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Show F - 6 THE INTER- MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1907. a A WONDERFUL WOMAN } we veces Bee fi ; Y ON VP AW ~ MeN hs 4 + & fi | 7 E=* ~ ee ti Or Derpallcanide Mund raie st A SOCIAL ' y am sorry for that It may be painful | She told him all her story-every [She is very anxions to see you In} tor' you: to hear, Lady Cecil ot] |} detail of her life, painting w hat was fact. she wanted to ace ompany meoon!have had a fortune: left met" | dark-in its darkest colors. "He should | this occasion, but I object ed | ; Re dmond!"starting up, indignantlnever marry her-not knowing the "Objected! Why"? 1s fortune! j rz bs ‘ "A . | worst, Among the rest. of that strange I preferred to come ‘alone Other yes, mv love don't let your angry faney fdr Redmond O'Donnell people may be very anxious to see you | passions rise it you ean help it uv for| "T don't pretend to understand it,' | as well as Rose-may they not? And | tune Ml by Lan died three . lshesnid. «It mav have been part cf! you know I never like third persons | months ago, and divide d his) fortune | the fatality that. has been at work) during my interviews with you.' equally betweet tose and me It wa fortune of two million dollar i from the-first to care for the two men, | She still looks down at the emer- | a ; \ all men, who could never care for) ald turf, still traces figures with her | pittance perhaps, as compared with} este Dantree and Redmond) parasol He looks at her. ard there | the tnheritance of Sir Arthur Tregeni pe C but to poverty-loving. humble in- ; jo: Donnell. The first was but a fool-| is silence | na: lish girl's foolish admiration for a "You haveche ard ot Steere Tre. | dividuals like Lady Cecil Clive ane oan > A er ¥ ~ nt [SALT LAKE THEATRE |repent marrying a penniless soldier of | ar cla nie ee AND EY 2.2 GEO. D. PYPER, MUSICAL EVENT. vn. > Grentext on of Grand Opera Salt ake bas ever knoy 160 ARTISTS INCLUDING jot handsome face, might have never wee give cai |my the into but wl Jin on[: might it! ganna's it is me your oving sort. anc or: she says effort at Wri length { Re omen an aye alo could Was sh irom whom *mutual do-'vou \- think ? a jh anh e Our Ng oe and I, cheese a of Be life oan Rive no 1 ' i There was but one bridesmaid-Lady |; Cecil Clive And in her white robes, jher gossamer veil, her bridal blossoms | | the sweet, for sundry reasons, Gharlia fe srot-all i . dtatel ey and . liscovered it. He his no bore of erncastle "Your Cecil? Reet father i is én: gidraee Ys in it with blie: phil- "And you~ the' his éyes Poor Ait re SEE TEE woo j on jon 1 i, THAT, bret atee home : A | § Hy } : - ® Makes a Man-Statesman, Fortune-Knights Who Were Fine Fathers Had Stout Hearts and riage Connections With the or EE hits F, Soldiers blue |lene of Possessions-Mat- V's''-Heraldic Anthorities on the namesa tell us thatinp origin of sur- JT" deartive is s derived Tait lan and ' the eleyenth | jthe : hoary eve n a ere sits thinking-she the Tates : names or_Taits, of no but : they} In colonial popularwas name times, Tate Lieutenant James, Joseph who has | tain-Lieutenant It} South Carolina was served and from William |Sion the was ajs ubsance is-the "nj Taits: - have more usual from of She which ; a ' rou fine heritage English, Scotch and Irish. eles hears avenue, property..and--moral|pauses aon if | Mexican One | planter dagivla- tig OPC tor otceih- a and Ny with ess, a Tait, tenis born. in Phas its Edinburgh, collate ; -war His good "le daughter é married + playing know. the So," and oiq . and the ponent's ve rang true list and in every ¥ ‘and story his rae tor, | quirements ‘hose' whose clear upon making spears | spi ATS their the ied |}horse, op-)jeg. sparks fly |i is . told scientific and making him In less his upon his of | ' Ape is graven eee far : one middle of the . ages, Been typical *. with eyerd strongholds Its moat. and eee of the Pee ac- the!" of her but of anes me then men of of and + lost forgets ail sees her moment od pometines are a ard matter of whatever, he a refused combat, was Ipve already. spe yee looks quite they isles, law ras' theiy name |cian swell, didn't some say Reisen cabula Pigs airs. and extra and "e"' Taltte. "swell," century o may belleve for Rectens to no,| this Peter up }and you I must have hi, the s b not distur stout of A This ‘ pa. yo-| the grasshe} tet The now. faint She her. e up comes ‘ abound of hearts a a 4 tour to of private my fair, . gallery ALL both gulls fancy face, to say... If) l ye heteeds with to a ery; you it i! it is|y for is Redmond O''Don-| etands smiling be: you, Ri Lady Coot' Hane cei three, and "she oo hope, her hands and t me go! ne go go tisete into ws Skeaal "Let excesSively-oh! {th on th ble ee Dart ve at a o cere | beVecatatine oh i ' in love each other down, ie e Seam giddy scarcely = aot er for a faint. og and mean |N°t-spoken oe a word--she ‘does not try. oe. now es O'Donnell| of |54¥S,a same John This Charles 1607: Crav- u the In |!00k over-glad is cool tone, to see what me, comes. "‘you don' t | I must of it. ‘. | New T have Orleans come "T man, The would : have say. | Vet jf Redmond chance. giving MARK \ Pie beloved a tried six} if story "ATS years town, West Virginia. Magnus Tate Catheritte Weasbinwton, cede of eame from 3 Orkney ) Island He was| George Washington, second, éand, PC : hiss one of the Virginia settlers, who help-|} sister Bett ty Washington od 1t8 win Bosceniia' = Birtupaght from The wife of James Madison, _. drst ee jes Sumit eauab ang gerer ae aininglag thereMotosicue sorts é DABS i for all the ages to) ee OE eral saath roac - ss ts {the ‘nde de. after her again became years, ae the ae, of it, iain George his that means liberty. ably in a to the in. and begutiful. son in son, daughter ham, is, was His admiral other aged when was a | nts Crest, Mottoes Tait and | k<-Always from much style... noble cause of George the Cap- the Mary he married was Captain Joseph prosperous Samuel. Wis father's exampie Graft and Onda wife-Iunice. eae Ghee Stoner sSiem f g bate ane see ere z is necieried SOs. a 4 © Heitnan's The Ingra- saltaire ‘in those towns, | thority, | bolize other (or in branches Aegere' Ja de rought heraldry courage: who had Engrailed land. A it wérA& the crowns 38)" of made ‘sun's with amp rays, eee Soe SN CE Sunice | Symbolizec ¥y eens a the pearl parasol. sister is well, sister is quite oid atid - sg was the scaled the| the Roman points to "because With well, ee Miss Well, plden times, an suna, or by hope, then, down' at with | sake. grand- | sign at a loss unusual high-bred we will see and military |ery and |great Mars, of Those the god fortitude, of TO who desire cee lor neage war, courage, magnanimity-great heart _ information, should corr to sig- pedigrees) y Ba mies - me You and Will on averciiaae y be sr |'nearer-their' through if Ie the "No, trees, and ice my wife with Oh, * 6 twins for Lady nearer-I > be has 75. M and th ate Pansy prover is not 75 ee Queenie, you ‘Little Pear earl are sure é procdaction En ce ‘ : - ; = N 7 "WEEK AND Ean CONTINUED - = SUCCESS OF e ni PRESENTING | ONE WEEK = Arden's Edwin } a = Great e FOR aan STARTING MONDAY, of Story A APRIL 15 : : re Life, Russian 66 $9 ‘Comeae | |} ze in Matinees. Bla | log eee and Saturday, 2:30 p, IN PREPARATION, SULLIVAN M Wednesday eae First presentation on any stage of | nf the Romantic Southwest | ; Idyll : of the Great : | BU ERN | aes | U : N K oe ae I AEGHTON. wR HARRY BY ner ma -= Eee See. | ce tn Se | pescaceuseosongwsccs YR! IC TH EATR ES 5 Selt 3a- ; s B Lake's Family Only y Family IVAN <a _& CONSIDINE, ee commencing Week Uh eatre a © PROPS. g| ' ee eee oe ern 00 men an riends = aa j : Hon. Ralph E, Johnson of Lincoln, Neb., Supreme 7 . Organizer for the M. W. of A., will lecture on ‘‘Fra. w inge nen coment, eon nied Ch: irtiers, ral e . 5 barite ricse e, Intest motion pleture og y > 1 ternalism : Excelsior and Fraternal . (Eagles' camp af a ple & A pri il 15lo th, at 88 o'clock. = and Hej is Second an South orator of Insurance'' hall), st wide at corner ts reets, next WM reputation the hall of West onday and all of Tem- evening' members f ; : Woodcraft and their friends are invited ited to come ° j : and hear an able and instructive address Member o of | | should secure the attendance of at least one friend ‘ ; Mi REFR | ESH ENTS } ---- and remarks ex-| : sities usage... and you itchers pe aca . pearane iar eh: ange and back' oie tf soon = wien pay" roe do loub) : NG i PAUL have d one son's crops. acres will Nong, | ‘ ue: DF held yot MW money | | SMITH for Bll ‘to $80. 00 in i Be advance er: ac 6] ) Re : 2a | selling ui price fter ter we sold Sixteen 40 ,000 ay The lands Ther Sh is ¥ have per sold. are The plowed more se a5 i acre; t sy being Ten farm ood while water 3 a} os ea Nea ] ar. y were f AOR ‘bis days 900 ae farms vo payee been $80. 00 soe acres. acre ver and acres ue will 0) 00 be Oo : you rights erms. can . buy 7) lj e for ightful F dAM 7 TING 2 pitchers have | CLEANING, DY KING KING & REPAIRING, | § 2ansy! 74 Kast 3rd South St. | and Pansy! you will never Bell 2919. Ind. 1247.| Pr q Ka : ein the p acre a been sold. DON'T WA: _ ATT, get you a $40. 00 per acre, Rich soil. G e oe to acres ahha = lea i ere aut jelr wardrobe rari i agreed We Farms 4 ,000 sold Give ibe he rodées' te Bee Z ey - Pearl | toll anGrough| abe the childre ta "clothes stretak ‘oncine clothe My | wil . , begins Re material. Dyed: to Pownenit you Nor does the or Coat you miiial one|ling know ave oe T} is atten ft Cleaned you|to M | ~ Howe » show ver came some | the it! necessary. are coming -L "Confound > aud COMMENTS . powerful, convincing." -Su € } = evening (except Sunday) 95 ne "Dt hy Bs ote nay i a "2 and 10 pant "ig Box seats, may have t ake rk hear at this j é o make can hear ¢ i distance perfectly well. And the other performance Oviginal company PRESS COMMENTS | Every. SSS i looking} to upon is excellent-any re youth none, and O'Donnell-not insist / --------- THIRD || ‘veard artless has Tre- NiclioneePleturce never and . drawing are Cecil their blushing, Captain and me can Chasseur . today YORK os f || to -enfor my Redmond! so lovely-withdraws end of the rustic seat FIPCIVSs like this- enough obscurity howls Beau laughing, -oh! |treme to well x go ‘Everything! shall have you!" And then-<the brav-|inch family| hold, love poverty of mind. | hearing to procure Tonawidelon Baclet een H. Lund president Jun; ent. theltorian's office, Salt Lake City. or|AnthonA | hoped really Scarswood | consideration Rose will come. ~ sincerity, | the color, AW IT your' | Gure Se sym-|Difies the ex- my ; ves. I suppose never you Orleans and Ruysland's O° Donnell. shortly." em-|ruby they thank She fs strangely something. very Lord | daughter. |- IT hope?" is dead.' "Indeed." aa Say, betokens | denotes under date August 21,|/the Moon, signifies peace, purity and innocence; the tCV "Officers fficer ; ; ; of the American | tincture gules, symbolized ur and | father chief .signifies of Me hite our, Menu|YoUr. Brandfatner? "She fs in London, and authority; a rising sun, splendor, also absolutely au- The with" her Pheatri Combat? in CLYDE mendous Tealistic Dra of ute as j Cais Hata site path, Transite-Having safely a sec-\: were suns tat and. a] Fal elte flaming : 3 lights, " eae {wh WP: world being led by their Cay) its My Tonjours a and of of peemniniae lory and she | perors followed i }walls by are same: passed an- | possession.of .probHis and took er, used the of | resolution became navy, proper Grace de Recto. a rough path American | reward ir... Russian Samuel, was Continental army. sun give family his |-Having contributor Captain rising coloring). Motto-God of edu-|the writings, judging a | natural | man his sixt ei marrying Jiving, .for he "lived. Jeng-|Acgre: one historian. of the family | passed hag an a irom property, of as Maine, biuldeethita! George judging man style lish," in captain, a BON eE aptain cation, a erivel and York life NEW eck "Effective. | Vau- and poke |i serves it, But think again Queenie- * eatnts reer» Sain Sig a m for the Bastin § y-15 pnp ‘of Virginia, Was Tate. brs> -atho leat geraan © first aco time, (ed. to "You see how you have = been brought up-that "F I: eningsct ‘two on,performances, ere Is a marriage connection with Bp © |luxury has been the very breath you] §™ leks! "Dai Fxcept HABI ania. a Patrick Henry, whose sister Susannah|! thought you were at Algiers drew-think "GET THE , LYRIC what marriage with : a Gananeueeneneune » "The tise Jast hcne person we expect }to see is poor eat fd pmarried Bishop. Madison's. brother, Orton man means. Six stuffy rooms- PTT agnus jr., son o ignus, the pil-|'Thomas, < e e first. person we do' see,".one.grimy maid-of<all-work-o il grim, area Mary McCormick. Other| Characteristics of the family, are|9' Donnell answered, still eminently crear in ¥dat-no- tee Aone on marriage connections t were with the|energy, common . sense. ‘good looks, | S@!f-Possessed. fete ange "'I haven't been at Al-|-no society-the beauti j ae ; beautiful and poeti i ren' S 10 Lewis, Goode, Fletcher, Lucas, aronre, | cordiality and' charm of manner, tact |®!¢"s, 2nd I'm not going. Ishall'turn)cal of life a dream of the. past in King, Beck, Porter and Taliafero fam- | and. courtesy-and° honesty, some one |™Y SWord into a seythe, my rifle into ad Think!" aaa ilies-all well known Virginia mulmen: | adas, "be sure to say that they are plowshare, ‘and go‘ ‘fn "for''peace, ‘re-) -""T qo -think. ‘I think you want to unraa Wee ete nMAHta? "oF the moneda andthonorables spectability, and pastoral life. I have|talk me\into saying no-you fecr 1 pilgrim, paper ted Francis Stribbin, and | Of more than one = the famfly it | ee oT, ee i Nh Orleans.' {mey take you at your word. Very and it Is down in the records that they |may be said that he has "‘a heart to n,New Orleans?" vell, ginal aay) it. "I am deeply hon: had large possessions and ten chil-| resolve, a he ad t contrive, and. < my "Yes. TI receivedaftera telegram from|oved by OR offe 1 aden: ew to de Hand re execute Mihaess orphan ff tetetthaia grandfather leaving here. ored ony eer ang ee eThe ae England pilgrim was Cap-| Burke's "Peerage" blazons arms for |‘elling me to bring Rose back. We He drew her to him-close, closer tain George Tate, who came from|the Scottish branch ‘of the Tait family,|*ent., We ‘have been there ever|1f¢ those innocent twins are anywhere London, England. and settled {n. Port- argent; a-"Saltire..(or St. "Andrew's | Since. in the visible horizon now, they stand land, Maine. He was married, and| cross), engrailed, gules (or red); a She was beginning to recover now. strong chance of being. amazed and ae five children when he came here, | chief of the Jast (i. e; of the last ane Aarew a little eae from him, | seandalized ‘ : n 1750. His wife died twenty poate | color named-gules). and began acing figures in the grass "Queenie, my darling - al out aos o ‘ -it was so sudden. Tam nervous, Elona |2U2PPo%e: and little things startle me." "That iss me , as She lays her hand on her heart to} my oti nibucttnene Astor : In ‘ Magician ee ago, had New 4 T and their guhs. Magnus Tate also|en Peyton of Albemarle county,|!¥ /mterest in me, or not, common | erty-perhaps because fas . nee April 15, 19 brought some cash, for he, with his tw hose wife was Lucey Jefferson Lewis, Dee enough at leet; say you it-poverty and Stic wae ae Peo COAL EaVere, itlustonint. 1d | wife, Honous,'is living at a_ bez . renideé afferson, ." _| were glad to see me back.' hirthiv : C ; sell und Forbes, comedy enterta place, in;appropriately Dae fork wane = ary scitad'the ie choral "I am_ glad." Her shevoice not | teats forests orimoaee piuca Gaw ,Oe Utah's nnd favorite S| dere" 1696. -This. Sr was cti ‘in..CharlesBielain a teeicital 1 3 steady-she quivers as sits. is OBit al me s ra ane‘it one. ae « } ye, ut remont Jer-§| : of Who ‘On KINODROME vou 2 if-his pride had not stood I am not afraid of pov- her. Ti from re VAR nargiven it eleht T'avould | months ago, between us. Talk About. cee present 1A.M.COA MANAGEE : SST Mimic. nearly is-will Wi e Man SUE I leve you-- question Ynd JOFINS Little = and have caebeen way GCnuntry ee aa Oe SHAW JOHNNY Pansy the act and: Popular) dienn "The 1e é ng Oo ceC ree tae be the wife of a to ‘O'Donnell one's friends a pleasant surprise, And I flat‘ ee you had ae lent friend-| all to say this. ear be my wife Ss moment | under Souder She has | you can endure 7} ts" And pretty 9 19,420: 18, . 2 a eee Insthumentalists eh more stupfe Véea enn ie aad oe Le1a ane Beacawooe with OF Apr 7 il z . . SATURDAY. ‘ one- you, ; RG Saturday, 2 ie WEEK. LILLIAN Talented. Bererei lik me not te 29 1 - use denying ade 2s ee ee , TROUBADOURS uropean -- Sacra You it's of no on Ww a Oe Friday, End.) talked of deville, OLIVOTTI the world} I shall not. let_you| {{_--- zs ee 00 So. the whole Country Will a i 4 ‘ Wacenhals and Kemper ee Company MAY TULLY & CO. "St« Look.and LisSAthtites diese iIa, real ee by" M: z show White | ae S= 0 Something Presenting. the| a Trial until y ae r ou GUEARC rand S00: up 00° 1 MATINEE ss the 84 - | Gk doNe end non WSS. floats -GUCE befor Helen me THIS most Not much fierce-| that you) the nine parts of speech to v7 thanks!""| " Pearl. Come, Queenie! We: Ah! sinks a ake chro ping |*"° turns The ness-not much sternness there now | "What do you mean, ‘sir! Let me a { ed come ; the a ive :| go Here children-pray, et me tee . _ greatly, shake h: shake hands. Aaya ie ena so not ~ searstarted up. wasbut vivid he caugni " held her " The of - piercing, ‘full. 4 ~ MODERN VAUDEVILLE an | carnation ¢ t NORDICA Ns Please give me my | ‘ FAUS 3 With | memory, | picture (Tlie 9 6é Hat NEXT ATTRACTION. ed « | the t at 8 shar p. act Thursday, the name : j Nielsen E Constantino | Of who. aopes mistre Lo ye : know e : BOR bea more 5 Alice A EVENING, ? 16th, tl "ehh e Prose = q amons thre au 9 BOHEM and PICT wArried "public." d-. arvrrt Worthy Oe nh ber We. face : |°7® (">* Le gers seven years. They say the certal And ne a4 aye, oy ted a in oe eure for love is-matrimony. Let ‘us and sow Rave you been since 1 saw | try it." you last?", He takes a seat th the/ "Captain O'Donnell, let me.go." |*UStic "chair, which accommodates! "Not until you-promise. Queente, T Eng- § ; marriage the Vitgtnia day not a five Vears gue. Tepe family, or Lewis Peyton, a. descendant of l'Payton. a Virginia pilgrim ‘oft: Charles L. Peyton's father was over eyes, blue bright jaughing ligt Jaughing ight looked over) that) at) look it is 3 : ana € ed nr = ‘L ote am tiey afraid : fotdaant fe ware . :sut gentle-|C#" notable aware the Tate through ‘Tate ne a Tait,.:mathemati- physicist. to see marriage a friends-what have Then he speaks, | startled brown ones.' Ce reiiianie carts sh honor culture all she | of their portraits.. facanyar un- 828. : eee ° Paik i? ay ae and Guthrie and is a}Mary our a id tha pene More v! Herne than tl Queen -Queenie? sometimes, Slowly be ae REG and Ene you intend that for a ‘ Cecil, I have nothing rait, the us ayo "t" | desecendants of a Tate, may ttace tack Ttl to Edward IIL, and his Queen Philip-| Oh, * said, addition fathers Cormwall, tresse look hati stepping on {is drawing, and it nell himself who eneased soldiers,.and breeding sometimes ale-a mere } iis 1 a taste, and no fminbriante ae Bealeton they probably argued One branch disposed to assume was added-Taitt, i Shetland given about the -in-| cism,; I-fanc il give you the sketch afar off, and | back on one condition-that 1 may at her. The | give You myself with tt" "gids a the "sweet,.| -"captatnCecil!" O'DonvenT™ , a "4 "Lady to bronze € he Soe or, prisoners; its -apertures in the/jn the Tait family. There are artists, walls for shooting arrows, and its tor-| Arthur Fitzwilliam gaits born in Dane tuous underground -passages - all) caster, Englar i 1 breathing of romance. I Patt Bora an Ob wha Wen alee ne first Orkney of the family here were | author The scientist of. the family from the and effort) b? 4 matrimon- e I pink flush deepened pearly face "I think of all my heart. | opinion no one in whom can he that close lose-so shoulder and see what ner : X oe pctose ‘If zady Lad) é literary Oc, had leg declined snela ; Statesmen one -hé field Ss ale ee: e ms Ls neland;-but draw-| an. have ae é 6 A sharp. , Si hi eat eat PTY Na oer ee Lanty ¥°#! lave:-ruled Haw is LafMr:| | 8enma. Hone will And. 80 you are governess to the twins: terrible drudgery, I should faney aya practice drawing in the intervals.|‘ Let me have another look at my porfl ain trait-cleVer, perhaps, as a work of | art but: as 1 ate eens ae ais | ; : : = wae el flattered asa likeness You do think |} away in|} wakes at last Is. proftitless ; @ long, tired sneils pen a = on Judge |"0lds her so absorbed. one hk to a duel, the opponent's Ree kasiee, oo, astle aati it \in the s ningle trunk near-Liverpool, aud ‘we ive can sey picture sebok hia ag : youth, Challenged meet direction. "you strongly ; gone sy eethe: ure nily has forS r di a oe : SASS young Beehhe ita cikehts Whtits ‘sewere ersveryof ‘oc. | more8 interesting anen of his s day. The a ,likeness of Redmond O'Donnell she| come, if Irishman it likes. : at spurs in with subject, Lafferty? \Very .well, | list-! a footstep approaching She He a he | that lieutenant-governor a es | tale nts, you change the tender | 20, sweetheart. I belleve a marriage hands |#fterhoon et os "sunshine face, lord mayors of Dublin as Sir | ‘he erie s Tait of Virginia, a cousin of and Tait, one of the spiritual |Syenrt Nay He States Clay. was : United of. the realm was Archibald |senator in 1809 4. man of > superior toi ee ‘ . 0 . Campbell to 8 I \ a ot propri onry Ous Lon _ is tthe least interested ever comes to} sketch bac¢k-it fs easier. for you to Scarswood, so she does not look up./eritfeise than to da better.' . _ | She goes on with her work, so epee ‘A rule eng h applies : to all eritsdtret she £ : 1 oe oe {ture, ' and havesBut) haw'beginsevan'to work. is and state Charles the ras surgeon of senator. ‘Texas cavalry Jn Tait}@ the |drawshalo nearer. form for they can} Judge a man," makes "ancestry ° 4 : a ce eee claim a long line of noble forefathers, | of Tex poth in orthography In fact, worth:* Major ‘Felix was' thea spelled indifferently Tate the! -of!6t Alabama,-.member-of: the latter neTait,cepedt her Bristol board and ‘hhuiehtctollows is mentioned in the Heims-Kringla, |The Mexican war had its represenVariations of the name, all One sence in Major Felix, son of James] © rat the ages, have. been Taite, Taitt and |Tait, who was a gentleman "of great truder. Tate oak, the past so far that she i\with a .start Thinking hwork, and presently, with | siz she S > aH nn aa ap her when|,j,ening to the close of the war; Cap-|the surnames were first adopted, Telit been a prominent name in Norway. tell-| now, file. The officers of the fam-|!andscape she would. sketch grows! Pennsylvania, were Ensign] blurred before her eyes, and it is a| Surgeon James; from North face she draws-- face, every expres- Chaplain century, gives England Carolina discretion, Since | Revolution, " . | New from head, | pan, and rank, |jly, from. judg-|John- and all to her from over times a day,3 his |isy win her pencils, Charges Resolution, Dominion, Authority, Glory, . SLE z TEX =e ‘ON.. BY ELEANOR LEXINGTON the French word tete, meaning or chief,' in the first, or front It also means man, and likewise beyond thoroughly, eyes cafne back sea a hundred She Denote dreary bravely, at e d Wetatl Latte Lents - 4, 29 ELE r of 50 cur- the. ars "2 | "| : With rE 15th, April ‘ EVENING, TUESDAY to Hotspurs-Pilgrim | ine cies, onts Apri afternodn, under |e inelined: | He ts down with me,las 1 write the words, noble, tender, [MJ Large ie Toil, but~ cheerfully done If Redmond. thoughts of Algters if Ancestry |neirs bronzed, somber face, and O'Donstern| | upfertyall will rejoice at that! Artist sts Very drawing. jing, Heritage Aut thors, ny a April to keep his word ‘And you still reside with your cousin | o> Rose cil O 0'Dn iY : ria 28 " after the ceremony, the |and Sir Peter Il am glad, by the by Le udy Cecil, O'Dorinell, hi WPPY" beyond Cwords of bitter satire!that they are reconciled. Doesn't the | - ate. se nd yon j ole n words true in the highest sense) life strike vou as rather a dull one?" get ae ; a | ; here,) started for a ‘prolonged Con"Not partic ale S419 I hope L have} x Oo op mrt . ‘ss g } | tinental tour Lord Ruysland went} common sense enough to know fe | fart eae Aavéaxn "afer u nei - j back to Germany Lady Cecil return-/can not be ali sunshine and roses for}! y ee ; e }ed | to Scarswood, to my lady's dreary) any ; of us Scarswood is always. a) ler, '0*?)8) © h' other, "trusting..each ~ aS ) as great hearts-and noble. so ae Hi | Wailings, to Sir Peter's prosy compan-)} pleasant place, and IT am too busy to r, aS Bi ay ai : Mt I } jlonship, to the weary toil of training | find much time. for idle. repinings pve gnd ti ve Aine ste. : apetha ta ithe obstreperous twins in the rudj-) Work is a boon-I have found that} aaa pls asem Ader ng tide ree Bee j}ments of English, French, music, and, out I am the children's governess, | *"! land : One ‘day ‘they re yn J " of the Peter lords : MONDAY self or others, | Immediately i|"*happypair' / Name.of Noble Significance-A n | ; -before look last i Lady!" ee sor Sa J : { tain fa ( ! I mt re Peter and Lad Dangerfield drageing pout their married, not mate d, ves, in . Germany, tn earn heart, lke | he seems to make one. there) papa! A sigh it epl ines to farewell? ss Orchestra ; REPERTOIRE eat ait but then-he had vowed ‘an get ibe a 1 casi so hard: . of Ply ee Séla j past Of ‘Squire. Talbot 7 . " by y : , : en tee tl oo © bring home a the better passion, | der, light alternately, watching with! | very nt oe land he was of a his man, ill-starred. whether to him-|a she feels.ave but can nother meet Morecambe a "ial a8 as The standing ey me at : ih a an of 20 and of 55, Ballet a Chorus And between them ang me fore 9 : followed "their -f oe them, go I wonde Take-one . a Se HW 1 you tha let NIELSON CONSTANTINO : SIGNOR "Thank God ‘for.last thé. happines give me at Pever happy } was the cot-/; Limtasessctare Seitiant SR)a breakfast anes eI chs attorch SE) Otis felt, in her company, pite line to avisied wp SG 5 fallow sode. his wife -suite=him She suite; iiss Ai is" aldsin fiat: Hiev Swill be ; vit I hope 8o:""-She answered: softly j last. | There }lt Henry | keeping in (aa OM : 3 1 lovely was Katherine face her of } Pe : . Lord. Ruysland gave away the bride He had come express from Baden| Baden for the purpose. And the great 'Cornish baronet was his son-in-law at i So 1 sent a -fie-newaT Atl tis 7 "9 a ; iy, , ¥ ae laine' happiness tremulous tender, ALICE 1 oe (22 a nid. the twins ure petrified, open-mouthed and. waa" the a ashe : xa eee" ove. Tle MISS page the lovely ; has | ¥ : : Ah! Charlie, with a smile he | j ane weather, Sir Arthur Tregenna, | | 5 ‘ ‘ ' : | Z 5 snew your address, ther j < Se 1 "a | Bart., and, Miss Katherine DangerYes : a tier six io fthe of TLouisihe jight tances fram. the scenes ane | field, were quictly'married in 1 sOyon ana I grew sick for news of England } the-face we Know fheNnoursnas CC nha: ANLEG aaa thes one by One. pant )LO to ae not did' T : tTriends ina and IN cottag Otis's Henry from Married ia quiet church in. the ie lelvhbutidad write: 6 any ¢ ' those‘ friends. direct! l the shadowy listance and are Oo to0 Foes any oO ns ‘ < ed \ . da a Site cir g oF | }{| ment ee Lo «tier my silos lovedresses. My andlove! Whereis. the distance, dal "Tye. sent® Wew vord<show. jj ,° te CHEE ith, ey Algeria Stil]. "le heard of <it Fe ‘Ary +} bread button heemib con? .| | urn rate. ine alk doubt "Nov to Hat auses worayt vu go not marriage?" a rassing tine ee me great honor, Sir in-asking me to be| you eo me \ iu i }| ith: earth would is |faithfulee wife.waeeksto thelntet end."in } i ty] 1 H well, love, heart if my hand, with & You do Arthur: Tregenna; | tout es gon you last---ah! ripened you any man eee or Sees RIGATIO ABR# Walker ) Builaing, Salt Lake City, Utah. ee \ |