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Show <r THE wwe THE INTER- MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN people s they lo go on ; are, now INTER-MOUNTAIN for another and two years selve themselves help : then, ifif REPUBLICAN, SALT conditions} pendent, *ye The Trot United they‘y and own natures with want) wan their LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, : States will . Published . Inter Every Morning by us 2¢ Republican Company hépe y that and pile be xn will an in the two years rot session of . the next- the aa eae t Improvement in in th ee -_-- ee , > oF aici All doses matters ported Dally relating DIRECT to Department. a ier eo an items heeIn . eee Renee be : te <a Three veesnecene '. Sunday sree ceeens ao Bogen a One ‘Year........., ""Watentn MeAllister, Block, Bell, 208 LAKE CIry, renee UTAH, Sao "n Temple St PWO. MARY Me have ; 7 force ceed the police: fore the seems ; in world. j - o Boebé to ned placed ‘ ree - cily a who ¢ ate » hee are aect pnae ee coarse. Tt i is' oO en <af pate that : of e re hete, : ce swi ae ‘Ss -swindlers area to theys will be é ote Day OM DrOVeECKIOU: > oC ef eee ae Ese) Rept tb ie ' full no their ! : of0 t work k sta fs ts they hat£ are ice notice: | tt ey re deal fairly make being with As ' a 3 paper worker know in *ke & labor, they : silence are He be Ruef wrong. makes Mr. been It 8 is with more tk onlyly tne any frequently a gets chane no in privileges He a of f ly family have When at roadhouse than had in his a reckless of The Republican - = a er ele very we ; and ontell that the ; paper truth to there would men, these 220 words rords are are the With their instant resumption : Goidfleld a j an aes eir ace a of work at union : opportunity activity the: ong wages, which for CHAPTER ; . forces 3 and . has BY if life made The throw the} oo PO er Oe been to do honest} They 1ey | of XIII : i did copy of bec " havetimes, 2s, at Senator correspondent not mention Knox's cheerfully avenue, nad aiso} warranted such; attempts malefactor about time to for notice camp aid the cither tunity of has laborer And state of added a officers in the striking . to face (ableau® listen made picture It altogether; ha literally : eming aecessories Z o©f nation affairs e in bonanza Goldfield, Tor It the : fortune eve has DU Here poe thoses URINE to} flowers ae 7 bee Against| the Sin a very was a ‘Lady Ah?" spe had have hac | from. f labor or, goods for sale. It has provided an oppor-|. unequalled in the past thirty years. Probably never >a as a ¢ Boe ik em-|Panion the who ; all ¢ waving r Cecil, ‘ eyes; TOMntains, uf ines enriched of ; by i wait mea eens : Lordoke Ruysiand . Ahab rSG i >a move on, we here? the-Surrey fair, , Upon my lite, E |ent Is quite ci was it was t} in was ; lto work the} her It's 8 to fa be centered. Cecil now a stran ges t of-it's Meow RR |mow dowever,?a5.1 . a ae ‘ nel 2 ee ye‘ ie whatf 1.4 oOo. i A side second-rate actress of the Thames? upon ert you we Cee 6 . before s Knox A bree students r ; the the oO am quitecharacter certain she a : steady a thing aie this ‘o first ite 2 ; Her our ‘ ith i I ‘ over- rT grove ese fe i < your ni Oo s Se was door : Arthur\ d fe and ‘ until he who open. Pee feels pa a a a a aafter dinner! cenaKG? if life could be ‘always afte ‘ eee IAD a such turf as this, and ouch ey how ay Ah, and it was ladies ful took left Ria ead the of drink his men, comforter, and kill much es gerpersnes ‘ , at the end the Cecl best Capté tf O'Donnell; aphi the you "Pretty , ao S: reading?" F = He know, Be ct Ss, inn] light a UE _ por How W ' table the. low ‘ ladies ‘ upid Ss do Cecil, ‘ whati took by Ah, Mederith-always 442 ‘ Suseh of Ceeil mae mia Lady whyhy. neec l it ever "ver end; © aud) abmore Vor Kill Soa the if Lady e ns permits, ‘produce ‘aplain O° eee 1 obeyed: he proa ed a cigar case; selected carefully a weed, lit up, and fumigated. This is peace-this is bliss; why, oh Sir|*e air most tor all that, ‘and ady ¢ ‘cecil langhing itd: and that a the drafik ebatore: b © p lace charged usually sus 5 oan |trom sven- ; bic} Giyelieines up, kable remarkable flowers ‘ and }will permit- sprang up and held as she SHaiekl them, TRASHand axcetavers drew among aphides eye® for tt rather os a Miss ore the Tregenna, }steminous | her book. all this. Ore 0M Ve worship e darts, . azure =e Coane Me ri that ca . fel- broken hear tS; 3 : ms ae beams,2 it, and shrugged his shoulders|silverv BENS Sta tream s vow 3 ait th «a sotto voce1: comment to his!|here and. ol there, atae love Aaleiuae'o everywhere, inyGitie Yes 7 eos ties edad aaah: Oca | 2 ' ‘Used to he absurdly temperate- ten oth6> ooms ad Pkt; again etka was aati y evening, , two - tc al eee!don't =. dress has eseap-| { . ever|Ssenlemen Sti ived,:/1 . : ey : o was sud- gznve be {swept by last, she iT Le ler larg so- | eyes suddenly, and shot him a Cee left | glance le. bowed Sllghtly,: smiled) | Slightly, then the door closed, and the preposterous I , Xoret hand aa glass and spilled the wine. awkward IT am!" ay ee ee "if [ « es such gaucheries s a . I fear an ph ee aes ‘ | It |the Is this spells prom ro rae s ee apPee |‘ 8.oto \ aM have ; < ) And begging absurd, tao when his ‘¢ morore Cireean th e | heard p plain as| In the trifling confusion of the accl-|¢ that, and one might He at Beauty's vest that}dent Captain' O'Donnell's remark} feet and-smoke! Smoking is. usefall {1 assed unanswered the Aa going { as f appe:s So much histrionic tale oa ack* ‘ bac Sade‘ é en pale ah ‘ ¢ Miss n|! z wn nae : , Ae |to dress for dinner. 7 ‘in . Lady Cecil Clive; Sir}onee alld eas hopes | table should Lady congratu-: cong in public Arthur Tregenna, | notle cable that: Miss Herneastle here expressly to )care not to-mect those steel-blue rich | {nconvenient governes might Rose | brought forward, thrown into his rice, ;Cliely, treated as an equal, and : e@.%said, ) Se e one ambitions jhere Tagrant ie at i Mana luminou anu yonder im-|fall in love with lox eo ue ni and trees, ate light Arthur f Senator ; charming.' ( s s aici apie e Why, regenna and gold light of the suiamen jin love with her; Sir Miss Herneastle's tati tigv:e|wno had come down who E wages. to they pe aed pence workingmen proved prineely has the a this that and reprisal. kill Queenie lye afar off by hal been|ecan when you like and Th BAcr HIERER Mi ede pa pannc, 3 1m She be turned away walke = atter [troup Cx si ¢ ¥ yourself; my he house. : ler cousin lookec ; {ter | trouble Fraakiana, hirat with @ De oD ilexed face, W et could ed paused union|pressive death.| audience ann the Ory aie % o more : Major be Ss |set the days gone by. Thanks for "How ces ae ite laugh: Let your Invitation be/a Gineyra, as yout invitations }as this, or livision divis hii one€ dispatch lied. tiftth oe ne ra ade a in his racious, Slollow. aclose x closes AS: 3 demonstration the FLEMING different Bracken at eit Be ova a! university at Provo. shi ee - -------- : = -------- la clever actress, I am very sure. As | ! jto Lady Macbeth, L have no means n- the rose sunset, haveland 1 an workingmen, loyal and unquestioned ee and ‘with: deportation from the camp, an Mystery Herneastle's 5Miss a‘ ie "CARE y stl |2bcreasea..D of Ruysland and and an man months afe. unsafe AGNES aS ae have MAY gratification employ e oved;: lwould do | on a eainet him, 7 : The o" yet taught as the a it, that he not but lOphelia, ereoet plenty| Smoot, university the the . would time when vyben the <ifiesa House ene Senator f | would be they the Cie onti account with mention of received from pevarious men 2 And | commend in to ‘ellable unrelia I' students.of has home little statement Foes mst Trashing me | him, ) reporting, at Nai Senator Knox in : his message tox George Senate <nox pete f addressed3 are | Brimhall, president of Brigham Young univer es pana | sratulated him on the recent mob demonstration. by to ha Abe was | That » liberty, life, if family =: sample readers hisis chance . as he certainty, : '9 the er that Jt eer ; yme welcome their . ||| local writers would have noise and no one but members of his ; advisers are allowed to visit him. legal him . » a assemblec | halal ae . Coe fi on | the termination of the long fis Tribune correspondent at Provo, , i eee who . a Tri Provo expressed . of the Salis- people of nwo histes | latory atory complains i company, his eee employ they : v union alte ; They pay. the is ! ployers, _| The of formally Always exemplified town sure for : will- a would ; doors of Goldfield made it dangerous for a man which It oo too] Nl wi they now : to to the repeated 2trested :and are to ) no not : ldson the : , a D> Ons sO male 8 deed made in| ati if = for com-]"9 m= Be nol brigade ™ relit © reliant ye those ; gum-shoe " 5 A Ls © fellow | /anguid, sweet; my lady in her They have taken human lfe-the life Deane rr al robes» and sparkling jewels who had no chance for defense, and who had committed : ihe Meron it jiquant "tc 1 they have ey ae eos to] retention eten ) oor ane protected, S bonds inin ts's a Sheets's Parrent sot under absolutely bsol J ‘i : Abe Kanone 5 nation, in the Nevada » at the have {threatened j men, with fire The eonditlion of js a scandal be-]| Is : tained retained is eee, reorge George - and ete the particular is winner, Just wages willing open toil police police 1 vet i the law. Lake Lake of ere ace 2-e tote, force, netice i type : P of re, that good eV was - NEEDED. jnto Salt Salt chief spar ae » ain ee the Sa O'Brien Buk MBO the iminal than enacted With r : clearer been - WERE RE Nothing ld THAT the as to wanted at knocking They - in ce | _-_- than ARE are building up ANG. the miningead, interest of ; aeNevada ; ; i i aes ices any West, they would stop their fight against any the town = a of : a Is enough. BOT care) their power for the mines an ilis of min and mills z e the that eee of Inbor wanted they in in 1907. = , tripe their method r rears ------ SASURES they work o Ex. = cause If 26;. STREP -_-- aeCOUNE Pn lawmakers one that E like AT GOLDFIELD. eat | people iknowing, If reverse of neers = MARCIL 18, MONDAY, MA a of make Ney ; loyers} wanted to foree business men and employers baie . Z a combine which should shut out every union man, would take just the steps they have taken at GoldJ he all r West South a I body is Salisbury oe If they 2.00] cara + *Phones: future suc acties Seonh a oles Ge eld, Nev. into they é 1} Offices-Dooly WAR general aa Gencral a latter, bury : the; Peratart issue of the } recent -- One of the mistaken papers of Salt Lake, one Trucule Twins, declares State Chairman Truculent nan . J. O. of wants Dea 2 OC ...... yee scnts : meh field en Only, from ; uS: ait Not Paid In eae aivlaie Gansu oP « Months oe eeyecseees expect 7; \porn to = -------- SALT to this, i the MARCH 18, 1907. ! former condition co and re-| or more from eee: Tm ine addressed Ropere) suastorres | amen should "be = a. oa Clity.| Hi Lake " ee uh 60. ea; mive 5 Eo deciaetiem ahah Advance. 5 ee ne Mor Deen = u - pale he Zones 60. oe veseeee 8.00. Salt Rel to Tapeeiniens should subs Circulation Department, the rite 2b solicitors, ris) News News HEWayeRer prevent the to intervene besei re there} ‘re| legislature hy al physical the / i railroad companies, 5, 5so that‘ theyy can "ailroz handle CE é e the Pe coal that) ena Organ of the 3‘Republican Party = Utah. is to be produced in the state. If that be done, much of] --_-_--__----__- -= 5 to be -= Sarena . p rare P » levisl: 6 we she y the} Entered as second- class | matter Feb. 10, 1906, at the|/the work of the legislature will be > accomplished postoifice at Salt Lake City, under the Act of Congress, railroads; and the railroads will have less to fearby and au long prevent - Let ' - Mountain would , : : Pie ' E | YOWS. Dron n Aa? hearts-it's their stock those two follow- | very anchorite, whatever an anchor- |i" tra "hiner bi Siok CPO castle (I wonder oh if her ae father Mame | | g i ile may be don't. know whether "And, of course, such things as brok have for so conditions united ji if to make , Wo. prern astle, " by tune the bye?) who soe wa work er ean with V : tion! hehac seieen theic-hands. sight. t b ut |lvou have conversation noticed, , but au ing all the. men st Rat ay Slight, who|®™ pene : ( * : de - ert Vows and A broken hearts vit 2 : 1 lhe1e rewas serve vi. ey a' look a of, convietion. ced : =only on. his |have.lost. . ne isé ‘ chief their' i and i a demorallzee heads OVA AE for adecRuysland's ti presencea of a compromised ; ts poeta ter Lavan Pr : We Le ee eomes an element of Inbor leaders ae who = will not let any ah . ue ards 2 a SO o alle ury rag ne ; ie 10d render6 Reet for J hd:yo and ut || face as -he- . ran eea eliecte "i up S& al to his‘room snow f in re; pe erless o ere jis nos ' reject thing! 1a 1 ig rears) o bere 5 ol ez ri i "4 Panuent : ‘3 z ; . lve taken one take to port advantage anc of sherry the opportunilies ane that oS: have been] least two reunds z from. th Just here we want pit and It. is:-she to say once more he said the kindly to himself; word , strongeét "atill It»seems to be synonv"OW ¢ gallery know Bravo! nothing Miss of Herneastle!") the sort He} "there is not a doubt about it. A arords -falling in love with ' for . the Lady iscl Ceeil | Hearts are broken every day, and their fire ire departmen . "nt It is s in good discipline, and OC has ‘ aas | fered. ! 2 , fore 3 It is time labor men : vowed r before wi 2 her now with eo. | ibe nursery statetaught }n 5 governess that outfit Lathera disagreethat i | land it {§ their falling neti e a victim + to cian strone ly drink. : courUliness s ' 1ers » n not aa wit owners wi of his wor youth the1° worse for ‘ it. ir 1 i heave | able "nus feney change, ey great I should imagine, after} nroved its ; efficiency. oy 5 In any r event, 1 fs A ey ca S Seeanges would v3 Ge i & ane I a ae Fe worst enemy; he ‘s end eh ‘ Better, that unionism is better off ‘ without if { anything . 4!) ell, yes, ‘The oes, e than|read of x entertaining chasseur ‘ : angels unawares nt esacd th life sh has left What) in ehe lpeairontten be contemplated in the case of the fire department, remember Annesly}eart. may break, yet brokenty f liv ire we entertaining a modern Mais,;name . of \ all that { is Point myste rious slice with such champions can aucntt p Puniaidant <5 alisinkhowneaniit {on,' sighs and now sings the most fi have lachryak brought. sc her , here > very Carruthers, te re in , Paris, use a o eens to |mose of! all. poets, and Boe ‘I agree. with ee ee oe er ee - ‘ . The covert Ss sneer " that generally mv y em| Miss S Herneastle o . force listened out of in the grave hands his fee af nee of the ee present Nae oo authorities ce : MNS | him and Live : on uncommonly E at pone well, and bellished everything this nobl pecr | Surprise as my lady tersely and curtly | €y¥é Be an OsEINE gob erie Crys jit laci the them pieces where be they properly would be cemented, managed in the inFOR A PAIRER CITY. said was so covert, that only a very |issued aera aay her commands. aes : ; oe g 5 . ae ae ce 1 to La _ Reine Blanche- penver nN) grow : ai : a} ill the ublic; stronger works for the has breakunder con-|]very sentitive : itis ear could ave have terests of the public, for the service of the law abiding, caught ht | } z [t is my viel desire, me at the solicitation} . Cité bless hEas i el wonder,\1 aha na IPSY | age age"! And Rae e so the board ns ers 3 a 2 : ‘rvice if they are friendly PA"Vy at i oe are me thing they will kind; get thing. of the > kind and against the mene 5 necessity. A Mis freedom Wer One TO regret ‘law. done. Bigamy is force-and that they ey ¢ li disapprove I ‘ ie tI 1' crooks, ave no the was seems encesso sufficient have and still ape unlikely offf ‘ enacted been eee should . the it ; shoul Be legislature, and there not of ; that to , by . reason why is] pas-| pas : I many men : sideration -ment t in r this bids the isis It for a streets of million of hardly hardly istak it was} F favorable for-] And ‘yetchere£ | Salt likely likely le dollars' Lake thata rear, e the and worth for 1 ar board delay of the wil wivi action improve present year.| SCH make until an tt Miss lifted her ment thing eg 1é to in Herneastle caught it great gray eyes for ont his -full, steadily. the fact grave, clear eyes ei ae ; ly and autumn turned erawayee from ee De her 1 and|of Lady mo-}t that Sat Someseemed LN aw: Cecil Clive, Miss Herncastle, ay " a us today,' she said rere | |for Snappishly any change is your in Liss th erncastle qnesael Miss was no dressnec bed likTEOC robe patie yas, ppt ‘ilted ta : Kecpretei sae; Ketone Ree ae Tate 3 essity You cl SM a cre ywn glass. sa sa euy aa as am al ‘Cc Spiats O'Donnell speaks for himT rahe see ms 2° NOP IERe rane "hearts e the eR most elastictrighmen's organs going teee eerie Bee a Gite "Powercourtl drank himself . : ms rerin : ; Sieg me my baal sir, |S? "Ownice Dorribly eynical is . am ynieal, » I? aind?.doa't: Aians Well, yes, be eee perhaps Mistake of in gray silk, a pearl brooch | blind, last year, and delay POD; s ms nen a a . eae Se , | Never saw such an unaccountable like- | fastening her I am-eynicism is, I believe, the ninelace collar, and a knot |ment orered pe eaice hs Bids opened in April, 1906, were never definitely awarded ness Faas et Wee teenth century nz ame for truth. in all my life. She has looked jor blue ribbon in her hair. She Hallo! lookay ie Ua ere Pi nae ane what's "all: this? = There's. my fellow s 2 > . P , ¢ |S0 that work could begin in good weather; and as a re-/at ras . jefe Elk > See 3 & . me a thousand times with just | ¢ hed. doubtfully at my lady as she * list . der how it is! She doesn't order.'em|Lanty, with a letter in his hand, and < Se lis F cast D O N E S ; he street . as was MISS paved srneastle ON ONE gave SIDE '© |Such a look as Miss Sult Herneastle East Second South street was paved ON ONE g h t has he done\ to Sir Peter?" : SIDE > + bumper rags now. fair; ..Confound.. Miss every drop, What has Herncastle! ; uady C soot © Clive sehewin ta me ie dine : < thes. soringle aa ie DrOMCEE Ca ey y statute under whieh} for four blocks. And that was $ all. p "Lanty-Lanty Lafferty! How glad I y 4 z With oe What the deuce doesaS the young woman Mae youoe tocohare h my eat ayy she hade- |Smooths i away a wrinkle," you don't am-tovsee:Lanty, A million dollars is a good deal of money. The pay-|mean by looking so horribly and forbidding "He has murdered= poly-, like other P eard Bae ; & ; é suppose, does s women dead and gone?" me of poor Peter's beetles I'm afraid aright, . "Tr don't suppose Tregenna's one of |-the slaughter of the innocents over bad credit for poly-|ing been prohibited by Gad!" he thought, "it is strange, | Quakeress, name.} , At present, as every member of both houses knows, there ‘ oe fe ne tare : j is no law against bigamy When plural marriage, either} by man or woman it can be occurs, the only prosecuted is that defining Famy. The result is, the state gets a Say scumidons, mae Giiene tee of peethat amount will be ners: a good/'T deal of q hardship for] "}ed 37.withturned from sense the party and walk~| | "I havre sald . ae #0," my lady nt peee > are e the a sulky of@\njury into!s snapp now ropeon tap fom ‘are simply i {toward rar revelli -gamy revelling in polygamy. Not one of in the polygamy cases of the past years| , . Seer he : for 2 of simple ; es pare bigamy, ; ae ree ' . and , : nothing [lier pea been jeer pee ienr on eV nem They areventitied the house. But all the polygamy, and no polygamous marriage to provoke the} best of returns. If they get the best returns, they w a I eT room, all the time the : Raho. AP "1 p i roy : prosecution, fle Yet there are the records: They are tele-|Come joint possessors of a very much improved and] ¢, ules pe sl toilet ‘ " hes ifle sive Cy ¢ j 0 are rj 0 € | (ane graphed by enemles of the state to every city ne mysteries o of the East,} beautified city. For a million dollars will go a long way way field's: herself were and the reader there believes. the. Mormons , tn else, and they papete re. ei have i been| City. perfected nerfecte matter Water ee ilty 5 that ¢ the of mains is sie Va 5 a condition iti streets and flattering reflecti tes ; stter thet : yY Yet are. they are. are The which Pp Si Salt sidewalks d ex > ‘e 0 esires desires sewers 2 ee ) yaved expenditure ake Lake and county streets this fc to old up to ethe ol- his!| tend ¢ . dandy of r to the a/S Keto : ‘ ‘ ee ¢ away,aie an eee th eaice ee alone-alone Sele zoverness, a eee with ; ; ree | caxtalniy,: al « longe riineage."ils . Ah! awfully old } to understan who as if - and essor nd," -aramgonded paamtin See "how excited the baronet is over it.' ' rent nes ong family, O'Donnell ee Edward vee Oe William ~ the sats on was Lanty, and dorama Gea He Tanty had eapiedmur-it ¢ r a wly ¢Speer . oe ve ven . Ae rawling ae : x I'm given said* "y r e the Cane : 4 other BS sudden > : fellow, Hin of P dilac Leet Oo aper, ing twitand heads; and ‘ iS what ' a woman may : the ese ae nar given says, phe 60 neof" of undreary o do an lac riven i dexterous whip with a branch 5 _ saline | But then La Reine Blanche has such|SPrang to his feet paling "How dare‘you, : a talent for breaking hearts and turnW dare-you, eee the Ade th erty ae the utter o 16 July wind, with the sn't}ter the birds in the »j branches, estes > of "acocks ately ro victims, . Frankland. understand, only she does, that SnounD Lady Cecil's wishes are variably " Ana then mine tae lady, with her silken ~ ' Bs a , . 2 pean oie Seas behind et regime), all these steady gray eyesthe time sued m {left steady gray eyes pursued him like an uncomfortable ghost. "Hang Miss Herncastle," again Beaten oon "Cecil" doe = ne : roads of fc ; his o etreeate |, ar compared and]ancient strong, strong, way .élaborate mysJere gol ee oe i szady ngerplain reading ne it. . Sir Re . ter with flashing eyes. sir!-how dare yc sir! w dare you kill my specimen, the finest I have found this summer? How dare you do it, youas muddle-headed Trishman?"" ZS Wo ote a Stee pale . t se a ‘bl ie e r ie ia iataieareaes 0 8 > a "7 « S es o s Ss a : » It'ss resemblance . sable » to my lady herself, and abs ay: . ~ am adjourned _ They to the . a drawing-/now,:and : ois . Eel ‘ : made a streets passable, if no like living in the Shouse the bafonetZ aa politely pL y with a night-| Miss Herneastle's darkly thoughtful| room, whe nd oni . polygamy is still going on in Utah "€ s ever re re as Ss perfect. There‘re should oe open never Been window ace be recurrences "oke ae smile depreciating ofC the State as s Saw mare; my digestion is= upset for the wey bow Ae through the 3 ; broke into a smile as she saw | Céeran » waflted ‘ ne Haw tae =naon ¢ . r, etn rote > The legislature is to blame for this. No matter what| Street quagmire 3 How dar I do it? s > dav 's Is it dar to kill s>needly aap that has offended the eye ) are ; and stalled}rest of the , ifthe cockeaach® ¢ oes day. It 8 deucedly un"Ac . paonov Vatie Miss Herncastle alone. the method necéssary, that error should have been cor-|traffic-including The soft, sily-|@ dirthy cockroach ind, egad! Shure yer honthink I must ask As the street cars. There should never again Ditasant pleases,"' she said, ilient had ¢ yinevra to dismiss I her, : fo rs joking! Faith I wish if she con- hee i ight queen I haa a Ho royabl the ora rae rected; that stain should have been wiped en the 2 geet i out on ‘Heineé ic Te ne yhere out. cos Cea t shillin' for »¥ be a condition ia way."' the igh very ( wan mnorable likece that of Tenth e Sarl av thim o 2 ‘ I've aa East, where coal teams tin ; to ote ahs het ua r ‘ lit Tia Ruysiand the Lady Cecil, au ave and Me twd|{Ceeil sat in her rustic chair, humming | ae "kk" ave When ¢ @ bill sa re providing eC aded for this i correction was edmonc oO e ene : Bere om intro-|have been. ‘ see pd a c e ee eu S r e y eee "stuck" as even a air after . seats they have os en unloa appe s ten a tle ough aloof, duced, stroking the Tribune, his the worst mustache | barenets. enemy, the most harm-|°f Some of the us last are pound born of the great, precious othe black ats diamonds, Oe and meditatively, ea et and Re was doin' ye a good turn. gazing at the govue achiove.. Shure, ye ereetnee, Bnd me sitvar sickle aver the ; far-of€ hills.|S¢en ful foe Utah has or ever did have, stated that it was an|couldn't' yerself, a t eee it was ee creepin' . , over a fz the have greatness thrus ) em. s haul out empty. s v I é Ll ay a enGye ees besa thes eo Se ee Me attempt REL a : littl to legalize Inu in his am one of the latter, it appears. polygamy. 19 Nothing earths tan! of the ginny kind i was ‘ : and Ij/And In water Lady on mains, in the Dangerfield ar sewers, ahilm , sO in sidewalks and 3 Rose Raa ae plies on < in street . rele wae recalled black, - ¢reepin ao Y ; el sz che the means of spreading to the nation the record evidence | lars should result in making the that new ¥ lies the truth, terest in. ‘rest i some men is the to the It in isn't name pains And of legalizing and men to have credit of And for will go the to members. the It two world is not years as in- a to every new case Utah. fair. Itusn't right. ence se ce NOT AN ENCOURAGING We can not comimittee on committee has was a to coal find and that was with regularity a don't least the think {s the do is the preper for that mend so in time The or may one state not a a by The maximum den duty the command. on been inquiry into mittee itself which the adopting It is the says a law do so, there duty by because of to the rate difficulty. for could If that not have enactment of a law very a of it done, time and could And years says out state that the no would very required better have at known, with com- which the made to be e done. Mueh can be done with thought ; = he 2 sight. , , the Laces to wonder ar ‘And still ronder grew!' Gergon's, head, at In and ae ing f eentee Is Based, Miss or is itaHernecastle case. of lovethe | means by. either XG! event, the let me spell." ‘ . at . oe wonder this ae what anys Ca > Lady 4 § bonnets, _ °o kaa thane as Geel The > vee : ids . A joined e ee feminine Seiie in| eS pace coitaae "Cockroach, . you fool!' tals = } S HHAME ape talis-the finestI eve specim ta Orientalis ee tel you oe0 e wf the .en Blat sa preMiss Ferncaatle, . ornis i governess, ne ae Oe Pp ae > ee aes passion, and "Oh, Mother o' Moses!" ‘ later sat down among ra . nS this aay teeta aioe mi at. * Us or that | an Se very hour elegant company "And at dinne Sir|then Miss ; Herneastle had lookeda up ink weedaa Su 5 be 5 et . Hone: 7 raat aire ‘ now|fe rT y a tuned "rfle scowle : :ie wady C "oat al who, glance ee and oe smile, and trouble Zh id seowled. eeI've Sku, oe Alter all: hisis the ee £aight ling oe he want bie had with. it, and with kill a wave it of that fragrant fan, sum| eye-glass as he took S sea jis that which forbids the selling of 3 z sie at ‘ d And two days since only moned the governess to her side "What the deuce does this mean?" Reet iden eee eocaine or any preparation of Which it is an ingredient, en pi Aner ee jyou blundering bog- roctaci ‘acaba "Miss Herneastle, take compassion he thought pavasely; on this wretehed exile of Frin, and "bringing except on the prescription of a physician. he earl lingered also, The bill goes but afar off, and Mr. Lafferty's expresion was fine, brats ae dinner, say something consolatory to him, He Snes the downy depths of a puffy | &S he regarded the smashed me, nothing else; we thats her Toamiable kroach farther, and seeks to surround the handling of deleter| buried « ilken inchair, let himself be gently|4nd the little baronet vith cocmingled stands helplessly here and ‘sighs and motive, always ious and polsonous drugs with such precautions as the to annoy. me looks, sighs and looks, sighs and lulled to sleep. Major Frankland, as 2}/0oks of compassion and contempt Miss Herncastle looks, and looks again.' Captain Redfound herself} matter of course, joined Sir Peter's interests and safety of the public require "Born, -is it?<: Thim dhirty placed between the little mond O'Donnell, Le Beau Chasseur- Earl Ruysland]} wife, and Sit Peter, with a sheet of | bastes! and Sir Arthur Tregenna. of The In this good work - Born! oh, wirra! the Salt Lake Retail Druggists' earl, | white paper, and some corks on whieh | Was christened. Maybe Miss Herneastle." ‘fool Mais iT wna it immaculately got up, spotless, ruffled, } maths were impaled, and a net, went|Wendher spoke with She HNilted away as she association and the Utah Pharmaceutical association lent at all! ei s saucy, backward glance at Le Beau snowy linen, tail coat, rose in his but-|in search of glow-worms. And Cap-}. With which L anty' took: his dep: every in their power, assistance and gave an organized ton hole, diamond ring on his finger, | tain O*Donnell haeann and up to her cousin Ginflung nis six feet of |ture, and approaching his mi nal indorsement to the movement, hair perfumed and hands white and| manhood | full length ra: on earl's the delicate velvet as his daughter's prese own, nted. looked ‘a. sward letter at the with feet of the ‘a: how daugh- "Miss. Rose, alana! as bit "Oh, if) you please; »my Jady," with v. There has been far too much sale of cocaine and like the, whole patriciah peerage of Eng-|ter, the delicious a little pouaernss courtesy, "I have Sea-sce nted land personified in himself. evening | ther av ye plase. And with | w ind lifting his brown preparations; and it is to the credit of the druggists that An* "mes It's thinka favor Don't banish poor inte. hair and gazed |in' from thi Im postmarks thateis all the suave gallantry of a latter-day | ., renely Miss Wecricaptle to mope to death in it's from they themselves were strong in the support of a meaup at the star-stu ddea sky the ould m unseer Chesterfield he paid compliments and himself, in the dreary upper region of the nursery New Or"Neat thing-very neat leans beyant.' thing, Lady sure which some people believed was aimed at them almade himself eminently agreeable to] Geel, in the way of and school room, She is a lady-treat moonrise How the lady by whom he was seated. meas His|c reclly. The trade in poisons of the character named her as such-your guest-treat her as hristian- like, how gentle, how calm, digestion might be upset, his peace of (Continue a Tomorrow a guest. Let her come to dinner." Morning.) should decrease materially under the operation of this mind destroyed by th ® proximity, but | = =- i Miss Herneastle to dinnis handsome face new law. was placid as a What Quixotic nonsummer lake. She is my dependent pee ee Ee "Your reading of that poem was The public is fairly safe from being robbed on the misfortune, not her something quite wonderful, Miss Herncastle, fault, Miss Herncastle is a lady: to give you my word. have street-or would be if the police did not protect the her finger tips, and fifty times cleverer heard some of the best elecutionists of buneco men. See how she interests the day-on the stage and off it-but tan you or L all the gentlemen. Issue your upon my life, my dear young lady, you ere ee. NINA 5? mands, O Empress of Scarswood. might Dee the best of them look to But after all, strong-arm fellows should remember will make our heavy family dinner go their laurels I wonder now, with oO your talents "ahid:=-purdon an old man that Sherif{ Mmery js still doing business at the old stand, the gentlemen! Yes, I -your personal appearance, you have "Interest and vietims who appeal to him generally find that the should say so. She seems to entertain hever turned your thoughts in that dithieves come into camp. rection-the stage, I mean. It is our Captain O'Donnell and Sir Arthur gain Tregenna pretty thoroughly at this at present, but it is the loss of ee eee the theatrical world.' moment. Queenie, I don't understand That twenty-five cents a ton for coal hauling brought you; you should be the last on earth ss Hernecastle smiled-supremely at hie i k much of Miss Herncastle out the teams, and facilitated delivery. Why didn't the OF of Rt Cees DRUGGISTS. TILE the beneficial measures ~ adopted by m "arn ca s S , the Fors i legislature CUTLER BROS. CoO. 36 MAIN STREET dealers have and think been get of it glad the to in mid-winter? pay an extra Householders twenty-five cents would a ton- coal -_ California his word. treaty of found He question his President has agreement following secured he from promised. guidance becomes Roosevelt evident in to Japan And settling every didn't one precisely now the on break the the the wisdom public school coast. Porto dent, little the Rico entire chance ; sovernment,; wants people of fairness to and be > are your cyes: their old situation, You don't understand me?" Lady Cecil laughed a little, and glanced over at the two gentlemen to T ehicnt the tall governess talked, ‘No, perhaps not-per haps J don't quite understand myself. Jever mind that; perhaps I like Miss Herncastle-perhs ips the spell of the enchantress Is over me, too. We won't ask questions, like a good little cousin; we i ES -_-_---- [seas in tell to assuredind 1, i HELP NAD by hands. was mockery now burden lightened their needs The the arises-a be much aa the provisions bounobeyed been thing of fixing a charged which progress But been law as has was burden perfection, A should of may has enacted, that word That that been lays they rate-the coal. legislation. again. have the public also the of by and committee condition great is shortage prevented This maximum And of maximum the positively ten unfortunate matter, a have legislature. For ignored. the that committee the be rate state committee fundamental this to could Republican the has from thing freight of and the attended legislation constitution to house maximum? suffers be thing urged a and such of dallied appointed purpose discharge probably providing Utah: remedy has were dissatisfaction reason said a repetition committee reason the a that a statement is of suggest and be what cities there anything. the majority's own earrying coal would true, to The why committee Senate to that of more other the like out prevent sessions to would find and indieates to time majority There And which enough and it, appreval we to should skipping reporting now of that of that time Lake cause session, finally We at Salt of infliction. the is not in law severe measure plenty the a throngh and situation had enact very the coal famine what hekp REPORT. give the }Paving, ave to have One purposely | ..,)) sxpiring state, another out knew some s 5 supposed their of penal-| who measure, the state, prosecution polygamy a the . might be expected Utah, J f who are are good on not of wanted of offending. of the action That credit bigamy who in nor S that state state the for : lightening a : pride the asked for against prevented of one nor written i to be that by the free-in they have declared island have United the no free and not States. indepen- been But treated they sense of achieving chance at all to be have selfinde- " will - ortly ay, ask athaeeen Pe ‘Well, "certainly, Miss Herneastle ‘TOW eee Queenle, if | | "Your lordship is pleased to be complimentary or sareastic-the latter, I greatly fea It is one thing to read a poem decaatios and quite another to electrify the world as Lady Macbeth. I may words parts | teach children of nine to spell of two syllables and the nine of speech, but I fear I would receive hisses than Vivas on the boards of Princess." 3y some chanee she looked up as to|she finished speaking, and met a pair 2 ap dark, keen eyes looking: at her you! cross rook the table, sarsactic with the Those cynical | really wish it; but I confess I can't |blue eyes belonged to the Trish-Afriunderstand- }can soldier, Captain: Oo Donnell. He "Don't try, ma chere' ‘where tartar: oe as he met her gaze. ance is a lady, though bliss, tis folly to be wise." On | iss He neal does herself less always a lady. is it oe ona an justice,' 1id very slowly, "A Miss Herneastle be a 60 vern- | great actress ghe night never be-we ess today, she has been something far Ihave no great actresicn nowadays-but LADIES' LISLE AND SILK GLOVES. Two clasp black and white Lisle 0c. Long Mousq. Black and White 5c. Colors $1.50. LADIES' HOSIERY. 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