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Show Oe eae es ee a ere all . J ie er. ', + a ae ae ‘ To & 1 4 sia Ayo Je oeine 2 e oy et putea THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1907. at : O Official by Morning . Republican Company IC a Entered no ‘a We proposition danger of learning | lights j Oil Standard the school. Even ts . the] sie & smoke faye aways I MAY ; when Bra talk, I both Satin "You if pos-| : whe RATES:SUBSCRIPTION se Sees esine we Siva NLON e 6 6 v6 wep bd 6s a0 S16 oe = SALT LAKE ent, 3190. 3 25; we E 28: Bell, . CITY CITY, re THURSDAY, UTAH, ‘ 2 sinking, 7 1907.) 14, FEB. agony few 2 Chicago In in shipwreck of « . lodgings at of the busy hours of the He can know. x . : There is no on all se2 world the the the girl at the telephone one fl a in else has so . r@ join From . may fate eros storms raw rasery IS = at sea, x THE good re Lord. deliver " us! Tribune, so much in the course of the : se _ ee -asy intercourse. 4 y wi r in e : And easy in| really but Lincoln, of Abraham honor ostensibly day to bless the community ; with 2 accepted- at the to schedule off according came ortunities-so of Smoot, honor bat Se generally oppo! none has so many aan cha LIEK SCHTR SEA night last club @ommercial | the keep and temper, human of . é s , y, : é e to correct the asperities else does one No humor. humor. world in a good Nearly every girl in the telephone < € 4 whole irritable experiences with ee gs & oe . declared crowd Tribune the ago year A be would Republican The that conversations oF & past inbut human deal as:if they Bantry no had and were the telephone, of eon he mechanism the'votes atthe telephone ce feglinws h : Pp 1 en feelings. human or stinects girlapt were ; what ‘ if the telephone ; D twice as full of ill temper mechanism. There is another not been the girl properly at phase of her recognized. central is soft usefulness, As and a rule, gentle. and the She Kearns' character-killer on The it has] voice may ire of the of They respectful voice, almost as affecting in yet never community refer expedient In the truly not man. to first the intonation earth, and starts one falrly for the man at the end of the line. The girl when she heart she doesn't asks know for the probably the But conversation whom desired she is number. care a it woman, weighted better. But with beyond the effect on cares, Is if as the services posts, they answered in spite of It is good to coming is know they same close of temper, betterment ten the evil. Of tone to to. of simply that nature is It may fortune by. means world. It may deprived But be said not some one is it clear that joys as there that a else of that the fair in fair men rich to men the of share acquired rest accumulating who heavier than are laid by the the worked of the they it increase. for them average of employers? Has labor been better,treated by the less successful? Have the less successful been more generous with the consuming public who, after all, must pay the price out of which the fortunes are made? In all probability no one is worse off because of the big accumulations recognized as the Carnegle and the Rockefeller fortunes. And the world must certainly be better for this enrichment of the school fund. Thousands of men and women will receive, because of it, an education they could not hope for if it had not been given. The learning of the world will wisdom of the race will be assisted. of science, some of the secrets of been "the Smootite known the and was to HOW be increased. do, the vow shabby ‘"Smootite The Some of the secrets history, will be re- name The and is, Utah, was of devoted and not Republican champion of any solely the Repub- perity She all the She knew the of this escape has it, with nothing to to it confessing been too. The failure. The but taught to have not contumely pian that other these men, under the herself that posing have in herself paid pleasant does not seem with the been it child many with to her Nesbit impress luxurious for well. for He the spirit that abundantly old an for honest to to have Men the be have one by her taken of these could of child evident seen one mother at of her that visitors. was word-of the the had One model, seems It idleness see the best so long as money. could mother to have been a have them, the nor- following daughter became enough as earns girl her one seems mother posed Artists bad livelihood. Mrs. have no it a studios. daugh- wholly The sin-in their life. Stanford own herself, by stone. in her a her of beginning getting pros- White-when Thaw. of case That her into way of beauty. the put woman the and of a abased untouched them living have has Thaw Nesbit. Mrs. her protection-mark White things it thought the the price were so little caring what sold have And day Stanford wealthy and idle fellows, Once that scheme worked, hotels, its referred Lake it. of the into of the means Jezebel to has once Evelyn in young sell stepping this it adversity From to necessary, visit of Salt view of there the have no the of felt know broken it had girl was of could But but money world has MOTHER? money money out are and her the complain models the time opponent preserved threw sent her let people mother understand. was to Tribune every hit, an If ever she can going distressing the mother How child she made And crowned the baseness that downfall. it been of THE most took ter's mal their The by of intentionally is has inability And was ABOUT the seems White. she Tribune of ignore, attitude harridan not organ" hurt afford the of the the existence. been times. Tribune hit Rather is has existed. thousand been the productive Tribune a vocation. would have been any better off if neither Rockefeller Is it at all certain that either or Carnegie had lived? of this two has laid on those who worked for them burdens to of manner discredit has living-absolutely eee both entirely said be to their the that or was, Lake, confession nasty Republican word n as many MILLIONS FOR EDUCATION. This yiving of three hundred million dollars to the cause of education, by Mr. Carnegie and Mr. Rockefeller, a can hardly be viewed in any light other than that of blessing. The life credit the has she of the admirable evidenced a continuance a part of her. May Heaven reward her with are calls to be answered! ee Oe tek loss half get case this been within twenty strangled, and without doesn't in And her. at course, the and have would the Tribune. could has girl remained level that escaped girl telephone The injury. that the a them of adopted knew knew Republican's and The thousand-or they the the connection of a the rule if there had not been a fire miles. No wonder they worked till they then left only because they were ordered or or were telephone course, with calls promptness to the Of heroism. of daily wonder no is their same her fact public this Salt a The to the BUT these thousand-it qualities in the man she reckin to be considered. compelled they to factor substance faction neference been shabby for the any that of every has attempt guardianship good, and is friend. And there is an instant corrective an instant reforming of resolve, an instant of pian. Doing with speaking Down penny that, being a woman she gives that gentle to all the world which has kept the world making part paper slander to doesn't better a Republican public of knew interests a the So The The afford with a it woman satisfied has if the He made lavishness at all necessary. that A creature evidenced artist would had made an out-and-out bid for the body of the girl and the absence of the mother. We don't know just how so depraved a woman can live. We don't understand how any mother can have sunk so low. We can only regard her as infinitely lower than the man who ruined her daughter, as immeasurably baser than the roue who buys girls, and abuses shat) and ee abandons them. here or h fter-that sort of mother should hell, find the ie . , a hee eon in. ose. looked Romeo, the most exacting compensating punishment of a very hot entertaln- Brown ) ek Pei latte rno in| - a 1} of e my he head," ; the erie aan. th inanyself: for: American vo mn PF oo } matter) "I!) I Be greatly.- now , anne is ie id never -him, brilliant heir thelr in bs ae of the eventh at dance a group by Literary club, given Ladies' -fo1 want) {ane ae HOE acl yew Me Sands é pha nd Cassady RH. The es ow fer tne ine of ay Fats chapero: =, : nae Horlic} I Mr Mrs Mrs. and H. J. Oe K, Mrs £ 2 Hoyt eae VT omai Keep- in and aborate * WwW orations ve and alive, still te a ot given Pee f voune boys including Weir Cassady Russell Hoyt, Terrell Horlick, Harold: » lec "aN » decae n one ae and mds talk,| : as an ene valentine the be will |ine a. eae 4 e mor- Ln Ls FIR ¢ ; I nd year now to last} seen ‘never: have long twenty, back nee the the nted: it t if} and o.-. and‘ nett| oldI Anger ine comes tification : ag ay nd at. and made, adisappomtment, _broken.| fixed, was, day dress your mother. pr yea twenty: nearly ie it - ha believe ui ‘ will ae danc and he largest social event The moment. this are. darling, hour Mara muttered; half "Hoel wedding The stopped | . / ie had ideas Bae ee ne wk |jmpetuous ante é 0 « ith Roe with city will give ¢ the vtolini a TI don't seem able to talk or think some-|ried, with grown- up sons and daugh- | = tht F Ff ming i HONE of At :. y Léehs with his.| and JT dare te how. tonight.'? violinist, aT oswho % ap- _ thex ily thur Hartmann, a tI aly, 0 . a gi mo Rf "aii: n |eae * 10oOre ‘ y yor a ore oj;ing Eh ‘7 l : Baacd, : episode L that ant rid a Dien Ae: ee f° Pe am) .And I-TI eat, drink, and "you are' looking dreadfully.| youth. alarmed; you ive and, con-| nig rot Juliet} to never ought know. hour mine, ought if made I don't summon to know "You are up m tell mind you courag ohid-<eou not synot! a Teast ~don't nO safe now; to-| She thou Jaid. with an|and a lighted| over like livi It-is You is de that: woman until fellome-sDan"that oa to te th toi Your Kathie, and ad 1ughter's T)'to ugar for as' pod her, happy is arms, fixed rT ‘mother, ayated'ae Which so) yetlding her black, het upon strangely me for: "Look Ix the rine-I " hall litt rine eee ie reeae a Joel E Sh : "anc gleheart. ‘second the give. RAMAN Priest. L é : ; y aay, | to:be Se h larger vat ds expected eves | communit saint x weddir your the rel! "ee be e < ‘ .§ eae 3 ie RECOM ae wen | eae 21 i .hand-burning © as her. eirl's wrist the fever--on gifted it of his th:Atak ey eee wat na Herore delighted = a ae 0 M who ape and 1} ia withcomphis‘ itt work t ee n yy in coming |}. S°**4 Tam v ivous ~~ youral} }Sro er see, : andtian T.forgave shoulc you ¢ ourolaioth e|lmother,. Toate a up ni fit to bi ‘send-at' not are ye ye crown) «a King Robert Mrs. te getline fe at * by followed widow | ed ye ste vd iy at luncheon, little) the dear". is of the 500 club were Members "prevent- | "500." manner, airiest ler leavats oa auts een Lal it marti fuests. e| 0 P 1 ¢ * for| much. know-oh,-vwery. uu. .you| wedding and you-" gis TES ae oe vi deserts rain tobe his thread 4 1 re signe "| mi of a aes le ou at d, the way * cans ~ > so AP te pending : hand- | reception not. handsome very and t } a ROMO 88 bt uy civnr a Pio a ll, Reha Crs elub. Ooh we = i fy } cial rash I ane lo jot my love as you, in just as deeply was tell)| ‘to ought I and1] aegia: sen Poe I thendnetbre 1 octor. of time feet the | the be: birthday ves- | Vavasor?" ly in LTS, a hana | Series. of afternoon teas. this afternoon, her snatched girl The. f he deserts you, as altogether} tree, you know and prea * ei 8 Ne "she? 'Vavasor!'* ‘Mrs. shit away avasor! the Wwwed-| angrily. grils had come wish magical| { I said, ; better r to do it before g ; astmas-eve the entertain Movle-awill James' Mrs. Why } | mean? do. you"what out, itis the}cried know. after than eve-Jjust| ding day Year's New } On quickness. | | one this afterclub robers of her eard m frighten.) You so? me look at you he's a*cow-}d0: know he wants-I money be} f= aihs would Romig from CG e week hoon: humbug,. and a fortune| me!" anda ard, happiest bride} Ee W sees pines e wide earth hele They were to be| hunter, and it' may. be the greatest} leave| does if he in Cas-| mi rey for you, child, a arried at 11 in the forenoon be fore the wedding day.' bel vou to Talbot es a - earn: wars feet . to he1e] Kathe her brother chief} | and sridesmaid s 1 rted passionately, <atheri ing)she ste cried "this| ‘Papa," wedding| the after and a Cd oman A ire oe -- sserve it. This ne tae eo oo 4 2ay, wk e . thes s eee 2 Se bs ell would iert Tou hepaea Get coneself- cbareinine dg: Hdvas Galaneuie Searswood, and life ana would vou I would Ilwwould! 1 Iw tell you party. of earth-to paper. have it have we and place, organ They the lican woman, to this would work would found form calling applied. was recognizing back that pearls| : will s wwe 22 hards entertain- cee 7 nai Chri the|ever of managers the they They the the to of in of one do ( Sa this ete entertained luncheon at oe r ebruatary ae i da ' "Do <1T?" with her meant LT never "Now. al See mean fdon''t v best || but Es nt iter ae night mocking: laugh, | J. Mrsi Lo that do to L?- | -fternoon could how home Good-.) r. 2 ;you |) a ide-clect-heir- Searswood-baronet's of) VouLees I thought cruel! to/is too bad-too were pair' ; happy ae a nah pleasant and ter-goodnight, against speak to going never journey-aj|were honeymoon 1eir on tart I June, is merry morn you woulk 1| "The told me delightful continental trip, which; Gaston again-you ioe 1s ‘buddin Pa jose The to} nothing done has he not-surely extend far into the spring. Then} Coa . public in and born organ." as if she were a familiar acquaintance, interested one's aspirations, and ready with the everlasting help brings to preserve to found Republican. sought and have trained it to a cadence that does not grate on the ear or the sensitiveness of the patron. All that may simply be a part of her business, you will say. It really is a part of the girl first. If it were not, she could never put it into the business-for any price the company may pay her. And the busy man, intent on his trading, or the conflict which he must carry forward every day with a hundred of opposing forces, or the woman with a lot of distractions at and away from home, hears that gentle, level, with even But Republican. The of o piece a is-simply she think to seem people many the the is a ‘ Se The town wovld be | attempt was made by the Tribune to i ea to the normal level of self control. so ne re come the would of the Tribune ever know- | the bell- ringing, the suostiae TE s i F or a long time Gas pene a silly |@ntryry and she and reader any ing that such a paper existed. both) recalls telephone girl the ' die without with anger. | ,. aie bs iis would linded y oo 1 ; ees Hl: Saag ee The cool, steady voice of birth the What speaking? fellow the is whom Of i of anniversary the first to celebrate given was organ." Smootite local of the ‘ 7 gets daily women. e > car exchange - eas men and unreasonabl ae had. been the} on there wah yous to London] trip to order-a ousseau dresses, and bon-| endless new lo make, Smootites Dae EA ehh of banquet "The Wednesday: wide alarmed married, be c eines o ‘ if riot al as ; oo a reas voted . ‘. -enPr SPEAKING? y FELLOW with be think to' going he. if again, scat § ee ; into | nE "Ooheé-.o silke rose, blushed | removed-papa Pe. Be en a / ' WHOM prea. Phecorie 7 him" anythin -f only about, te in-pub-|:You're Tne y | vith health tealth,--youth,| de-|+; Vavasor's Mis: jaoles CF tie naa Seke fall noiseless That, of children the for reserved be in the pra,cr: +. § storms wateninge iUs- suppose flew‘ as fast before, es sink,|Never thousand come. room, . e SEP face fight. must will insensibility before a and waves, unwelcome the suffered form The of escape avenue into jet us "Pr Is|men, to so much irly decent}OF fairly does else men are y that it 3 made, alse are freezing, surpris-| telephone | deaths of creature class one No e keep of patience. ine and business trials many facilitate ; is any heroes which . exchange. Noy of qualities the possesses If there it. did girls who was it that consider to it is not but story, a pretty comes one when no< tle, and through it to a place of safety. is rather That fig, his : eye wondering ec Y. mpatic said he. down," Sit. aire own," "be. Dot aaa A mbly : ene anit Fea erate ast don't fats do CF Webys AT. aA ine : ed i a ir appeared a eo Also, the | There is not a sense of all nature that is not smitten with affected if they had abandoned their posts. k pas Enea Ad s , >tur , raniane ; is no hope-and yet There The|the torture of the flends. inconvenienced. public would have been greatly rfe There is no chance to saye girls simply sat there and answered calls until the place | there can be no resignation. day; « Sx Since the must ‘yearn the- heart of the doomed for whom th those yorture, z ' got so hot they could not breathe, and then they were The place was full of smoke, and they | There is no place of even transient respite from the bat-]})jna hor ir ay called away. scampered What tete| aa oF bea aeee hu- his make and firm-footed stand 2 which La : his| in ° 1 Se Tri er z for ieee eit: or: ‘aes ie a | ornenr : ' 1 red l. "His s faface bhasone ore-a ul changed Vavyasor poor dear Sse your mother] staffoanand tn a lor.largehn baie > z ‘ = accompanied gislature, the of bers young! quite I was him knew hi | ever red, to dark pallor its dull sounded: incoherent and nausky | wh en eel ; YI happened, , v4 an "18 their wives and 7 x h Vv ase many) a) ly im romance ttle. my) MS An e ee left last evening at «0 clock daughters, | now. ire Sa than older two. or year da) enter She. mean? it. all did more until she appeared as a! , ought. to know... Then the burden and, conscience will be off my the secrecy toniekt well "obi Mdarcladlstais ‘ y u cof s ‘ety 0 ura o ty 1 s VO ‘ a Net |: arias ¥ (ou can ie onigt lus full: eyes laree~ anim: at "dd het . in 2 place can being |man badly been have would company the girl re-]|one B evening, Every stations. the at one of business the and was Castleford, field Dange Miss {that possess the eternal mo-|‘\'¢ rane "She there dissolution |- her that pain all the > It remain to volunteers mained, much as at aoa Bet eee the by even not does It winter. f ‘ ; advantage of swiftness. And in against life fights human and hopelessness all the the : when ments manoh | are' crowded asked The and working. were = e to the windows, thorror where exchange, telephone the i adjoining girls hundred a the iron shutters‘ _ F ; R ae building tall than more ager closed which this as terrible so anything there is come can a in out broke fire ago evening bachelor In shapes possible the all in not yet : And GIRLS. TELEPHONE HEROIC quite himself Joyed long! The Vavasor. Mrs. with w tete 5 . aan = + ke light were ablaze with drawing rooms and festooned with ivy and mistletoe, hollyber-| scarlet with gleaming it|and i ee: aree Mes fea rete ac j Fould he ce uliv ] As nice some in ollowe Mr} 7 ove a or to say to importance Secars-| at . hosDee to ST @ ¢ rfigid== | ed the sewing club i E Hica' Sikri rday afternoon, onee prevented, my mar- | ther ae of| cn stals ind yo Ns at ment eT d-wonde 1D ‘ Vos ll wrong some in not! eayia », if you're 2 1 of » something ms hed I : best you." Te way.) she} sort "in. a-conftsed forehead |\t>. his began; story i} more teh y Ole BNO Wy Ae Oa mnme pully bi i ve mother |\-our hishand put and decorations and , Keysor D. informally George friends : Mrs. few es \ of chiidren. manner in the and Saturday aos CCITIOEED : Ege -ollow firelight,in that lovely ie i |} Need : Miss Della silk ands i6 es you ya = ;| . WOrst fee put days paused He happen.' ehoes| mouth, in well, or we been I es Ari ‘ 1 nave , - is suc Be weal wae ou el ae row. Late cadl Tar gy 2a aig | 4c ‘ notipiueere baceeh catge td omen ale menUs Tu Ju Are «hI it? . is. what < darling! 5 < , And L think: 1 \tonight> than.usual. f Vavasor,! ought: to tell you-ifvanything should chair, + | angari mis 566 W‘ Sere a PASrfield Dange vi : from Per-| away ae Svenauer by oh aps 1ough, on 10 Whole, he en volce said: the tea pall, ieee ee dream know or we ray a Bi are thine. all And . Of art ee ne knell, baie thou And eR a cue ~ } Saha «os ene Tors SEata easy gi very were wood Peter followed, Halleck poet the death, of ‘Papa . » and * a people ° ‘ young | the at a both amongoe nte - nee Deer fotor : enterlaing, popularar daydé more not : en ¥ a vsever. hashas day day snore Valentine's : St. ‘ ue on ho) ‘men ‘of a ‘ ve nett kind on EY ES DELS hive: murky, bloodahot, look PB wedding} | youONY ill?" vintndt Not sore the eet ae riveelene sate TE ELGG OER TR festivities Christmas pas of story that than 5 of the Larchmont's ; loss of life that 7 the fearful and Speaking Mrs. uittte the cigaret fire, AG Bs WINTER. IN SHIPWRECK i . horrible more be can Nothing story in a wintry sea-the shipwreck St. Temple West South 3190 Independent, 25; th In back vlad} |®@ vou, sod chiig: Bre ning-sZames -«¢ fi sti y think for partieula rly it appeals - Gat t wedding, ling, little | _-tha v or rye (to) aut come: There are a ¢allages, Mr be autiful that. wish and a loves you, |} tesses of he cll ) . scheduled walentt wernt johe Pa nine afer s oe artless, egis | 9 * vale of those one. is frank |hearts dal. his eyes and jng of the muscles, |} "Draw closer, i =A pHeeas and leaning cor spi will ee pe ar | ff 1 aes i Ver RORY \% eally Icathie, ; fratnie; | Dantree 4 Sh eae Re nt and r te again, once inan you) thought u l fd ae ge or eo Sates ; aa p walt long-only| Dangerfield's rine promise?" aR a On-EO s on!" } Sagas cer- dead a T if I wonder this. alarmed-your| last) Fe we a rot, buack-well, ome my t : res, : ver ‘ ‘ you Snr BS | piaen 1c ns x eens youl to rea : f ve preceding week,e one just Ae not! world are "you a sud de n spring forward, You. look as If vou did |, day. lwedding vis : : re ver ‘ vo F ders t nue; livid a strange, face was of is By ithe |: 1 "al 1 ae ihe mae ‘i "ollievec Aelia! eryotis tw iteILC Thm) inere was ‘ a continual , ay much é ‘ cub. » | are} you) tell e you, you until I give not will Weak 3 Manager. General MeAllister, Malcolm __ 208 Block, Offices-Dooly Exchange Bell, 'Phones: Don't.» day, ay, A rather men, big more to produce fortunes is likely more bad men go0)their 2.00) than *""* Ne Lear accra G00 eee eee sie ase One Year...... -+-+ . Sunday "Only, 1.50..... {ft look. of. speak prohibition ws ; aj as incident entire Carnegie and Rockefeller distinet benefit to the nation. And the present use of may be wicked, but they are big. ate sat 48 oA Goda 2 eeetetenieisis eis sie 2.00 awh teaspoon (lS ; "ator , oy "Sis = SJ abitibocoon . eq5 who| educations liberal the regard we Wherefore, means. . ee a receive {net to ‘secure them> ‘byby any ‘ other} eave able to secure not have been) able ould In Paid Not Advance. In Paid= will and men and women have been would not Department to cold: bint oon to your gone tn F the not papa-l'm going, F base"Tm sl eps never ie -l ali ee , Nf nights like blight, moonlight think, on l my brain ts touched ‘ promise 2 s another extort I must begin, : ae y what a I N°, Matter ‘ thous- ten benefactions these of result a as Probably Editorial the to addressed be should items News a fe vi guest ries }parting i take will ars is tell Ton' . yo eng a somewha i wage Phat iy salenfac ten ee wos ‘ and lig Bry a load, Or ae by educating the men the world : not help himself or hurt : ee i ve ee ras ply black Admitting that he is as bad-]jjttie of the nation, and women in Salt Lake City. Daily Newspaper Republican The Only 1¢ chim-| ere.-on e 2 ALiksy 79 z < re oy t br »d-are a e he both that -You'tre too anxious, No? ney-piece.. Be ere d-are bad as they have] oe Pa yi should be re-|, relating to subscription All_matters a enjoy can nobody and perceive, by a few thousand|]I1 the getting of learning been painted, to or Department, Circulation the to DIRECT ported thorough-| listen and manila, or pipe is not going to tend women more young men and young to carriers] notice give not Do Office. en ; ; 7 Hintlaat I) before Well, same ae Beytime the ors, ly : at so 5 fon of wick pl to the a4 . face > love-cand hea ito icathie: FLEMING AGNES to have I ‘tory es ae sible, can he bad, Is institution big that endowed who BY Chi; . if your RTO WOy my , OS marest; Going a writ dared "harbor 50 Wise ack Pe eae eanrenno with the calling in expression finds patience much had never have all fel coe. unutterable- lof being The Light diasembleryou.are! ae know will generation next the particular which , G z University : the|€4S0 at of Congress,|man Act the under is the sentiment ; Utah tah, 1906, 10, Feb. matter City, Lake Cial Party i in Republican "a second-class as ae Prec the 2 of roan DL 1 ru there Bees @ tainted, no matter what may be said of the money that pays for it-and there are two sides to that part of the Every Publishedé ter - Mountain ln And of children The vealed. for - : sons, ters, , a perpetual go on for-| e would round of London sea-| pormentationy autumngs at bedi at court, Paris Searswood, o bala ana all ine salt of life ‘hat was the programme "Man proposes'-you know the proverb The ante-matrimonial horizon just at present looked cloudless-a violet sky set with gold stars-not a cloud in all its dazzling expanse. And five miles away at.Castleford a man and woman sat plotting her lifelong misery, disgrace and ruin. Mr. Dantree was in great force tonight-his voice, and looks, his whole worldly wealth, at their best. He had been the world's football a long time NAghitir = his the goal Fortuhe such as he had never dared dream of or hope for had come to him-elght thousand a year, and a title in prospective And all. thanks to his suave, olive-skinned beauty and flute-like voice. "Only one week more, Gaston, mon fils," he said to himself exultantly, as whirled homewerd with Talbots, "and then let Fate do her worst -she can't oust me from Scarswood ind my wife. Unless-always unless -uuless Marie should take it into her jealous head toa come here and hunt me up wonder said ov did when she got all back? I know what thought; there could be no two opinions on that subject L passionate, proud little beauty! Vhat an unmitigated scoundrel T am, to be sure! The nearthe wedding day draws, the more I seem to think of her-the fonder I grow her-all because I've given her up forever, I suppose" But fondness for any human creature was not a weakness Mr. Dantree would ever allow to stand in his way to fortune. Jealous and exacting as nature had made the baronet's daughter-her accepted lover gave her no shadow of excuse for either, played his.vrole Romeo to perfecon; if it bored him insufferably, she never saw it; and now-it was one week, and once her husband, all this untiring fevatlon. sonably cool down a continual ‘tender Rathtnge? of courtship give ince to the Serr friendll= ness of hu rum marrie She nt expect a fellow tc dangle at her eoran strings all her days," Mr. Dantree thought; "if she does, she's mistaken--that's all. I'm ready to call all the gods to witness that I adore the ground she treads on, before the words are said and the nuptial knot tied; but afterward, my bonnibelle, you'll have to take it. for anted or do. without. Men love most, the wiseacres ro before marriage; women most afte How will it be with me, I wonder, who don't love It was long past midnight when. the carriage of the last guest rolled away from the hospitable portals of Scarswood, and the "lights were fled, the the banquet: hall de‘Katherine, trailing her brilliant silk after her, her jewels gleaming in.the fitful light, eyes shin- Ing her dow and cheeks room, flushed, Through at the head went the of the up oriel to win- stairs the full winter midnight moon shone gloriousy. The Bloody Hand and the crest ei the Dangerfields-a falcon renda dove-shone out vividly through the aeletad the ton earth trees in the panes, <A black frost held in hands of iron; the waved gaunt, striped park; the wild December whistled shrilly up from and overhead spread that studded, moonlit ever bliss to that Katherine so many hundred the first anthem was other years sung gels over the blue hills "Katherine!" Her opened and her father's e wind the coast, blue, star- sky. leaned against the glass and at that shining silver. orb, thoughts drifted away from. supreme skelearms gazed up and her her own Christmas ago, by when the an- of Galilee fathers door voice called. myself-I never survive such disgrace!" dazed, in a a chair into sank He helpless sort of wa y. ‘What shall I do?' he said wearily "what shall I do?' If 'T had only told her years and years ago! Now it a too late § 1S se oh 2 Ereee we enetwo : eo meet : fain, eer again TE acaiGee t Testa Pee ‘ Ox > ae daughdreams. trow row, enow 5 N Ty lov at os forevermore!' last a tes uives 's derisive taunting song - entertains. at party Literparty Seastreet. of the Seekers' members The | valentine a give will club |ary M of this evening at the home North Second West 356 ton, (hore will also | sueste "nda ha Be cinate nes club |yiterary cried the club sive the "* this her ° bel loasant eco rite er of evening see Se ae ps $ige cb of the he spoke, | UOPAC history section Theie history secti f tl orfe > > 2 gave the reins a shake, and Adieu . M.<Merriott: a-*'500" at meets house. topie, morn this Mrs. W. H. eceeoen Ladies lics' a Berita will Kings." glance of the black Invitations ave out for a violin recismile--singing Mr j tal next Tuesday evening at the First Mrs Rata or van-| Congregational church by George E, | Skelton, who will be assisted by Mrs. She stood and looked at him, pale} ished. | Hours and hours after Katherine |¢ harles G. Plummer, Mr George FE. with wonder and vague alarm very pale, and very un-! Skelton and Fred Graham. Mr. ‘Told me what? Is it the secret | sat very still, her bright, dashing, defiant self. |Skelton will also present a number of that Mrs. Vavasor holds? Why not} like the' flickering fire. hat did} his advanced I pupils. tell me, then? Whatever it is, 1 can |} Kbefore it all mean? Mysteries in books were e 6.8 bear it-I can bear anything, only your hard words of Gaston, your talk the better; but in everyday life-well, | gor the Bast. of his deserting me. Tell me, my fawere exasperating What power % 2 ther-I'm not a child or a coward. I they can bear it, whatever it is." did this woman hold over her fathMr. and Mrs. Arehibald Reed and "You think so, but you don't Know er 2-why could he not speak out andj qaughter, Miss Glady left Tuesday you don't know! You hate that wom: 2 tue. ould not trust the | night for San Francisco and on Saturdaughter who oved him whom could day, February they will sail for an, and you are so proud-so proud! You can not bear poverty-you told he trust What did Mrs. Vavasor | Wawaii for an indefinite stay mean by er sneering taunts, only : me that-and I-what can I do? I half hidden, her innuendo, her deg can not save very nice, tell her? the thicker and blacker) If 1 1d Mis, C. E. Allen left last evening "us : lusive smiles and glances, her omin-|__Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Drueh! and Mrs His incoherent words died away-his ous song? Was it In the power of Walter F. Drueh! and litth daughters head fell back Katherine sprang to this dark, evil woman to part her leave today for southern California for his side with a scream of terror. n and her lover? a stay of a month or six weeks other instant and she flew to the be ll, --- > ringing a peal that nearly tore it Life's Journey. Mr. and Mrs. He W. Lawrence down. Oh! what was this? 4 an 2 ; 2 and Mrs. Julia ikimball. leave today for His face had grown purple-nis To me, iife is a highway, leading on Angeles. whole form rigid-what he had feared |through a strange country, where no| "~~ ° s so long had befallen at Jast He was mile post is passed the second time 5 ~ ¥R ft‘ is bordered with green fields and The latest word from Col. E. F. stricke n with apoplexy Holme sand party announced that they frighte need 1¢ room filled with leads from an countless flowers, ar nd servants, After the first shoc unknown point of departure to Anis . oon ee fart the Nile, and still Katherine's senses came back. She unknown, point of arrival. | going. a id that they were enjoying coming, we believe, was.from | beautiful weather dispatched a man at once to ford for the family doctor Omnipotence, and therefore our go-} : ~ conveyec to bed, undressed, ing, we hope, is to immortality | George Y Wallies has returne A restoratives they knew how to Now is the season of epee ys from a visit to St. Louis. Mrs. Walla each is chiselling a credit or a debit. will remain some time longer with Dr. use applied. All in vain. With the dawning of the Christmas day. the As the flowers. by the wayside give| |4nd Mrs. George Tuttle stalwart old soldier lay before them, out their perfume to us in abundance, breathing stentoriously, and quite so also should we. let unreservec gen-| Marriage Licenses. senseless tleness, kindness and goodness radiIsaac FE. Quinne Log: y KK Doctor Graves ate his attendant, a ate from us to all humanity. |: Allen aoe ™ iy in aes am young man, M1 tis, arrived, and The important and timely; moment Fred B ird, io i Or La Murray; Florence pronounced the at aptoly at. once. of every life is "the now,' and our | Murray. exe, Plorgnce Hl, hey sent the pale girl in the. festal deeds should make humanity con-} Fred: Bu 1ehleyx 1 Tyre oman: Alverda ss, the shining pearls, and the wild, scious of our passing. -Willis George| Jchnson, eke = wide eyes out of room, and did Kmerson in National Magazine for Nathan F. Vernon, Salt Lake City; thelr best for the master of that grand old house, in they labored in vain, oes ; . | Chris Herden, Sz wake City; "SS the long hou wore y-and._ still To Cleanse the Bath Tub. lA. Packard Sait ie ae ck della bia Sir John lay ony wa senseless where To cleanse bath tub and tollet | G:. P.) Mills, New York _EBthel i they eS first laid hir stands, use dry baking soda on-a d can Dickenson, Colorado Spring z love; I will fetes but a moment. cloth; this is especially effective ir | Se eee apne ee See: it is midnight. Weird hour! removing dirt that collects on tub! E x Bp Y n if you are very bus; t with a shrilllaugh. ‘Are there from water that is a little hard. It Nhe s igs usy a fracwill mot injure : the enamelé-Home on wines nae RE ee invested do you know, at. Searswood? a dear, romantic old house ought to Department in National Magazine for A February. |W ah add $ an ,$ Classified and cts. ad ects. reading cts, to be haunted, you know, to make it com}your bank account. plete. suppose every house, as the poet says, Where men and women have lived and died, is haunted, and we all carry our ghosts with us through life But I won't turn prosy and. metaphysical on this happy | night. Anh! darling Kathie, what an enviable girl you. are-how brightly your © life has been ordered! Seventeen, rich, flattered, caressed, and beloved! TI suppose you have never had a single wish ungratified in: your. life, and in two months you marry the man you love with your whole. heart-a an the Olympian like one's dreams of Apollo. And others of us go through life, and don't | find. one completely happy day. It is the old nursery story over ‘This pig goes to this little pig stays at Katherine Dangerfie Id, what a happy girl you ought to be!' "T-am happy, Mrs. Vavasor." Still Mrs. Vavasor stood, and looked at her. > the gleam in her. eyes, the smile on her lips! The firelight sparkled on her emerald silk, on her costly jewels, on her shining laces, on her onl of satin black hair, Katherine had never known fear in all her life-but someAll Blaek Suits Included in Sale. thing in that. woman's face made her qbrint., away in‘a sort of terror. "Mrs. Vavasor," she sald, rising and een white, "what is it, you have come here to say to. me?" 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