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Show - s+ +. 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Published Every Inter -Mountain eS Oficial Organ OnE of matter City City, Feb. underor little ward 10, 1906, the segAct Only Republican Daily Newspaper in on This Salt Lake City. matters ported DIRECT the local Branch or solicitors, relating to the Office. to subscription should be reCirculation Department, or to Do not give notice to carriers News items Department. should be to the ney, us and the In Advance. Not Paid In Advance. 50, ACG OC NAC foe OMe MOTI Pee nto5 oc. cs ae 1 QU 565k Gedo Go Sook idaeere) iterehn ely, Mas petted te cl Meo yb 2.00 Bc UU atlas oe arsine soci EROS CITT CANE ea aie aero eee eit 4.00 6.00 RAID A al Salman eae ters Opole. BT as 8.00 a2D0 eee ein ee PUNO Oni) Nanos emia n A) sa telenond 2.00 Block, South Offices-Dooly "Phones: Bell, 208 LAKE Exchange CITY, 25; UTAH, Independent, MONDAY, of 18, 1907, A KEARNS and the vote Even now the had being on won his the of ostracism. yet it followed It would classes, for usual the a chief would power officials, two years be at people; at not and ment; is maar 7 would the Tribune abuse have to be mercy of be found in a health mercy of duty by mercy hatred two of in the mercy can not water and tne night at the a a mercy man head in which into the the of a police fixes up nas] department pay-! Bie ButLe; the The of matter victory expelling impetus mean more of is even greater the Senator to the more Tom business Clemenson bearing prominent of and false would of witness It in neighbors Salt Lake adopted the rule, on could the too the an in- Utah taat the people their own They handled fed at Indians it dol- and was had they here of to the the re- Indians time-and with good than to properly of fight be it results- them. done, that is a soil of the for and went the self nation. of these be they Many wert now highway of Many expressed bill them in be should the THE a old fairly need tne pension. In pensioned may be by enacted the into a CHILDREN. deal is of worth a sickness pound in the of cure." city, chiefly a good children condition that it has thing to take can to "holler" of that ¢ in this case. ote EN the same time, ; ‘ will Arkansas it: will like be = = re BY i[ don't to then, mind India the and be AY M ma petite," be in better and holier business, It would what the professional visit get the physi- are advice well, matter of the mean TRY AND five the natural people equally divisions, to of three well said representation raission And, as be both as represented. commissioners, of one, would. to geography, Whatever in Salt But five would be denied can Lake, give by any who are and be could such other as sald be; local Of plan. let us say to the people working active. i for| Silver course King if mine Mr. to Kearns the sees demands fit, he of can his sacrifice hate. of Tillman things that would "be ; removed of the be It the they way . about oe and * The him might . ‘" Com-)ing Smoot would ; Fortunately for the good 4 not have what he wants can muca to pay for that assembling If re a God's glessing to the rest of him out of the management. over. th h: hair, they ever again, to and induce again, me to and again spear and One [ come to tell little. Katherine' wntecedents--(they , named her Katherine at once, atte the little angel ‘ffered me. crushed another to Jelly). hundred, head, sea see, ‘rt don't upheld' by a} as the stockholders te wWhil over come out I vurture at: in_ time to And and muttere a. rene doctors f a phate seco Verl'. When: o. TSS a New ao Seg the of a ™m a ° erg the vane frightened throng | ic ut o r1€ ; . ade nei wedding guests two pee ord aad Stes Graves, of Castle ae | way Dreta Mr "Henry Otis. nis clever as é 7 webs irs Iv. eeeYou had best 5e Onn ae of! Graves, have | Le rad t onee, oe eized the d Stop, ‘Sears| ringing his andeu hat But now, and. ae ath grave auth- ee where omewhere j narrow head, in Peter Dangerfield's ae talent, unsuspected he ae ltofore, have must, been stowcd-awt for as I/light tonight ete ea ) * rulfill y < | refused refuset has manner said that|basest CERI aCay Pils Soon Ene rine absolutely been hay has |suppose everything lie te TiGRemeaTr AA RRND " + week "before. the wedding day}. quietly and unostentatiously to Christian all." ih ATL Urryes E fiss Dangerfield." in-ht with The which ind strode -Ifinite relish and delight Vv - iv the tall soldierly|{the sneaker said this was known only t 1 i ee if "T 1) her Miss Dangerk AS SED OSE O in to himselt co thundered, that} field still, although sheae has really no ‘sh he voice. that had often cheered] right to that name. We haye ull bee ab waxllights burn ind yulefires men to flereest: battle; F "allBa Lat 1as} deceived : She is not xtx oe 4 y S| | Dis a x che is g Oo | blaze, and > M1 Dantree > kisses his)?! been -said that itt SLY CO OU ELL: ho shes hi ee for bride-élect= under. the mistletoe, and |S®%.°Do you. mean‘that this revelation|more than you do. It wa her formusic: and': merriment" relzn r find | Shall. prevent the marriage tha injtune this dastardly adventurer from ‘They and could spare.of itceneland bu all accel illyHanic have made me open my-lips » De osthe es | He great on this night He got demorand alarmed, eclted eS | | 1 He started un as if to obey ; j the on k ont well-dressed wedding | ‘Curse the = ring!' he exclaimed ;alized oe tl in.the spacious draw| ferociously; ‘throw. it into the fire if} guests ea ‘4 ade them a sravo you. like I don't want anything § to ee Se ee remind) me of this' night': rl littic: .specen. : Se jsay again." raising his voice ‘T have "Ladies and 5 tse . C : | neighbors," <2 ‘-s' Mr. Dangerfield been shamefully trickedsigan'and decelved. eae beé& i I'm a great deal more. thankful than|his piping little v ice dreadful a the wre have revelations unexpected truth | the that be. possibly can you hy FLEMING Single {Single we tonight, eat aoe oe And on y to take | CABS Pon ier Dangerprove a ey a man of lit- Ja ce Re Reed . thickens,?..- A rhe plat "Anotne ---$- too f "The "aro : it, accomplished. senate. Tillman they*are| And eee his be re-established Mr. costs crowd. Arkansas. had - If of would fromthe people, | his the | + Go hands. 3 shake happy. they the ar gold A, until in |}wood : : and. him alone !thinking how this |.ed how him before very. ris? cruel gal mantr wee gloomy: he-i Katherine jit] a. Word, adopts you a refuse. daughte r to. marry f because she my] jis Louisiana not)|forfeit sought: he when : refused deflance "Precisely; *SirJohn: I refuse to} |marry your adopted daughter either| tonight or at-any future time. It was the heiress of Scarswood TI wanted, not the plain young lady who, if she will pardon my saying it, made such very} hard running upon' me: that--- he in and ealled like,himot a lewal rickety AX Q carswood ‘ language im to down roethe ax dreary ‘labordwarf Hes | jtheGa he ton Dantt a met the. old sol-|threy him, and. Sceavswood' will eoxto as dj fiery, fashiieivlance wit salient eile a eeoals "serves own time came I weuldn't. tell and|Gaston Dantree and his children He | lL haven't told, and-I don't mean to}is thinking all this over his: bachelor| tell. until 1 choose glass af grog, when.I appear before ‘Katherine Dangerfleld's father and} him. like the fat god-mother T am. | friends live, but. who. they are. no pow|and-withone: wa of my wand, lo! | er on earth shall ever' wring. from /all things: change The haughty heir- | me. ess falls from her pedestal, and he be- | "They took her to India, and for}comes. the -heir Searswood will be | most found that insolent s a : ner. eyIf stairs, him right aa is he Is Sir ohn himself AP nes fit of apopl ras Under these sad circumstances I really must beg of you to leave us. Scarswood, from a house of wedding joy, has become «a house _ of mourning. Leave us, my frie nds-it is all you can do for us now Mr. Dang put his handker- fifteen year lost sight of the little; his' and. his -alon and he promises Tle never finished the sentence. With] chief to his ; in eloquent - silence one. But it was not out of sight out |in-a burst of generosity that the ten|the cry and spring of tiger the] And; awed terrified, the bridal of mind-I never quite lost her fy} theusandpounds ‘reward 1 ask shall} Indian office r was upon him-all the ompany dispersed: only Squire Tallife was a wandering one I made} gladly be mine strength of his. youth back in his} bot and. his sister, and the captain of money and spent money L pitched "And the wedding night arrives, and | rage the Plungers Purple lingered in he my tent in every Continental city, and|we come. out. of the seclusion. in "Coward! liar! villain!' he thund-| stricken house at last, ; one day in Paris, ' I picked up|which we have chosen. to hide into the | ered, grasping him by. "the throat e i 9 ; ens Kathe ‘ ange i t atherine in English paper, and read there how | light of, das He goes for the. brideCurt that it were slander to call Danwarhatat me ae Peed ace it Everard Dangerfield, of Scars- | groom-he brings him to me through }|™man, Lie there!" th in the resident gentry of the counvood, sixth baronet of the name, was hight, and storm, and darkness, and I He grasped him by the throat, lift-} ty! Ss mi thine es ait rination mindead, and how Sir John Dangerfield, | tell him the truth. TI tel) him Kather-|ing the short, light form as though it] gled with the amaz ie horror o Inte of her Majesty's Honorable East }ine Dangerfield (so-called) is no more| were a child of three vears flune|the nicht's*tragedy as these good peondia company's service, had succeed-| your daughter, no more your heiress) open the door-dragged him out on] ple. dro home indet ‘the inky ed to the tithe and estates. Sir John [than I. am I tell him he has been] the landing, and with all the fury and| midnieht she Andif "Gastor Danand his only ehild, Miss Katherine | grossly deceived from first to last fe] might. of madness, hurled him: crush-} tree. died thi "wontlersil would the Dangerfield, were expected in Hngland | does not believe me--poor young man; | ing down the oaken. stairs law really hang 4 bh: rone Pa by the first steamer. it is not a pleasant thing to believe Mrs. Vavasor's shrieks range through > 7 TA = "Here was I found news! out a Here it had a rent year, strictly was a lift}Then I bring him here again through|the made !night, and storm, and darkness, brav-| park; |ing all things for the noble sake of] roll of eight | truth, entailed to] and what I sald ‘peat: before. behind your your: face back, Sir] house-Peter headlong dull thud down bad |fallon.on bloody, Dangerfield rushed] the stairs ith a hear, Dantree - hac to the' oaken mutilated floor, heap and. lay now q Peter Cara 7 ea Dangerfleld z OEE aay a)a. pee srt en " «lingered in. the last then What upon" the loomed the CAPES ‘an awful great "house everywhere count- the nearest of kin, whether male or| John, and dare you to deny it I reThe uproar had roused the house: female: I found out Sir John had a} peat that the girl who calls you father | guests servants, bridesmaids, ali nephew in the place, who, lacking|is no more your daughter or heiress|came flocking wildly out into the hall heirs on Sir John's part, was heir-at- | than-"" Peter Dangerfield had lifted the head t Ten lights paphed pen tes bels rae aan ope mporary 3 tal; all eee fl Jessamine, ‘stood: in: the tS 2p SEO ep and onthe: painted belief was that the young lady com-]| Among the shadows at the lower end|was gazing Into the ing from India was really Sir John's}of the room a darker shadow flick-|almost as death-like laughter; I found out {that the death | ered "Ts aa?" eee , a Is he dead of the child in the French railway A door had softly opened, a curtain c: ee eae aaa atGS HL Kees ae ioe he ie a Ml tt - Les Race Site ecWbae Aine he De eeu Ne eee LU RU the eee ne Y, dying, perhaps-and he was P kin! Pet . 5) on Oo Nain I found out that the prevailing She stopped short and. rose up.|of the prostrate man to his knee, and death-like himself face, ‘ Meeting ae pens Hand burned into accident, fifteen years before, was a|had hidden the unseen listener until],. aptain De Vere asked the ques-}0f Kin: eter Dangerfield strode ead. secret Mrs. Dangerfield had | now. tion, pressing impetuously through the| hastily to the grand banqueting reom, died very soon after her arrival in A white hand pushed back the drap- oe No one In that supreme hour soe the we dding ae was spread. the|ery-a al- | light, white face emerged into the asked tively what had all seemed ‘happened; to know instinc-|?! he had assive old Dangerfield silver, all bearing - the crest and motto, weighed ways that he had not told missy herIt was the bride herself, in her shin- | T¢fused, at the last moment, to marry it down, crystal glittered and. in rainbow every.| hues, flowers, were here Katherine Dangerfield and wreath, orange and ing robe, self. "Tt read the Inelish papers after fsilvery veil, standing there and hearThe dark head moved a little, a}|Where. yy : that - youreverything p English yourpapers that|ing every- word. oe g = faint moan Itof was pain a.terrible came from sight. the "And exultation,.‘"‘all..this» tomorrow,4he,tThougnty with ARRAnINIG great men i nes ee maybe bonfires and old them. how bells had blazed, and tenantry friends trooped to They had liked rung, and cheered, welcome Sir Everard, just? And he clings to his secret wit desperate tenacity, and pays: me ten thousand pounds to keep it inviolate, an S me go and return no more, "I take the money-whoever refus- cinating But it} Watt lovers Paris; I enjoy And in England myself and I meantime the bill and coo, and the sword Day that of There |, fell but}came Sir es money ?-and go, but to return. I go to Paris, ever-gracious, ever-fas- com- S|. SD and "leavin's" ES meet gain, perhaps you'll chink bet-| @actlerara I go to Peter Dangerfl la or ae ; fist 4 ; ; ie ter of it, and shake hands again 'in his lodgings; poor Mr Peter ‘inna. Tanelte }doesn'tso dreamaetna he is we wronged My. English officer : and< hi is lady ~ hee Vite ang VIND WATER. It would be a good thing for secret societies to keep 0Ut of politics. None of them can afford to become perniciously rest |hangs - into to {n favor the Senator two federacy state do Hee) But he does! AGN GNES Scarswood, costs, If just Smoot I said: nl : . : ; Everard was gone, and was, Of | course, ‘The king is dead-live the and your children-and medical man who knows you Roms an intensifying of the belief in general all over the nation king.' follow that advice, "Sir John had taken possession, and that Reed Smoot is a polygamist; that all Mormons are need of being alarmed, and fearing I set the detective police at work to There is no polygamists; that Mormons absolutely control every busifind out what I wanted to know I something that never may come. But a little forethought, found it out, neither missy herself nor ness and social and political activity, and that the state a little provision, now may make all the difference beany living being dreamed she was must be rescued by the intervention and contributions of other than the baronet's daughte1 tween: joy and sorrow-between blessing and bereave"My time had come-my fortune people in the East. ment. was made; I. wrote my baronet a letIt would be a bad name for Utah, carefully and perter; I told him I was coming; bade Much can be done, particularly.in a case of this sistently fostered by the Tribune and its vengeful him call me Mrs. Vavasor, It's a pretkind, by preventive measures Have the doctor come ty name, an aristoeratic name, and owner. t o the house before there is any sickness. He will underhave retained it ever since. And as We don't think the people of Salt Lake and of Utah soon as ever I could raise the money, stand better than anyone else what is best to be done. or it was one of my impoverished seawant the state to have a bad name abroad, little sound counsel will be a mighty comfort to you sons, I took the train and started. Gentlemen, the time has come when Utah should rons was. last September. Miss 1 It will be the part of wisdom. It will help to KEEP Mr. Dautrec, have a fair deal. Tom Kearns is not going to give the Dangerfiel d had just met well the child that is now well. months ago; bul what only three state a fair deal. You know there is no trouble here in We live in a rapid age, a would you? And very likely it will be far too late to call the this city, nor in this state. You know it is Republican breathless of steam and. electric doctor when the child is stricken with that prevalent telegraphs, love no flies because of the intelligence and the patriotism of the with old-fashioned wings, $ disease, people, just as Illinois is ‘now Republican-though it along by lightning | express. Dangertield was ust seventeen-a formerly was not; just the same as Ohio and Indiana feverish and impressionable age-of and Pennsylvania, and New York, and all the rest of susceptible and romantic turn of mind, It would be worth a good deal to the present and superinduced by a surfeit of poetry the states north of the Ohio river are Republican. And novels, and meets a young you know it is not because of any "trade between the far more to future generations of Utah people if it were and man, well-dressed, well-mannered, definitely known where water could be found by digging Jeaders of the Republican partly and the Mormons by and handsomer than anything out o frame. He's only Gaston Dantree, a There are thousands of acres of desert land that are a which the three little and unneeded votes of this state good singer, and a penny-a-liner; but tillable if water can be secured, even at the expense of were thrown for McKinley and Roosevelt. in her rose-colored imagination he i Ss she falls set up a demi-god, anc drilling very deeply. It would bo worth while to know We believe a better day for Utah will dawn with down and worships him. It's the way definitely just where there can be no hope of water from the defeat of Tom Kearns in the vote of the senate on of her sex, and he takes all the worsubterranean streams. Places where there is hope ship as his right and due-the way of Wednesday. We beiieve the success of Tom Kearns anc his sex-and keeps a bright lookout Other places would his gang yould be the severest blow that could befall would be purchased, and improved. for the eight thousand a year. be attacked by the agriculturist in some other fashfon, *"Well-I come. I find missy grown the state. up tall, slim, spirited, proud and not entirely passed by. or And we don't think that blow is ever going to fall. pretty. I find her like her mother, her There is a bill in the present legislature almed at mother whose memory I hate tonight, The Kearns campaign for defamation of Utah has herself twenty years, ago- ascertaining where water can be found, It would be a as I hated reached and passed its high-water mark. find her, like her mother, resolute, good thing for the whole state-and no more for one passionate, self-willed, and utterly spoiled. She has no thought that she section than another-if that bill could pass; if a sufWORKING FOR THE GALVESTON PLAN. is other than she seems She is in ficlent amount of money could be appropriated to insure love, and determined to be married This week the house will have time to consider the Best of all, the man she loves is pennithe sinking of wells in various sections, less, not the least in the world in love so-called Galveston plan for the government of Salt Lake, and Generally speaking, the farmers immigrants with her, only bent heart and soul on The matter Is so important that every member of that themselves can not afford to mako these investigations her fortune. Here is a glorious chance for me! body should thoroughly inform himself as to the rights on the chance. But the state can afford to do it, because "Miss Dangerfield, from the uplifted of the case. We believe cach member will appreciate it means an instant advance in value wherever water 1s heights whereon e heiresses the importance of the work, and will govern nimself available. dwell, does not deign to tolerate me. And settlers will promptly buy and improve From the first she abhors me, and she accordingly. the favored lands, is a good hater. She does not rememVery probably the plan can be improved by the subber ' she. doesn't know In the absence of a state investigation, the people she' has te be my stitution of five commissioners instead of three for the will simply settle where they know they can get water enemy, but she hates me with an hongovernment of the city, and for the election of a city by irrigation. They will cling year after year to the re- est, open, hearty hatred that is absolutely refreshing... She snubs me upon attorney, instead of for his appointment, as is now pro- sions thus of proved availability. And unless the state every occasion-she~ implores her vided in the senate measure. can lead them to the regions where water may be found father to give me money if I want it, The Republican has pointed out the necessity of I diun't by digging, there will be little and slow enlargement of and turn me out of doors owe her mother that old grudge 1 having the attorney responsible to the people instead of the present area of tilled lands. : should be forced to owe her one on to the commissioners, because there will be disputes beher own account. Utah ean afford to take any steps tending to increase "And Sir John does turn me out tween that body and the auditor, and the counsel of the the area of tillable land. The sinking of wells in a dozen Poor old soldier-it''s a little hard on It would be best city law officer will have to be taken, parts of the state will serve that excellent purpose. It him, He want's to do right-deceptlon and secrecy are foreign to his to have him independent of the commissioners, as of the legislators can see their way to assist in this matter, nature-but how can he? He idolizes the auditor. It would be as bad for him to be an ap- they will be doing a service to their state now and forever this girl; it will half kill her he knows to hear the uth; it will part her pointee of one as of the other, -a service that will become more valuable with every from her lover, break her heart, and And we can not but think it would be better to have year of the future. make hate him-unjustly, no The city happens to fall five commissioners than three. doubt; when was ever a woman should as "7 ae meer eT Ear oracle axa ahow Sir john and Miss Dangerfield had atrived. how they had ene down to No to Ikearns ° = %s . Ww said, ene g maligners at Washington, let Tom Kearns throw nis |Jobs Oe ne crisis of his life s . 2 ority. ~ : a nent ane | mining stock on. the market He can't realize as much | saeed to rise with ay next rm > jrally as ¢ lon nit it-as he could before. he started on his mad chase | take his. place nate. uis poor as h ld I nai t look ‘at: tt J ymm+ a, Paw that. Senator| for vengeance a Tew years ago But it would be some Rane while I go and nee rent . : to e people these be |/to send it would And pile. his title after | addition to his present diminished the before family they Senator observed children. When | | "a Tribune ee the improved. striving expulsion| confederate | the all "Ex". write the in against. 5 Is the be Tom j are by by. consult sick. not represent | : advertised atlacked meningitis. speaking, k- | | who strength India, and Sir John alone was possessor of the secret, excepting prevention good Washington thousand congress, of " women tne " ‘Goodbye, In- defense, men, stoc | law: old. now OF tne course taught battles qualities trust spinal before guns always transcontinental would We be harsher their they these the justice, would took a safe. are a made - - of in the world for la petite. inquiries about this Scarswood in the that is Utah And fighting ounge jan redskins killed present t hete who as of lesson. made Generally by feed path men f cerebro It re- far men the a gentlemen womanhood the fourth of March. The people of his seem to think he properly represents them. me, and across of ac na at and American . ' will not be there But ae . ‘ Tribune's advertisements came earlier, elsewhere where of defense CAREFUL 3 to the themsplves. a sentiment men The RI; would perjury; going i i with tne was there government years were "An the thrown war by = give Utah, the There matter Illinois territory twenty case law tremendous Leilich their here the ed One in the neighbors millions times the of raids money te? in a Utah. more against men this. crowd mean defaming activity; pretentious than Kearns Smoot on to those in As { airness and government. between that followed. These which differences on from. munitions or safe-increasingly robbers and men from whom ten thousand dollars have been stolen. We don't think Salt Lake wants to take chances of] another two years of what is called American rule, death govern- receiving government time in for feeble, 1 ittle the here cheaper the a nd constantly for for wounded tae which and receipts at and the people salutary has the enlisted from government troops well. the a held volunteered their today et i ladies a ; of Wisconsin pensions to are of of was Who of that people quietus men the c uplift of Senator Smoot find their chief : ae soldiers and Idaho Democrats, government. in rest across national the the by and were marched the fight every the put duty the in but ended drawing and general was on a nd cost Yet been Some police which nostrils Rye but the as territories. war and and question it nation, the people subjugation the to when the highway national fifteen made a the in people. claim the have lans to department hold « rut d his nas ae ee Odd, : ie for law. final Troops they fought now, the who who a pen- helpful welcome Pap settlement, than other their and sixties, same Where who] in plan attor- the who seventies-the revolt, men occupied the]! 1ecessary, of than record, who of who mercy treasurer department water men the city saloon its street a-‘correct of at a not 18, 1907. 1a particularly holders. Berry Utah the of today community [ roliey "was another the did material. was 2 And of] lease for be three for themselves, by of transported the Indian earth]?! incompetent] a by-word of keep rates by a a the city do the of providing Blackhawk are have have sources, There present instead safe the Illinois, The Wisconsin hostile] on not aera Lake, they elect become until soldiers in would And the] keep activities, grateful in the that the department bringing of and a to had to] defend in led the and creasing election.] ef reason who Lincoln fighting party] and extend the that the its headed to by mean at hissing demands lars plains business} into slightest attempt enjoyed would least the a a] instant| November fires people the an and of last the commonly. to at become social the the not an now It the kept court; been dif- Salt Galveston us state's to 1849 the government, of t hat mean council; more at for Kearns| party--the return of of the It refleet if the of the territory and warrior's ward division. It boodling a before is have blackguardism awakening dividing there official office; an to 1907.} if Tom in- have in even greater and obligations commands point. to political political, of viciously when city can x so by] a furnished seriously would mean custom the such of would mean and 20, that while happened American and It February to FEBRUARY Sei ae eae will suggested let bill should of undefended was defended, Abraham have unseated campaign, it this a state mueh only left government. country be conceded worth have place, the intolerable state, effect is the not taken in unholy of be MEAN. over will it would intolerance, the has first resurrection to safe, what in In expected Tribune That moment WOULD all not were Wisconsin Smoot it days so From savage ae generally Senator will PENSIONS. the And early had in defend ment VICTORY men that men SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, t | on.y effect It measure good <And that more everyone favoring TAVE here to those Papers the heard, congress wars. had the of conceded say have others men. Indians-perhaps was oe WHAT of commissioners TO continent. And TRADES YP O*TcouNcIL ere ear five seemed Utah Utah St. 3190. FEB. it all before the action to SALUT are men Indian the Temple of In Manager. West who to be misrepre- measure. that many the of who will interests those is distances the General known on that to DESERVE There RATES: McAllister, is as fair plan desired epponents right make individuals the does it campaign a the a be that At Editorial oat Malcolm it plan, matter with sioning SUBSCRIPTION when a and the Is have Let THEY addressed but bill In enact to this men agree indulge opposing are than abuse, fered ee to nothing dulge at the . FASS Congress, of REPUBLICAN, Galveston Newspapers heelers benefit THE INTER-MOUNTAIN the good defeat to and The of sentation. by 1 ce Republican Party in Utah. the wake Lake t passage Very. Republican Company Ba sacond-class ‘ ce at Sa Matewisonnis Morning the . a a CHAPTER XIV. Wrath! Day of was - upon her gliding impetuous she dead say-what at a once; forward. impulsive, would All a, all she from a tremendous gash "above the temple the bright blood gushed, over face, and bosom, and hands Grief! silence. rose eves ae Es "Not ane | SWwered, in a sne Vere, Graves Passionate,| what where, would | along do? You swore you loved me, and me alone. Now is the time to prove Vour truth." He stood. sulkily = silent shifting away, however, from the gaze of those solemn, searching eyes. The spectators looked on-Mrs: Vavasor a face of triumphant, malicious delight, Peter Dangerfield full of vengeful exultation, and the old baronet with eyes beginning ~ to flash ominously. The silver shining figure of the bride stood on the hearthrug, the dull red glow of the einders lighting her y up, waiting. for her false loy swer, It did not come; after that one fleeting glance, he stood staring doggedly into the fire "T am answered," Katherine said; "and all the warnings I received were right I might have known it: I was a fool, and IT am only reapin a fool's reward It was the heiress of Scarswood you wanted; the thousand a year you loved-not plain Katherine ring,' .Mr. -as I do-that truth has come Qo. light an hgur before our marriage in-| stead of an hour after. Take your)! ring, and. go!" She drew it off and held it out to! him. are He like disperse In that dead silence she comes forward vision-whiter shining bridal a the robe she : cold, than n all her life this had calm. restrained one single emotion- never now the supreme hour of her life her pale face was as emotionless as though carved in stone Sir John She came straight up to face with and looked him full in the her large, solemn eyes. re been there since you came in''-she pointed to the curtained rer volee had neither falter 1 I have heard every word é He turned away from her and covered his face with his hands with a sort of dry sobbing sound hard to hear. ‘ "Then Heaven help me! Yes, Katherine, it is all true-all-all!" "And I am not your daughter?" "You are not Oh, my darling, forgive me If I had loved you less I might have had courage to tell you the truths never changed from Her face had dilated eyes its stony calm, her dark, - Jeft his. this is the secret this woman ‘ you so long; the secret to tell, and you would your child?" ut me, forgive is! Katherine!" hand in She lifted his worn, thin both her own and kissed it "There can be no such word tween you and me, I only ize how much I you-how finitely good you been to me. You have been better to me than any father ever was to a child before, and I-how have I repaid you? But I wish lI had known-I wish IT had known. Mr. Dantree" him for the first time; for time the brave voice faltered-‘‘what have you to say. to all this? "That I have been grossly deceived,' Mr. Dantree answered, lifting his gloomy eyes with. sullen ‘grossly. deceived from first to "But not by Do me that poor And. now''-s to be? dead," Peter very and they ; good a Dangerfield subdued Otis are voige. ‘Do here: some not? fellow, this crowd, an- Send and in heaven's them try and name. They may as well go-you see we're not going to have a wedding tonight." the Captain : n De Vere een: paused. Woon There turned to obey- cia a. ane =a was a man's cry trom above-in no ee one Sir knew: , ea es shrill Woe . _,;/ peo Tote ne Quick! quick! Sea : ; . . Phere was the sound of a heavy fall] a_ stifled groan in one of the} rooms, then the poured out a glass of it. a he cee ed eae ta a. iar , cries of frantic} women, the rapic hurrying of ited feet. 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