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Show ua es eg , BY Things GERTIF were Professor not Craniumino, Famous 9 ' ingots Phreno!ogist™ and Samuel Mr. 5, ol Jes claly: exalt profre | pnere th Breakwa unmoved local ymmuni hi ! leven 40 \s he ad rdbill be 7 curing th a the a a second ESTABL|ISHED Y Ds communication NHaced the cloud is } strict: alluded letter nat departed r) SE & | | > = ru from. Gane Sete delfs ehtedl AONE nee Sens ane ceae es Reap Ba Then DE tne oa might ae ae erenittadehils residenti che iter. ange room lew ‘ ‘ ported rickety much oman ine ere S« ; he t mo i on perie ies; round oceult pre ans screen otitis plaster the generously prosp: 2 oe ive o'clock in Peek client the even drew % up a this IAVe { CNBR 5 Ee OIATi eh Ulett at of the) Hid once the and beans ; eft ¢ at aeaden We fastened}... charts ; IATLer im-| wh were tresn mive eflus jon effected, Savec tne l oo } about t} . Maes the he rence charged Herald eee Breakwater prea ee ee be a Pe 1c© a Sireia has ver might) when \e him for cor ran his fingers r other's head, I citatively ep Itettvele Then called ore 1, gnnounced «nq ' hi lightly he worked iy. sway. up { to over stroked aaa } his A ‘en: knock it, at het the 1 door was Vell. cyyance he from Re his .Hastily handed a. note open-| by ang Alec the ane eae | have | all| 1 F i | a a yo your good lime ihe left a7 ‘ Sir-Some upon the you, ent ear ; see E Tuesday. morning _ time today-probably } afternoon-I accompanied shall by of having my a lady, bumps matters coneerned are extremels eae call | who for) and that you} towards thos e| promote sources read. | jt js quite by of-er-science evident tnat you the re-] | ~ thing of a detrimental nature in the) course of your examination At: the same time, you will enlarge upon any good qualities revealed by your science. In ihe event of your delineations giv-| ing complete satisfaction, I shall be prepared to a acknowledge your tact and skill in suitable fashion. For' \ TAKES AMERICAN O D ne . Finest 0 | Mrs. she is William . G. considered the et disappointment was simply best The who ty has dressed the woman ; a FS | however over with the want DAS 3 of ultra Y¥ of Store t = Gre avin at the t @) a { a ecca e rs F . M Uniy!ror O ay n | y d 0 Monday | F Unly M |For F or : ) ne ; ay D n | y Monday d Q ne 0 F or 90c Fine Irish Table Damask } 85c if Gingham 91 at «59c ; a yard 2 Dependable this is ldom yar a, | Unly n 5 such a Cc low n | y Work > ite Hemstitched SpecialjAn and Lunch Cloths They are 6), squar eith row of dra i h di value { 5 as lone': Hey each at. © Extra ay D $1.00 White eC DrawnJ g cavie linen overed at b** and = wiht such @ eh bor oceur [Lk shougld immediately be laken, advantapeor by thrifty housewives. ‘This isa iii 64-inch Irish table |} n, full bleached, in in aA rime of beautiful. pattery regular %0c grade, reduced for Monday 59c vd at, a n and * : - . nda oO Le tulle edt ' phrenologist | The of veil ne - ; tell to There to his pieces printed ea ee ST think owe-lete: omy handkerchief | plate the. behind me," she observed. "If you go/one who "Didn't I say enough?" at 58e each 22 and oh menes hemmel with one ork or Ie mstite St "cl re desi roe Vel oe. ATeonday las, 58c : ° ixtra Specia he asked |me will, even : , : ae |comer was a tall, ssor as could » |}my P. the the shifty ones expression of | on| To Prof. ( ‘raniumino this was nothing the grasped mind once Cc lient No. | a rival and of Client heart of however, His evident 2 was, No. 1 the lo the visitor was | oe the rs wae to his action eee had } ale oO: . i a5 2 < a it. se you [ane ; e i dl of swindling 5 no character a hy attractive of : the saoe qualities ‘wioat be "I do," returned the friend is merely anxious may are be able man. to hear to read in awkward, certainly, to well-built and healthy j character left much | loyalty to his -first °« lient, i int " a the fa fool. reply oy pre- +, ajany you f a| a id © Tbh "But, his| were however- sir the the other you | tour degree of | nouneed : sence your head fondness ciety I regret of The indicates for : to general a an or The pro- feminine : find faithfulness eon "Tt so-|«¢ Of entire ab-|for conjugality Bane & murrepiilous; Kick : from subject" spurred him to higher a to has-everything,'' ourse course you had the ef-} rose and I ook took intended him for the he *n No. 2 jumped hastily to his "But " 4 isito visitor 1/I Del-; little] eg Heat a / from patina€ shows," returned>E professor felt in the {feily uneasy, the disappointment feat sec he ane your. anything infern: about . it, or else lady's , judging | mane 5 a mistake ‘ ogy she'd eT onion ne nVyesterday, F Manton tn plainly inti-| | visitor or t brandished 1 iuthe auliieatiart sé icpleasec laciee Rae eation a1erit the} carried no ae was not lost Sola the 3 BP. "OTE gale Oc of = our cases at Gem 29c cotton nh Day 50¢ white dimities ' 30e . Hagetis bat- rolls, si e lb. a One Onl y imported 5sees ' » lai ain checked white ¢ <o [Victoria uwnn, and. 26e white ting. Eng- while 25e and lawns, oria a ic ff ls2 long clom: Monday was 7 = Nn e his Silk en t in ; huck -re button in the waist to Jonas and m3 Studd returned Extract has ta from left se pene Pr Breakwa- lly ‘! The Yours , eres . not the in. of services ob sences that | COunt accl-| stri¢ t E. fact it best is, for Relying ying enclose there phrenology on }your herewith cards, are with and F., the | few to I. when| to dissemble. further c a beg F. moments of never from the xkicks rendered. aia busi- | remain, _ (Fellow Broaenar Yours! Phren- r his It is year; waists " $1. tiny feet, into ends He makes Cuts And butcher off grinds Thus both ends sls&ys his them making and mijls port |, - In both a fn ‘ business every way in appro- . rp a oe : ; would have an industry opof the South will in time have praca monopoly. Many of the1e CO tt on © 5 j a ly 0 jin the South manufacture for exand America, South and to China consuls we a a 5 world ae ne s of in those t ea eee Hone ene Cee 2G American manufacturer is sadly lacking in knowledge of the kind of cotton goods suit the needs or people, and when packed. properly nance, want the country do not fancies of these sent aproad are Chinese, The cotton) towels) of seldom infor a certain ize and with certain markings unknown in this country, and for convenience they insist that they be put up in packages of a certain of what every I pensive p pig, sausage big ends it Consuls, export are wanted } that in this made goods cotton The |}for the home market generally his mouth, meet. feet makes ere meet the ears as immense in the consular service |Portunity for promoting - cine toes both cotton which tically ithe |The dog attached to a tin pail Goes howling down the street, And as he madly bites his tail I patronage,! eC. | The my up And pokes his making Thus him of accordance. Tj) confi-| made T delineation in morning entire : priate that the American consuls at Liverpool, Manchester and other European be should importation of cotton centers from that seetion, In studying the world's markets for cotton goods southern m n ar ye ee otc li eee ee m ment te *rof, Craniumino, ae eee a Resse cee p Pat ainee South's raw grate-}|; . apt _ his ed the ends navy made some front, others back. ensation of the Southerners n, Craniumino's character-delineator from a hard my Tr ading} $6.75 6 70 ----= Mr. Lanphcoue! in to $1 taffeta silk waists, or short sleeves; $3.95 to $6.75 silk Monde LY 2. somewhat gard frien me orth : only W SET TEATS on the head ericket ball say artm p W aists and black with long eee now With to it e for Monday ' , Sroke j F : an Broken lines of odds and all white Jap silk, white, = knot er to ur can this meat and country afford have they country Who \¢ xport j}by all | states needed teade. means in the there The their want and to pay. these standards closeiy will get The student pays his bills, tra la Just after junior week, And writes. ‘For stamps, $10, pa," Thus making both ends meet shape, The are own the of standards I prices theys familiar witn manufacturers most and the people in observe them most best profits out of Young southerners should fill up the quotas of their consular service. They are e There He re | the ror world. are 270 active voleanoes TThere in 270a are active the in volcanoes world a ~ OLDER THAN THE PICTURE WRITING IN MONUMENTAL CANYON, UTAH. pee dt = oD Ss ‘7Now, hunting en . ae OR ole #3 on For towels Se shag ; private convi< Honis my Extract feebly ‘By. 69¢ embroidery several: oth- ve iy" « only a tet or bumps must be entirely re- | CL. AIRETTE DALMENEY (MAST-| ‘onsequently, where / I. menERS), Army and Navy Club, ELaDS W Const a n FERN that { . ald pro- scL; ¥O ave, too, Miss ave ¢ > p 0 a re Conseadded, turning to the eee Cae Spach iy jeacall been gazing intently out like to. say. 'l) trouble you accorawhile the consultation! ingly to write and explain that you "Quite, " ate | mated that any more e a es neers e Masters?" he girl, who had (Sea: | Ww hat lace.and this. and '$1:25° e alist ological Institute), A, S. S. ¢ Associate Society of Science), E. T. C.,, (Et Cetera) "That will do.' rem: oder a Mr. Dalmeney, briefly "T'll pc it. oid cyan ming what that shows." he) "hy your infernal phrenologyof! fessor ‘Never to your blow like a obediently, Craniumino, lded AS aCe the them like The ness QO, Cotton , client brought was replied.]is character -ejaculated n Only doader. ot 35ou Mons pir wer Santon eo ey eae real state of things In the presence of a lady, however, I was unable tO{ go into details at the time feet yourself.' k, now?" a dence forts. ibe rality," he went on in}eounterskipping bounder, Jonas Studd severe accents, ds absent from your looks so pleased with himself this mAtUES while extravagance, cowardice,) morning, is it! Now, my friend, havS uttony, ripe tN es meannens, stupidity,|/ing got me in this mess. the best conceit and ill-temper are all unduly! thing you can do is to get me out of it] ; . aon 35c a55 ay Day . Batting c oes 7 PE read would an-| "Whew!" exclaimed Bertram meney "That. is. why - that developed. The bump ae diate sly = 1 jol ee tee a yea (ae the right; eyebrow show | above , threa ening on ne y ee Monday ¢ehance you}you 7 nfternoo my > afternoon gave adi " naay at.. MEET. ENDS BOTHE MAKING that a que stion and to, I refer dent - oa this fact you will elucidate from Concerning the gentleman whom!The baby rolls upon the floor withering his 83c \": in tty Mc "t meas- 20¢ Your friend has experienced it got said j inches, each Ds 24d that he| idfot,". ~wlth professor trimmed. medallion for , 2 NORH, - mE OF cloth artistically long the : or ioned cowardic greed, nal there ete, ill-te mper, and meanness nee g e es 7 are | s tant ag a re ore is ally would |; coupled with the prospect of a hand-)giance, Miss Masters preferred the | Bore check---nerved him for the tas io evening. Still, theit whe is nothing whatYou are cautious," he observed, "to)eyer to do with it amarked hemmed his e versed, sort ‘| . afternoon." you. of Covers corset Se Eee ly nh towels, e 1714c : of Bertram| you : Then did dear in. 0 damask ceived object | nervously signed. probably said swered die: I my: coming "LT desired, the y fringed eaeeMadarn » chair vod write--that-note?" Dalme ney 2" Certainl after all?" ee fas Al f at... sizes onday Corset Ladic and short embroidery all on 95 $1.2 delineation of the cnaracter of the] correspondence . 5 sentleman who accompanied you yes Aldershot, January, 1903 here-| send Craniumino-I Mr. Dear one to state I omitted evening terday a) that That is. that if by with a small cheque for $28 asa sligk AM POULT : Crone ley ad has eran re- | acknowledgement of your skill 45 @]| as 0 collapsed professor ° = stam-|'! "ite ; neck az in grades; or 48 n a Dlx 21x40 then Lai well ok : a D ne Turkish mollified be-| as nyth a -BNYLMINE.. PINE. Sas my|gasped, that be to was ga to | you\ The "My! what inform man you're ZS, < on towels; note ying that I would call with a lady, and that you ofweremy to bumps give a flattering delineation In- in | the; st desires bumps." The professor's fingers moved ly over the other's brovy It little to remarked tones, "Is it professignal ° Phen all! rogue," | oat equal who or the gentlemi ian lady é enlist the aid of science you the; newcomer At aaa Ly costs, | phr nology should the "Pray trust bereposed in it.he seated," his in y at $1.48 each. : comforts, covered "a ure deman fs a n ae 0 or at, sare lye 1e nae low Inve styles, Monday. sale Only ted and us was the ae idiot' aise _. professor. 16. o ay size aes 20c o this settle the door His.questioner. tween ‘himself'and knowledgesuitabl the earn | to ime nt''' delicately hinted at by Mr. Ber‘IT don't understand you,' he tram Dalmeney.. To do this, he must; mered uneasily discover F Napoleonic | vious evening burst into the room, a his under erep hunting situation _at| business-like of course, |arm lauds a E py | lady brought them both His one course of and to or $1.25 3 of best variety. of and long Blah piue, gum gr geo' lnigan: gize [whe "ine" largest nize "tollg he mut; Eee what he had time, satisfactorily, open stared into it this time." till, in the ined faatnuc lions, ? Hedi ay ne large or the Hs j have foot on Comforts 200 of at all| flung 200 pleasure mark seem sleeve sleeves. best 83 pri- my friend's do?' ' or should strictly 7 much finished very Mi Bargain at ps ease have with Loo -15¢ oath yd a Gowns Ladies' night gowns muslin..in a ereat style come high neck aot of I shall the face was one that instinctively in-| 3efore spired confidence, instead of distrust | question or GARB Ce ar MASTER as LAIRETTE S.-Should you contrive to mind well set up man, in| put my be conceived. brani ters ma eyes. replaced last callér, and able be genuineness i aaa falthtt at. e onday Night give to its nature the on e be xours a suitable forwarding ‘rqan-|in Cran She] appreciation One Professor craniumino occa newletter blank ty. ‘Well) I ro 2» night Punctual‘ to the > moment, Prof. umino's female visitor appeared. |} ne fe ze ea PI his was attended, however, on this sion by another cavalier The the | | I ‘shall that tell you half-past eight to- to at came ee by, in 25¢ M o 25 trimmed value my during though doubt a rast anxiously fleeced, soft flannelettes fold, = argain . ‘ $1 ‘ate: | dis- contem- to tate B y stvles Monday eae reset wa x | n Flannelettes ord posasibility*of a ‘union: with "posse ses" the "lamentable sec- me ntione ad traits you inquiry | 9nd visit may you hope Any | ‘Quite,' replied the other promptly. your {Almost toa much, in fact. I came} vate however, back, be here again ural na heart suddenly. | full Double for} letter one but was in| O ay Arnold " at 15¢ a yard. Tust what vou -need now cold weather coming ta : her correspondence D ne rn 25c choicest turned re-|disguet. ean back turned girl the street, O or that Newport Parisi OD short white arcane en a F ; si knowing women that! He he. Craniumino," on't self- as : satisfaction of the palm when she wore white sailor hat and a man, bubbling Mr. ‘Well. a Roelker, | on Vl follow you directly } The professor came forward, his brow. on written , O G i a per- ENGLAND. | S 150. piece fine zephor ginghams cheeks: and plaids, . medium dark coletings; the right patterns snading ror chitares dresses and aprons Beiter irs Lie gineharwi2to 4b Salt Lake; fo Monday yd a t, only TE Eee TO 0 15c at safe and pleasant waters I dare say you will think of some more |tressed by your re velations of y« ster-} As he concluded his peroration the] by that time. day evening, because Il had hoped to} professor noted with astonishment that Regarding this as a duplicate allu-|hear nothing but good of the gentlethe sign of pleasure w hich he had con- | sion to the promised ‘‘acknowledge-|man who accompanied me on that ocfidently expected on the lady's face} ment,' the professor beamed. Then |easion. The delineation you gave the were absent. It almost sechrearar( in-| he politely bowed his visitors from the} friend whom I brought to your studio deed, expression room. in the is, on tothe me,other hand rested asin though her bluethe eyes was one that| of As they were abeut to descend the |of very afternoon little interest Notwith- MILLIONS e p Monday Zephyryy Altogether | satisfaction are O y. d r | the purpose little a were contents Its the best; him hat's comp ylacently, honored | marked respected, trusted be to to ap-|son anxious particularly am AS pear in a favorable light before my! and loved, and that anyone whose life|five bobs' worth I've had for a long |turbing friend, I shall be greatly obliged if) may be connected with yours may rest| time I must look in again tomorrow | Dear Sir Can phrenolog you will refrain from discovering any-| assured of finding an anchorage in| and hear about the rest of my virlues.|}make mistakes? I felt much ; For The small boy waiting outside In less| the magnificent The development of | Mrs. Roelker was awarded than a minute he had the contents your forehead proves that you are de-| white flannel with a small Grand Hotel, Break water | void of iV meanness wher mone | ae a during M F or the earsioe right ear} husband : a k f of t | as gathering aseclient's' clance "the |] behind Viaking M t Yl as in impressive tones fingers Ae ndered over ted ti proterberanece behing interruptes 1© | Shows that would be reflections. he thelaw. | lay while} NDERSOL2 - V eg Our e t oO ae since then. | Td | quailiion of lis efforts to it hadn't been for wasn't half'a.bad professor's Broadcast pportunities you to know f N s his chit l observe an indicetior that } ou ourht to marry without delay yora eligious‘ sentiments are| Moral. and.‘ relig ntim 5§ strongly marked The most promin-| & 3 jent of these are. liberality, firmness, ] f .. ncejentiousne intelligence, mod-| § ast benevolence und-er-conju- | Sa ° Shy 5 he inquired ie einine more,"" premises the or settled be must rent vacated before the .end of the week The professor coughed discre¢ thy-a 4 "Five years ago I started as a ehiioRe- cough eloquent of an. assurance that | oe! pat ong no one can say that 3 ha eh | his. science could reveal even nobler | 3 worked my way ; up Since then ‘ Altona f it < efforts the ' qualities 1 rt t to adiscover over them it 4 ; to Can: E ind is wnxious himself oO oy ee sa eal ingratiatingly: AL eve that peopl tool: more pac st in the less important portions af their} anatomy t was,.disheartening, cer-] : tainly; still it had to be faced *There 5-no satisfying the public nowadays,'""-he declared, as he glanced| with ae spondent feelings at 1 Aan ry from his landlord intimating that the ing ‘ B A lady ob that in ee CF PRIC EE. INE bythe comp oe mice have this gentleman tise- BIDUEht h M \, (thee wommenced Professor Craniumino regarded the) situation gloomily It was evident) hands. if. Palmistry gy | | monstrated that Mr. Pierpont Mor-| Carefully avoiding his eye, lest an gan's commercial success was3 entirely! .,,. els z answering glance 2 of recognition should due to a liperal patronage of phrenol-| potray to the girl that the consultaogy. For all the results, however,|tjgn was not unsuspected, the profes- that f = oy Nag fe Siow i: Be ali afternoon ; mite Gurney (UD a fresh advertive-/about himsclt, 2 a ro. with viously ove pecially ¢ wall looking Ls "1 o Ree naCetet srofessor's visito ‘ ived the nd_self=possessed, ‘ f ill at ease It was evident - & his Brixton hom on stood a second- hand repaired intervals By ut 1a apanese from table shes ove et: irt-1aap J ng the Oo This : | te | Dr ed sky | forth in the} ‘inp if ae peer a st 7 i apt a he manifold ae Reena sis asate e } pies ela 1¢ masculine tributes that would failed to carry mos Ws, 4 sineh pe , eh ee ee profess irgé : x ith - 2 you faznignable'casnoy gn the Parade ne) Droveseor® wyisfory azrived-the, lady en Bt Py elemento he, tbe ite hung it 1907. et y despair pay and is not to be this afternoor h leeesalalin conviction In | promt: morning This private, any ay ; elope ,the a the | Pro! Phe You're eri will tomorrow Pg riaunsatii rds" lence I Yours faithfullyDALMENERY. BERTRAM clergy oOf|ly occupants, in in he and posters, in whieh largest ivpe vrocurab ee ta fe Ay oy ue from patronizing him, Visit lit : re AUGUS WINDIIAM purpose private charactcri HORACH thi "World| vd the ren in phrenolo or but him in AND with): aa publi in Fentry well ; evinced of Hitnde benefits of ; well the Jones The nobjlity Breakwater, as : WEBSTER going , CI THE INTCR-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CiTY, UTAH, HEARTS. AND HEADS v h Berne crop he professor : | moreSreethan the : first There w as) ye pe ae "me ms > ee er h @ r reoe one : € od oes We he reflect-| marked soothingly, "have you ever had | Sippel carcely mattered, +a blow of any sort on the head?' though. he decided, for Mr. Dalmen-| When I was-a t I , ey''s wishes had to be obse rv ed. lericket. ball a ROY was hit by a "fam sorry," he began, "but rice Sha. L Enow. somen one: else, Role ats a con-|though. who will be hit by a hunting | sclentious scientist is bound to lay bare | crop directly if he ask : . | esoteric 7 nite! iah Dives ‘of Reading, Pa, who Shing a string of department stores in Moreover, it is re ported that he will not because Mr. Dives ts intensely angered d Ata amassed a great fortune this country, has ¢ as gone return, and all of this, over the elopement p of f by estab-| to England. it is sana is his no matter how uncom: | que -stions.' I ont ell go out her sn't ray to of my way ake scie aan mysteries, and the evn the ee Sy ray, d on' > so the i seit "One question Rome | Masters? s . hastv!"' ' answere ery) ae yr ey a oe the door, a See Gwer aceident to Miss this .eee ntly, but: nen, everything what the -1¢--quite simple his pretty) | fellow hasn't even the grace to thank Now, si lt ha aughter Belle, whom he wished to marry into the nobility England. Mr.|you. I'm glad [I took my ordinary fee|y © a ; ave oniyta toll Miss Dives also dreamed of his two sons intermarrying. with the aristocracy Seer Savarce (Oued Gnich Pudicretee lasters that this fact completely re~of yesterday': delineation my. If ever Greet ca re him girl the truth about he citizen, although an American became he never therefore ais eattoy z : . : %8 make te aoe roiliions to cnn The illustration shows Mr. Dives'; 2 marries him, though, she'll find out] j "Well, write thé] is & ae irs: furnishings its Frederick H. Clarke; her husband, and of Millionaire Dives at' Reading, which ; . . it in truths, pitmentary they may be." "No doubt j Leenrind the gri shortly. "It is always | best, too, to learn the truth. We need not detain you any) longer. Gci ot evening onger "Folly Farm," the| has been stripped of, what a low, mean-spirited, stingy, unreliable, intemperate, dishonest, Eine 2 sy cre conceited,, lazy creature he is. Shel The bidding of paper ofessc 2 Heatly he write a etter at once. CHG nol second : & up a pies lines on it and few Here. use Newnes ae is ). ee .a ToAm «FOE No e $20.000 ‘s fain ee . eto mastodon.. , Waid one village. ‘Df eee inaaly acons ago He is:; ° bec Luss i h nee OOO mnatad aan ae aC is the amount. J.P. M to pres in order oe 3 ni. ae ~ aummothEi skele Of. Natural mu ton t G chs \us three or ur EGE Pits PB Be: phantine <3 r shee A the Ti hae * a. SPOches, itt, the. world, eislapon Which now saukea ties Ney -in Yor cre ia Said. t best preserved one of them al on \t n i me residence the ng a |