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Show FOV OOP EGS GG | he re Par as Be . x 6 THE e w on INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, { | but, strangely j withis 1 few enough, they all hours from the eS SALT aoe LAKE {about groawvling and spitting. mw CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, * . FEBRUARY 3, 1907.' {He's sive go mad| nervous and one of people your who BY with-| Of Katherine,' MAY Mrs. AGNES Vayasor sald.) "What Papa's ifor him {head in "Papa! FLEMING how bright you ure looking this |Mable temper j to Ju idville disvand 5 Sipe. meneane jasked him if he reealled her looks! counted. my. pet With her. tinkling |?! ated' a pacCustouaD to the excess of EBS) lfifteen years ago but naturally he] laugh-‘danced until broad day this | 18 up |} The brains of such cats when examin-| aig not."' | morning And how delightfut se ebe }do;. it's eke by ahs eae peer S al=| Mrs. Vavasor laughed. at some. in- atwant seventeen and able to lool: like | Scolding itt or ut eee ogs, acer on } IS | | the } ney See Se be i. a ward joke A Bee Bsu¢ causes we a ae Do you sees , Cay oars Ee ataan jlove with on the contrary, oo ‘ is i |and would to oy se aan Ee natin him? He een Ove! ae es feet rae A = ay : i ay 1 avove the Jevel ocean is A f ; oO RAMBLE | IN | DICKEN = a from Page (Continued } SE || pee fuded P: tch dexterous the fie north Stan! site | j i i i Se ln side of ae le larger inns, bridge, Forest, to i - still >} ; = Mr. Pickwic¢l and the place ince Dickens dusty windows, Le tl "0 fe a ae Oy rravestones e Td g Y FAMIL ALKER V V Pi A S whereee at na a 1e High Srey had but lop &8 she richwty bi J one oppof th ¢ Perke do Excuse - e long it. What!' tyly; "you dwarf- unpleasant-and your high how to say ' "What pk: beer Holborn, mvay flourishing. did a spirited He's sald} little daughter] not hand-| }my dear baronet, I shall have s|pleasure of congratulating you j}the accession of a son-in-law." except a night's steady English. foresee w don't you impulse in palpably Ii won't girl? whole | I've oe é Both aks j meddling = hente you mean?" me oul _ . might : not. than with her affaires it iM e ve ‘ x ne : Rae h e an du fond of you you resemble . little | think 6 how . L haughty fo mind, I] | live 3 ler your in-anv case. mother loveg you must re; was are way-in should I R 0 ° 7 F : * Asking in 17, and or five pare: yet maroon) j ees ik also. - ee more him bu‘ since | se strongly, ' now could ld will never insult as long looked" whom, Never in child, ‘s!'* Peters up my: mind, } D :‘ happens in the future, don't blame Remember that [ have nothing your happiness at heart." "i Y : Her impe {uous kisses, her happy tears thanked him. Since her child- re-| seen sight JT: her weep moved to: se ~ ‘ own forget, a i father to come, tree has' courage-no. that's not th word-cheek enough for anything.' "H suppose I think is unin hia heiress baO tis heayy IL be he does your Mr "re \ at: sifting ne = a a Aken i n't net y sakele do 1 hard on i intend Day si Per ¢ 0 ee ett ‘ Was i ‘ , Vere! De Vere battles-he''s s¥e The baronets of Searswood. poor=-men: often te ae h friend . K o nee Qt iitt Oh, can dear fight no his and. old a big. enough aye rls gt Weraraar our. handson lover : : Ove | Yolee.ean say as-much anCay : } 3 h ! . blackleg hunter-I am to Ito ™ ~ aa a a hs; rat ta = a eae? di ; f " ee‘ es Le fortune seem it : ; i 2 t onor oe Levis th Tt adventurer, take him. . my : with \ : nd het snoug o iz-to-dowlth | 52° a it please ii ultarf enough He ( hasas nothing t 1 With Hip: ta: soon olniwnohas Fie sone me Soin herahiel sy re be Then somebdy else has Youoare |= CLOGS OF YOu. Kathie, and Keeping something from me, and that run-away to»Gretna Green-with him is not like you, Kathi You had anKatherine. if by some freak of fortun other pI'oy 11 ast ilightwy ")Searswood and. its long rentn roll p:mn ' e WOpPos as o a ed: from you "tomorro. . é ) Katherine looked at her father tn 3 Prt ind You stood hee « before him penniles as: he ig Heart " 7) oe toa [tons do "you think' he would § Why papa, you must be a wizard tru t Wet 1 prove ov o vo ese Zs oO eee 1e OVE VON of] vige Didie ‘ ye a seeone me a Ste = an In the conservatory was it : Pe did ‘ onservaWi 21" face | tory irc his but I And \behim 1im;--Kath- if you} Kat) ALN daughter papa-a_ hg f Captain be papa! Captain could the ie i o not his ‘power ; And: he hurt his feelin s dos aa fi nay Ing it, if if comes his poverty!" = y busine had ‘he Ais tol' fo -insulee? He put : her from him, and walked ms away with a gesture almost o si pulled herself up with a} aise eet Sati vile are cs a an 3 ld and, nsult one AY tS 2 Mung I aime but Katherine powers-in: | Dangern VI. Who af ge dear, Hittl ullenly, and not lookhood he had not I apologized; itis all I ean) fore and the said, and. can't be: reealled! | strangely will do no good now,' "And when ‘am M18. face jJerk have}, Marviage |Jectonable'son-In-law The *,.day.. her -. wedding not likely to ‘Before Epping in Maypol "The and to "The Spaniard on | child is but fampstead Heath, where Mrs Bardell|ty for four still ealled Heaven help you, ta i Nive Pein 4 Me j arenes CHAPTER Pa wer world, don't say vou are Katherine--for the dirst only time!" ‘Heaven knows, (ene ver he In | ees d ae entp to that!? | speak ia. Vhat did: piemaseiemeentieiog 2 7 coeur ake ae and . papa shall be. great friends es said, lifting her head haughtils think. < so. Sir John? if enivl nonsense, of cour Jot : : lat een ta a "parepapal the] like her-like her every upon|in. manner, in voice been got, tongue-]I. Pett : -Dangerfie forgive your or exclaimed you proud Never» never|the | Phere -was silence fora moment.|erine?" he asked: "when. {s pallor that even her wicked words known hero, without money but seemed too trifling to call there overpurse, coming to claim the the | pread his fae 4 of Scarswood It requh Bet who | : bad business! he muttered lige, doubtless, to face the her avasor kiss me, who waltz- a areal erat : havecno' x catar! secrets domapete' is . lawyer, hadae offi Rarih Heres." -a iehterrein from Mrs Vavasor micht: "be "never a0 seems to have improy vou he «will tell' you -all about. it} yivaciousbut 4 i ‘ described it vith its] 7 ‘ . j . re oe WAS Mi VOTY SUNT 9 the bills TO LET gay) oe! elf no doubt before the dny to say gloomy meal Sir John sat} ‘ ; nec l i ; ‘I ke|' nes anne Bain: 3X) Can. eatery , ; . Paste pegs noe ant ‘Ke |} promise you this > mueh-L shall leave' moodily, eating | litt and watching Scarswood before yout daughter's | his daughter with strange new interest It would not be possible in the scope a $ ; iss ; vedding day, to return no mor In his ve lis perplexith seemed of a _briet article to give any, systeHe looked at her in painful, anxious; thickening around him. It was surely matic guide to Dieken London, which yee We felt that-behind:her words'| bad noueh«2 : th | ad oi SLre 3 (re S} ve ( tothe EReAR y : : _ mins rare ee ee v ban 3. ODNOXIGQUS sae =f me = ‘ Ldwyell rclOW raha 4 sondon a : a covert threat lay Visitor>on his hand without an obthe, he ome : ; ' il her kk and latter leaf, velly live at truthful, after She would have kissed her, Katherine's' crystal eyes: detected rouge on-her lips, and Katherine, ym und Miss Dangerfield dearly |for her mother's. sake." love benutys She resembles her ‘My mother's ake!' Katherine e anv } "Ve oa aren¥ my ; ape( a ae Oe rs ee hier pe ieay Vai at one mn Feth ra amon e es we TELUSE e well, indeed, my deat | Dangerfield Jast night-still, I think, | her most intimate friend, And you 7 earaa ed Mrs, Gamp, "with dle, a pair of pattens of gig umbrella, the nl LAND | Three.) cs OE ; | | 2olor Ike S$ }this ing the baronet cried eagerly; | never resisted an Katherine to marry him?) life. shrank back And she--what "Called him jno as knows , | hat!" asked ‘he ea know, Sir John, he is inj the heiress of Searswood, marry her if she would Jet] proposed Mast. night-" and did you say? be angry with you if I tried. Lift up volee Was terribly stern-j/your head, Kathie, and give me a Mi Dangerfield hung her) ki Don't cry for your new toy, deserved contrition my child; you shall have it, as you you know what an abomihave had all the rest Only whatever in 24 hours they always die in a series He told me he remembered: her: an') morning Look: atothatoradiantatace }abominable. | of convulsions, the last fit being of]; fant } this very house. ‘that.| Sir Jol i a) *Irickety dwar a eran Iways killing | tan rere in is 1oUuse, rat Sir John, and tell me would you think | "Kath errinl ry ngth and aan 5 6} she was two years old when she left) this. child had daneed twenty-four | : itherine the cat Bye n neworn Kittens take ny England with papa and mamma L | consecutive times ast nicht Fa m> Sorry ] niece, quiet, inoffenis in this go to chureh three!|angry with |times every Sunday, do forgive anything.' |} effects of the rare atmosphere. After ithey have reached Leadville all cats j are noticed to become very drowsy and ; sleep heavily for a few hours They | ithen become very neryou and run! :. 77 | jis not a sing eat. They do not die | becaust of their difficulty in breathing, E: eto. man - "I did) essary. to papa." his life, of years all the For not-I place did not deem it nec- |) the girl eried, her large Katherine Dangerfield | "You don't know hin eves flashing i Judee him 7 , 2 ae Vas st approached by Dodson and] knoy what you mean arriet . Ole ae CeN onder surveillance at her first party eruelly md unkindls He "loves" nre ame Derived From an Anglo-Saxon Root-De A Forestier an | was™ nw sake ub. or [so ' completely absorbed: by. his#icet esplonFUN Fogg We might wander from square] pity speak. aeplainly-let. us)3. un! ! Papa ov-omysell t [de2-him Dats [ . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' _ : ‘ ie x a age over the little widow Lil mieht ' ‘ 9 Apu i or to square seeking to Identify derstand each other if we ' nas Is \ ehild You compel-me: e so cunkind) beer een mena tr eeESele SUL TIp acer ° Rer UOa TUS Ir | eniecuer eects ck O Tethe house} ee en eae Tua NEoR Upon you.can Eee I that he had: scarcely once reisatked |oruelOh, "things. ‘The workd will. towarek-say,|.never [fore in Knew> al may.youtlit : 1 ' i é ink Minoric and Leadenhall street, look-| ven Knows would pour out money aS CEU LCL ro. can, the mat o¢ you if | do not, and report all shortThat will ac Kathie-1 have Chiet=His Wife Possibly of Royal Blood-Romantic Story | Minoriesrevi and Leadenhall street, : lool . | ve entor to secure ‘my darling's haps | married thought aver the list. andof lithis upon an-|eomings." ye ett eran penhs ra tlgan ' ' gas vy! . masculine guests " ' : 7 , : . a Forefather Walkers ' ! Washington S Staff The ' : ! B : / : Always of : ; I\ Hy ‘ It } Eleanor . may ; be that their of the past the branch Manor, Lexington. sws ne hear nals to \ ‘ ed' called Te it Walker Tak op asauminig thought it easier to ter name than Forestier, ' the They to a ¢ more 1742, a , SI _-- claimants- dozen tae THE Valley Forge -----_-- JUVENILE MODES. Se old han voice ever the | Vething for Ribbons yalatesonmalthecesid jew tes are broader than before. and | Harriet, fancy elasp {is intended to retain | however original mer ¢ owner and called it . and Forge was two others, P P builder Daniel built Mount it the c bowknot en of | ing A Porge fear of its com-|house ie 7 1 ae Brock. Parts sirl - once and or satand listened» » without one without: softening heavy Nee glance of ; ») "Plungers the he 1 Inward on ee Ce swell, Vere oe may at be ‘ 3 er a plate, Shea on : $e She is Mrs. lamp-light nised) or and Jo, ter agpette: 7 iCoris ees BGG thd doe hat and papa, ind ho lon s ‘she ' L don't' know anything . 38 y 1 hate cher already Vavasi Ne the world-the Ik } leas ast z 2 female ‘ <atherine, portion . : who jis-the of¥ M = at seventeen 7 god was She looked. up-grew very pale-}SWUt. met her father's stern, sorrowful eyes, }&Ms and looked Gaston slowly ny Danis ea ey , , down And z : het this' She son. more aa of . turned Impulsive fashion round her fathet theey nuke pee neck once . Forestier, or Forester, or gle Fores- | yfount Joy was thus named by William or le little girl's party frocks the} yarg eyes: There was an unpleasant] ctreaming across his. dark souther) It is apa, papal. don't. be anJon't ve unkind," papa, for m3 ther. . | Penn, who, at ene time, owned the|best makers are displaying delightfully | tightness about the thin lips, an al-|peauty How. noblehe: had spoken! | "5 He can't help being poor-and ike. Tt would kill me if T lost him Walker, it seems, was a name signi-} property, while a wooded hill on the] fine and sheer linens and cotton goods.|most Ajabolica] malfoe in her furtive And he-had Panvaninre isat this aa I-[ like him-so with little gasps, | JUSt that, fying one who walks over or inspects piuner side. of the valley creek was] That they are all of the washable va- | gaz : ling of ‘the gods! He Tan EH Aviehn Oh, papa, please! To ee NUCEE| Xill you," he laughed, eynieally a certain space of SES een cenled mount swisery, Pepsin said es riety. goes without saying, for in. th I will aes ten thous ue pounds, himself unworthy the helrese' of Suars: aa oe ee in ul your feae Sek ele ane ee have ©a e ft y ‘enlled:|itc says aveininveraana given ese names to the mounts Scars Sie é = the is e-please dor > Ey em,eae but no a fs | ove reer forests pe ous . aa an Mightly. tl sho. Gcckmlow‘cabteen ‘he modern ;nursery. anything that cannot] 2"ne . wi ‘ save Ae eaten ne ‘£ es ‘ek ; wood : -he who was worthy heirI 1 don begin now‘ SO ener‘ y A Phere Surely they he Walker, or 2 ma} a the name one quite If Forester. you take fint, if the expression lost is which the word. walker for weaver was his is al-| wealeere, " way, much Mount given on, In connection from) +3 Mount wandering Joy. This was by Penn to his Misery,;<and@) was found on] ye cieansed this story {t is in-} December in that last a special service commemorative may be de-)the going into winter of by) saceptable. that js part of the estate} Irish daughter, Letitia. | good with note to teresting Anglo-Saxon] old the that to cholce-one | after than the other. which knocks this} lowable, word entitled en your name costs no more A theory, however, soup and water charming little The pictured herewith handkerebief India linon or would develop it long-waisted fp nered to quarters of the] oO poe is in isfrock not} Preceeaing MISS» Mangerhel The sooner that day | day a-fine|the better. linen, although a "A a fine Persian lawn|Why fully French rinse as wel The}you fle ouse oe ae ee my her on she That has no "And? Idea child years-a is|for ie twisted satin ribbon ts week before. do you harp T° you. Is _ ‘Bless "I ofdm a sake," glad she an thought: heiress "I only for wish He married | pe any seventeen!" she Chil- obstacle are poor-yes, [you all; to me. Tam glad |Outburst |Moment be you | fore in every {dren of, seventeen In this year of grace | the good angel.of your life!" listening to every]. this not grew even you : tell tod "evour SaM1 that needs such a preface have to plead for him She got up, his him, and flung name. hid her Who arms $4 ; lust help this ea morn- it her:to: the door, held It to: pass;.out She gaye my For ang canes ed her Is|°" round mere Dantres 0. Poet as} . be- ! for, Kathie?" ]he, ee still, face graver. ‘And. it |Uhis!, You give may I that glad thatI may stoodwithverya his my wedding day.|thousands were millions! ~ Oh, Gasthat? TI tell|tont to think that your poverty would of being of throne! I am named ultimatum imploring her face on his. shoul| ,,, Hitec glance beeen open him repeated, she papa," sake, fled, aoe aor eek rived, American: army at Valley, Forge, Was) asncenia the seam owheré-Uhe full skirt} bave grown-up "notions. Miss Mrs. Vavasor, chattering cheertly | der; iinaktdenn: ok i tt a we ree 5. cut as eo Be me Weiser, don't p-p-please is-papa, her asked subjects, imaginable all of|on proposals two had ‘of | Dangerfield: frillings and. Bandings on. set Phila-|{s church, Peter's St; at old held at! has appeared Walker The surname different times in Its history as phia. The chaplatn of the Pennsylvania] convent embroidery are used with exmarriage Jast hight; one she refused,/a question had to be repeated ere |ansry. It is Gaston Dantree! | garish sunshine hia i "la fan se ert face looked orld earn aa Sana hi the Of all out! was murder The her by dulled ear, her reached. pa-|fit have you If accepted she down}/oene cut is neck The results. cellent Revolution,| the of Sons the of Society Walcre,| Walcker, Walere, Waliker, oa tea na had ir I nay never of, he had |men he had thought Hfted her dreamy She blissful trance. will] son-in-law future your sbort|/t¢jence, the opening, a square in slightly story] "The things: other among Wali-|sald «and Walkere Walke. lkern Ww . E in. Northumberland] of that encampment is one long record sleeve has its frill barely covering the|]pe here for his answer before dinner | eyes once thought of him. Gaston Dantree!; oo. } ui ene ne hr An-old town x of sanctified patriotiem." elbow, \and the' fastening.is effected) a. Katherine will be on his side, your "What did you say, madame ?"".- , An-utter' stranger t Singer of songs slate 1¢ thought-"if I only had 8 I we eee in, .the aia Pe at Walker, century in « 15, - EEE his , h old records, o. we Captain Samuel Hamilton Walker tahon of Canterbury,|the Maryland family, a brave soldier velfth ee : the tia peyntyd was. Hubert|the = fletcher." ti clothes nineteenth will.of i} san A fore yong: copylls|A a 1" er ie century, William |} of the Texas gives "all) San Antonio, i 3 Drang, \ story a in "Tru| tax 1 fs told upon famous was batt is somewhat credulity-that in of buried at n battle.} feyleine which one's fight he of of captain Rangers, and is where he fe 184, with of} in fifteen his] . . oawha a lied: aiibn |against eighty through Comanches, a lanceyet was in 1791, and Helen over}run entirely his body, he who diec vee ; > 3 Valter Seott erected} lived to become the head of many a whose graye Sir Walter & " | he inscription hard fought battle a montiment with the ins PHO "The eveal stata nen tie -farkile "Respect the grave of Perand deat with . affection." love of truth and J des : a ah s 2. (6 mon the Scottish chiets, 5 : : ot thie Stuarts were Isaac, Charles ° their first refuge. afterwards Americ. where' Isaac landed in Maryland, 204} called the white oak log house, which) build in Prince George county, TOQP-) a nen land| which by descend-} have been * treaS-| Reunions of the family] t Toaping castle. nee Charles, being deed inal i : an a ants. the: Oris ured welrioom arene "anes Walker found] :eir scend-| ive Seay homes in Kentucky, a od. TO Kate. end They that gallant. fight daughter.) ¢ fas arrival an Ee - G e@ a was King Se Ac i, may) thousand or family ie was has career of the Frederick, been ranked Sears. was. aoe f cht : '©-| Vas born of pblazoned with Burke petween two mullets (; hs : ne thar = mae second in é f one and in the way of of who Those sick " |senealogical toe iy, lineages, Inst should the Atlantfe lasted thirteen months-| to iN-luck of ing no was there but It thirteen; in the fateful number i for eombined, love and od-luck eas WAS 7 69) moons that waxed and waned] 2 est course, oe ee oat. and the she : boat. wasWalkers ‘ » pretti-} will} 1 he ie ) Morris,}| ame, x Mary eo; aleary ree was Saat aqThe ; rirl. Ha-| and she was an English ty. their| verford iegting: eee br helor,| marrage ees! eee a oe, | MY and ; ‘ claim ‘of the bas Ilundred bright, . Beautifulepee . One bi Just OUR fs family3 and ata tal . - 7 ene the the eye John; to purr way that their has life ; Ane 4 3 Temple St. ‘ rather I say, her Seria I'll. not ns You/to whether it clears to do, being if repeat shrill madame! three you'll her by yet happy;|' training |ine, ready ready tolyou < re And =e ‘ar > "I am my ae drive up, as I question me rie roiling 7 , like way right stroke their ly you, and and ane untold. The the thejto Castleford. are|coachman are desires hand it go- you will first we'll one: Scarswood,|night sooner that and, get along for the daws na was.aide time in Bg Yes see Fag scientist : DYE. 3 Would AIX =: CUTIE, 1 Ree you have or they may if you Tx) truant [ i eee suffer from some do ,at the]and, wed-| in some so soon? in the oh! ' carriage Fi Vienune eae - . Oe 4 ign - |< sean house SemB eren enn from was Mary- head-' serious defect] eyesight is al-|fore One curious y effect the rare , dyeing and cleaning, throwing at- mosphere In efties built on lofty mounee the i i e eat - bei vive for a whole day e under these ' surroundings. so good, so gi you sae ii. an etme ; What - will talk John, any|]And but her she} ee augher _ a a enougn It-is heheard a the stalwart, daughter Highness of society tiresome very And AT thelagain, on on. )your | deed. to peck story of }for all ep Sue his adventurer, right to call door ‘Mr. talk in of little study and was is the letle he You that. You not judge poverty a nie. will : |4m do, 3 oe H oli bcp Katherine, ai talking ne know about-I have not.|disappointed mother | me-you ®} great." cosy ; you, > have] don't) bac his Is him k in say I = flung wide a secret, find it out in your face, for themscives, bled now. himself famished! won't ‘Papa our little |}"Gaston's { i merel, for|to him. ue she will be a forget he a half only | it," like ' poverty : He will year that we ieAp tional as ight was an excep-|gotten ea eeaaat ten ye eee icht. occasion in one's Cr. COR. Wan) MEDS: State career no. ibe Bit eit: Oo pe eae a Pane: morning Lottery $9,000,000 from Much the poorest 2 a a a e and wi Mf = Co a ° SRP TN ° | have. ul sti ing n don Phones 345, her ever ' ateria Fixtures. Store and Oflice 30-40 N. 2d West = SES SEES or PAUL giving would|Privileged 2919, away, SMITH, CLEANING, DYEING i a oe tant $rd ak In Leadville, Col., there'Bell them REPAIRING < St 5 z 90. . Ind. OR thought. AND and 1347 |/luttering Heious My cen Mrs. She a her ten the ruest. to oversleep. Ope3 Oh, sigh, papal" "w hat a with a litthe de-) Bor all and their last "Deter? OL, yeuquarrel papa. ofT for. " Bane eae eer abou Eesti tf. ig iis Peter, . I need 5 , Sony imentary hardly ; if you i call er you face clouded L Katherine ever so|my t temper-that's the : . truth-at to meet|thing he said, and spoke to him greethig jhad no business toI'm rey. Ll veally'!and I apologized, but 1 Know --how well, never forget or forgive the And NO YOUR PA Y RAILROAD 1 Boarding turned to Fail FARE S Expense You If We to Cure Re . i The only , school in the world making this offer. Wer have every case coming to us, and know we can cure you or we not afford to make the above extraordinary proposition. J ~ : SOME OF OUR PUPILS : COULD SOUND BUT WERE RETURNED RELATIVES <6 ENTLY re- party it was! pe tn fused him, Miss Dangerfield ?" st dear," he father Sala, in a conCertainly al refuse him y _ Miss 5 oh ot voice, "don't you see Dangsrnely tied ay Soin 1/8; Vavasor? ing, now she had found. her tengue, had not until that moment.|"and his declaration ended in no end : : " kee fap own happiness she had f-rgot-jof a row The of Scarswood ; heiress ‘ ‘L lost very existence of her futher's|was a trifle slangy at times, slightly now as she (iurned the lithhe woman's gusting "D Katherine-woh z must salf-:this perfecvly him i AND FRIENDS AND WITHOUT ae ABLE S NOT TO. TO A MOMENT'S Oe he he ae cured could . y UTTER A DELIGHTED TALK FLU- HESITATION Cae ey Our prices are reasonable. Send for our book giving full information as to cost and treatment, testimonials and referenees as to our relfability, = one} as IL now, he'll affront. WM. E. BASSETT, foot disap- hiding faintly, cried She ‘Dearest, best father that . Director. : strike the Dante { ee Froadearms tomorrow cume in men| drawback d was poor ago, o t f I oe mercy : announced Mth prizes }the money | ple what met i mu c Italy's his neck round papa, not \ you, don't an tome, Feb. 2.-Italy's state lotter io 9 xin $17,000,009 in a vear and gave g grieved room, | that face. The evel spebeieteh Ifit tees with a stern cere: that might have abashed S did ; But it abash fears THe not Continued Dina have Ww ae te. ose the " be greatest oe arose meeever Seseen couhtenance Princess | pointed me more thand can say." sighed bitterly,' and covered his me y kiss is : b ver her |eyes with his hand; Katherine's arm her a was Dantree," : : trade his; and all gift of gab keeps them . . Seah tw Wendin Gonaaane eae face, Wearing a polite smile ae d stock blow ou ce of his checkered ik | had agreary-sounding papa! him know him-you should but poor; be He may Eee ned tee inmother her like much I have a good memory wip ‘But not angered t a6 . ; slights, John's Sir one oti The bet-| him mtZ he kill will it never the hand to mightbe cer i eee ‘Can | could deliberately set himself to work last} to Steal the affections of a child like us together? He say?' 3 your Royal ine eh at : yet ali|™!ne noble-dearer, hadtanonly1G A 5 night, papal" Ce aoe I dare afloat an and|/no if trepidation Did he see conservatory Mrs. Vavasor watched comforta-|Sir a Here comes C c last; and Dieu absolutely am In the German and]osk you to think ft over seriously be-; morning. family was aide' first to Steuben, and|/ways tested for purposes of getting|and see how nice and new-looking we afterwards to Washington. The Massa-| good artillery and rifle shooting, the} can make garments that now appear chubetts roster includes the names of|army doctors are in despair over the) to be old and shabby. And the cost is Captain Benjamin, who was killed at| rapid progress of eye diseases. but trifling. Bunker Hill; Captain Silvanus: Colonel 4 ee r eh vee @i\mothy, and Lieutenants Aaron, Ed- ‘ Cats Die on Mountain Tops id es S ? | Joseph Walker's armies, where Revolution; i" ' fants French had ee Clearing three steps with a| refuse his consent No, he won'ti do ~1ed Eg the last a " jump, according to custom, ali flut-| that; he would consent to anything, T tering In erisp white muslin, and lit|}think,. sooner than see me miserable." up with bright ribbons, Watherine "Katherine," her father began, ab- less as relilable testimony in the courts Of law, but that in daily practice the oculists say the ordinary events of life the| with his eyesight. York| coware pe ena: tion would { sooner or later; only some sufier und|sion. Fear was a weakness that perin girl the troubled never had others go through | haps and no sign, make in her blood the Whatever life, the|her over aloud howling world the thoroughly least ¢ was veins, wolf for thy last} 1 have hid my pain. nineteen years-you would not think | brave. And, womanlike, it was more tremshe herself than lover |for her everybody let Don't you? it, would causing human ‘ of note 3 ee Pie of the New !s | OMe Spartan boy) and the fox, or wolf|on the same floor with the breakfast | I -which was it? he animal gnawed | parlor, and commanding a view of He but he kept his cloak]the avenue with its arching elms. at his vitals, well over it and bore tne agony with|placed a chair for his daughter, still a smiling face, I thini the horrible |in grim silence, and Katherine sank little brute lays hold of all raankind,|into it in a little flutter of apprehen- machines only heof5 claims, This, . © not man : : has made ror the vision the 2 city almost worth- of North Caro-|and to Washington Benjamin ea foreigners. eechew,oe last laugh service isn't pleas-|of Scarswood, would not isn't a.a. pleas of Searswood, would i and|her this ing! Like do, do1 try and}her this morning! sike martyr a your heart yo rea that know You let itit Sir John, less little Don' rear ont wear a look rac rac sleeve, arn try -pa" i F eee eta , "lo > Se OF thelr countsy pe} claim that in 200 years : practically) thinga2 in theNoh way. of ‘clothing, cor strong characteristic} eyery city dweller will wear glasses|tains, feathers, ete, that are worth! a Lieutenant Colonel John Dangerfield ee vot eer of entreae into ver nise probably-anj foreigner also : . detes-|@nd arm,|-that silvery tenor of ever|@dventurers possess the ‘Mrs.|It fs the rubbish that Mary Morris, spinster, married 2nd with a distorted by came into the room, her happy face]-ruptly, "Peter Dangerfield proposed mo. 22nd, 1693, and peeled shan ree are the viewed city dwellers. Ithough vision the ocusunshiny enough to illuminate all Sus. | last night." bave all left their signatures in vary-|iicts sts have 2 made 2 marvelous s improve ON e =o looked up with a start r: e" " 1s 1 » bu ; . Katherine ing degrees of penmanship, goed, bad] jents in glasses@ this seems mi to Ree rere eva taeatitne "Late again, papa," throwing her} Nothing was f "rc ner and Indifferent. - have increased the need ef glasses by| worth dyeing, have it dyed." And there/2™ms round him after her impetuous| thoughts at that moment than her he Walkers all did vallant seryice,| humanity, and the best authorities now|are so many supposedly. worthless| fashion and gtying him a sounding |cousin. Peter-she had entirely forv5 Ceres triotism being the Geen ee Kather-|he the her him ce schemer, Sir John tation to you-will for } A certainly-a eto Sf ae ove : > f spered, . company. gia ee ; niet a I yaApe she ieee Sir John, ats ee ' € whiMa Os Sir John a sort of | between an impulsive shower of coax-| sas ‘ a n= moniousness from the]ing Ss Kiss and oh, please don't call j}most men a him that man! ' He = may te be : poor; but | bo therine's study, y at; jreally down, one|thinking for Kath-|he know leave forever-with , as|-@nd papa? Katherine! her color coming nervously voiceS giving5 ee foot |#dventurer PAE. them all "Very well. papa,"" Miss Dangerfield | OMly disgrace. 8 one not deserve| worse than |responded, with a meekness very difthat opprobrious | name, | to say | be difficult, indeed, { would of manner usual her from you|}ferent leayes she is only |frank impertinence which sat so well| what JEM Mr. Gaston Dantree does| A penniless stranger who she was|not deserve. he know?" ‘Could |upon her JF will take cash fixed I'll her, claws yours : -his T]{hils cats| Vavasor will find some other means andj|of amusing herself besides that drive them sharp though my to Castle-/¥oul see to speak to me, faintly, No, Seana certain to my I peewant come laugh and times , quite going and ‘Speak pepentea, adventurer, only jand going time a few weeks|/in her life pounds, the day wedding, at. the Utah, : are wo "s hose ; Dont are on thisis subject, subi more ; os : e Tenatyut honor, are forever; and t $= 21-27 W. So. did asked were/ing now,|ford you avasor forth. "What have ding day is fixed. the sooner you are|soldierly figure, and the slight girlish like Mr. Gaston Dantree be ore. And jrid of me And V'll never come back |form on his arm from sight, with a]1I have no right to judge him-the -I'll never ask you for another|hard, cold glitter in her black eyes thief who Child - ar al ea my) i Tow rst: ie "yyYour "0% s is at s service, { treasure Child-child! stiver Now we , understand each coachman is my service, :you } lave J; j if fed and caressed Katherine is no she when and rest, runs away with him, to her feline nature. secret ° wisdom to make flesh, ten thousand week before earn Mrs. chimed girl half believe|dear, but asks her. them the your je''s -- a white,| z yourself. learn cing into second with perjuring Sir of was ap she will set*you down for i "Yes." He offered her his tyrant and monster, and run|looking grimmer than she had to Seotland with him the in-]seen him in all her experience the and true Pe and not good looking for the first wrong ® it, slip black a ves dishonor for her sake. you stand between her they'll motto tall swear old stant he -stroke = that ( thi seen =m wt "Yes,": of course, thoughj veriest -blackguard Jn ' swear aaa ee would..die |commit |she-if ant of [f soul insthe . , of instinet, you and ago, very away dwellers, all city vison will be found in Optical "f 5 illusions the too fc , a a generation of human next the by deterioration are more, ee slot ou would. You Being Unloaded.f { ANT RADIANT GRATE Is working a Grate Revolution inf | domestic comfort in Salt Lake City.] eee s na perse perse- correspond mses things. , due 2 to these they are all called by "ae New amed-ar- Society that poor to > > » ¢, would , ui and¥ , cs other ‘ ¢ = ACT oO ace a1 vince younger man, con-|have pleasanter you of thé J folly in try loving, with Look at that 4nd abstracted face, such blind, dog-like devotion, any The baronet's answer was wo 3 creature on this earth. No one alive| growl, as he rose abruptly ' is~ESe worthy | of {t-least of all a woman. | table : to belonging the family is or a follows; are pictures moving the and average the to damage big abe toy C ae eye. The German oculists that aC-|claim the | noticeable become girl on to opportunity ene aC A eAth the prettiest sejentists Were my blind cen- desire "mEto procure 3 family vy information, pedigrees Genealogical dumb, cross, argent; or wheatsheaf God en |¥OU entire | ‘The seolor, amen the eee you idoads Walker, sola industry. branch deaf, the England. | told |} >‘ England z k Pere ey ee a rock, proper, or in ates Et. Industria-by otto, Cura E ndustria-by Walk o a cither deficient for entire to the M estav- Millals. the as caitire on St. Andrew's on a chief azure; a garb, sfatistica wnswer will be, he were the Afiiction. ; : governor Cook illustrated, branch of arms. The the Seottish back epg eporon Tae Human jn Mexico is artists of the with astronomer are mentally nee ad of rk state ; : to aking. the a with Soclety cz ColF Cc » yreside claim affiliation Anthon Lund, president, Hi sCity . onjal Wars <7 back | © orian''s office, , Salt ake e City. ye The Pennsylvania Walkers mark to Lewis, who came from Wales, an Blindness. for ‘City Dwellers what is much more interesting, he hus Hs 25 Dn eate EF In all big centers of population the The voyage across a romantic st 4 : erior : afterwards was Sb ie posterity his e fle Mw) ) verance one hose where and defeated, as ; and w fe "1s29c, er Mass at Rehoboth, dates home ; father, ate |jnge and romantic well known. One UE avast and had) three sgns. Nathan, ree A pilgrim re P pater secretary Bi Aoministration, ANER eG. aD pot ‘center as Taking the statistics'for Uhe world; four and a half persons of Kansas. Chief, of filibusters, as he was called, was William Walker, "the grayseyed man of destiny," whose dash- descenc ants are now living South. aN ai Isaac's wife, See pac tnatis of = * Stuart-pos ords, was Elizabeth ; ReaD eafas ae , lished. stronghold | scientist the family -astleafter rd Hegeotiand In February, 1754, he re-| American ines d y lat ze patent of land from the] tury. Baltimore. Sera' Baron of Tera oT be still owned Walker, RoR branch, ae re : partine a and Nathan, Walker. brothers. They, were forced to fly from home, @ PFICE| being put on their heads; Frange WAS) he a Sane ti = vania. a ia The queen advocate, during fre. sien of Charles II) was Sir Pirae sanpet fh the ara Statistics men abe Heart 0 Walker, combined invisibly i s Wily up the avenue C ; hich all. morning had been aries | sling with the clouds burst:out at th nome nt ; F : mom ind. Mr. ‘Dantree : approached througha 4 sunburst the | through | glory The girl's "eyes: lit, her whol | face kindled with the radiance ef lode iteat| en man For ing 1 I uvasor Never mind her at present, my dear-you are the subject under. diseussion We have ot: com C ‘ 1 et not. to this other lovey Two one at him to come us lel jlovers! and yesterday ([ thought you |a chil Well, well! it-is the way of tenier : it me Fe tps: Sen are I she?" ‘in‘sloy comes let that suffices I confes I should: have: liked a entleman born : JOLT &nd bred for a son-in-law but hat Weakne Will no doubt we +e aes SEINE With. me Ah, I sec lot th Oo 4 oi you Will comes! hero gduering he} jing | trust him to my tendey " NSE EK m about | dear, or do you wish 1 Oo 1 emain . and o is} do battle for your knieht? he, i Who do here Oo stay : her, but. r De his e deretes1a | oe. ay i Phe orld may Katherine, said, | proud! have done nothing wrong 2 I know who ha told you you; would never play. the py it is that | ; odious oman in the breakfast room, | S|) the groan ar he ae hat efore. the be then? a} ia tet perstnee the b an are aia te ‘aig fant "pag ae TOS how Will it he. shows the truth Ile me ever man so b (> -airi Was ‘ / ae aa ina thy rine. wasVery sent, toor even ne eerie girl morning appetite capt ‘ one dove she cata A sit oheds tit = of eh p eae brea of ot1 how will it > Very. better De ae with before | "PPerag forever."3. leat if oe tee for aie Perret eee ais en her~ in man anche sucht a} ‘ C'e2) And name Heaven sumyouw like and. leave "this In fear. to mention: any exorbitant, at She la Datei love life well} dare ola] eee 1 tl than er fathe better I think than ever, if that were yossible ince this new danger threat 5 ou shle ned If XK é ep lence therere i oper Walker about Joy without { father loved a child Me son young n _by CF died, 1792, according to a record] family Bible, over 1,000 people at-} funeral f ure of ull vou should iy be Don't. betrays dont ruin her to tell: honor of my instinets the mewithto allspeak, but-T know so the result would be wind T stifled ib shook the urge truth, what wrt (Continued From Page One.) SaVSg LAA Pete: . Be Pbionateibbon wun clbo wen elie lexis ene her ric The one the Thames wehing for Murdstone] pines and you-oh und Grinby's warehouse Time wenaves|the creatures on : earth, SN her halo of fiction round her hevroes,| the Jast to harm he) ind th day will. eome vhen eve. ne don't betray he ; oN ‘ L haunt mentioned by Dickens will have] lite know I ought : ; z : the soldiers standing guard the place, Joseph's wife, Sarah daily yply eae of cor s t en one gor and | the Valley lat+ |who, with pretentious ee a army when it was at and about rave aie but | tended The folk, perhaps, live up to the ce Ee on's to), an 1s » at)! seated family the S raayire Caan Sarah | Hartfore : ‘ on |} {i the of Hourse, centuries ago were 7 Walkers ae "0 Were on a of the One 1 . ae Palicers the name appears In ae Wore 2 as Forestier That: a in Wat Ril Built by Arms, Blazons Heraldry $ Burke Family FB First ‘yp Forge Valley i 1s é ery |' PROVO, UTAH. of peo- |