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Show 4 THE to" "Entered as. 1906, at a postoface the; of Only in Lake Salt have, Match| Datly Lake Newspaper City. . 8.00} . --_-_----| 208 South West Temple St. Both Boston = Office = ISOLATED - --___ neers CAPITALS, a eee Ne point en remote wisdom of in ‘enders Ca it , cites from the Sgr the big selection the » fac fact impossible Ore ee _| it p for cad and most average the efforts there the effort weary Is eyes The xT tional & otf point "aanite capital is ree 7 is : Pno made that ae plums is -a|!¥ for consulship, instance, as without often in money urgent to |#lVe . tion that { in . or sar near 3 mercial the far : @ f a No ay Nor Noe impossible, and that Life in is unavoid- since i wae atone, kings returo by pride held know that jhe they Inland In oe since : 4 hot, a land the curse they flee ee ene ee are | they which knew ft well. W an a tier theres Cupaiaee As did nee of home, a : ; ought, in a |Shifts Gear ie Ye! }fUn.by to overwork 7 provision: for NQ-| \yot can not ef the done a new public, justice to pres great) the : to GIVE ; de- ar leap c into which ati life would the fearsome and burn have been "lower : -to-reach unable king. It does not ; ; a good one, - » £ with a . merchandise ' parts in In the second, America, and py days; can go-to the and hie him to. the comfort from than the make pay, upon for taking the the the Ah : the : improvements Who, of made de- per for no- pended work- | js; tempted hap-} and to neglect hunt for could travel | times his he official proper work ime a It is a further departure parallel because the people Washington strife for and appealed weeks to President which result, and our business suffer. Congress from fair} ceived who, went | of the two order offici lack of harmony among neighboring districts. Some- quarrels an army| interests the journey*in| fees, since. will be asked by consuls info the United States. When ago | veceives a cent. fee he will treasury a consu)| attach one or upon. on : ia you"No.love |" eternity, wrought" a . hi ‘L's! CHAPTER "lead, Pa He came » XV1II-Continied. close to 2 lconsidered. in' keeping. 2| the aground i ay henee the King's high-| a. shire (county) was | srror oa ee , a now vy. paentt? " It Is called |iners @/) tha a The of man. time officer who} the duties} e shire-reeve a Ronee : fixed without cons inde libly, + on star for the a compass, land Nobilitw---The. a in' ought to Where are couldn't. tell you ‘T aat|! Gould e, Monee paces. es, " you take man but," ap temem- they? the eu girl aS} sum he Ariel Oo had ex./) otras eee PNESE "So | Were} was ; : It was ers not that rooms er sheer love in so many cubic or the onejes, elegre -. was with fr: . < framework . 1 leatte age beyond sion at a inieee ay ‘ A | Past. tof oaerta his di tna POH ee € : ya = ter jAt times she almost ran for a fey Step Th ‘ loak was slipping fone [| : pole: the jron frame of | Oe mae arhey the heavier. iron ie pene at » ofthe: ‘ia } STEN bridge; dean oat The..woman a 7 WA‘ ee o ace "Teas 1 olay is ver by the ing i the per- of-those a wt esbiesheve : aristroeratic who Dan | was Gunn, Jeaned) | moment, magnate, has has| he* but only 2 , would 9 on the woman passloaf- Gent down an alley the door of a tidy rear of ; the : lot. sh.2 looked > as a - sh earne Hot who -! ees ey gen re . e doo oer ee xevening?® Pete, " jaa not Invite them ne she a but said, along without © knowing came over went a- the on closer.\ the way that paused' to stepped middle 1 into. the from Mauthe woman cottage She thought him a_ police officer and beShe seemed pan tearfully. > portesting fic ere de the right of 2 man to force why,|his little. river, almost injand approachthe end of| in, but she bewafled left a}/own her thus' home The house was the causes defenseless clean, but suddenly. clam-|nished. On a plain crying Incoher | man of the hen's next in her simply sede furhe lounge lay hat, his head the in -are 470.2 ently, and, tossing al the cloak, which | bandages the GerJae oy in the way, she. loosened Dan shook sg Fe as e ) ‘ Pes : eade anaSiptile Italy and" fell, a bedroom lay thethe stubby oa | | De. But hold Dan"Gtnn,. obeying. that im. |} his In right arm outside blankets and : about SPnpepoine Stanseo ne, rec- alr is, not 2,000 Are are | dronped ces, dukes, | | pane - It to | | iT Aas Te a ‘How' alee S | you did not/hat t go tt said the best he visitor. of bes it , ‘that : make who f é laws, the theyaf and can tire those servants any time they There ‘are: enough of. re«c- 2 de-| them | Stamps stamp 7 account he Inn will lieu of , i originally bf aa "nishe (furnished - Washington) to} be from expected this source of al- half ebaid 2 o not getting But, 9 at baa to going o j his patients would be quite impossible overthrow the most powerful volitical | come, he will receive a regular and | , leader or organization the country has} adequate salary, and will no longer be | SO to-sleep at such an he rat : ee : ne Wtlvere"| | tempted ad his : . - oa ress "Iddo i want , : , ever known. Not. only ; - wh are by his urgent necessities, as not you to," enough of them, but» they are wise | heretofore, to resort to unlawful ex-] "Lie down. . You'can read enough and andadroit.cnough they were would wise;€ do if it advantage. ort that For do that for +a it- | pedients action} their Such, for for eking out example, as best Scale | Uonate ide charges, ae | immigration } there reason to it-if. were ere no march-h- | | hav have are livelihood-|do ; certificates, fien often been been | But there why eént /it ds Visit is' still. unfair of to who: 3 made parallel labor unfon capital with the trodden. of Paris * America Jabor Is the aS \ trip tired this men visit of to King ‘ king. are‘e {t is propesed | ene reason | ©?" nis, another re- to |} taining Such d done, the | Put only for first rate men also in order mnocdiencu of the » estate g& estate | Wages of bed H e sake in that, the as tn of it; point of|end he Ne is is s | he as of a he knows before |C#! the at the uP he ten. week does for for them"m ||. They or nothing they will are. piece! Leading seadi only that's know: prices he out sell two they are : for for you v to sit of down Nur and but, gee! could get! is can a not part: be position. of. ene relegated «He not the country, and d : Ceasine to alone an tune in this ' zovernment inferior helps,to A make try, It: lows who them is he andhis build with millions the cities, uprightwess. of "and manhood. z the visibles had be 2 He of the fel-| P43 people | t©.3%.900 glorify | right as x share than in the days of Louis. regarded without) He to appeal one run per Sits of from the that annum. would, a valuation country 600 not Ss as. d $12,000 in can to the ans opinion dogs the As quite Act Pard Actor-Pardon I | should men Be figure From not be an wall Mrs. an who would : goods up ae to this teal Really, there. ;isolation the country. is 7 no of the < significance capital It is too accessible garded as purposely lace of of safety. place safety. possession of who visit nmiay' of in this uets consular : tact invoices which will with certain give are to a the It at any time, 5 ; they are in a position to ask with certainty of receiving every just thing which they may demand : ae eeeICh. IN e CONSULAR SERV Doubtless some iaw will be enacted the present session of congress for qa eaneed eae be made not only in the plan to . supply to render service . self-sustaining, but of thor- ey TO gree of they attain in their work. They are scattered all over the} ' and it is theit : business to know world, spring Lake 1 but literature. "te e - at a you y say I were 2 Beets looking x proceed with the D1 > SLEEP. 3 ¥ no more than sixteen |?45 eee freight department. 5 of |some the respects report rule. of America, If theyay of favor debate. government English Queen 2 than of a said look at him, moaned passing, of be a ee white, due nurse He medical and attending ET Rt aaa ts quite six inches be ye G H a min- lenst rial lack the|that the . own «and bills ele my-~ Uh Patty ‘That's her "Ts she i name, locked Is it?" up?" Shel is my son," get TALC RCN me, take it up pointing to the other, child in some trouble "Mrs. SE APTER CHAPTER "Damn!" pain. Pete was Gunn be Be -er Oe much in_ his the in your *'believe' Gunn, the as street thavn he and again. "It pay." ne, er." waysaid to a the stooping, man half corner, shuffling "for the love of God, give me a little money. My wite and ehildren are freezing." Where are they?" demanded. the man from Mauston a Pete sundry tried to convey a warning whacks with his elbow here, away, sir, sir || away, sir; not for yourself, an | "Go iet- | It half a by bloc Oh, I begwy you to come and cheerlest| | Sas help. them. by Dan passed to "Right > eee troubled said doesn't Westervelt."| XVIII. NVI NOW are you hy mow 2 de] caclas much will be better after this.' woman and_ isn't mother. I do to thévou! sa Soe thankful LORE the| ORES OLBand sick oe woman helping there ie hbiaeh a ide end dow#itha one I know I can on Let's was see see really you will by your face them." more than half a ter from Mrs. Westervelt, but he was) | Block weyO. Bu Yee 2 we a ad poe re than tne SHEL CUTER Ree nine no } came Realy to a neveow covered young aur Soe ba ada ay between two brick houses, and ; i . i "I'm all right," she said. | ""But™I| the Pee BTIGIanOG square wish ris have "IT man It Is miles al Liberfa are covered with dense rubber-tree forest For swinging a monkey round his head you had left me 2 é alone.3 é been all over now. don't Know about that,'' from Mauston. "I think yy¢ jts tail George Brown, a Was sentenced to foarte eieiit showman, | SWim. i se ‘re days' implies prisénment in Liverpool. British Columbia promises to lf aie } inding become skull aaron my the foc=| imameion, the Denar I hear of her in other always He 20,000 1) mute "No more than I am Now, you boys get well as fast as you can. You are mother of to the woman, who had ceased complaining and was watching in wonder. i Me pers of the. ne howe, mS ee ee Ts 5 os total abstainer The coach in which the lord mayor t k mn London rides on peo te SU URG ee 5 eee at eee the of Some _ that away. Prim-|™a@nded Dan» : ice. as as in. settle | oe | Le el ore George the road on fractured lips \ shorter ee or eue W year | his his always "This ssl enitible:,. he last time I saw her she said she 5 Se : j wows Pe nae pens she the needed JAN thing. That was theif day children | were lost I have heard nothing of | ner since. Come over and see us | Maybe we can devise some plan for | finding her. Your sl rateful Pleit . ---__---- | a he F enree went places, oe increase ns "I busi- sant-|9F NOTABLES will season fortieth the turned |}opened the seen Bone aa PATS UDR Reine ee And you w a, ive us up?" asked In an hour the favorite of the sttub- | Stu bby, as he is ped the visitor's by leader was sleeping soundly, And hand and fscken appealtrialt into his an. Gunn was reading a letter from eyes. Mrs. | Westervelt. It contained a Not for any old scores. You boys ‘roublesome message. have got the stuff in you for better "My Dear Mr. Gunn: The. young SATE than you have been doing." 2! house or | de- to from he, erate ail a t her fe eet ont ANG pallor .or. ner face tright© ne d him i | h crisp clerk had by that time " | become converted to the theory that! jJanything the man from Mauston ; wanted he ought to have... And. in five! minutes the girl was lying on a cot) | |i0..4 little parlor, witha physician | is an} nd years, > every 7.4 i year incoherently. empty; station. Dan stopped the |self," said Dan Gun, "Say, there's a lifting the girl in his arms, | young woman over on the South Side aa end with him and | looking for you-the young woman $ e Sennyis Pain doctor for ee Ry Srna OR Es eo 2Oa :a aand a a docto o yer . ‘Tar eee mei. e A ji aid to the clerk, Kitty? Stubby's face glowed with in the length of |¢tippled boy. to AlAlexandra. 4 ie only tongue is not a po- ‘For "Por instance 7 instance, , said the philolo-| ead a fiend" eae fa ee can te he : . : . To Sa) say the polite thing to you depart } art- stand«| sti me your friend france. "Again, ner. All of only Was ; > 30 debian some P: nan Hintlot hint of It would E ¢ | Pioaernini: Ca | said you , | dow was | ‘Right ; | stooping, the can > house, PoC m creeavid a nol Ueeo a wine mwas ry light up these steps, sir,"' said shuffling man, and the he | Knocked ©at the door It was opened Instantly. te the. Pee racoentti recognition. 9.8 i meters een a second phinbbieray upting, Jaw in most Loadon must fall' back on] versity months has in left for Europe. a He Aerit, spelled a Le Quee Queen Alexandra press of st oil end mists veral the a Pete had ceased his warning nudges and seemed to be gathering courage ears "Well, take.' "No, it was bad Teles He must-say ‘Gon voyage!' a country hovse at Lvi noaee four miles}. you are about to go din- | from Copenhagen, and will spend summer eee Your friend wishes to say he| sitting up very much . don't ery in Sa . now. true bed. The! eee a it The knife was not Ww ife ve It was a mis-| 5, | }reom brought a cold en room all children anowant freeze here," said Dan Gunn, cheerily, ue an, instant there was a cs oF gh from. every corner of the: . And he came three stooping, or four men. shuffling fellow sud- a? soyou nadn t given tt tome ay tert es couldn't have pulled you back from |1) ; denyie st ae ea He e hogs was ery mi pe em-!the river. today.' ible > loo looking. 5 person ee te wouldn t have been trying to ge tl He laughed at Dan Gunn's face, and and the dowager have jointly pure Russia and |nurse was Vacations there together hare Tea ie have--i H | the ahs aNaKhe have poo "in| ever aoe sia they loc ked ‘Did 87" the you Ihe asked, door ever hear of ‘ Dr. Cronin?" : ; hopes you will enjoy the meal. He] Col. Clarence I. Edwards, chief of the} 0: they caught you, did they ; irs ofof the the war w Yes, and they have clubbed me for | Chapter XTX. must fall back on France again z to say | bureau of insular affa'rs de10: this gracefully Ta Pi ance } partment, has been given a five months'/ot telling where Stubby js. At id IT] 4pr eal ‘ repeated Dan." "Let's F or Dt y* ag Peet e the | icave of absence and has gone to Fort}don't know where he is. isee. That's the gentleman who. was that : rene. Again,pees you |'8 Needed to prevent warfare is a live-| sense of humor are eaegoing appetit: to your friend hopes you Trallcatt pes whit . a lish cheats of tongue. bed will -sleep oe ‘h iG He and must fall Bayard, ° well. |,land, Re ch tes back the on N. is M., on for his health ' She was crying "Stubby," said * Richard Bere,Wesleyan ee ae ee . the olde minister in|the world. He has been precede a5 ween Loula Pbilipps was rece slapped ee softlyGunn. Dan "of of the the name who me pleasant pleasant with the "That's! yc ran youns back man| of | | found pedded in ‘ eatch basin ee right. «you're his| they phed with And will find you," eee his that's said the skull where man who ee. ‘ ae ' "- . e ‘Pete, you tell you friend who Lam.' No, more & gamblin g at Hot Ss Springs!3! || Tial on 2) theGt throne "We 2" -G- probably ftaly and say, ‘Buonam. riposo Tip Well, he's laid up some-| "te fs Kid Kramer, the prize high The gentle goddess of chance seems to ¢ eae t cotapa hi fe iy Mi elon i Mee or oF tho." Dare + egal Was sic. reywith Law ' RinaFrankday A.the Vanderlip. described the | United former States Chief Justice Marshall two," said him Dan, "But igif edu ydu = Pete'stoo° response Dan's = | surprise Pete be > on the auctioneer's" block, discormsiture of a law-| supreme court, is ofone of€/inwantrib him we'llsald find ‘ | tet" Somewhat Dan's J had left his side and was mingling with and: ee Order'a crying'5 -oyer her ie .inw 50: aale : a byla : a Aen the three women rural mail e is. tthe}ver yer who had been blackballed anmicah ails connected een carriers the Gran:in J don't care wher the men. They evidently. counted on words of the publie vendue: "Going-| club. ite City. Ill, postoffice me a woman. fmused the res-|:ne waiter's assistance, for: thérs was "He newas heso notuatiy mad," said- Mr. theVander-| ae interstate cemmerce Prof. William D. Pence, dean of the school1 of f civil civil engineering iS a at Pardce uy: ‘ity to write to the club's educators in the middle west the leading expert in drainage /¢™S in the United tSates. and ts | prob- it confuses the operative | torney Bboeras to adopt and adhere Brung aetna f |#24@ demand the name of who"Thehad secretary's blackballedreply him. to he Cape government railways700 bad miles,in operation at the end of secretary | and in November, 18905, 1s estan: Edi vas. man| talki but: fnmeebione: Bon Was talking | isa "colinetion- plate for churches might be invented." he said with a ana Sotdtton plate?" "To be sure. Have you never no-| ticed how modest people are in drop-| senten ing ¥| They . A the ee. tmiles more "Well, we'll y rail sleep 5 and god night's! Good-} Smarer 6 auempt docr. to Keep and was between no effort hun to Hece (hs There . money into the don't want any collection one A French plate? | "Frisco" to ses, you} will ruling of| their know. contributio how Seine emely generous are The approve ordinary the rigors of th= to/iaw should be enough for the settle-|__ NOW: my Idea "fora collection plate teacher bo xing points out t told me about sat‘an art.of aclf: def han approximately | yr, endl Gin he Hacamust (Hn ether little night. mixx ae ie jiuesitsit was century. oe guess, from what he said of the man| principles: hg el pala in work by a "that it, wae you. o one der i in Mond aa publishe oo ed fie oneantn hap eet oe ~The | Oh, some are burned pretty bad on| ‘The use of the term "Webfoot State" is. as. bad form jn Oregon as that of/their backs. One is bunged up and zon Is in nt Development aie eague an "he A Press henceforth association oven: have enene ‘solemnly that are ee Ie Ore a. decide -""Beav- piging , _Got him nai a a broken of ate work. 7 There 4 is degrecs a limit beyond! coolness. of |? nies, ring fe a et ecu ere eeabe Ww OD suld falling through eaale like a a registe ea has a crack . ied Str Oe ‘ae m da thay) And from here you ene: ‘ dare You ‘ ee Gunn, | your ri Oe RP do any- about people end sur- tl ame on the WS .saidvtoe I asked you) then to come man," sae eee : ait back,- Ne this hotel," replied always get my man "Yes, sometimes a Dan By y came; "And - out a firs Where' are. the he.of tuyned these ryanor fae the Holland hoamecaeeane slim, but sharp-looking capper for ier Hote . eral whom he Hotel Ro : } had seen in the burrow of the Market arm? yea his skull. cue.vsician's Ona. of. thetoxin neg,Is ingredients of the starting fresh tl ulee of a t iiaician ed fo ‘the studied the Tight pale rounding hi Yes, and the fellow that's keeping | t ; & . "|would be one with slots. ‘The silver | Prof, L. Gaurreue.& SR ee ace bh}. .Up on the North Side.' n ment of:all matters demanding litiga-|coins-half dollars, quarters and | Physician, who has made any. Somes Yes, / Pretty: bin side" = 7 United States-that.is, to the nation.| Most of the big wrecks; particularly|tion. All Ogden needs ts a little more|dimes-would fall through: thelr re-| | !mportant discoveries in the eeeaoeof} sewell' dava T donttdare- lettre "Dorit visittee New will shortly ubereulos!{s, 3 t yeere wae ep properly maintained, jin the western country, lave been di-|good temper, with a spr inkling oO rrupted of papa ee 2M a velvet-lined comt demonstrate the effectiveness of "Pete, never saysay that again. r re * | P HE, % o > ey are-of the greatest use to the}reetly attributable to excessive hours|tience, and a few added business men "Our ly processes of the oad, but in ian ¢ long|the public |run it would be better . for every line In|the judge. country business ; in you not but 0. They have 2m lee now under constrace And he left her. Down in the office Dn corn Rieeere ones tion. This railroad extension means the| Pete, off duty, and dressed like a pros"But as Dan jooked at his lat» ecoruthis out- | agricultural development of South Africa.|perous life insurance man, was walt-| nanion he nuted the. later, y Sstardvite ar t S hours will be made wherever that js university, has resigned to become | rageous and absurd. letter struck me on the Central South African system somewhat in the rear of the other men, dean of the school of engineering at rather neat. It was 19 miles of new railways have been "One of the gang was in here towhere they could not detect the action, possible, but the limit of 199 he 5 cage |day,"' said 3 ssixteen Fiat ; e are r Sirs ‘I ive received your} opened> since6 14. when their trackage Pe = iee aoaisiowl' = "1 hours will not be exceeded... This. is ‘ t he University of Wisconsin. He is letter demanding the name of the per- | Was 14% miles, ane further 234 miles "One of wha Pe Sr naeent cat withthe ante " jcaid to huye been arranged under di-|°® °f the best-known engineering | son who blackballed you. His name ines piles projected bu not yet beg TN. COn, ve North, Side "As Dan's eyes grew more accustom- rection hours of continuemplayes Runs of inate cight : did ilk Lying: | lite one," said a philologist. "It lacks proprietors don't want the shoppers to] a ete rethat the French | think of the flight of time i ongues hav ne pas aliz 9 Prof. W.. RR. Orndorff on bap aan un i- tere Is now little likelihood of fallure overtaking the rate rate bill. > rlaking the The sen-| ators have, begun to indul on ; egun to indulge In jokes as {they I Edward stated a Life es eres ‘long strel. thelr ¢ca Eas Gri £ _- St a Nicholas. ns 5 . Housekeep-Did Are Meanwhile was : business King great, | rose's wise) She ie : a ene asked Meandering Mike. | a dangerous rival Oregon asseason an apple| Vell of you saw me lying the/t,posely ronowgonehis ahead leader.of him, Dan <0hadthatars puranswered Plodding Pete, | growing region. During vest 600,-/ floor a basement In « _, onpretty only government institutions dat | #00 trees were pianted, ne North Side building,' said | He cuved to ihe cane a. I've had any experience wit is jails.| The speed of the electric current in| Dan Gunn Aman) (save youre ‘ ‘ An' de way dey're run don't foie no} copper wire is 463,500,000 meters a see-| knife, and T told you it would ly "shted" to pee a Foam too m= Fe wit me.'-Washington Star. ond. The fastest ocean steamer makes "Cut my love." cried the girl, tees f a single article of furniture. Hoe ; was Democratic. day in the there was a perfect flood campaign ah ik or : : . tary science, which tends to the average :years of living eee ane ees just me, empire are clickens market. Ofiicials of have the Union Pacific Rail-|going-gone!" arranged to require yaecom pany a the local conditions everywhere,. and|the the Salt he and exports |that rule is faithfully followed. as it Judge Howell of Ogden has declined the consuls) are help-|doubtless will be. Work » Work under the new}to call a grand jury to take up the depending on the de-|regulation has already begun. In|newspaper charges against District At- perfection to and the the the "No,' the the reform of the consular service of |commission. the United: States. Tt'is the business| 1t will be a matter of benefit to the} part of our: governmental establish- companies and a yast aid te the men if rae Me aise of merchandise' ful or harmful, on in makes. "De worth the price of a dinner. eR rege a Tuesday house, and of that _ aae right have the pehithers,| power to]. erethere, ens they ahaha now Is again required- 4 a notion the also to put it into a condition It isiss s so clearly y the ough efficiency throughout, men who work, and workmen's ae visits canmt in no sense y be re- | TIME qr a garded as an intrusion. They haye R in medifieations adopted,-they\can : : to be re2|."2OU8) removed Strawberries |are 250,000,- | of makers, as one who intrudes when he | he Magnitude of this particular. func: oa Bio 72 ¥ tion of theirs.a The fees paid& a for such addresses the chief magistrate. He is ; : SENTen ORR EA awutint Bilan we Oth on. invoicessgo to our government, and, aj Tae $10,000 excessive ; shipped import | Mr. Faber neglected to say that lead penell should not be pinche S Paened. merchandise annually, and for a 6 Tt) pecessary Ne bulk of this vast quantity of prod- | et4)1, the Jaw=|% E of Wwe of industrious. is progress ae form do te caller consider | ° you = to work? ‘ depart- |@™olument for' a consul-general. The most important business of our os abroad is'to prevent the. unconsuls nobles fe etd outsider, an ae who more republic Gs the and : ' ata. | which makes for morality der has fe tis their pres- |™ment ‘of state that no consul should receive less thi 2'500> = ,| auIA wan : ihcelag adil them with industry: Its he:who sur. rounds the nation "with. protection and tide ¥ sh eullivates the sentiment for safety and security, Ie ge. the iawa and elect' the administrators A of: those: laws, but he makes ae the coun- regard refleets upon and diminishes its s life in hades! | -aniq e of which is. enthroned. (‘They are in the | Tesentatives In foreign parts fall in| whether you are really giving ace Hobo-That,. madame, was ; "Polite saddle.* ‘Labor is Imperial in America, | ™8"y cases below $2,000 a year; they|a chance, and find out what Is w rong. | ot what I said, nor was it what I The man who works "with hand or |2'¢ obliged, in such instances, to live} you are not physically and mentally ee I -_- = I ‘ was looking"eSs for em-/ : , ac ¢ overty q air . . « Co > { brain, with -ploughshare or chisel or |!" | Poverty, and their misfor-/in a natural condition if you are not |? °"™°™ Madeiphia, Press. pen," w ho | years population, Penta Whereas human -_- fast |} If At captain are." has ha been age e-8 ae could pole, orice of | be at longevity . nie | Indignant Playwright (to leading NOTES OF scenes) -Confound || jt,actor,man,behind , the absolutely - a you've murdered | ---- re- | the ered ordere man. Wiggson-Bu down good a || question. Jiggson-I |think of the' |amazed to find that his "medicine" is doing them so much good . If your work is‘ toilsome, {t is worth rep- | while Sam''se ommercial "rcial reprThile Uncle but kind service,|asleep a iiff to he replies. a book or It é that a and local -medianvage.: ten:-Years "ARO, | aimaply ‘some. nervous ae Ce aulatione re i Titra presently. tee ea median ‘ ry. -_- Jizggson-If, Lid) only tinfe. ! that says do re-|the our business agents may decently to keep up ap-| 7‘ rase j > the » the 2 present time like; that attitude de Tis "it me. or fifteen Congress negro, Indian &nd Mongolian, but the median age of, the5 whitecrease population 2 ne Sanne Rs ae YOR re on incr en he a crease in the longevity. of the negro : than | A aS ra Bene ae Brom to go to sleep.at that hour they would | Puncne | (4! Play Is yours!-London the ee pay of - our|not the you at things | you. to to the the great grea to raise : not the down- | ©XP* diency, Louis. In be enabled r These ar (eS men aii anything extor-}in es. ofithe Jaquerie to the-capital of the | Scandal of the public service. nation. for a a making or selling S fraudulent | cumbent Hinutim . ies urge, the ee bala night & ‘at o'clock up till 9. doctor," ' 5 eS overs of ! to|®"4d least Corps... the District, appoint. the the laws. increase in became. a money spend In. purchasing ground, bricks,' and MO? to. give the worker better space. He did so much more work in- captain, ete certain. given age are equal, in years, | - average age would be the proporEO ANMeLEE ea : : : ; tlonate age and would not be as, signlficant as the median To illustrate: | the median age of the total. population of the United States at the present time (1902) Is 22 years and eighttenths, that is, one -halt the populs ition . tas: he Sie © and the | and to the houses of congress. are not | paid, to the deposition, Invoice or A fashionable physician who make enemies to the rulers, for they are| other document In the making of |@ Polnt of treating nervous complaints the actual rulers of the country them-| which his services have been tequired, | 224 veathy "rundown" feeling amon sire. counts, Pc ' : ‘ i" not have explained, | Well secure d in splints. "Hello, old m man!" feevsof her' as. she at + the commls- | big railway' .oMecers and,| driver, and, ars ioe wa ove to Median -Age.-Median equal, "Tow ve ne SAL ee r themeans lation | and the median age of the population an indicates: that: all above or belov this woman, with- do than |laws of sioners execute work- of fact Aarons, served at up?" | Engineer, his he or she ts cabable of un- 2ST ProPer conditions... profitable expenditure Roosevelt | more stamps, representing the amount!" rank How | has he cleaned in sight Tribune --- All th marquises } } work- each could trust busine suppose into yo hurrying shadows of she she was Soe at excited en- | >0e name. were gathering ‘ night, and bridge enormous n° Russia | Of the bridge, then 750,000 nobles.Austria} bered upon the rail, possesses. , of provide| feet The worker Work their which her, aie oc es of the from. do you ferything | OTd."-Chicago it employers" them it for x Multim, retired much : made him ' better for has lowed the = gone ~ ue me there?" they alive, days....'They passed the and the Dan garbage box helped on ipats warmer on some l¢ed pass must 1 ate the reason | people: and number. noble, s, FUN have: fa you that. sure y A: 20 that {per made . back some of Just ahead the viaduet, 3) shortene nae os 240000. 010 Spain there 11000: "France about -860.000*. ‘ : : ' 300,000. | ‘y an.arly Empire a "teeabout tocanty of it another Td her, ¢ n dropped" a distunee | -« : 2 biiton#cThe "Untied: Kinedom sof "Great | pulse he could Britain and: Ireland, with its depend= | Wi within (10: love ome?" Indecd c Worthley OF ay that' it-is diwant in the same place) ank} i "aiVvens, ‘ cank|in the > heavens, and for that reason] it can be used for a-guide>for mar-| SRS ENTS ever eae meaning is renturl e ene, "libra,"| The three running oy ARMSTRONG | near the center of the celestial pole, | ree ere Ae -d inse nite Yan took the initiative. * that rOint about whieh revolves 3|0 1e cold, for her hands were Swing"Are sy here? or vat pol t pe : Are they he hearts|the whole universe. It is nearly on a} is, Unprotected VA nodded. The man line: with: the north pole. of the earth: | Across the viaduct, past the | ston. took off his hat to Tz you 7 the them everybody to abotish|‘"® the law.| ‘fees aoe his EP vee ‘Did for : 1 for P I t s t i uF ole-Star--Some ime Ss calle otar : "North Sti ir' or "Pola isa star of the second me Bes ta, but} ‘Te claim shepherds » st lay needs ef-| passion ats amped defiance : Tae eee | "') workrooms = None worked Jude an ‘line fling ake make an} || ‘as ‘three. |) not finding. their' work: harder:: They were happier, more contented, more vieorous: ara aan Oe we hie g : i as: + gave . whatZ must:st Pesci inal increased } energy res in : and he got the energy in return, and out less time that than earlier was required for Paris| Vhis "nuisance; aiid to. amend: and darker reign»! in-such'a:wav as.to' cover-all to for in Egypt-like, pteaidlita pods : ty Dig a in Ro By Le Eng=} Phoeni- 1001. acs atti chise ee $5 * me OY) namé ; men's but tient the phrase. __lealled a shire-reeve. since) joy performs many chisel, thou must 3 : sculptors.» isthee, to: your). aso. discover A | Sap Raerene, yourself | FRAGM /"timeé:: the S Triumphs Sheriiff.--Thig word is derived. from |.She was going@toward that "busi-| kill you, ‘ , % like "Come, show me ; rey + | ness center" hict ill seemed il the two words shire ahd reeve, other- | Ness center which st ecm . far. They KG taal Lali ries ont oes Reeve means al the middle of an hour glass to him- hey went ‘ut Coxe young men th : ‘ ; -O. wrough> which every man and wo-jed the cor ners W a man who has charge of something, purchase . | . are depositions, fans ‘in down |made , marble, Moses, Hebrew. face other: with And A CHANCE. some to , esby Sasa i with | Molding, yb. instead. |low Who. employer fees | correspondingly precarious. In |16 make both ends meet the railroad station. |}engenders capital in more | consuls in Jaquerie could: their largely work, ; th in these Paris to Versailles..And of them for if | pendent temon } tarial is no tyrannical king, despising yersons and abasing the estate of iygman: those : ; of «is Peres Sa aking Cepositions, Tor) of the settlement of estates, and for as- } | sistance in legal matters Necessarily | { the parallel)at such contributions vary: in amount y ' lace re ‘ : ee ae é p a e, there | and the consul's income is rendered seem that > firs In the first } workingmen. in ; flame | aproad, had . retreat people x impossible classes" the r by of wrought, not. vith Oame | With YOURSELF way, ve one | Stern men,}| -_-- situa- ' trying hks 1 jation, GC 8 a Countryman Bi eas c oak a a the time." growled Stubby SKirts, ‘oak lear 8 . . center of population, the laboring | world. When once this knowledge | Which appeared ridiculous to. his | bankruptey sure if I had."'-Cleveland { | hasp ering and cit at Sar.? cut the rokcei its { Never mind that "Byery dog has . eqn - aN te a ‘ f i e away ‘ -c ‘ : classes, when they become unemploy- l has) been obtained: ouruviercharite will: neishbors: TH BRod we lech," hikore Plain Dealer District of Columbia.- rite gave it ling held his day Did- [ hurt you 5 PD . =a @ Oh, ed, are likely to become dangerous be glad to take advantage of. It about. "pan "ring the Rishi ith mil | ment Of the » Distriet of r Ce yumbiai « draueba Hor heak some a : anes ATES ‘ pampering 1e° Workers with "Ts your: d: tughter learning to play |fers in form from the gove rnment dragged her back to the foot"Well, is there anything I can do with their demands for redress. It IS} ft js proposed to do away 2 with the | luxury." fe waited 1. for for aa vear ver plano"bby notote? * lof the states-and_ territories. 1e ase || Walk. One or two passers-by paused for you?" 1 J .b e- | the dhe: piano pointed out that in Paris the near- |fee system In the consular service, | fore replying,» and then. he showed "Certainty not," answered Mrs. } fairs of the District: are controlled by |‘ eens : ‘ . "Oh, you'll give us up ness of the palace of the king made it | , hich is a fruitful souree of many / th; Me | Cumrox severely "We always. pay |three commissioners appointed by the,| ont do that, girl,' said Dan Gunn "Not in a thousand years." wide. very eyes his opened Stubby you thing Jast That's ar the , Kindly an} be mrmst whom of one President. News "on done | cash."--Tacoma work "in: » the; the.inerease any } that: a= : J to |} misc revolution je > AV" Oo Ses s m a fore e poss"inj ible ‘ » f or - the Ve > French hiefsPo } Our . business agents} by his. men was paying him. over 10. fae officer in the Engineer Corps of higher | Want to do on earth.' |The man who had worn the hen's nest :e wanted wav Who and) its Sculptors. - In ages long in itt oO CHIP abbrey is In authority, est. officer Ino Who fixe in meh chaste 1 pte biter! Dre ih figur d phantom faneic pre other. Moses. of the Hebrew. the Union : : <aving 4ude.| | All aR De judg~ | patronizing zo liv each Deiat rule the welcome and sieeve: wi aie es Sie The epee Jetter-ofethe from or from a taken eee nautical btinwaeerie al ! r The Seulotors | Who go In adopting the Dacific has earhe Pacific has earned ny ‘ of . . conditions in the countries of 6 | Unhealthy. conditions mayav east, and to find out exactly | hour's work ‘as' exhaustive in oa +W would elght-heur in all the work and through the!) , ty = Nothing is: gained jin the loagz| depriving. men. of sleepy'. No} endurance has Taft nF | onan nk eh Ce saving is very small. It Is likelosses inflicted' by accidents dl-| ; attributable ample . and|Ment meal. bet? <2 the with familiar we eh an £100, a chip raised) is' is pound: changeth|js i oS be remedied never can which It thus: have -twelfth. alphabet, clan Se nee Memnatachin women lish . | Ver ph Oye sae ee L:-The men 1906 an aaplied' to name -A was so ealled woman-who aay fe a) ried water which» home- onward, moment the | sacrificed | Ana can "Hebrew epenne Hutter ed eee call good | Matter how faithful they may be-and) A : ayn. | railroad men ai -culianly {i yi x ae } i Bed 5 1 "e nA ae ' celine : posithere is a limit: beyond which human helping by Secretary persons : to get need It is believed 1e the > arc drop | recy unreasonable every-day incumbent is obliged to seratch 3 + in a poverty that brings dis-}) to his government, and out of * | time, to f isis it | So sus- are bowed res Spinster ‘ ig nations-exiled--|unmarr ied : the net love of country 8, Sani REMEMBER 10 aes eS Ja ; ry APRIL = READY : | ot ae reree: garded. stranded and | distressed Americans . : at ; ae ree ‘ fe : ne ‘ who inevitably turn up from time to The where im- entel close And in comes. ae Bo a the es an among whom entirely I SUNDAY, JEWS. JW THE TO oe », ee eneath they, ot andl! To continue! be wT ath a dis- of may to will Is make a demonstration in force when velop our trade with China and the If. you do not feel equal they want to protest against old laWS, | Orient, to send experts, trained and| Work, the first thing fs to 4 ‘ : 2 ' : : * dem: A pe aE yar Seiten oa ue » enactme : i. ue af new ei laws. a skilled in such matters, : to study 2 com-}HoW royyou are.rk overworking re Seer doctrine. time passengers company great but when inflleted $25,- own Isolg fsolation | jtpey workmen of to of consciousness Set ao ae aD ESM as , the , }unnecessary ae e a TE been been havec hay I8|tjon-such, a cities, its its of ‘ London, from iives work, his|Ppended, poor pocket to meet a i ‘ anv "ident: x Dense oe hare plea eg ae ae ga 2 posed to belong properly to his a forin esane is thought ; that the his 2 what the wisdom of A ove as illustrated Dinner them When when Paris receive and | ngth incapable become property. a/pel ours|their does| support confuls-general ile 4 frightful ¢ contemporary pleased to term ; mer generation, ® ; in choicest and juiciest of polit{cal From these lucrative jobs it Dn."| on. ett - to excessive ". the at whose along credit 7 [2 up consul decently." BL - ara with impressive- | the whereas the pay we/ed 2 to ais SS as officers get |able sleep. For exam-(|catastvophe City, Utah, | April: 8, 1906. a io consist Ss soci Ass is fitted and men In-|and an . Some of our consular altogether too much pay. ERTS tions ; theyxy ........ccsee. 2 Beacon Street ae asf Assoclatia Lake A 'Phones-3190. es Publishers' Press ember Salt consulate for SALT LAKE CITY, SONNETS ONNET deof 900 to $40,000 each, mainly in fees, |bLosses are imposed which easily *ex-| saw them: pital kingdoms rise and envy these posts being In a financial sense |ceed the salaries of many men who as S . 4 2 sees i much more desirable. than ambassa-|Substitutes' or "additional help would And Mowl m bugle call, nor care to look, | "Beh oe said ‘he-"The People of the te r ae ree i ; oe ave , 6. excasstVa' 8laanineancec - aonBuilding 117Marquette Tribune Building New YorkOfice Office Ais Chicago Shanghai Situation, street, enough Liverpool 4.00] ........ her at |that REPUBLICAN, Nature Deprived go. not sleep. can oe a upon! devolve the' duties that |charging the Taft ten times|them. The fact that they are entrust- 2 . Secretary said "un "Germany has . completely get ‘consular is pitifully in the Orient side pesition ae One Year, in advanc ce -_--_-_--- Offices, Dooly. ‘Block, a not Rates: in advance and and present attaches commanding -__ | is on ~ "Subseription Months, many City,|/y Congress, i Six as = Republican - Mer. | Feb. 10, at Salt Act eee: The and second-ciasa matte the under z Pres. " adequate," other day. . co. REPUBLICAN A. E. BLUNCK, "Our equipment by Morning Every Published INTER-MOUNTAIN secure INTER-MOUNTAIN men rest, }whiech mds they fall short of ee expected a necessary equipment, a ene whe paneled + Republica . The Inter-Mountain w rh was a d the runner, some time." } you alwa ys Dan's ! ean eee retort. to "1 get "Gen- > aaa (Continued ‘Tomorrow tho} oi Morning.) J |