true, that yon love me." With thin parting statement, Dave sauntered away to deposit $6000 la tha bank. Before night Hockleys knew that the lateat comer had deposited J6000 In the bank nnd wna going to Invest U in mining stock. The next mall out conveyed thlaR intelligence . to. one E. Sanderaon Marks, and two days Inter the westbound express brought an man to tha station beyond Hockmounley's. Fran there he took tain stage end reached hie destination by s circuitous route. "Made bln acquaintance yet. Bill?" be asked of a friend who join. him Immediately after hla arrival. Sura! Were old chums nr-'.-" "What kind In he?" There Tenderfoot easy marie. bnS objecttion and thrifty. who wee ed U settling down ta a ateady, pay- he la!" pointing to Dura, them. ing ssktnnce, or to ths feeding of approaching "Big, soft and alow. Looks Ilka a cow and pig on the farm. won tha verdict of wanderer, and Myra, white elephanL" He heroine Mr. Marks college, a bnaee after UUcedlcf When he met Dave, he Informed feed otm west end tecurod the po-him 4 that he wee Hockjust In from the at ooroetor sition of telegraph mines, nnd that be haJ a claim ttrat he knew to be n good thing, for tie the Dave " De now idM t gold was I plain sight, but be haJ-time, "what dll yet the money to work IL In fact, ' aero was ao hard up that he wool "Sam rsuau- you did Vo make he take most anything, cash down, for my for tunw" ' 21, AN IMPECUNIOUS evo-luMe- M - Jl'XE Mr. Marks assented to thin proposition. nnd H arranged that X they should start on horseback that thing? naked Dnvs afternoon. "Five thousand dollars" "It worked an slick as gretse," Thntn odd! replied Dave reflecsaid Mark! to Bill. "The land fldut tively. cost much, I will never make $6000 "Why?" easy again, end you'll get your Its Just the amount I brought so commission all right"' with me to Invent. I hope the wind hasn't scattered That In a coincidence," agreed E. looks if It the gold dust you planted," observed become of your wife after you hud Sanderson Marks "It B11L wna meant yon should bay IL" spent your capital." "O. I dug down deep, sifted It la Where Is your claim?" "Shed be better off than before. E. Sanderson Marks Instantly pro- - nnd marked the place." I Insured my Ilf tor $5000." . j am surprised ut ao much Thats when you are mistaken HE Overland Limited, drawn Dnvs.. I came to make a living, not Iron by two puffing, panting a fortune. If succeed, its because horses, stopped at Hoeklay'a, a I work hard, which Is mors thau you llttls mining town to allow n can any for you reelf. passenger to descend, and then dwinIts different now, Myra. Before dled to a streak of smoke la the dis- fathers death, I hud nothing to start tance with. Now that I have capital. I can Hockleys vu certainly not an en- make money nnd marry." Tha aoll was of a vivid "Yon might die. Then what would ticing copper color, and vegetation waa very spans. A complete view of the "city" vit affoided from the citation 'and Included a tioieL.torrding home, , e, two saloons, general .bank.. church nod schoolbcuae-comblnt.tlo- n building, and a few ecatterej adobe dwelUom "Not much cf a place, but there In It for me." Biny be miliicne thought the newcomer. "!'.! go In and give Myra a jrpriae,'"' ar.d he made his sonfidrar v.1 hops fully Into the depot toward The clicking of ths telegraph kaya. "Stop your dot aud dash work, Myra sed ray 'nowdy.' " A young women with belt resembling In few ths soil of ths Discs lumped up at the firat ecund of the latly-lucgand voice, familiar; same quickly forward. Why, Dv Btos! What lu the world brought you oet feme?" "Father Is dead, nnd I sold ihe place and cams oet feere to get rich," man. replied the V O," said Myra. "Wall, the beet i place to room la at tha hotel. Ton'd better eat over bare st the depot. The cooking la good, had X can get . you rates." Whan Dave was Installed at the be walked bask ta the depot hotel, ,r, ta hare farther convene with Myra Mills. . Back In childhood and boyhood Raya, throe two people had been But Myra wna ambi- ) ILTE0 Q L I nlii.lt- - lit,- - ot ti.I the wh.lt-horizon- . . . MONDAY, All right!" be eald emphatically. We'll exchange pa- "Ite n deal I per." Mnrke drew n long breath of relief, nnd the exchange wu Instantly effected. IU rid buk to Hockley witk yon and get some digger to com out here," uld Dave cheerfully. They reached tho reach again In time for dinner, aud then rode on In spite of a threatening aky imd warnings from the sow puncher. Toward nightfall there came up one of thou auddau, ragtag bllasarde peculiar to that region. Blinded by cutting sleet, the horses . staggered on. The oae Dare wu riding finally gave out and fell to the ground. Well have to both ride you re, be called horaoly to the man In Advance, who made ao reply, but gave a sharp cut to bln bee, and wu eooa lost to eight la tha darkness. Dave laughed a queer little laugh, and waited by the side of the dud animal for the storm to subside. Late la the night, when the blln-xar- d It had ended suddenly came, a rescuing party rodo out from tho much Into the moonlit desert They passed the body of a white horse. Thats the one the big man rode," exclaimed one of the cowboys, and they kept a lookout for the body of the rider. A mile farther they came to another dead hone with the rider, a corps underneath .the animal. Still farther they came to the Mg nun," walking leisurely along. he eeld, Thin bents walking, "Am I on climbing Into tha wago Dave looked at bar Intently tor moment, and then took bar In Ui strong young nrma. Yon dp love ms, Myra?" Yes; Devs," she replied meekTy, And you '11 take me rich or poor?" Tee, Dave, sad I guess It'll ul ways be poor. Ive made up my mind to that" I Hla laugh wu good to bar. Did you buy the land, Dave?" Tea of eounn, I did. But whom I passed my partners corpse; I helped myself to the cheek and torn It up. He left no wllL and I gucu I wu his next friend. Bo now I have a elalm aud the money to worts It with." O. Dave, theres nothing te work. Hie friend put him on to Jto fact of your having money, and got drunk and told how Mr, Marks had foul you. put gold lu the eaad Dave laughed softly. I um going to rent up today aa toll you how much I love yen, Mynt end tomorrow Ill re out with earn fellows snd begin on my mine. "What's tho bee, Dev?" X bought th lead to work K. f hired the men to work on It before ' I bought IL Two weeks later come wonderful tables to (lock lev of tbs gold la Dave's mine, (t- - finally eold out uud took hla sweetheart back asst to be married Ie ter aU "It wm jus ahrar tuck, Dara." uld Myra. '1 mafeea cm tremble whea I think hew you avallovrod that gold M,d ntory." "I didn't swallow It," laughed I Dave. Varies and Bill ut tie deal they wr vylaughing the right trull T ing to put ,'p on- me!" "The low 6- the world did yog "Yes; nnd you are In luck. We came to your bone dead, and ex- eome to buy?" "Ive bee in the mining business pected to find you In the same box. Then we found that sharper pal of before. One year I ttrrM t chain yours. Looksd like he wu killed by all summer hr a sureaor who afthe hone falling onto him." terward struck ft rich. He wts la Hen u sharper, but bee no pal hie special who ! came (rot ha of mine, uld Dave, relating the Hockleya, aed be lasited to 3 told mo be thought there wag a good story of his dssertioo. "Well, Murks wont have no region out near Marks p!ara end mourning, wu the universal com- gave me the tip to buy It U I wsald ment. and he gave me a let of lua'.toa They reached Hocklcye early In about tha land. He hod more noaof the morning, and when Dave than fee knew That to (t with, but might Myra, he found she had heard he told me to get bold of ft and hed related take It off my banie any time." the story of hie adventure What wna IL" mused Kyu, Mat by the cowboys She wu still faint said ahou( from the knowledge of hla narrow the eating house thee non, easy chaps I escape. u u xvm-hear- cr ta u nr |