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Show THE MOEXiyg Smlthfleld to boost for their team. They will leave for Smbhfleld on the night of Jnly 3rd. and vIH take with them one of Ogden's bands, and will be a feature of the parade at Smith-tlelon July 4th. lUTCDtfiT MINING EXAMINER; OGDEN, COMPANIES T7TAII. FRIDAY, JUNE MUNICIPAL il EXAMINER TELEPHONES luRfMdMt Phene I twi rings Phene, ....NS. B1 N. El No. M EUMNE6S OFFICE PIMM InRpwtwt l Ne. PIwm, one ring LIGHTING WEBER STAKE ROOM 6 EDITORIAL The supreme court of Utah yesteris of day handed don a a derision thatwho is special interest to every person Interested in Utah mining corporations. It in effect says that a company at tbe time of made Incorporation cannot later by n majority vote of stockholders s legally change to make its consiiiuikm and its stock assessable. The case was brought by Ellen Ga-ragainst the St. Joe Mining company, In which the plaintiff aoughl to have the company restrained from selling at delinquent assessment sale stock owned by her, her contention beSTRONG CORPS OF TEACHERS EL- ing that the assessment was not legal,o on the grounds that it bad hero lucor-pECTED LAST EVENING. company rated as an and that the constitution had been by a mere majority tola In Seventeen Instructors Have Been En- changed the district the defendant company gaged for the Well Known Edudemurred to the plea and the demurrer cational Institution. was sustained. Appeal was then taken to the supreme court, the issue Just oui lined iwffif the hiity one inThe Weber Stake arsJemy board of volved. and the decision of the lower education hela a meeting last evening court was reversed. Without reference to the merits of at the arsdeuy building for the purthe particular case decided, the reverpose of passing upon matters pertainsal will be welcomed on account of ing to that institution. The following la the peraonne of the principle involved, it being plain the faculty determined upon for the that the possibility of stuck being at any time made assessnext school year: David O. McKay, principal: Wilford able by a majority vote of stockholders would rause Investors In many M. MrKendrlck, department of mathematics: Joseph Balllntyne. department cases at least to shun Utah corpora-doo- r of opportunity for designing ones of music: Sylvester D. Brad Curd, of eduction; Sarah T. Evana. to do injustice to minority stockholddepartment of domestic arts and ers. scienco; Daniel R. Shurtliff, department of stenography; Lefeiy K. CowOPENIHC Of UTAH PARK les. English grammar and physical geography; M. Rich Porter. German, Summer Season Will Commence botany and agriculture; J. Perry GodSaturday Evening. dard, department of bookkeeping and economics; Geo. W. Bailey, natural After many attempts la tha pact science and Spanish; C. J. Jensen, three weeks, Utahns Fark will open in mathamatlcs; history and uslsiaut on Saturday night Eva Farr, assistant In domestic arts; its summer season vaudeville one of the with strongest Mercy Bnker, elocution and literature; season. here this shows presented Miss Ballard, department of domestic The Park theater has bees comscience; Wilford O. Ridges, departequipped with new scenery pletely ment of manual training. seating caOf the above alignment the following and stage furniture and theshow are new members: J. Percy Goddard, pacity of the open air On house upon. stormy of Salt Lake, whose assignment to greatly improvedwill he presented in the department of bookkeeping will nights the show theater. materially strengthen the com mere is 1 I'tahnn Other features will be added during a school. la He of the department There will be roller member of this year's gradual Ing class tbe season. of the 8tate I'nirrrsity; George W. skating in the Utahns rink with band ot this concerts, which will also be given Bailey la also a graduate evening In front of ths park enyears graduating class of the State each trance between the hours of 7 and 8. University, and will All the vacancy ocnssloned by the resignation of I who leaves shortly to do misPRESIDENT SMITH RETURNS sionary work In Swltierland; C. J. Jensen was the former principal of Today From a Trip to ths Summit Stake academy and will Party Returns Pacific Coast ths fill the vacancy caused by Prof. Terry's resignation, who leaves today Salt Lake, June 27. Prest, Jos. F. to take charge of the Summit Stake Smith and party are home from their academy at Coalville; Mercy Baker, The trip, the former principal of the School of lilt to the northwest. Elocution and Oratory at Salt Lake, which was of two weeks duration was a very pleasurable on from beginwill succeed Jennette McKay-Morrrlwho resigned to accept a higher and ning to end. To attend Jho Union more reaponalhle position assistant stake conference, at which time the In surgery and medicine to Dr. Morrell, new tabernacle at La Grande, Oregon, formerly of Logan, but now of this wna dedicated, was the principal busi-to that took President Smith city, and whose large practice simply ness state. With him went President demanded of him an assistant; Miss that Ballard Is a graduate of the domestic Anthnn H. Lund and others. The mrettnghouM wna well filled science department of the Agricultural. college of Uigan and Wilford O. on the occasion of Its dedication, Ridges la a well known carpenter and Sunday afternoon, June 16, many of the contractor of this city. present being A good spirit prevailed Principal David O. McKay In hla J church. report to the board stated that the i throughout the services. The dedicacarpenter work In the new building tory prayer was offered by President was completed and that tbe cost of Smith. La Grande is situated In Grande the new addition up to date was which dues not Include the beating Ronds Valley one of the most fertile spots In America. It la the center plant of an agricultural and horticultural The board discussed tbe best methods of beating and Anally appointed region, and the aite of an extensive beet augar factory. A lumber mill, a committee consisting of N. C. John Watmm and David O. Mc- with a capacity of lOO.i-- tf feet dally, la also located there. The city has Kay to Investigate the matter. Out of eight members tbe following a population of about 6,000. Within a radlua of 60 miles from La seven were present: L. W. Shurtliff, Uhu. F. Middleton,. S. C. Flygare Grande are a score or more large Robt. McQuarrie, Joseph Stanford, lumbering establishments and all In David McKay and John Watson. All all the people living there are prosexcept the latter, are members of the perous and pleasant feelings and reoriginal board, wblch was organised lationships exist between neighbor In 1889, and to them Is due much of and neighbor. President Smith's party went to tbe honor for the success that tbe Portland, thence to San Francisco, and academy has arhleved. home by way of Loa Angeles, arriving SPECIAL EXCURSION EAST VIA in the city this morning. All returned the Union Pacific. July 18th and 25th. In the best of health and the trip was. Tickets good to return until October enjoyed by every member of the Slat Ask agents for particulars. H ACADEMY PLANT VISIT FACULTY BREVITIES NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS la aak-l- i com plain ta regarding Um deliver o tba Examiner do ao direct to t dr car culatloa department, and not to riorc. An y cubic ribor ailing to receive the Eumlaer will confer a favor by calling No. kg either phene before a. bl LAMAR KELSON, I Signed) Circulator. i Judge Howell held court la yesterday. Farming-to- n Come In and be Introduced to your shoes. Christensen. James Bprunt, Jr., representing the Weatlnfhouae Elecrrlc company, up from Salt Lake City yesterday. tu See llalaa Transfer Co. for storage of all kladn Our apscialty la moving pianos, furniture and office fixtures. Trustee H. S. Joseph, of the Salt Induatrial School board, was an Ogden visitor yesterday afternoon. Chambermaid WANTED Hotel. at feed Mrs. W. A. Middleton, wife of the well known Southern Pacific conductor, accompanied bv her daughter, have gone to Long Brauch, OalUurnla, . to spend the summer. We are it for Shoea (or the whole family. Chrieteneon, Apostle David O. McKay will be la attendance at the funeral services of ths Kenhswe, to he held in Layton at 2 p. m. today. If you are going to move aee Malta transfer vine. Leave orders tor eoaL SL Slades Phones. About thirty whits den hut evening on special to work on Park Line, which la laborers left Ogthe Yellowstone the Yellowstone being pushed to Mil Twsaty-flft- h completion, house to FOR SALK Oood be moved off. Chnuneey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Tot-Lin- l. Geo Sang, a Chinaman, died very uddenly about 10 O'clock yesterday forenoon, at a Chinese morning house. No. MS Twratg-fift- h street'. Death resulted from heart failure, brought on by excessive use of morphine and oplnm. He will be hurried today in the city cemetary, according tothe Chinees customs. at Low Shoee tenson. - Low Price. Chris- Funeral services over the remains of Bert Wootten were held yesterday at X p. m., at the Fifth ward meeting bouse, Counsellor Jacobs presiding. In addition to the music furnished by members of the ward choir, Mrs. Mary Farley sang. Oh, How Sweet to Be The speakers were Herman There. Penkers, Counsellors 8hreeve and Jacobs and President Charles F. Middleton. There was good sized audience and the floral offerings were many. Interment took place in the City cemetery. Perhaps the greatest ball game of season, and general good time will occur at Smlthfleld, Vtah, on July 4th, when Manager Fred P. Hollingsworth of the Lewis Jewelers Baseball team will take hla players to that point to cross bats with the Smlthfleld nine, this team from Ogdea being composed of men from the 8. P. shops, and ths entire body will travel to the $18.-00- Fly-gnr- e. com-peny- OF COUNCILMEN TO THE not been determined. However, with the demand for light and motive power in Ogdeu the prupusiikm would pay at almost any price. Here we pay 11.00 per month miulmum rate. Brigham lliy and Logan own their own plants. The former city, at the rate of 10 cents per light per month, fur shows net earnings of 1906. The gross earnings fur the same year were 6133,394.40. Surely Ogden ooulil duplicate that, all other things being equal. WARDLEICH-MAC- PROPOSED SITE. er Popular Facte and Figures the Cost to the City fer Erection ef Fewer House and Pipe Line. The people of Ogden must not think that the proposition sprung In the City Council last Monday evening was the birth of the munripal lighting plant Idea. The city fathers have 28, 1907. ANTI-HUGGIN- G MEETING OF Young Couple United Bonds of Matrimony. Riverside has organized , hugging society, and them is hoT. that It will take Poor, grow and blossom; nor is the hope so unreasonable ns It appears at first ., thought Ban Pranctac. paper. To be such societies generally come u ing. They are organised by dear girl who just cant bear to think of hugged. and they get along first n l until the right fellow. In each lnd'viu-ua- l Instance, cornea along. Tnen old human nature asserts itself, and the blessed individual member has a fall JOHN ElEWlS RESIGNS AS PRESIfrom grace, and la warned bv th DENT. president or secretary that eiiher she must reform or leave tbe socieu. I never knew iff such a case whivii J. C. Nys Elected to Fill ths Vacanc- y- the sweet thing did not leaveinthe soShort Line Club Hsuae in Ogden-Impo- rtant ciety. You see, she considers the case Matters Considered. up one aide and duwn the other, and decides that it would take a good deal to compensate for a lack of luring The Civic Improvement league met her peekaboo waist mussed in Just ths last evening at the Weber club rooms, fight way. One by roe, the other and transacted the following business: members are attacked In the same Ths resignation of president John manner, and there goes your aociety! 8. Lewis was accepted and he was It meant well, but human nature it out given a hearty vote of thanks in appro-elatio- n knocked The Riverside society, however, is of his services, C. waa Nye j. different. It Is organized to terminate unanimously elected to fill the vacan-- ! the public pangs of the loving twatua F. M. Diggs was chosen second vice president to fill the vacancy occa- who hug and osculate along tho highsioned by the elevation of Mr. Nye and ways. You know the kind, for yuu John 8. Lewis was transferred to the have seen them the kind that have on each other secured a strangle-hol- d directorship A communication waa received from and will not let go merely because somebody Is passing the kind that the presidency of the Weber Stake, have glued their prehenzible lips had under advisement stating Uu paroxysmal kiss and the. Improvement of the Tabernacle will notinbea tong, disturbed by mere. human square. The Bocky Mountain Belk Telephone flitting to and fro. You hnvo seen have you not? I have. ent In a comunlcatlon, stating they theIt kind, ie this kind against whom the were contemplating moving their poles a people' have organised from tbe middle of tbe streets. They Riverside and with crusade, may success be have agreed to move their poles from them. I do not know what the young the middle of 25th street from the men who Indulge in this sort of thing to soon depot Washington avenue, just into, nnd probably I should ns they receive permission from the develop dislike to know, but tbe girl grow city council to bring their conduit up into tbe women who robe and disrobe tho paved portion of 24th street. in front of unshaded winthemselves A communication wan received from dows, such ss abound In New York the county outnmissioners, stating they city. They must, for th immodesty were In hearty cooperation with the displayed In the latter ease Is but the league regarding the removal ot signs natural development of the former imfrom the rocks in Ogden canyon nnd , to take steps that no more slgflv should modesty. be placed there In the future; that Ready Yvorth Rsading.' they had placed tbe matter in the At certain times- la tbe year, nnd hands of Commissioner McKay .with Instructions to take action at once particularly a month or two before tbe Christmas holidays, new book relative to the matter. A communication was received from come into newspaper office for review General Manager Bancroft regarding fatter than any one man can possibly the erection of a railway employss read and review them with justice eiclub bouse at Ogden, In which he stat- ther to himself or the books. He ed: I have no doubt hut that an em- glanbea through them hastily, unless ployes club house at Ogdea would they are by noted authors, gets a prove very desirable, alike to the men salient ben nnd there and writes ajad tbe company, and when we suc- them pointas best lie can. Then be up" ceed In completing some of the work we are now engaged upon at Ogden forgets all about them. A friend came to me one day and and that we have In contemplation for the near future, we will take up the expressed bis gratification at the way question iff constructing n club house I had written up a new novel by a in your dty. comparatively unknown author," said Another communication from the the literary editor of a Chicago paper. same source, stated that the Utah Ton expressed my Idea ef it exact, conLight and Railway conipanj had ly,' ho said. It is one of the remarkacluded to withdraw Its application for ble books of the year. The plot ia the appropriation of the surplus waters unique, tbe treatment of l( is of Ogden canyon. A motion was adopted to tbe effect bold a iid origins! and the dialogue that a communication be sent to the crisp nnd deltghtfuL It will make a city council calling attention to the great hit. 'Well. I said. If it is as good ns poor street cleaning service and the Combad condition of sumo of ths other afi that ril read it street crossings. panion. The question of municipal lighting " cams up for discussion and the com$10 reward mittee, which had been previously appointed, waa Instructed to express the league's appreciation of the council's For the arrest and conviction of any action regarding the matter, and to party or parties stealing tho Ogdea assure the council that the league Standard or the Morning Uxmminor. stood wady to assist the project. LAMAR NELSON. Circulator. It wu decided. In view of the floral AuIs to take place In DAILY FROM JUNE 21ST TO JULY carnival, which gust, that no prises be offered fur best 13th, cheap round trip tickets on Hla kept lawns, ns the money would bo to Bpokans,. Portland, Ban Francisoo needed to finance the carnival. and Loa Angeles. Bee agents for parThera were eleven members of the ticulars. board present, the largest number ever present in the leagues History a FOURTH OF JULY ROUND TRIP fact which evidenced the growing In- rates via Oregon Short Line on ula terest In this Important department July 3 nnd 4th. ' Good to return until July 6th Be' Agents fur pgrtlcu-lirof the city's government. THE CIVIC u i. LEAGUE WEOOINC K SOCIETY. In 'At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James Mack, at No. 1462 Washington avenue, last night, occurred the marriage of their daughter, Wanda, tq Foster Wardlelgh of this city. The ceremony, which was performed by Bishup James Taylor was simple and yet moat beautiful. The bride was attended by her slater. Miss Ada Mack, and the groom by hla brother, Otis Wardlelgh. Miss Hope Fishbern at the piano artistically rendered Mendelsohns Wedding March. The bride was attired In a gown of white chiffon and silk. The parlor, where the ceremony was performed, was beautifully decorated in red and white rosea and carnations. In the dining room pink and white roses and carnations were used fur the decorations. An elegant wedding repast was served. The reception was attended by several hundred friends of the popular young couple, who ifeorived many rare and costly wedding presents. After a abort trip Mr. and Mrs. Wardlelgh will be at home to their friends on Twelfth street. The bride Is the charming and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mack and has ever been popular In the younger social act. The groom la the son of Col. and Mrs. H. C. Wardlelgh and la one of the rising young men of the city. He ia a valued employee of the Ogden Milling and Elevator company of this city. been working etendlly but secretly along that line for some time past. The matter was brought to a climax by the an La of Councilman Thomas nf the Third ward, at the last session ef the council when he moved that the city take step to secure the necessary power. It was hoped and expected by some that the necessary water right would be secured in Ogden canyon. The action of tbe Union Light k Power company Induced the committee, of which Sam Thomas la chairman, to look elsewhere, not tost the water could not be secured, but for other res sous. When the council vu looking around or a suitable site for a dam, Bryan there was a great deal of power that Barker, of Willard, suggested that there was a great deal of power that might be used in Willow Creek. The members of the council visited the canyon at different timet. The last trip was taken Wednesday afternoon by Sam Thomaii Dr. Dickson, 8am Browning, A. H. Moyes and The run was representatives. made to Willard In one hour and five minutes, and barring some stretches WARD HOLDS 0PE8-H0US- E the road It excellent for automobiles. left Barker the home At the of party the autos and took hones for he climb Wsll Known Confectioner Entertains from mile one fer Public. The canyon in about the city the road leading to it being Fueler's Military band drew n large excellent When we were in in the canyon crowd In front of .Wards confectionproper, the traveller forgets much of ery last evening. The occasion was hie unpleasantness of the steep and the grand opening of the establishrocky trail. The water tumbles and ment Souvenir tens were given to foams over rocks and cllffa tbe entire all the ladles presenting themselves distance. For beauty, untouched and and Shorts orchestra seated In the often times spoiled by human hands, balcony, discoursed sweet music. The soda fountain is an elegant one Willow Cheek canvon is a marvel. The road Is a trail, steep, winding and nnd was admired most of all. Thi rocky but nevertheless ' capable of work table of tho soda fountain la in front of the large mirror with onyx being travelled. The site of the proposed dam le standards, and ta constructed on the some three miles up the canyon and latest sanitary driplest system and of olid German allvei. la about 1.000 feet above the valley. t la formed by When told by two different parties The creek at two ereams runnlag together, oue that hla place was not equaled in Drofrom the east, the other from the ver or surpassed in Los Angeles and e that he ought to be in the latter place, southeast. Just where they join, has narrowed the canyon and has Mr. Ward retorted: T ought to be made an excellentlocntlon for backing right where I am. It is none too good for Ogden." up the water. , Mr. Whrd claims his success is due At thla point it proponed to run n g never-buyinof south a in to pursuing the pulley wooden pipe 8,000 feet long westerly direction,' with a tell of 63 anything he can better make. feet per mile. . From there the pipe to the northwest takes a sharp JULY EXCURSIONS fur a distance of 1,075 feet with a drop Thla last of 1.066 teat per mile. Via Colored Midland stretch of pipe is to be of steel, the To Chicago, Minneapolis. Omaha, vast pressure of the water making Kansas City and intermediate points; wood useless. It will increase the exalso Colorado points. One fare plus ' pens of construction somewhat, but two dollars for the round trip. Return the the case at hand demands It At limit October 31st. On sale July 18th foot of last stretch of pipe will be nnd 25th. Write U H. Harding, Balt the power house, which will transmit Lake for full particular!. in Ogthe electricity to a - . ii - We have den. Juet received another car There are various objections raised of stylish buggies, surreys to this location, for Instance, the ex- and all latest styles, to be carriages, the of but power sold retell at wholesale prices, Sidconstruction, pense will water. low at offset that generated Stevens Implement Co. There are eight second feet which ney makwould generate 9K bone power, EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE SUN-daing allowances for losses, 800 horse June 80th, vim Oregon Short Line, power would be available In Ogden. 61.00 round trip. All trains. EXCURSION TO M EXICO CITY. The water will not be taken away TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. from the stream except for the disARTIFICIAL IC tance of the pipe line. The water Dally June 19th to July 11th. LOST A small black and white Fox need will run back again In the creek Terrier. Answers to the name of Union artiround before It leaves tbe canyon, ao that' trip!. of sale Via exclusive have We ths Pacific, (69.15 Utah. Return to 286 23rd e tract, return below can use for water who the until Ice. The purest of the pure. Tickets good to ficial those Sep. 15th. nnd receive reward. Irrigation purposes need have no fear Call Independent phono 284 or Bell CHEAP ROUND TRIP RATES TO 310X. Ogden City Ice Company, Samas to the outcome. The exact dimensions of the dam, uel Thomas. Manager. Office 411 California daily, June 23rd to July WANT AD8 BRING BIG RESULTS. - WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. nor the cost of the power bouse have Twenty-fourt6th. 8ee agents for particulars. street the-pres- s - tbM-fxAn- na-ur- . n . y, a. . h TEDS ACTIVE PARTNER 'ho ot Jimmie and they had formed a partnership more or 1ms silent but decidedly firm, in the younger his mlwyi ewn boyhood reproduced, and to Jin-m- i the sympathy and understandwxa wonderfully ing of grown- comforting when the maternal hand lid net stars ths red that spelled the shiM. Jimmie 4M wet really mean to he a bad bey. There were time; when aftenhcujtt tdS him that he had been fa h wrong, but at the moment the temptation to do this or that sglng was irreilstlble, and he simply followed fate F ROM Se'wyn mom-- m-r- t uv 1 shall not have to hide behind a child. I do not put Jimmie up to hlo devilment; almply sympathize with the exuberance that impels him to such trick. A tiny hand wu slipped into hia own brown fingers, and with a atart ha realised that in tha feeat of the argument neither had aeon Gertrude enter the store. "I'm glad that at luat one person maun flushed "If you hotly. Relwyn understands hla to Jlmmje, she uid, with Jimmie tricks, np I that put I he said, "yon are very much mis- a grateful glance Into his fact. am sorry ho wu a bad boy this morn taken." To nqnara things be suggested a trip down to tho village for a soda.. s were still sipping their soda They when Taggart came limping la looking for some liniment. Ah, he said, with a painful effort at geniality. I perrelva that the young man is receiving ths reward of merit. s1d alowly, red-hand- ed ths rail a standingnousagainst now, having af ths aicntr jwllttiy declined rest Bel wye's offer of . u I didn't mono to hart his old he explained, "but Mr. Yaggri kh been making such a bluff thv. I fast wr.L'ted to ms him a cropper. fv t was worth a licking It" warwt 'Id ha.--e oat yislf." !wchuckling over ths emmbrcnce rff the picture Taggart had mctlc as bo had puffed up to the hotel porch in his racing automo-bll- o and ths sorry figure he had cut a few wlastes later as he limped np the dri--e after the auto tlraa had picked up the rope Jimmy had laid in ths read after thought-tell-y placing a few tacks through to ensure its being picked 'be np. Fad Jimmy known that tho auto would upset he would not have done aueb t thing, bat he wu not altogether sorry, and Selwyn, wu delighted. In cp'tc of his braggadocio Taggart eeened to have tho inside rack with Gertie ds March and Selwyn hated him hr 1L Whs: It cams to yachts they stood vpon even ground, for Selwyn' t' Grac:e was a shade tester than Gertruds, bat Eclwyn could ot afford an automobile, too. and on shorn ho felt very much like a seal ea fte beach. Gertrude cared mere for antomo-tUja- g ttan she .did for water. Mi ted Selwyn eare-lera- ly ds ly. - Tag-cur- nt till nics to Taggart, but sho cultivated a taste for ths water, and wu on tho Oracle more often than she wu in the racing car, to Selwyns great dellghL Taggart, on tho other hand, grew morose and aullen, and he seemed to tako a delight la urging Jimmie to mistakes. The climax came when he bought some snuff and a powder blower and sugguted to tho boy that It would be a good Joka' to sprinkle the dark plain with It. That evening Jimmie marched up and down the porch and In hla train followed a chorus of sneeses. Jimmie was caught and carried off to his room for punishment. His explanation that he received the auggeitlon from Taggart wu met with a flat denial, and that person smiled In utisfactlon presently through ths open window cams tha sound of punlsbmenL Selwyn heard, too, snd presently he eought out Taggart. He found him standing out on the rllff, apparently very much utlefled with what he had Tou know very well, he bedone. gan with preamble, that you put the youngster up to that trick. I suppose you overheard the convolution, sneered Taggart. No. admitted Selwyn, "but Jimmie tells the truth, and I know that when he uys that you put him up to It it Is so." What are you going to. do about It?" he sneered. "Jimmie got spanked for his share of the trick, uld Belwyn meaning- "PoHlbly," wu ths euy aaawer. "No doubt thats true, hut were I Sherlock Holmes I fear I should have small difficulty In deducting a connection between lea cream sods and certain ropes." Belwyn flushed, hut made no move. There were a lot of women In tbe store sad he knew that Taggart wu relying upon thie. Whsn I get ready to square" he ing, hot I know ho did not mean 1L" Jimmie beat hie glau with the Sit spoon In token of approval. down," he Invited cordially. Tod'll bny yon some soda, too. She bluahed, but unk lato ths seat, and It was with Jimmie ea cn. side and Selwya on tho othor that she strolled back to the hotel. It seemed to mark a tomls" yrlat la tha battla for bar hand, Ehs was "And I am to share his nts? snggeater Taggart. "Prectaely, agreed Belwyn, dropping hie cost. "What's nuce for the goose ought to be nuce for the gander. Taggart rune at him like a bull, but In the end he wu soUbdly thrash-e- l, and. having suffered two detests, wu willing to let Belwyn lure Fed he kept quiet It would have been all right, but Instead he made onplatet to the propretor to the vut eqertalnmDt of that individual and ?: soon Li "Very wu ell over the hctol. Thsrs were soma who preA'-te- d that Taggart would abandon ths kept too far ahead for us to chau after thaL but It only made him fouling. the more eager. In some fashion ho mods Gertrude believe that Belwyn wu making Jimmie the excuu for an aeuult to utlsfy hla own grudge, and her favor turned toward Taggart In the days that followed. This sent Belwyn into tho dumps, and for a while he contemplated a retreat himself until Jimmies counsel prevailed. I wouldnt go away," he declared, on the deck of the Grade. they "I'd stay on and brat hla boat In the regatta. The Grade can go lota more than hia old boat. . That's the best way to brat him. Before the race Gertrude began to look with more favor on Belwyn, and the time for the regatta approached it wu whispered about that the winner of the race would gain Mils March's hand well the hotel cup. Both of the boats were laid up for a scraping, and the day before the race were taken out and turned up. The plan was excited at tha report that Mlsa March wu to nil on the Gertrude, and that Jimmie had been appointed official mascot of the ut , any trial at yovr r For a mon-ra- t flUcl Jimmied It's this way," he explained, as then he three hs arms Impulsively tho flush reddened through the tan. around Betwyn'a neck. "Yce're a You know I wanted to get hanks brick, Ted, L raid. dlds'Y oe with BUI Taggart for putting me up what a row I wu going to make " to that snuff thing. I knew that It It was b.-- ror dolwrn to would hurt him most If he and Gert tha o es u he eresced d wna to come In after you, so lut tha line, tut b- - ;t tto- them with I night sneaked out of bed and put rolling tecs, snff ra soon u he eoulj a tin pall on ths Gertrude. It wu n he went up to i.oicl big pail, you know, only I made a He went cows to dinner to ne mistake and put it os the Grade. You ;ni-Jlainle had ftsp twitched places after I went to bed, pleuvnt alresdr goes our t? She Oracle to cat didnt you? off rim um'er pretence of having For moment Belwyns fingers a swim.pell worked nervously, then he turned to Prater try Taggart sp.ng forwred the boy. the Marches came down the ety but with anile Gertrude raised him do - d. u and csffir np to 8elwysw "I Wiirri Ui spesk to Will yiu ment, rh iwte on tho pies?" u She a for three .m-n- er vu odd that tha March family should be so divided, but after Jimmie had licked a bigger boy than himself for uylng that he was a hoodoo It wu accepted that perhaps he might bring luck. When they set out for the start-l- a boat the Grade moved sluggishly and heavily through the water. Tag-ga- rt got the best of the start and wu over the Una a full minute before hla rival crossed. - made e me iw oat were no gneU tr.d turned to test him. I wanted r. tel! you." he rail with glowlrg ree, "hew splendid tils eftreuenn. Jliscie you were couldn't Etcid !L and rams ard fold he me all about :i know dreads tbe Met of bearding whcoL I want to thank yuu'fo yrar .?oj4 neu to hire.' "You we," b vkvvd ly. "we worn cr of fellow conspire tors, and I rev Ids very reeN Mill on a pal." If If !ketce "qutto she blteM would like to wk "Jimmie he seemed M uld Grade. It seemed parent, ror nt the lint leg he four minutes nnd a half, and second turn he had betterei When the finish Una wu cross Grade was half way down th leg, and Ted Belwyn wu elttl the rail dejectedly. Jimmie crap np alongside. Ted." he whispered. If then something the matter with th you could claim n foul, couldn't How do you- inrun?' he 'Thsrs wu no fouling. The Ge 'td good-nair- u u yi ay think " knrs rhst LV-- e I wait tw isL aev bepe1' In his Ehe placed Is- 1 promised J'.DirS you routs bl hi If yen wnted to be," brother-- ! she smljed. "T.a.s why ! proposed." to her party, and She went' ook hie with slr.ging hvu nut to the Grac.'-Athing doing? Jemandsd J!w vs he emotred role from tbe You he sa!J. is h-.- THIS BENT. RELWYN INTO TH DUMPS. See here, Jimmie, - he cautioned, r.-- !w ?. M8 "you don't want to tell this to any one else. Tour mother raid that if .you made one more break like that snnlf trick she wu going to send you to boarding school, and ahe board. means 1L Now don't you tell anyTed smiled. ?" ought ty knew, one what happened or you'll be pack- he er.H. It wa dclng--.ed off to school. I've lost the race. Taff T told you- - Id square Let it stop there. J won't aik a re gaiL exulted Jimmie. ny i- -ll rrr " k |