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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK By Toward the while the « the end Waiters hampagne ling Wine, ae a feeling with spar Ree comfort of sup,' placed the{ world] whole theotinier pressed with ‘Let stables tae} on his I tainly waiter in; re-| waiter pin re do justice het onal tilaven Gan' hou, mor ais Get ans Reet 2 Aitke u \ furious that I should cerif another his ears boxed not held me The head is so have had stood kept floor, disturbed the given being out for a movnty frock something! mumbled a ‘beg your pardon,' | towar< in the banquet hall] young smiling waiters who|Rrnest. I and as sett: xara ae ies Suerneny not in his ally ee tees Ach t mo + | h ; bi Tae 3 * aide ty I lot mi i of a widowed mother, an obstreperous much and and a large brother younger 1 Be pats ee ly no heart, Of it take when ~ > ‘wil LilAccordingly, two hours later is guest ane youth CMS a apna ioe ieee 1is life. Elsie topie which nationalities [t-is no more interests him together are a chance." given The Chevalier, looked is at the his your lshook eh-| ste ind Ih far had the the} e ve Soe ing himself blushed, so suddenly naving What o Sader do * c ‘and dislat- Surplus { ing making 1esthetic Za rie tun ple In sense, c to( which, anda| ‘We aellght though her = that Ja'ayy easy Was she the | he] his $ Thomas D h J on, me to in etleva to famous all over for had to do was to send an emanded walter you If MAG & pret Pounds, pees neh a : ie wait "Wien "A ae ee the ne aNS pound me but for that after each there I had and evens AUDI last Rave i 700d," he said, ‘you shall weit en majesty the da fter tomerrow She is gol I shall speak charge of the queen, the waiter who recovered ee chef/it sees , when ' > wonted has wie, the servants who wait on Come and sce me tomor-| of its by: point : grace- stood chat- visitor ‘the welcomed cordiality Heresle | to rol it and the conversation| However, of the meal, but|pulse to me, for hard-|openly my corner, large silver Fate, even with things a coveted, "Lillard is a very prettyBasi mus | sorrow, for .In.thie aise. howeve tache. ated . he Oh, never mind thé mustache, I epier I sacrifice it with the greet-| est of: pleasure if ye aoa ara chance to get close to tae will get very close a 1 her'| said . D. hasn't new the are you ""Oh, Now waiter, oe the Why, chief 1g walter, nervy" He is one of our ists. He most here over came journal-|my famous the London| from fa eenaee the queen, ees eae be done, he at the last waiter c a head ae ane in ie s ki gave He is an exceed-| be} shall I and fellow, ae i yaaa f BE 4 ntroduce you to him. My friend went over to the strang-| ve 7 , |... ayq seach ote . ax ae say * beg your | and calling usual "How,am I to prove it to said.d. ""By serving me. Please table and wait on me just do elt ee de if I like m« treated were a king.' to a boy about J] you?" set as the yo pass ai 1 & Tho «i Sn just - now, me e began, "but fair ae be your to you Mulligan ? looked up at me other, dent enjoy and ate tw on be alt ke rs : to : allowed on't get nervou "After a drank rank nS with with had pa eyee up " My and you shallling } s allon right; her majesty, but & he walt hile. the musicians came A colleague smiled, London The same left the club. TY returned 3-line eo to e+ struments. and began e door to tune was tneir closed in- and at last we hens @ noise in the banquet hall and the music struck up a nation-! song and immediately after - er "itcoat Everybody but a concedes that The Republican. cee ny he ad in 10 cts. into the room where the waiters were|PUbIcan will Sell It-Rent standing . The Re- poor to Company. to mail and blank following Persons Responsible the Company. . me fee Pics kee ee * Seiere. oe aie male mie e came wie oe Cire ake cir eae. Oe ieee / may "Goodby, I sha er! Graves see I | teeI of dear, Success. great nila Achieving of Boys Are Ment t ‘have who. The*women of Da hase nee other and machine ry 0 large: So. | tract cara a e you - 5 not calle:acl whine mar land. 4.47 of bon "bya commitgoo go a womenit forma a donati ation, Better- for benave sure he when W iM be he ° thoroughly . ‘}are con-|are Teme now ready jficient the work Ditneg. | Brofitably Ww holly uniike as it nue am: mall, or mor ; ght Eigt soon'as | I deserved '-| got I and it began I accommodations are to ought snyselt-and i home, please. am be Bert, take to sent been have ho of! ee care to take e nough I|come what only me | schools in the East |}the women, wearily co, & WOODRUFF TERRY 7 IN BROWN, boys acc Eight place. provided for. to live there as Saar : "ty provid "Don't say another word, please!''|for them When the ranch Pe eatabElsie cried between tears and ena lished according to the plans of the Sled broads Crest will Canyon myself.| women, but blame to one no "I've eh subject depend 4 college, Reatach oe ee destiny of our natio [ most earnestly ask your financial The springtime !s near at hand the | Bort: {coe Eee Funds unds ------ ama an or tion | $767 ready to be planted, which demands CREST. CANYON FOR by} quite fact eed Soliciting Soliciting women: angry} erim- with bright a painful vivid, Catheart,) Tom ons _ Oo sow af-pirite In the Ingenuity the! had|{ pacewheredownhe the homeless pearl es great price to Pa0r mea Hoteles wait. ofpst ‘Canson\" ch the aes for ing money nh pad Soir: awkward 80. humbly pause ensued; then li=peatanrane 2tnest An said"Ompletec s ‘ < . i" = * . le ' any? MRS. TOM D. PITT. they must: have $12, 000 ep i ail Bee ae Ge oles Gibson: It their tasic adn't th faint * has assure you "|When they get $10,000, they are as tran © es Jsured of the rem: asinine $2. 000 am thoroughly gshamed of Lil-le "oionel Wall. They ant to dise bland Your headwear is absolutely e¢ ony Be | rect if you deal a Dunlap hat, Spring t and give the : cove mortgagea home interposed severely.'the the mother what lard!" hols styles are there found him) have possessed imagine . Elsie mentioned the| sent and ribbons the rattling stood Zisie a chum, college Soe ica a former who had chance lightly into his place, |WORKING sprang eyes left a her,heri her a face tears, ven-| . . Goodby, moth-/ till late." And sweetheart! be home up picked dls-| and embarrassment with dumb { / 2 7 == was serv Prv= ass shortlyP uucomfartakle 4 endearing of her to her meet fellow-con-| her of glances monitory. and/|aged dressing and| around stand simply ell miserable and awkward woods. Wl toda , ies a he He ec ae didn't heard he when woods coming his n 5 your sex.. Pha usually He s a a and work Lillard half imway and. him, once got even, out Steps to. speed the parting guest.| on the Cathcart had made his adieux and was] for each | Short of sixty girl as a girl of Eirnest was ae pro aes dames." ae ver of | "IT hardly think it," the am, b as lally i take you does much for rent. . a seated You should|already to| Graves, who were} preparato a ry w hen} de nly It-or Ex. | Mother has fe minine guests anywhere|sie.. the strength t ontracis INSURANCE AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, Salt Lake City, Utal a : i i your COMPLETE PROTECTION POLICY. regarding information with (Address) ee me i ays at avenue, " be Spirators kept pelled her to an-| po-| Ernest do that,"" he won't easily. "He's so painfully been a recluse all 4 holy horror or a stood| even-| London ( ood LIFE (Signed) = ed with apparent Hacauaelonenean: she gazed at her with palpable' adoration me. pudiate son. look you} that. lncncanpesacanamanenn | ne the } Ri aoe the A sonittes tee working toward| the peo-| calling on goal, are now sat| the Elsie "and Bert as night That with assumed | possession he "know-| interposed, girl, the "But," ing your brother as slightly as I do,|aulet assurance and encompassed her|.?™ the Gibson piazza ruefully discussle‘to secure ‘the few require. remainingAndhunof of the day's jest, Uss- | Gre ds of dollars they ing the outcome which tenderness. pervasive a With it strike him ‘as in very ques-| Wouldn't D tionable taste? Beésides, mightn't the; made her writhe:. She was : lard Graves's high s tepping and of their wor rk Mrs. my Fi Tom Bert }them more a than as 5 ; J follows as. writes Pitt Be and gate, avenue the at in (Urmed herself beat-| ready to acknwledge be a| Once It would ways?. both work joke trifle awk ward if he should openly re-|¢n and abandon her role, but the adpromptly disappeared. A moment ed At the earnest seperation pe ae Hugl "Oh, for)swered ARS. - . married been deny a claim|She contrived a really admirable man-| that he wouldn't: stammered:|lite D ushed, and Secon', tender, as s be ( seit shy, half ner-half Eee ee oalle Oatthat t ss attract--| t Z é less by) a much gentleman-but| established know taki ECE seen him I do not re-41 beg your pardon, really... He'l) euf-|@ recent bride. After the first plunge Miss Gib-| Which had required courage, she man-| you, assure I er in silence, ' "I a "I Ned: in adbeautifully "Lillard" the relieve seer a ne ever have Ma re friend sae MEY maiat furnish He Please to] resolve and teeth haven't) tion. outk CONTINENTAL eyes} Graves Lillard's in. met her you unexpected: vention joke,| the out carry Do ev lesser Mines oot te, arch Pleasant, Utah ‘Judie jal district, Pleasant, Utah Mt. ement alld : the in Fill : to her own dire faltering "dear," Do|@ : is likely that)make a guy of himself generally. I spread the tablecloth | you have met each derapturous Ernest's and confusion fun} such be It'll you? it, won't somewhere | try other each 2 } nicely, hundred:placed othersglases. Mi | }, ru t what makes it difficult for you tu} to see him squirnn." light aainc: Jate-that ‘kf tinea BRC "Thanks so much." ner is ot fact that eee ee things around the plates and brouga ere eee assembled] wthe family ; ter Lillard," you e don't" know~ "Oh, both of you wore a ag0 . , when the head walter one course after thi |mustache. Sere "He'sor} ternoon, ou' understand," > s he protested. you'd eis smoothed ates "aadit a her peat she the] > for REE Pent to Represent that felt ae an Se Fs G jealous of someI _ Elsie red, Luncheon, which proved «most as}ed Amalgamated ; Cartan ‘ie Supt. ve Onserva all AW too.much for'srnest,:haa| who pre-| Bert. bolted followed by He cipitately, oie ane ns Soe Sree bo murmur an unintelligible ab oe = See covered their re-)') PE yy saying with amusing tenderness which made Elsie yearn to box "US ears Not :seeméd. a very hal ed, our! Lillard. chose. and seeliogs own Gillie, Gen. a eee ala Mont. Dillon, of he's fonder was aware that Graves!" Mr. great while,innocentlt This the visitor . pretty G Jensen, Banker 7 ; : Erickson, Judge Fernand mn amen} that my set her eke fanc¥ Sieh. Shab ams, Sheen Bort Graves. you thought City Lake Lake City : ; . Salt Lake City Boise, Idaho R L. S. O. t ie you needn't worry on should know where she lallenge "T : Salt Salt bank., ¢ Wylie. W. John Nera rush in a swift crimson tide over| She opened het lips face and throat. lips to confess the deception, but the} avery " tured but as that| Miss Gibson. Lilard's such a chump, got near her/it's no end of fun to guy him.' eee ae ve o My not ea t« not as so he suspicions any. of the waiters with Mrs. afraid sure You made S 3 Stock Co., Natl Power Motive audibly- susmantatiely : ae Live Live Pres. Com'l Supt. erent be sa c, Pree. . National Ye d 1... ds B abecoc Lisa Yellowstone Presss. Ye heart is, sweet." ' . Bert and Ernest 1 ! . pPreRt Merowly escaped =, outburst, and Mrs. Graves's face| a i convenience us with tay to your "I'm Score Ditsetor Irector Medical . a of Idaho. Governor S$ P. Idaho - Hailey, Idaho State bank. daho Merchant and Banker, Pocatello, Ida. Pres. French-Amer. bank, San Francisco, Cal. E. Ames, Mining and Real Estate George San Francisco, Cal. P. A. Bergerot, Attorney-at-Law F1 Francisco, Cal. BankSan Y Pres. State aw, H. J. Woollacott, ae Trust Co., an s Angeles, Cal. Jas. P. Murray, Live Stock lon, Mont. A. 1. Stone, Cashler State Bank of: Dilton, W. friend if he knew the| guest seemed bent on attributing you| to have determined to beat Ree at Her received the astonishing|to.one or other of us, and-our con-|9Wn game-and he was "doing it witt eae en eninle finish to} completeness and violence did you-lI for sideration him?) know you don't bu, walter, a first clasx you ree that before I let you go near her majesty you that to me prove Art must you understand your business to perteecI . this he said why [ understood tion." The other waiters were ignorant of my S you suit' oe aie ting witt Sts caw <'s ng ares Interested in listen a minute-there are servonis and servants. I am willing to believe arouse as one ate 1S oniteehere, you're quite = - =-- F. R. Gooding,£, V. Cramer, Leo . 2 W. F. Kasiska, Charles Carpy, than tages) absurdly Gitana? that She Secretary T "== = : Dunn, &lance at Lillard, but she did not dare she felt a strong Suddenly it.. attempt 2nd. close for an instant over the fingers which lay on the arm of her sotto vace, as Lillard murmured Cbair, any | Yet he lamented, such effective | Sea that _give now shall. expe pect long as may we as pounds.| ; elght tern tare Inte nse nsely are Oe Beene 5*™ nger, and answer guesis her waiter. head the met and into a room sit'the one tn whtch| receive to was for KE tains ay air armchair' zondon upstairs .door to queen the to but you you, meet failed: the| "the| aboutby told: manner he to' order money "er knowns water é+ am quite favorite, _ Secretary - - Assistant Wood, Pr. 1s. Wood DOd: D. J. suspiaol: ee en Batra President teal eas Su iticen ‘ Mayo N Hl 1 1B. Cosgrilf, dei"al ‘as as good - sufficiently , a on firmed by Bert Bi NALID Rice__ - he dearer aa President a ay. _Vice calcio Drotn- z > ms is eet tescor oat' a ae said, I Lillard's nience, to: show. Vl be. andglad if you an:ar-| place, that he had ‘itor Our | Ln en care toyou,.ov facts, forespecially} more hoped ticle containing 5 " 2 rey -s ~ es her ¢ as my farms, neighboring | stock had pub-|the ON eD HaeaGes See Te ine came ae _ nsational article on| horses are at your disposal.' qe eS . gs ec Catheart and the elder Graves ariftOne morning several. days "after|ed off in thé direction of the stables, he to explain as the Ernest hastenedGibson MY @aventure, LT received from an un-}and toward. Miss with turned 33 Be the afternoon, evening suit aud a mustache went next ated n in eG mnie aoe eee 5 o''cloc tot¢he hotel without ceotinn euiine pentiamen the him Bye o went: of little rouaserea : (amply sion A mean ee had } arasse | jane sod with | ¢jon AidannGinten I'm wish. you ever of} I. my fail-| acknowledge in| columns two about a 1 butjoking ‘only: Uather ajnner: nner;. ine) :uw thing] mustache, tache.eset ecadinact his off pian must Spi Whteh shave Shh us eithe to Elsie 00 ¢ DIRECTORS. = Cunningham a It generous im-|'t®¢ appropriate accompanying action up, had giyen| ¥Uld have been a coquettish upward hidden| particular need. of it.") cham-|‘'and I could put it to man newspaper good a ‘AS not C°Urse, but did‘wrote ee: ‘goes.' ‘horse' : applied Suppos-| accepting their his vagaries] agaries at flash 5 already touched with gray; he plain-"‘absolutely undeniably Nall;|was sure,|was "| make out of (his for my paper. right;ohGGT sena| well cs‘All pre said: hero raked Cutler 294 « Shei ' ai air . e» COME Elsie had pronounced a mo- rated half fancy ugly." ee out as [ had not|ment later-‘"excert when he smiles." | er than of me!" and awaited ose a hind a nes Reena told t ‘had ‘when last, a oie ea ane 5S, es composure!in her. surprise to cooler, when the queen stood|use. "I'm. sufficiently fetching as it| is, ' but I'd be irresistible vc sis : with aa' voice "Everybody stood up and -|like that." hee vourdidivt write or-wire Mis eter aad berlain threw the Mi fades down coming were you I had| All that they all disappeared. a waitér with the manners of a gentlesaying. saith was of] 8°&" Was that the queen was wearing| Cathcart," Lillard number me who asked "I've taken. the liberty lisle color silk gown trimmed with) easy cordiality, questions-If I was an anarchist, wiaat to t erty) There was not much to] of sending your man. back aper T pep reeanind, which I replica] COSY lace. | whan wallow Vicdditevanmventa:the plan, he wholecontlariati the a : 000 eS aS AND cLornic 198rTrse ‘en: a -w R. . presump- my realize I mel: pleasantly with him (while he] 7; Nard : WwW or @ struggled valiantly not to stare at her) | chair an Graves a See Cea of asa tieat up to be] jugal devotion. antil ree avd Graves came - Do you vt ten years was quite . ae Cathcart,' know, Mr. halr hia heave a'He penlocl his Lauran the the be To part of first part men oe ie " 7°) e row night.' "The next night I oncec more went : to the hotel, where ay waiter, pe aunes wite uke to as well aA-lco thitg ofo some but i you.|/ting he whisp- into. her Ernest's Already 7 eee ed myself with the thought| him, in lieu of his rother's. good | cercould elder the which freely|looks-to more runs rsation Pcaaakae tae I a end of the dinner, and|tainly lay no claim---a more imposing | aterini tt; d probably gel plently of| stature, a fine athletic figure and a Ernest | which voice, deep beautiful, terrible} A article imaturotntnn fa dinner small a give to ae oe ‘ < injing the idle jest aimed alone, she resolved in a She been|fully.. has dast in,course eee yoruself|charming. aN ae it would, means ; r ans e her he at girl ceased haa a come ate uses moment,' the RE vi) Bier? ata y want my Srertining: hed oe nuiny offered' him The let/quickly.5 such will eens I could possibly arrang>: to naarincien ped into the dining room.' \t first: assured difficulties, m¢ not « make will I queen cost do ein : you if and : new, the aMtit LARC 1 ‘ ' ee on T waas myself, herez unsuspect-]} 00 000 ; , J. GC: Mh ond ne kneyew anyone- I never tion. as n ciNG erie HOTEL earsTVGReally, ECE eae and not a tone a his f « fancied Intercept | Man to in; : said. ear the ree hi orEer-| paces:= few a 4 forward hastened did}/nest they « forward . certainly = around] a re me for bottom the . aint Ist cae her. tars witan eas no Pep chance whutever. care to act ar would would have however, you, walter, get you a interview at f bre * nobody rive you -y sien: fun > cohen: the signal if. aryyy Mae my whole plan he sald: ‘A queen is al} ee Ree 10 when 4 a icq if you werein employed] and even newspaper queen, greatest °"¢4.te. me the world| by.the Vibe an by arms Taek open i received o belived she in iawith agp c ard up roomyate but sunt. pou her] (St:: rest of my3 life,. ' Iheard that: eadkat amiabic was very democratic, and easily reached, and in my boyish|)/o., + brain the thought was born that al: ia the majesty : too : i t Irelani = 43,317.40 1,025 § 4,525 . . Hagenbarth Second Vice President Edwards + 9 ° * Third Vite President and General Counsel Pp W more expert." even possess er ‘Iis considered search| has comeor on who saddler Ut enw.a York, ane) to/of ncaa ata toto tth said ad wa fateeter ay who tried Kentucky two a for his think my beys the traintensified," spirit Kentucky ditional You've doubtless heard Lil-| Oo vade me not to go in. I must get}stables.' ‘They live My sister-in-law, | said the mother, smiling necessary, and}/lard speak of him. is See, i. there, eet , enn le Os I look.) Mrs. Graves, Mr. Cathcart.' in the saddle and are wholly absorbed she had reigned, a herpast;throne :niist| te tar T thousht, oe If:I could succecd am be interesting. taking dinner with her just once 1 A be far not reach"kd the top' of my shoes, and/her "a Elsie, ¥ red striped socks were nel at a my for meantares 5 al I know. very well how I looked,|ing queen,had with cra leat: would , walst, the fu- é § aris, é were iain the that ' anor: "enough once haye also ture success : : : an ©: a queen-now with ee Parti ste waa absolutely in true. - "ve s Punnshed 441,634.48 - _$ - DELICE fine countr a wonde rfulls "You've phrased the im_| would probably have : the ll ve saw if you unicon_the entirely | hereabouts, Ernest differently, Bic fee ras never anak littl the was Graves,"' This is of guest: Mrs. sent) s|° has * )scious 5 agree fit me; | pression ould é illus Pals oe a first af esa o your aCe CRS a aoe ee iit 1 : aMi wee ribson one who could only raps the as he wasTI | but, ‘snared, Hlustrious ne " zs I'm 28. quite and ars would state ser | little back dated ie bougt know!) not really gathering, | al I'dd always charmed with ud it ; (sheaa w:See spending onth ; | Jess than anyway. ght the them, I a We soon becans« Possibly fancied answer...ar to nee what oe AY es Diba pe L had price on agreed eae a " g a_ bit grass blue beauties of the with an aunt in the vi-|the the summer pounds for the goods, b to pay two "You may not believe have cheek, not but ; I find : they're an in-| 1?€xaggerated, taken had poundi ‘ft oO Lan ips the1@/s cinity), and ae thece two each oes ; I will 4 i P that n: just sat (4 the | sides: one cea ' eas are ; Wy . admit now, ! and time and simply matchless, 1 he ur lorses He other to liking stinctive men) \oitor would lose ay wotia Home carts, famous many the present Mrs. horsemanship-why, for had found her bon camarade from the} 45 must have feel) a it-| When 1 was dressed I around me have made. me Elsie - "I - turning - to ne look- beginning, and he counted upon her | Graves' Aa 1 am) aq eye addin ole eoinies For that reason, tle nervous. one here whose buttonCece laughed os netill waltin his scheme for : his brother's| never saw HH anything quite so. clever ; as hale of theill few h : : a i . | ers saaand the eh musicians they] aid giscomfiture. | For rol dx riding. skill, Such husband's your fa-!| to seemed ortune scomfiture f a ; ac ie Teenie decorations, for nery is st hole control of such' perfect elder | Such grace, as did also the|yvor his designs,ae for, So ast hardly breathe, Pea never get oe it will he a Sn UE which js antes My suspenders prevent-| Graves Broa probably : however, have, this of tmmen® heard | head d me waiter. from losing the trousers, which ela eee aces Sa fake pee Pe Ber tae BL ad mays os imagined. feel ME---HOME OFFICERS F. H. paper is my ask. épresewhy aud old, years twenty-four am should : T while disconcerted, was who R ee a Pet . Dr. arc TRIS te Setcre he ; anticipated. had mark poi she Graves or ae ay a h: d.1 "eco vered composurs julet T EN oO _ of i tenderness possessive monotony tranquil its ji it rs P 1906_. business j in New B === in force_ usiness smiling was P ‘sud-| assumption an with ME - assets ross "Graves finished, word and ditiously ler 4 brothers | CO"? arecagedae ae still in. study ony the. eee : redeeming from eas Tateic eat TRA dubb her hair er complex- | kether dazzling bright the and Dae ition, m told. hasMAS chef, the‘ ' trousers my i O'Mullignn Harry is name | a oy short, a feeaty > dining ym m yea ate fromm ce o came friend, ie plsmmil-|del Gear ‘ ye ‘orice ava rvthing interest an of‘nN Scex come > - the : center a P ed rathei pmbarragecd!y,, un My ! ion Ag ei evil | pear: everything then shirt, right.' all be eee see-| / \ waiter Rae be- little a can dv) a and telil ers country what. something-from jusi you phil friend, young my U HOME---HO her felt. She A moment without sit her ou pe 0 EN G you of the situation' The humor | Genls peeeo tonen Deas. LO (Ber, had she until quietly > alted house. thes Into: Bons | Went broad,...U™ tly uncomfortab yle ===] Ss cae ue ified bee feeling or the its sweep of down lawn and blue-grass but you, for sorry heartily I feel expres-1on, | and disgusted with a half man a deep said dea this seat, ‘Take needed only} beyond-had meadow and allowed be not can you look vou is wheth clear quite not attended? was he as WE ifahanid:‘feal or me nye 31to go near her majesty Look -at|this graceful figure in' the foreground| ¥O'C at her ear Elsic gasped, flashhurried glanee at the speake r and peda it perfect to make and your trousers shirt your ond laughed, how ever, others all. the meved ‘heir chairs a litUle closer to-| I replied quickly Tet neat the The girl, in her white gown, with | Cropped abruptly into the proffered tohimself pulled had Graves ©Dal her} coloring, of contrasts vivid her tre of L pair m sell waiters other as a ‘emia with said ne gether, us BLOCK. CONTROL darkly flushed' face His word il stately} ad tall its its with verandas, Utah. MANAGEM preter, we Pla: eae ae Le ~ MEUNS). ACSLEAT witha ul-"will. sweet but): ingly eats dele put ie at\ short. papy" da tt arenes his | 2"falv. before surpassing of painted | estate-the - Kentucky mansion old [ere ay | olumns and wide: undersak and head position exceedingly well, itself spread anj}enchanted eyes, he pieture mental my _- appearance,| ideal at looked ‘He which my}scene of paper my already plan and told them to look for article.' interesting exceedingly cach that right ¢han informed* about| most.] here, | to speak professor a chance man the All' and i ity, ATLAS Mi aros ou Ee Beit kee ki fe eens Lie to frank- was of procedure mode plest dining} the into e a sus expresPhe } ro _ bs fay rather mn acinto ope nly it take it, accept for/ly Now, queen eats. the where ae God's sake, let me in, for I shall be;/count and get on to something else. | 9\0" wae Lean: Into' his, cyes~-made the in' complicity her regret girl the | the that himself telling was I have | ( ttheart not do if you a job Without gegen ew yesh } and women, te>pman workius tn his pro-| oJer-] some « will we then of noe vou an fessiun: I to get sterling pounds nce! of spoken have vou now sides; L OFFICES, HOME 1¢group.on'the.veranda = Graves received the surprise of Pro I iard HEIRS lights over to be passed thing pre standards stricter where sim the that conceded it was a tone!not ven that| valled five} a friendly know ‘you pald have as in said, ee | te; a ab horses your could, I possibly people} as thi necessary waiter no am ali; I look at finch. from hold jvst you it is absolutely to aré allowed a l t never seems to occur to -him I ibility, a | DOR Gr Ree eudlest QO ws NI has "| seher it you you carry out Ernest's you: : Miss\Gibhow see .« 30 ae. 'm y curious to really don'tmind, a more conunder held pardonable ind | ventional code than that of his host 1e girl's opulent blonde beauty was long, S S Pare bene by Cate De AS. Fee time to think of affairs of the and now that he might the pos- approach at their arose sIsie 1 1 |. 1e © me." favored hasn't. ‘Fate in. deshow to impossible was hirt mad journalist American pereiminent of ‘effect: a pretty with st paliailtys fortunthe brother's "My | sighed society : iser-| cent he fail bet a feeble sitempt, cordia ate- to] come I had when a while, "After Chevalier de la Braise was tiveably present me ‘let he said Mothet if you'll], certainly, fortunate, "Most hopeless was it that conclusion | ins anyhbod for to stup refused and less cousMr..Cathcart,;my ot Cathy Mi Grave g," saying so, Mr. my one of tae oth-|]pardon asked for me to stay, voung| a vis-a-vis, my Suddenly. rotaas oc f wn ul ane 4 7) it been have might Assuredly Cathcart I Pee waiters to tell the chief that dark|er and eyes blue with Irishman to sit outside * ave a talk with him what the "Oh, hair, exclaimed: is he talking about? shall tell you| "He me wait very something, my dear Chevualier,!came, only at the dessert I 9 ee ee - flirtations tae heie harmless ofee eee 1 series found himself burdened with the care ets SRA present tsaey (EAL ! o CIDEN re ea Tenvae cree ehivalroug ee eee in ai quantity an unknown imply i experience My hush: ind died when Lillard was a mere and at a time ing eeawk- a m« latter's the The but}of Raia aplomb y Roan TH CS A LIFE . ah ™ Dat rs spoke aaa in senior rendered by always The| ward who mother, the said witl | | Jt, h.* MI s| } was not] try ' you'd. wish Connie Soe Die at Lae Renee, OF: DM experiment + interesting n be ould | ao inconcéwabls o utter! Lillard i insophisticateg@! It not. that he's 2} knew} lL neve! hater a woman or cynic them at the side of 1 tall fellow. whose resemblance identified: him-as the elder. of retiring help-|shy, as | complications, well napkin an hour, fornot half disappear lasted would treatment Aina spots me off damp a with would] possible who to came fellow me the wine vith-| natured talking me ‘vident}ed the by others, many of ee ene. unexpected ae Gibson a fumous London Beet translated the} had stood behind me I stood there as|{ he gsra. Graves W Messrs. Grave owner of histori naughty stories inte good English,{an idiot, with a spoiled evening suit,|""Graveland'' and its galaxy of equins which his colle Bic had learned it hands full of vermicelli, and stared] stars 3 Bgynt at the plate on the floor ernest . Ss) ye The broken ernest grinned wickedly took] aie c neiceHe i egos petadnicl whovwwastaedod walter head sult TI onc Hronchimanwhohad ihe Into set to incon liked Neheiidinnsslee curs the On link Keve also ni < horses i ae Lees Soutan o9 i ' eae ake . won't be a imposition th hat anit ; et Rhine incommode you~ erie (Mra "Graves a thcar' minh motionless he then who|ment, Englishman an asked peatedly Was sitting next to him to interpret] toat sounded like what he did' not understand, and ae and disappeared Bngiishman, who wes connected 3 followed by the jealousy | | GHILNER. boat Ltn tre an \ ait must3 ‘*You wacs ae " the for 0 int s Ernest t, \ Behind 1id waiter head pleasure -] 1 long row all the other servant ure youthat We1 hadni ex I aotetl fro! ' your on walle|jctror hand or in a plate carrying days] several Ba Lat ze ' <a hip. the on rested other tae ‘The doot an ie tieniaienen eles. 3 afielah ae ee Mi ores ee er Ce 2 es ‘11 aise us! Tt's toward running came waiter head toid red| head, rahe of day, the us give GORDON Of. ‘ tr ) yubling-" ie he. I a : ; sane ANS : ,osed, cordiall over, and sudden-| and, passing by me, in his excitement] of my] the plate of soup out threw every-|he heard vere P renchman, who was hand so that tae sticky liquid ran down a circle gentlemen| over my black clothes firmly meh ANS You'll LEIGH course was decorated with manyay order Paris stories from risque rather A Turk in evening dress, his fez begin bell,' ' the stoo me part| formal The room adjoining the ‘You LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1907. said to me A waiter 1¢ ""athear a peeks COURNATO 29 AT. WAGH eee a plate of ‘potage om shisha en aed a d & but when Mrs. Graves approved. the persuher even. added and sates "I had said, he really Why, othe my placed hand, on my Castillo' oon she pie folt ze a his, the 70" in, village the to bask get to pected me at hip ; andPate looked my on 4nd admiring a aeiae Meet af s p arcely refuse the wifely role thus ea had to stand this wayj;time for lun he mn I couldn't think fnEé upon her four lasted bad Which iO ' if AUSE <almost . racher| the to listened had men the long-winded speeches of thelr famou F : when] enileagnes and were quite happy, tlie tone) At nuaie Geone (habed fron of the evening vol joyous ly where. A litth surrounded by The head waiter noiselessh of the let some and door entcr. he SALT BOOMERANG BY the Waiters cacao settled wh hall large the from Durden men newspaper were gathered the THE Edward. of the banquet,] a waltz | CP! ned filling busy were goblets the over down Otto REPUBLICAN, afraid| tentnt instance!''| "squire | he r pees stood to ‘ - tr: uittoning taking nA Before-she he d and inthe Nernas could the gave reins, to his might harder; The ne noble "and de-| great my gh thro pee Ranch | est of Canyon ang; creocation. philanthropic I admiey Strenuova un-|% to thoughts out a life cit beautiful rising "un, t See £6r- you /Won't as and spot of over the for eight ere oe call a eet onal eehsend? of| crest depend-| die" "Never sa le" advice our h Worth dyeing, are i but motto, is oe old you have anythi - th it dyed. "An nd oe m so give me, and in token thereof sit down oped ort 2 Jo and prepare for the du-| things in th ¥ Supposedly wo re of cl thing coms ae sets as I tains, feathers 3 poe establish your clafm to divinity oil foredietion ofa ante! » etc,, that are : worthf~ yel you ha was very . late when Graves turned!; @ picture - of "Ca nyon Crestay, Ind ustrial | os n& and clean ng, th arn homeward that r hisnj 4 horses' heads light herself sayin Elsie found and He, z,. aoe m went smiling to her re El. ay bg have ‘thought 2 rca deg in-| But. Elsie. 3ut. Elsie: 4imagined, : Two days Min with : down: oon . shining eet eee ha had ~ not, heard é later conspirators}had Just learned, marriage, having gehts yine-clad the ne she it she las last of received A the cou bw. Te : : to pel sud- stricken sincerity a untempered The te justice me-a to mercy, by of; did not really touch her--it was. the}ctal delivery a justly f i veriest stage kiss-Dbut it was so skil-| temperate letter ‘rom her that the dare underiakelfully sai dubiously girl girl said as they gasped,managed while Elsie stood president | Patk, contri- his and softened was behavior own My Graves meted O- you merely pardonable J ies above} head his tall bent had inclined his face to hers H have Suddenly oe blere AST Bheray © pcs ring the great 29@Tt than that of Elsie... of the boy -the saving [ey pes . mdror" ted. out here hand with zan ador -|= held she : ; : Able smile. | through the reo fo make suis: Sppeal ust for a time let us. le aeenee lease don't apologize further, Mr. rhe his ac chai guess which humility a with tion expressing Was Graves (©! year ago, aie ‘al wh ail any A liberally. + raeeate delight-| a piazza ¢ this great this Now and we pon much- again as her‘ > . |I say to © jest.| Clubs. ,_ | Juvenile rk vd ina} of the day." 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