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Show 2 THE oO oS > OUR Som ee y S$ a le@ (nn her r her in of think ‘not could she that mind gav and face' frame her bare all discovered off in broken she when had been laun- A e ISis of that deardeparted one whose 1088] -og. "iwrel) in ‘vou are. fact, I'm A eel ORL ge e sna UE PUrs aces moon- | interest new any jong way oO a starte ie started i The Then Minnie aes 4 rearwear ) 5 school, to PC folded Jones Jones Mrs. In or he to / = : A Jolly > Party Party Jack a bit that he chap, ways. ead for wpe . pace Set e_boy 9e chosen as illustration. Place him into! up looked Minnie when and the point bepent nw. lat always |laughed laa a! mamma for you, with live to to the touch| compass it. wish would plan him! He'd Sathered ney and show the count himself made on off run father is lo speak visible Tt : teat Ne naire a a ‘be ae aa ' correctly, amid the floate gaily CL Minnie out As knots be ici ' day for and most| orange crop--| the that Ing them before y the sun majestic i icebergs|and ‘ se ave on, e- dawn Jack tll, quite returns N . = have hat!| to see the} hurries on/ fatigued ee : Sometimes } vie self. : give! came. Onc) is that he! long enough wrought. but AO | Sometimes . I think hear the exclamations with! al ie till mel howe home aterine aes those! Jaceeen cic fonts a ex-|| hineeirieith fies "a slaying at at tomi to said the! ae zl took himself | he in a/off again before the of the| Strange thing about he mus rose brag!" ees ofif es Mamma says question we man while can We must the flowers not are have all| down to Lieutenant Peary. ‘Don't of | bed |}leaves And | drooped asleep | be cut! plants once poor, disappointed these things theless he to the explorers. ma as a restless fellow oe ee . Qne morning doc after tele the| on their clothes ‘We ty, all for breakfast," said one.} was for ‘ rf roriitlenet before eating Then we'll! with meal more Work before ! little preakfast hunery." always . makes ; a_ the | > equator 1 equator had them in na the on. all unmind-| which awaited!wl garden awe flower sail 5 the " minutes few eo » house a). will takemeeefast Dp. : ‘Yes, the garden aia a fine work ; day for to ne 44 f Ah, bi Ah, Ray buddy, eee eaea it's |ee $e morning," cried one} : But ve just the fact, and And only he oone ae a"da asas he"he dared. dropped restless | Hudson - down for and small firearms came ° 134. of the . bread broiled* eaten © and by thea Till Billy's Plight At Midnight } [ | | | what the | till| | 2 if an summer ere ace to - kill C l of Jack Frostof forerunner Besides, speaker | 1 if we And :ony. had and for ee (eee "I'll; and ice, "|ington. | ‘|! by Mary and|"°*> "4° winter | S8ePh of! frozen half Perhaps the he e We like || her. (The for the Into| Chi- ™ browned ne about | wi which~ ins the their y oy were years, Jack far st heard crepe there was a for of ay Crawlec that the Me, ier than fer and her I wish of nig trom nis eyes Ran letter -| like Jigntning , Buta areaih iia a ig 2 more oN othine ve 16 = vere Hiair| are his wa bed; head | Stood up steep! art e tri |"#nd the little frightened chap ~| Jerked thus rudely fr his na year) pee ond Ae te : pop, cee tte Brin icladiad® Walke -Maud aiker, "ue the] Cheeks are you could the ve Brother, dreary, reary waned ih ns lorth like see bearing! I | this Coms ipme -| | dces > youWriting that it Om is. your Note uth for a ela want a very great regard for your and| > family butt as I don't ship tobacc oO} awe never ae - [not been has only | by a 4 | | "pCG g ZA Z ap (s Li i yy Z, braggin place in Loving flax cas Ww henCa done. ae OEme dee com see when! aw) or Mr. child,a UUW SUNG L, « Weer Wz A Vip ut J Just The My . Then the First Speaker , Threw y 5 s bs pe ff UV, , Mf, Uy? Oi = But (/ NC Ay, | the Garden : Gate Open. & Joseph boy iy aie ij a a Your loving Ball, wite| has} She] ey Sve! yeanel im, sister WASHINGTON." Es t Stratford} Bow, Nigh London." " Older Than Damascus. Damaseus, said to be the oldest | | | | -_-_-_-_-- SIGNALc ‘CU : SIGNAL-BOX OCCUPATIONS, of a ‘ -mimte acenie lliving cities, is losing . its character. A |} Relejan comrany is cutting through it| At many rallroad signal boxes In re| with an electric street uilway and Is|mote country districts where men must and hours lone for duty on ancient|remain In its electric Nghts | sprinkling streets The motive power for these|who yet have much time on their hands, installations Ia d rived fron the h many useful arts are employed, ineludes oO the iver fails twenty-two in gardening One company has ¢ ; Nx Ler / i WW "Mr. Daniel well. Cozin Hannah & Lost her husband. one ‘MARY | . promising the <= largeste yleld- Ah, England, unto line ily a lie se ‘ |Deare Brother, only have eens Me f the. e Cc yn r ems Moti .She sence i Bf"about jus hemi- orange people South Immense ; js taNer and and Modest ,& family is | been married all 3 the : bloomin g plants ) " and to! resto, pass! The blosand the plants and vines year of midnight é a fright oa | good ove a ae ‘at erhts quarter sou j |} Captain Newton has taken a large lease | jon ground from you which I Deare say | ic you had been hear yourself, It had} the by touched e to have seem plague, as suddenly they die Then | Jack 1 all his wantonness goes far\ther and farther south. |some upon a Billy, From " W hile the hair that out decked Marycan Wash-|Straightened stiffly Srothar this Con rother, this oms ' Nickleson You seem to blame :, le thi remainder Ohany ear) Deary the nie zittle of other |QQW)Y letter was ea written to her brother Jo- eee Of- And junts be old s writ« | as follows? ; The floor Madame Bal) or lancos Calling to the mom f -Maiden. She = | yrs world to Y asics the is none Bee afterwards London, ease through northern means | mother which who oe sypy es in The second , Washington in | horym 4 Ball, no Christ- | 1700. No. is little Jack | Peet Sukey. thousands S : Washington, President, of "Molly." Mary= than . thousands : of Mary first speaks for O14 he"Vinal- no ec on / » our one S | j : me whole | {riend the trip into the teint passes across the down uaIn a XN the| licrrralnralhlelteniwactwrittontierotcin! , a be | colour of yours | Muy blossoms | mischievous, but certainly his mischief | Wreaks great havoc with certain forms from side to side, | of Vegetable life. On entering a pretty to not open the|OW®! garden at night he will blow his of flowing blood. feel the' warmth and A lot of fun can be had from this little trick. ete ~2 Jn Oh, burn the brush] Phen hush hush! hush! the smoke gets out of our eyes; Then rah! rah! rah! With all our might, our song hides itself in the skies. Helena Dayts. Till he} base 5 to the United States. a atria 2 z he seems on these nearly If anv' \ one 20 etait ne present doubts the ,| | breath vi he on being a live one, invite him folie meet mr please put his hand upon the cheeks|® mms fa Much his a He dropping |Canada into , avicka how wicked across in upon bay, | sphere? Cennon | | Gc was busy co mae these two| ones who} October morning. have no holidays Hurrah, hurrah, | Bros> first Bees have a the work a proves said|skating. ee then in leone: r : ; us]ter, who‘ brings the snow and ; } sae | whie gives us fine sleigh-riding warm selling,'' we'd round at] boy on a cold "Gee, how thecoldone it of is them. this] | ways take exclaimed © "it up." state,' breath of Jack Frost "Well intowere araif nothing veg ae came : n noses, boys! year litlle two neue, Beak oe. towards the perhaps there Anitl might be born anthart.cne: ack:not iyielatie a... erlid | becomes use } he comes?-but he kills the germ of | disease and purifies the atmosphere. | So Jace Frost performs his good| de eds as well as his mischievous ones fellow | awoke in the morning to look out on | the ground and trees covered with th | And so they chatted ful of the surprise erased over on his "outing,"" ; 7 Paice his yearly tricks. boys were not the aa him- loved to make § hismeti annual southward, Venturesome and E : to draw not wait "We'll c¢ € eut « njoy our ‘midnight: sun for my Jack might have said eS |, beree ang the Sa 3ut though }and decides |}perate zone 3 «04 moet pore anc business have people to neglect sathering é6r vegetables and fruit boys} reeever from their surprise and| one of them said, as he turned| with his empty basket on his} ‘No use eryin' over spilt milk j fellow-for he's very, very old, though hone a boy-knows all this, and thereore is careful to preserve his life It always in the fall that. Jack be wagged it is better So the flames may lean the higher; | And the smoke, so tilmy blue, woes varing to the sky; | Weaving wreaths of da ricening hue, As it wafts our bonfire ¢ Le up Ilfe-but vegetable kill he does was} All limp and brown destruction. After the the breath of the {icebergs| little br eis up ouer the land, two) the other. "We'll not mind the walk | wed Don't you enjoy the sea that| e brothers who were sleeping in| to town and standing on the street|mas. the false] ward: When|éourse. | e, | oe a gan Jack that ¢ ould the rear. woe is- | |} morning!"" ieerr clive, rhs eves yes. head dead, boys gay } boys and girls all over the world joit in that Httle boy's "Hurrah, i con| for little Jack - Wrost!"' Frost! We > may: mn all he but after some times, him The! demn blossoms. and brilliant flowers| ts a welcome visitor. And not only ENRARS eine: body" the is| | tropics mustwork haye on died from meltat a eae) ition throw a open ing; thenhe his earth-his @edoors and)invite the company in, © Let|struction-would have' cadaadssutoz there Js but one Jack of the North, and he head although lying bare; Res ao x into a pile The ahaa malleie taints Singing this sone a Ral ie x 7 Into a plle we rake the brush To inake a big bonfire, it up, piling and it on Heaping er in , are are rakes, BY WILLIAM WALLACE. JR. dead and this other. lie here ready to leaves trees litter do bark and everywhere, most your (threw the garden gate open and both |; boys stood open-mouthed, as if trans} fixed. ° , Before them stretched bed after bring the the the brush ground tske Then itself presented all all And When The the| thought about had another problem the JACK. flowers the yes," acquiesced "Yes, : |} vis combed | grew SHaey P the of let} phase let's get up and go out and a lot of flowers for the market money jour-|the for a!/ week." at night-| from the little children after one! aresvisits, = he would en after one} his annual not be} 2 The boy's|| cursions self and downward-or. must she always| how| and | hostess. the) the cannot I school, to social| |\sweetly she entertained at her |home-a home now closed. to friends| feel-| because no mistress was there to play | when dread I a| alone. | little better always} cold The winter. you] child, now, But so. BOY !"Come, gather could So he| oday prospects. together for the o Florida crept in soa softly following warm propitious down those people tropics that they vv LO e white coverlet on|sue | the earth?" he might have asked those | ofof i 4 ‘ § important personages, from John Da-) « grease paint, such as actors use| making up for the stage.) (Note must fllustration No. hair be combed ae i mother her how their upon was it off go _ him remembered you live |used feeling but stronger, bit a like a sister|must I loved whom to to friends his see sight that|Minnie dear, for |all alone with your poor, feeble old|pleasures and how gladly is|aecompanied her husband father. That makes me think-how approaching own for your not only you him mother's-/Wweakens your for but mother | sad and come to by given don't-and/}tions I say, too, you, for nice if And, you. with be me-I'm like doesn't | will with|ing life your up take may you point which es pie oe read about "Now, men, brag, 2 :| stig roe The truth | mischievous Jack, as have perished He was,born sometimes lyou find | pleasant? upward. <A+; musiache, ytoformiasbearas however, 1s necessary, Pe EEE igyipyjg2 Lz iTAIZ be, should she fancied Minnie it over|that talking since Still, her. like marry some one who would/not mam-/she like be anything would not be kind to me,/live coming I'm He Visit. Now,| people/|4 night curtained table (note illustration | js never Mquid? Oh, ' my : ‘friends-then | . : oe = > rece > ons a gadnnd: ani r ‘he a fface18) stay. SEG: away. cave me2 with the iceto PG Ss since Indeed, calmly. jage }ms A : more -e calmly. }marriage the in Jones Mrs. to go might Min-|she smiled promise," not being all mother of the new doesn't }event it know, you so bad half seem voice. in a hesitating Your | auth the face are hen car a full father's her of think to got now you,;had than better be will it perhaps and for-for-your dear father's | you be late, you know." of a sudden Suppose she should not sake, also. But, now you must go to As Minnie sat over her lessons that! find her stepmother congenial? Supschool. It is almost 9 and my little| morning the thought of what sur-|pose she should feel so unhappy in charge must not be tardy. But beprises the future had in store,for her} her own home that she should decide fore you go, dearie, promise me this: came into her mind so often that she/}to go and live with dear Mrs Jones? lady should-should| that | And suppose lessons her through stumbled really is gohe whom papa your ask Don't again! marry to head her into it She'take surprise. teacher's her to much surprise. a be it Let ing to marry. but way. that happened of han And Miele an sea. tic Slarece | oeditions above full, cup yard catch foe bandit wicked the From were full of tears faceaos her Le eyes think c? ema ale a I right, "All you-you- told papa your Hasn't do ‘And she/nie. marry?" to is-going he whom cold in the Great White North, and| seldom stops | he thrived and became happy in the) havoc he has of his St ig aid ot when a oR ase Q Tae! 40; "Te. On ZZ twite ; _ | growing in their sheltered gardens. | should cut them while the dew is fresh 1eyr'e as dead as a door nail. That| Jack lived away up near the north; When through with the fruit the] on th« stems makes them brittle ; wicked joker, Jack Frost, has been pol He might have seen the great naughty, destructive fellow sought! and easy for the scissors." inerc. | ex jlorers as they struggled to get} out the beautiful flowers and blew his | "Yes, yes,"' acquisced the other. And| And so indeed, he had. And so In[eecoes the masses of ice and snow)|cold breath of death upon them, wilt-| they both sprang out of bed and be-| deed, he had been all over the coun-| jis, Jack would warm country Bray a =~ full, ean't friend a is him near For her ts I love me. sake, dear whatever for he touched if nearly et frozen-a }; makes shiver to just lB seis: se eh e oer cee | But Jack never shivered. a many life ha the | un-} | toward der , ) his Who'll strike the timely blow That will the helpless save unharmed how 1 is possible for you to play a/died from such contact; some-|that no one suspicioned his coming, | and done up into bouquets before noon | could jolly wiek on your young friends and \imes they suffered a bit from it, and} His breath blew upon the fragrant] today. What do you bet?" grief, make them think they behold that) made a great fuss, especially if Jack| blossoms of the orange and lemon "Tl say 25," answered the other! away arm: we must hurry. We "Now, pineapples) little boy. the touched of uncanny objects-a| nipped their noses or gave their toes|trees and Aine ia ue % re subject man, ola, all = preast Some peothere near destructive | Not always most his camemean Ithat don't say) | everything But of course, see|or animals heads and ityour emphatically. following and you will a world, the died; and in boy touched little hé« be shall he DESTRUCTIVE of fellow his thought himin the |ple you No," willand. shake say the only : bachelor , strike doth bold Though ried , mighty Trick Trick, a/ see ever you did and girls, Boys living head without a body? Of course, | read was you ladies, favored married he's highly } a ; - A man, who, all unarmed, Doth fear hell fall to earth I know May 1?" 2S eee ae Bene THAT | us, that though be 7 ZB, | 5 ---> CP QQ y I liope he's little | "Indeed, you may, dear girl," declared the lady emphatical- |this morning ly. "The very day your papa is mar- | "Thank you, Minnie, ee A Living Head Without a Body . bandit A then = | tell Wwite, A house vou But (Smoke.) that bit out-| Ce ZZ ~ nw - 5: -would-not } eee Oem Se e SOB \ (Clergyman ay tae ‘ into ---SLE TDI ITS | he should ma, who ne = -- = an LL = Oe Oe ee OOP Se 0 --=_-_ =" ee ee ee Ja) == Who, $$$ . is Whe May -tip- better be it might thought even mamma/she darling course, Of you. |with Minnie. said him," asked "IT never companion a to have father her papajfor maybe and back, come but|cannot me, told have he would "T s'pose And lonely very 1. ind was, does|He house the And lonely get let him/|does not would to ery and I began func-!} social the attended he l'lliwhen fear I But sure. mistress, a need if Jones, Mrs. say, But, me. to talk Hy a C SS Pray, little falry Minnie O/ asked ) 2 happy your | ay Tas | i } so, do to power be ear, his7 could till i she es 3 sen ae reach something hispered hes W nie h wee a blush man good the made laugh to him caused which but ewer | y eta a ch child e the _j a cL lp =\y/ x this'-and | quite in = my place Set a teentsy-weentsy exasperat-; becoming house-is ir, the papa I loved to mamma Next I'm | heart when glad be I'll oh, My, ing. alnot grandma, I love, to papa Next up to take care of this dear old| grown love! I but I shouid, spose I nel de time 12, so that ae But Bore. is my toed al ; PPh aa een fa in good condition again, |: - soe things and_-get ees se Ser 0 ee se ve she and | mm of papa the clothing not only for | er y anion iit Te eee the won but attention, some ne¢ myself oO} atler ‘ oo ave is|¥VO vay cs < } nee . be| she though marries-even This |papa way. r sad Is In entire household thing of a new cook every and none of them taking UH i --- ri ht, usednin ve mamma ae for you'reela right, me from w irm sentiments. the exnressea t } th en ae claims. principal lays to beauty And (Eye.) te that is so dangerous is it that What n we which but it, fear WW people vhich aa woman with neek her about wears proudly comfort? Bo PORK) Tt answered ‘ Then short; and yllable, easy one the forward and backward ? maybe Tones= = Mrs cae teat ae never recover from. could Minnie : so old and feebie, wasn't rrandmamma Lean / stay i a month|SUre and stay a éask her c to‘come in i's If away| cane willl meditaand shen diened quiet nats eee orn r STEEL Rate cM eon tt eran. Ment daughter, her < papa nome | ees ‘ coo >" it] different How dear! oh, dear, Oh, died."' And darling mamma was. before afresh at the thought the tears flowed 8 she Then papa." to it propose I'll ind} run a into ste ps her hastened father her as just rate the reaches directhe opposite it from tpproached and aglow ¢ face her Minnie, thor glovifyanticipation of happy smile a up. to ran face, young pretty her jing and luds his both catehing {him, ‘ r| : swinging round him In her old playful : Re citet rasason to wish a ¢ cried she "Papa,'" y fairy who of any Know Do you make coraMney can't get the time to fix them; besides,/ 7-8. other did before her, and I don't know much about such work. | 3): SReRETET AWE iii consi Jones Mrs. make and love sweet 43° ladles of word Read \ articulated half she be so? it not should as Why nov we'll 1 so glad-so glad! While Oh, I'm mama‘s dear take one ean ever pes-|her, her no | | ; | 7 Q EOL nt lips her round to herself papit | your cits eaten : re . Dice st attractive in daughter Jitthe happy. on : eward } a; nomeward he) within the it grew played| smile alor went she as And wohg oes oe up sprung. thought new. more rhe brain fertile a and it, liked she more will you dearie, And, in the evening. and:.thenan | vears few ry up ) in aieie ry row years few grow com=| fellow tine young e some wo' will] miss, who little ling a-courting our just as her} hand and her heart Ty ostow : ae dress only not x the is: ae aprons and My mending that needs plight for too, are in a sad petticoats, I jUSt thread. and needle of the want this nie. ; Ie¢ make nd Min-| time your muchtanaof but-} | oi5y Acta the the pouted provoking!" how "Oh, hour Juncheon, the | 1 site ge to acl heartre v ns own daugh- | you Httle morning, "Good chee ina the bow to had his questions] jry cs ae Hoth ter." anol aT] Sree ine Soha = Wea bli Wea head the of shakes ‘by Andnodsshe oranswered only | : a 7 ae: al heey ea against bitter in her heart still feeling eas ay ae previous} well1 to her the said: had he What home say aeyouraeaane You own his as‘ ae : es ; always . In a disorderly .AsS: soon as f the meal was night. now, state is eas mover) z it. | after look to a mistress without prepare) to room her to hurried she | és 7 oe ne the closet she' took]x From school for a deplorable} in too,ar clothes, Your ‘| , your} have you while And of] .onaition one beén had which frock little n oc-| and with play to comrades It) Nettle to put going and was favorites her on sald dear heart my in face} place her of length the cleared, brow wound the will help to heal put/ she and speak, to so shortened her with the los me forget des her in away neatl he r books helpfulness." the|and and tapped bell had noon the for for dismissed be to about school a1 ‘ : a to want giving and arms yormman's | tA , f a te oe a et oH girlie little dear ee Cnriet | licht aiiterant in it cre int yy curly the' stroking Tones Mrs ia Het 5 ‘You co ei Wei Benin Nana room the left and father's your' broke almost: jt to|).o.) came Minnie morning next The your] up give to had he when leart serii pale, with table breakfast the | wall ae, atintk Hie aa Se aoe to her father's ous face, merely bowing tons dryJ his he 1OW ‘ ve VAD HY ow ne : going isn't "It Minnie replied 00 Mr: desr havera to all, after bad, half be | 10 altar the he re nox I know Oh. long. | stepmama very your of day the on that me to sup-|said being life with take up my I should | wedding given to minute not ew was 3ut Minnie in and imism, lat-| in| laid clasp as arms ts Wena Gels itches : her if unusual inything to go again hould hide down « face Minnie's of in danger was she Then there even planted in the dear herself throwing heart, she morning following the jer father! her vain In which | obs the to up the wept she only her; tried-to soothe \ ly hi det to deciding last At harder herto calm time have little daughter alone,] over matter the think self and night good her kissed man good the so ind righ ever) been. HE ianiaatens Sena a ae Bt So Mrs. have. to like would vou ‘So not woman, splendid a such was she mama dear place the in here a Jor but character, noble most a only already haven't if Vacant |teft her And well as woman Lnandsome dear Well, else? miebody hosen the for asylum perfect a was house fairy, your be hall Tone Mi child. ehildren) orphan and. poor ind. old promised ilready ha who she it is every-/!for fact i friend « in need i and r you ter Took and= lové come to was it not!) Jones, and body loved Mrs I happ How daddy old your man/and good some that supposed be to be should choice my that Minnie, her|am, make to much very wish would uplittle the Kissed he And , to} your going an her ens wife his } herto Minnie Saes| her tell "And-and-I'll oot remember-and/|his could Minnie since. oo ° widow-had a was. (She Db; N E | R F A D N P AGE had | been hea add warts len EREWA Made HenitcOcls Are UT OnEAICOV DRE py tela to her on her way to school| uprons ond the {dea of | resented' she bitterly deed, her| did not answer She a stepmother her} over cover -the drew but father, shook. Davis. sofa beside Mrs. Jones in the It seemed! the place ‘chating sitting-room ter'smostpretty never be-| could sh« After way. friendly Dnt thought the anotner tanking ner her. that now) toreconciled ceme NOVEMBER 4, 1906. was! She of-of-doing thinks papa I'm sure! that dear of mamma o fond do BRENIMOnOneNTen oat a CAT NIT IRC eee SAO PTE LEe of| memory fres} 30 : fresh still'so Thé CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, way | ie | Mrs. Jones, | re of aa nie said things,"' are my i nend | self heart Minnie's through father's words.' wads mother own wads mother own her en home 1¢ LAKE been such a true, good friend had who who still delighted| and to her mamma to} could she service any of being t! | her papa. and Jinnie 2" ‘mother shot pain A . "te by on coe passed she SALT | F ns D elena REPUBLICAN, CHILDREN'S Sn ; ones clean as her frock, ing a solled all In need of mending before she Were had she after night one to her came : , 1 side , s] : . t one her be id sitting and, © bed c a a/ bring to going I'm Dear, said: toj decided have you-I to mamma to you. like would: "How again. marry at Ka BR By, e . oa had béén dead! mother Minnie's own father her. when years two. almost have &.new : INTER-MOUNTAIN miles the || hi finds jtime off street h pte hree cilw andare a ay day "ay ae a convenient emporium | caravan. half miles of being ulready e% esa) entrepot of the. in Mesecen, a the ‘signalman..poet," who, verse-making by hours erality Calne o old-| fretwork, slow-moving!In some artistic fineé te ro in Ine fills:in) the long connection in or basket-weaving cases kind woodearving has been rug-wesg as ee ao of a tne tine a executed. really y ' |