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Show a cleft it in is!" BELLE He gL as Alling up. ghZ {capital was fillin s G as the hills, and up.: gr< in. the leaping fro went down upon his kne es | which ratsed a deubt or pointed throu | But J ut CARMEN nc nowhere By H. HUNTER ‘ a. Wngston on the impulse of tne fish 1 boborn, -moHel Kings In Jamaica: but settled ae ? i c fer ment a brig that traded formjctween pota which} ommand a figure ed West the> Indies < Unite On the 3 tates. ‘ . was ndies and tae » United} 1 was for the captain's sake plain 4 below It ies | Sep Ounce h whe Lo-| smuggled LoC7 PSE mud-built walls gle had arrange arranged wit Migue : eZ out of , the c "vs = , : Z aming white und er had proclaimed been president, proctiai ‘esi price per pound wai I > diguel oe te the ns a cloudless sky,, lay the city, the country after his flight| and she didn't want iteband t oO ered -for ‘th nich was to be ofhe coast on his expulsion from the )} be left out whe he r he; sbant Before sunset iy | had-< oe the government stocks, He | capital Lopez had promised to re-} rian a ; 16 Tewards were beWw rere vidi in | fa agreed ‘to back the offer, and to; Member him "when he * got back." | > _ through aril aa. } gate. Ge the Grass was include in the arrangement north ‘ee 1¢ eventtul day-the day on which the' leaf | Well, he was coming back now: but he ; : ovn : pe Browing in the streets, 1eld in his | President Castillo holding. - was ‘ a » That : the] was to re-enter el | the) there The Zoco] ow would be plenty holding out the s a] government would be in straits deserted. onl ‘ for; hand, The ty ehtaint worthy captain plaza Nine| pitaal-was Was Was low lessaster than had goneand up the empty: forty-eight to Baltimore Inj seiony lnho} funds ; ee was fon the now a moral certainty is Nine} hz ely rapiain, who} hours the Paseo, off. No other ‘house' Hikel Where: beauty behind the | Months of internecine strife haa beg- | be forgotten in toe crowd unless some- | aul in nh ‘ governmé nt tobacco had} vocky ridges to the west gared tne country. *Hard> money had silence con| body was by to nudge Lepez on the a in appr arance, tended disappeared. Business was ruined with solitude for possession . credit ip colfif the Che eareene time wasI congratulatea (ouee For fiftieth Lean, lank, cadave rous-looking ol} ie furnpdead"at weLopez = fat be > certain "Then I presume, senora. that you | | myst harvest ready for the | way of reasoning, was only one remove| : arr from the arranged captain himself? So. we that ¢ she was fo ask jects hung listlessly about tl 1e corners- | | °sound ‘ ssly 0 or ma ready a av loungedA; against the pillars in front S| | in for the right to-dispose-of-the tobacco|.¢V2"y. manwas besieging. me coniract, which she would d assign assi introduction ¢ to. I : = me duc ‘Ysabel 1 senora, at a on, a8 agent forto tae| Warned off the é aw his mule, 1 the As dec of the n The : town hall. churches and public a" wore a decayed and ance. Bullet m: most of the "mM,+ marks : The uniformed mongrel divided Wearers as roses Since of in Don « « the und-the canin B CE honors hfares the petticoat December of between were and with a poor ) indignity. j fe 1 oo { iInyse Str _; °f . A \ toink, They reduced in. « you husband, To- mers wt* d {{{ an error fn tactics to show too 29 re T . < | eagerness, Perhaps-it was: Tv cing ‘y° ic aaa abliacce i p 10 hanting. Who could arge finest | since the man wa refuse her a fave =i 5 - « cident < r t ye living | Lys : : wouldI WasVas !T Pi oe ment, iti not a whieh, husband's, much | leave' all te' me, whose legal5 per-/ was Brit- 1ad FS SOLDIERS » undertaken seemed ae a sort the iv tivals there' her FIGHT > AS THEY R follow thanks my advice. DID WHEN She murmured her} NAPOLEON . ; nothin o for mv nO MET whil on ecuee ried people , ie THEIR the he at th & 1 senora senor an all y ob- \ my ‘ hotel-on' Ap Ysabel, taking her ashes ; simply = oealy iveled them ner seorchin vis "aS ete on Ee aS ag Was faint for an 5 [hat ad comparing them, our views Seraeee ture, finance and the overiment a-small customs. warehouse proportion cloth as T looked in- and they laughed him the screamed. into it," bubbled tne man Oh. this is too lovely!" ae . And they went off again. a ~~ escorted the lastthe "day of the week \ thrust My hands into my pockets. when k ie ladyly to ‘a notary'sJi back in my chair, and, assumind returned to the hotel with the! i leaned " ‘ (ing an appearance of serene tndiffer-| Plan 1 1 possession J ence, muttered something about a joke ee an ee and the one who laughs last. So elated was I with my-success:that | They just jneld on to their chairs and rolled 7 ; a home: railal : oncea have | aten Te oh ‘s i elladle-Dehould cabled I was ‘Tobacco contract secured, Arrange for y ; mach en ‘¥ nonth f wing f i "delicarhe livery i be2 panonth fo sinning - ee ia an was, I mere plo es l 5, ae eum : ace al "appointed"‘ pagne supper- to meet the senora: I added. mis- contract contract f- mt fhey fee.weve disconsolate ing Ysabel present AT THE as not when beginning my "We to get left-hand to stutter: mustn't old man, let us all go a bit angry, netghbor back It's a fair into it; but on managed each swindle, the story other, She's must never get home. It's too rich!" IExplanations followed, The lessons I had given ner had not been wasted upon Ysabel. Having obtained the concessino, she had gone to each man in turn and made with him the same bargain she had made with find- PYRAMIDS me Amongst us she had netted a nice Jittle sum. . To stop the payment was impossi| bl GE AP Te aes | ble The "wire didn't run, and an banker would cash a properly filled up ageni's order on the home house. Their ey, hame Was good enough. For the sake of the few hundred we had eacn cons | Lributed to the senora's purse it would be bad policy to shake local confidence in accepting our paper. Besides, there | was the exposure involved in an explanation. We decided to cut the loss | and divide the contract The epilogue remains to be told. After shipping my fourth snare of the government's stock, I produced the ; card 1 had up my sleeve and quietly | Started The ) Was on Don laugh Miguel's then neither so was long storehouses. with nor so me; loud but as it T anticipated. : | jefore we were half through Lopez , beturned from a tour he was "making | through the western division of the republic, and the fair Ysabel returned » With him. He had pleked her up some_ where on the way. | Finding me still in the country, she | felt interested in my pursuits. t was ‘not long before I received an ‘"Invitato the capital. Don Miguel was ‘a9 a bad quarter of an hour for the minister. sabel wus equal to the occa- sion. j us | With O Way womanly Out of the tact, she showed difficulty. the rood I hud pointed cut to time before. fre Lopez cone Lo ront . | , How tne _ Wild ; : Moorish | HOW . tribesmen in Morocco, THE mounted Sieg on superb : horses, Tey stormed WwWiDOW again and . again the defenses thrown - up by ont French CONSOLED troops at Casa Blanca. Their picturesque : ButIT was for ne wie didn't- was going to "let into it." Snae might not understand business, but she had a pretty good notion of a swindle, y * Besides, [T couldn't trust myself with- in range of those eyes. I'd shipped over the quantity in the original contracts, and resolved to clear out, | When Don Miguel heard my resolu| tlon his remarks upon womankind ' were frequent and free. I didn't con| ; tradict him. Some mouths later, a West Indian | friend to waom nad been giving a | bewildered version of the affair quietly lremarked at the finish that Captain | Dowie of the brig Impetus, which had earried Lopez to Jamaica, Was un| married, and that from my description lof the lady she must be "‘La Belle Car- Oh ur NEhRUCAL y the It would, sh It was very simple. The don had been paid w ‘ the} lobaceo actually in the country Fer-| nandez has been accumulating stocks} for three scasons ‘in- some private storehouses of his own. They were {filled to the roof with the precious leaf. No wonder that he hailed my appearance with delight He knew who were my principals Now that Lopez Custillo's turn had come round again, tie leaf in the storehouses would be available: or. if difficulties arose at the Presidio, there was always a'chance to rum a cargo Of course, the pickings by the way would diminish the profits, and the freight would suffer from hasty heuiing: but, after tne worst had happened the surplus money would aroount to a good sum. Before enforced Inaction had cklied o'er the native hue of resolution, 1 had amused myself with speculating on the amount of the bribe which this unexpected accession of good fortune wwould be likely to carry. The larget tne stake the bigger the reward. Te eonvert £250,000 deal into one of I commiseration. by.a lauga. but bonds'? ‘They "Let a only! of the "Let me into it?" I said, between oly, and Miguel Fernandez nad been a cabinet minister. He had controlled the interior, which included agriculcontained at first, pauses. coin-| mathematical accuracy. was a government "heen of again, a On removal quivingly from one to another and read the same expression in every face, it swelled into a roar. <; ra old man, done!" shouted my right-hand supporter. "What price | cided with Tobacco the I began to offer my when Was interrupted ene, two tds new the day. i ¢ smiled upon miled. upon My position cue from-me in the flame ofi e After made a few remarks suitable to the eccasion, and produced the assignment of the contract. There was a lengthening of faces, an elevating of eyebrows, a furtive glance into nelghbors' faces, which provoked me to smile. WAS secure. 1 could now afford to wel} them , were come without a heartache. Beforethey twenty-four hours midiek ° KINSMEN was for was ‘another. » 1. condescendingly. them . name =: tnstru-| 5 and fem-|} ene ; : 7 influence Why -not:-enlist nal he would tell him it was to the Eng-| , RaE > ge 3 ? > : ilish gentleman he owedevery & of x00d deal more.ead all ab of] it for 1 i > the the ‘ he senora? i the) || contract secure [ anybody F nominee, it was sne. A woman like | Which TI set down to her southern birtn Ysabel as ortl Miguels when n | 220 it came Creole toa blood question of ib Wa worth ar ingements a score of Don 1The suited me every persuading de Castillo way. If half the stories told of Lopez re true, he 5 1 y would never be able tol ‘ When I saw the lady ad)as next a) y : 7 " day Ila ' deny the : senora,a, if i only y for her beau au-} n it secrecy upon her ‘ oa The day before pT ai yspublic ae enor there tas Pere his entry were she} services 7 ld could of sacrilege-and long journey from || \ ' vious é r j feared no rival : e ae i ; rae ofanhthe Mee: pone Os Lise word understanding I had come to. with the senora also énj lied countryman of her} f by her delightful} house. upon 7 the ‘ 7 appear displayec ' layed of the coup diplomacy The became she plan She ; . ices She didn't understand § business het ré one t hoes aaplsai 1, >gine Line 1OuURHNt! behalf self. ni of ae ch he ¢ -a thing I could very lai wl cis t rarri eee well believe : . rants afer, WHO had' carried to associate such a dre: oe r * lleve | that T could put her in the way of ob- } him into safety-the thing good :a of beauty; taining a very handsome recognition! as accomplished Moreove was it as would with the vulear : amof Pr profit j and} of his services if she would consent to | Be a favor that a ver, f wou c t Igar detalls tothe than gathered. ea the ‘ | inine (ANGI brought to liste ling MOORISH morrow would see preparations begun to weleome his return. i I was a long way ahead of time-too | fav ahead, indeed. to be able to judge | how far the business w hich had brought ine from the coast town was likely to pan out. My firm in England wanted the tobaeco that this revolulich-stricken country possessed 3 So; did other companies. 1 held the Jead now. but when Lopes arrived [ might have rivals in e | lield I'd rather nave heard that Lopez Was arriving next week than the! | week after, Perhaps the magnitude of the ope eration had shaken my nerves a Little Three-quarters of a million is a sum lo most people. and thet was the igure at whien my information had put the value of the interest invelved Jt was half a million in excess ‘of the sum) which appeared in. the letter of instructions sent out from urope The difference was enormous, but tol « man who held the key it wes not irreconctlable Don Miguel Fernandex provided tne key. Ti Don and T had met on the road by chance. Aware that I could be useful to him, Miguel had kindly explained how he could be useful to me! 5 > ; ripeee the Whisperings Mother By« A of haps ever in your life befor: Her . She said. said. of ;ambassa ae { wondered no profes"St- | sional rival had come uwhy Per} te oe erhaps the managed to| big pots who i pulled the p.strings thought} me ize { again; i s P : : . most daninto close d proximity to the beautiful] themselves | Creole Sne did meof the I w-countryman honor, "as} el capitan | fello 7 ; Weareto| defenseless man. ixed ine ask them on aaprecianent! you, they my opinion opie on the cantante subject of een: the! Vay the ben c certainly ever defense turned | Father Adam | I : j enue ¢& . of her presence; whereupon I nastened | See a ee ie YAewW of Be The thanks which she lavished upon was a very | ‘© 28S8ure her that in that case success] janea a oot Nene angeles Mid'| me nudre overwhelming Thea inane excuse rie! lL ahe Was as certain as her beauty - was en-| suscep Tinea re ylitv ie i 8 of ; Castillo's| wouig be delle > coe . success a ¢ a eres a ys =. to bright eves P o Beles i ner uu \ I Were pretttt 1 y she had - sed nae re ‘ ate vu man cinder-to a state In which vou) felt utterly impotent and nelpless. and! More ready to forgive. the weakness the Rio del Morte had won last the every yes, were lustrous UPON 2 } Gea in a fortnight Lopez was to make his triumphal entry. Less than twelve months ago tne city had shut its gates him 2 : left the | burned. in perpetual for power| pelfthewhich goes gamble on without inter-} upon | i attempting to describe he fail 3ut here eves re toh e wat ted ey ees th Clas they ¥Y were a Were them,|/ zerous that poor before, a 2 ores & 800d a revolutionary Mission south of Lopez de Castillo 1 peace with the world My right hand neighbor pretty Creole You : must_ 7 6 a scarce! Miguel Fernandez eily ten months had happened " There has been and and neglected Sanear neem ‘ were visible upon) man thoroug principal man T anwas tlthe made 4] are4). here. in the, capacity neeind only by man} Daas ; to ; captain?' to offe Ctl: r. ‘There wasn't a flaw in} | dress ‘bservefrom the ptain When ; | Tabet In x bulldines ss £ Asply T-unfold ed j ereste : aj} , charming confusion over the technic: al-} ies 6f the > business-shaking ities & si ae. . e her r prettyjor head despairingly ng Nee RRS =e aringly, opening her won-| derful yes, artlessly,, and smiling} mart Yi abe vague bewliderUS" 45 | spoke of contracts and concessions,-and: ase se : OM ~ road but By ANNABEL LEE - jmen." a "distinguished"" member of ian "tllustrious' family resident at |Spanisa Town. I didn't ask for her !f I that; think only I could if "Oh, tddress that." hink only !could. -_--$-$-_-_-__ + > " on washing busy too was she season mer ; footstep | a sound of a heavy was There prosuch in and heaped seattered were don't) 1 ifwe heat benightedall . haint , she, Widow, Marsh of Her (sighing)-Oh, I. met such a turned to see the footboth by and |near the a sighed he that profusion hurry | diral Ull o ways and alms. citw know .at a, resort -boarders summer ‘the. for } ) lovely, polite man today! in murmuring uncovered head with by.|}man grasped was of it all. wastefulness up a' bit} tidy and ironing this with up Of} thought folks what to-mind nearby Wi of 2u woman cheekea was a rosy £750,000, however you looked at It,| Him-wWhere was that? Mrs pardon, your begs "I voice, low }a nature could hardly be considered mercly an | had frugal her respectable) a tind -can. I has;and*mebbe Lord The husband shiftless her good-| good-looking her Her-On the street. I must have supported ey} a é - eo} long r t lowers , ) } . jncident in the ordinary way of busibut you rf rie nds S are"oO hunting xr ev Barton, eat her caught Sigh answering Then-an the). if. along take to tlowe of bunch strength her i been carrying my umbrella carelessly, giving in her to good been briel) their during husband | for-naught .you for. erywhere momen that) until what aw ness. she ind. touch-m all: them: hike, aun at et |for he bumped his eye into it, And zed hil ! }hand, | 1 married a life by taking in washing anda Willi (she PNUOsOpnizea. | aie and inth i thelr 1 had been. hidden But. if J'd started in high feather, a from' her: view, the form "James, return to my friends and tell iL said ‘Pardon me," and he said, week's waiting at the capital had taken with a friend who kuows how | Don't mention Iam them deco floral the half-under. oY @ Woman zat« carden- the later our rhres tired grew spirit her when then in was a ram-,and lived they house The it-I have another eye and| me, comfort of'me<and care new-made | to take the het-faceburléed-in rations: Méve1 Ann Fanny' nd agalt a lot of the starch out of me TI recreation | eijeked found she burden the with it} and logs, of built affair. shackle left.'--Cleveland Leadr fo shecs will - id iocrave a .bring a reehome.' i i hat zlorious uncertainty of the future wa Ss the) with path graveled the up talked devotions religious her in solace which]and marsh the by close ; squatted ! --"7-o- OOK ecyecrs, "Ann ny FAC un and making me feel rataer limp. pride outraged forgot Ann Fan al black tift » her a eMartinet tir of ' F t and face, the in servant British the and | 'NE arartis of izht the mt entment With the advent of the tenth day 1 ae h ‘Aren't you going to kiss your ore ob ew 1 Sill 1 aT 1 UCU ti Sn behG ic tae oe sisasal ; uns a . . h ar ar P 5 x Ras un tbe ‘ it os peer r po on | eatenead slowlyle home. women r walked two then the asoe liftted:.thefrallsfieure:asseentl¥ she one had. omething her. a fade Chie tha saw two Nearly' summel every prove was"Blasnol Thore miles several for road however, my spirits began lo rise Beaunty before she goes?" asked the fore evening they had. recovered all ex- | visitor as she reached the in relieved feeling heart |e@#eh sald soothingly, /xo | She had: been a baby, and back onty but-oshe..sald. had | wron existence unromantle of her years hus-) ber hut, little the for to pay rent the door. ci to her} changed confidence. face ei 7 their old nerve and elasticity. ; $ Barton's "No! replied littke Mary, who did pressed 1 Mrs.: she to!as torn the7 ov weited and sor in-. was she day one hen by passed and.) firewood with her supplied band ; re a it will! ) arle "here breast ' su} ‘ vs The streets were putting on quite a it out cry deart There, not particularly like her. Dy the | break out hunging while terrupted and, tobacco in him kept turn in sixty-six snukes |. saw man Indiana An sobs wanuswerlng the but good you. do" water-bucket,| to the we widow The leh ; . nad cnt s she festive appearance Triumphal arehe "Not going to kiss her! And why were rising ina dozen. places. rhe . cocktail | not?" Fairbanks The day one and the)4y with tears ompanied were: not then, water-andwith jar a fruit Tiled OO a-n¢ houts;:from™ by clothes had) forsshe so she said, was happy she tuecaltre Was open An opera company "The line is busy.""-Boston Herald. in its work getting be agsony.| must volceless a. only-of spoke e t yatta -bouquer wilted ha the owho ha@)yyyyst Hess. Farmer "It was. the| wagon. except neighbors gossiping no be} had arrived Pretty faces and smart Tyavant-to" ethat. ‘you..see can't @1~Olie into so-carefull plucked hud iw door her of front in team his with | halted interte) didn't they and mantillas were seen in the Paseo Phe | frogs him with removed} atone: She hast von -_----_ _--Le Satie 7 Seah ene it 2 Oe eee: Fe > ind who. hailed her in a yoiceCyr meant) Jar Wwy only -keveonva' where Wad her bony th * long Tloy I know, -honey. we all feel like that it first: bt you'll get used to it by and } ) ed ‘ 1 ' the bandbeo Koa ind! b: it Tearinto veil )ing your found he that me tole just die husband in the clearin" pinned. down snorted as she drew off her black mits.| ye ‘But vou: don't. know how it was with b\ tnd that he "lowed he Such, etuck manners J never av 1 eda ee had V u L.suppose.th -born..day nv all im ws he. the way. all in from. about vas : e 1K again ce. his si we 1eve e : ey = ‘« --$ JONES. WEX BY iif ret : . ") " } a ake like | evel lugs. pul-..on. to. mart It think a' hurry) in. down 40 TI came. breather . i 1 ide ors LS 1OouUrL twe in then \ ' Rules for War Balloons. | Crab Cranky the arioaelt Islan Sane pt nil ‘ widie 7 new hat l bu that, to him vuh to fetch JONES. WEA HY 1 os she eyes.) have "T continued I you to breaktlast, my eating o doing, Iam whatever zg 1 Sty on Gerald them she "Gerald." tie pote tei rcOsy > with Mazza same " Marianne, ne aid ou make to like DUR Tips See . "7% want rr GLO Sane BES you anything I've! 1 ay 7 my fnmtar nted say 406 it's yrother. i ) his hil oO come been | } her laundr - pt sat t ee AyULaTat I | i@ -hér in' ind 2 har . willow i Infornied. the: car prat abou ‘ FOOTY: throuch widow' tie Lj cruv Httle 1 ! i Rivne PhO : : cre "im (As formulated by The Hague.) 1-No person, under penalty of death, shall fall out of his balloon over an un| fortified town he'¢ j happened that everything Over bit) Tlow » u tear th t tei Pm ae wort; EEA a '-Under the rules of the Geneya con| . ; ath = s e eh Oe Bn : 7 a> long)" for upo he ik int vention, empty beer bottles must not be fuss awful an up kick mother a as. her held tl Ann | Panny I z that) | used as miss nipper to a earthquak Prem \ an there, e honey, naan don't; ‘There, jdoes . au child 1 Z ‘ dipp de red I hy Wa eal? ae10 ‘ 5 I kno I i dowHES Sul y | J-Barbed hooks must not. be used by aiies eerie x vainan : feel ou ou; fans| ind? nat 3 hs | balloonists in tishing for chickens 7 ! Fane 1e over scuttle hed the; parted: man old my mevand Why, | . ' ; -idelong . eg lgoro if ng i-Jn the event of a non-combatant beL way be nejghhole ! & aro 204 v < to ling a thing for him ill ‘ around oe ai ‘ a thy oOmF fe ve out. door the unto [lo went hauled into the alr on a ballocn's blamec i Peer e's and a blamed shiftless tid hy be ; was fi grapne), he should be let go instantly on split his ent wax da one ind him keep or | me ry, ' = pe to ps obs L<Wiet | 6-Batloontsts dropping snuff down than mor hink pleasea nothing meyAnd uid got he and somethir humor out ' ‘ rT \ \ cy day ummer sultry that ornery him: an ill and ind..l-.up olr aod He Opened Washingtor GEor es | chimneys shall be treated as pirates and som thing | be hanged water in the discovered for the woods|I[# a | he starts ¢ ou " silver fi then outcone holding' nd-sez, on capture ' ‘ . se cars | .¢ ont: iy n to bite new and oft alouldemstocouty Hid OVER axe itil outta bin of fron in.' plat coutributior ¢-Crumbs must not be shaken over the Vit } side pinkest the beheld eyes His wicked hears} he words last the atid Wood some, yee OTs ' 7-In all other respects balloonists must pa ther t "U Lord good: the ‘f hope was, me from \ ut | d had | conduct themselves in a civilized way the in a-paddling Went ever Phat awhile for ight my out-of vou, keep ul LT P Se 1y3,.0. . i} Aaa when engaged in dynamiting troops or ocean tear thelr mingled. women. Che'.two I I ¢ come jest do him id told and nipped cruel erab cranky. the And ight > wer of radow thi ings' ears funeral Harton property. | -_-_____ j ge it Ie wouldn't continues one older the as fast OM |) falling stucks vo and stacks I could)see harrowing | a d owner its Till 1 Stay Wade doo the he opened hen ‘hall in-the rs Moroceo will awake to the advantage of commotion } prayed and {° prayed: nleht A Tiweny ishamed to: ve inning: s nae being a Christian nation when she. sees mow siouch jbhow t erab ) with the that some }After me would. husband my ihat upSrar eth when little n easily French machine guus Ow &give . posles the beach seek would I and me, forgive would. he that rn I Li atom tared butto br in 'Gown Moorish blunderbus men, : % nine ha . 26 : 1 of terror in kid : ul r the keeni. ae ay ty and myself a sick, cried and ered OL Tee EE Se nad al brenken was il whe re Ge emed ‘ your beg 5 vid‘ ind eae as Para Pies yiyinches ne jel 1 | the ¢ whole bear, toi harder‘ I yaurdor \I oses ‘ } things few lhera ‘ lo >t) eo-and-T \ ever } t " cawn't : °o WiVu le mad‘ strictly I fuse this: but nadum. ht ‘ eee ee came sh momine 1) time first the mind of-1 plece | cuss kicking beefing, < a = complaining little rrouchy ilways el acate Phas : ind srowling oe ae BODE Haye. neve would, about | he I Wh BS a oil." 8 goo peer } Like i tor. j PAT rt Ud hO I rnd|} ague an with shook dy ble I rat i aS : j RI oO ta after *y ‘ ha 5 no een | a : omfor aT sue When Paty gol I1 BY Webikd * 7 i ' 1 1 relleie te hatin "year fortieth a ie | ; friends. of neue alwa iInemployed i i . b thew) yr (1neo I haunted t as hot i it ' re sth hand tl vas h 1 ae at Ct ihe ) ) and, to ral 1 j r mi a ak fe pA ‘dead. ( ‘ 1 g , : reached she ehe ried ‘in I prother elect Lin tr | arcade ane Lwill| people ea a h ~ ;1 Aunt bu ‘ a eySs et Sal ister' OP ° Rost said tlie vi killed ancestors I t comfo "or | ' Mm ' j ‘0¢ Fale l i i tor } ie t ou eG a Senta oe am j or Tod ‘ ecal on But the f ae ‘ aa ‘i tl w takin QUt. der hore of | s Tat Ges entree roan er a He z yo let « you ~ ted = th mind Wor yu host Rite . e 11 No Ls SAO8 ) ‘ b Par Black Jubez 410| ma : a Pe ‘ hic Ag : . re Cal . gileving I een | owoa e! wa to ¢ ch with = ¥ work nougch, nt- not were ht j A juletlyiy eo: ting Nerotcto o it ! retofore d n Mba3 arvices : ofY hit ' tHe 78 i : v Bit we ' icquain f a thought to 7 give hand anen : 4 relief ; without : /the s ne dee nOF . awh Ms ther was Marlanne later hour will send 1 will said I 5 removing ark.) . the. ed nang aCe ; ~ Cy be will ¥ Pan 3 , nd PODDEY-WCDD"? own ane . . u a eyes, her rolled Marianne rolling on keep should lest they would ited ; wrt Seo them lifted) f 3 mouey little eu heart 1 but my Gerald am en ea Th yon ol think my note 4n j »-t1 ‘ Zi | me e ASE to wishing not Clarence es t he ou Then, Kant , i 3 is BE our ne Lo Smythe Gerald 1. , } Teel ove ee : eine roOWwNe : Browne Marianne lovely 7 if " mine be you Will 4 : cround Ware 3 ; eyes : lo Lie voek good her cast Marianne Mi the break to effort no been had Th ut Ajar''- and') Gates. -the Forgotten' jnot funeral a fortune cost have must that that'-we } flows the at turn-out would one, forse "em "show I'll no, one Well, nd ‘ her nelghbo of any did nor to her, Burgh, | news de> Clarence was a. long ‘ | politeness be would his«death that ot | foresee "champio welght F » ; ' ‘ y. 1 iat from But ! t erret aoe uy nel 1 * , ; far 1 Ce speaker he thez The Ones . . vale Mine i Col Dy \ ‘ dare.voultnlky. 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Sally exclaimed, Uib-swan,'> "Welly him :and..burrin" ce al 7 : | iz, s o'elo i ' d burt ri k Killec 1 vistidy. t ss Vane | Sliced tomatoes are better if served with Harry young bed,"aes sald he|to‘ Um 1 sur and summe! this gether . dealing clous ‘Why said, and smiled and he jest sort of sun "the after evening, same That : matt Atay Anal ioc sess pan hel vet UM a frigut up Jet's fix him the} wouldn't and along, get should lettuce. You can then eat the lettuce and ° . . ~ & UME ) . ane f ‘ f is S vuh didn't' J] know of cours Ann, Ann| Manny Fanny disappeared, had rays last ; tallIL all of his for - help, |} ealous ~ ariges E eee , ; ha ; : ; cit uu 1. eft 1 fu hu huvera t h¢ r. | yell for ite jea be girls other leave the tomatoes when you | If saving rent is an object, give up your the awful grouch, don't you|Se shake IL did; more'n id m village) the through strolled Meyer Sully ous the loa es Vane young 1 \" after. midnight, _ "Dearest-Con She wrote; grum, and It glum feel I} as you same to back come I'd se for a fol naused erount-and: hMourvinc| i l of)* mede cout a red and pet : oa word t .a-Httho got , 3 apartments for the summer and go tg It smothimpulses better your all oe i ‘sa & I 3 with down iron et he low i} Rlack's > sh |@ white ore thar : & T have ternoon - ee ers; - quarreled we after the beside 1 prayer si to moments i lav s sis her it tarec bit > ns . be e ae slipped curtain old lan mo it's 5? got and: to you whisper Paris, because r , ‘ ae d ret . > ras +) ri \ #. a v : | worrying, I quitj that to proceeding before of her i dead gzrave syivl ; , pu lth slowly>sto began Marianne aac = 3 lot of ari a in < an has, ' she thought she addressed Guess, moneyae to envelope Mr herself. the letter to-- even form‘in have ditwo hadowy a Marlanne, answered Wiliam." wilil tomorrow know vou let eee lette She putit tt the over at ward andj;room clothes._ towa " Cash pileen)| And " a moment | ; two ane one yhe madly one ‘figures © the thereace foot burst chasing in front of ¢ amie from other the was-- tan ii on declare red ih the Wie the bed 1]A Ee broke ‘ e@ pate Knew na I "ht before'<Sally bast 1 1lGVer BriUisher borhood I e + maint 3yit, Sally lis in acquaint and r that's ted ae suppose: i -t use| the i icige h.| they y thing , i ef the‘ Pflowers street There grayi aiyi dite t UC] even from Z set pieces jest inv bloomin'| hee my whit h theleh heap} fr ven ou conspleuous made were "i that to word on turned jest ide newl vo Tree ne tt EN and eat Ape ain Eee she ex-/the her4 countenance over room, ree ic imtolkid "sid and of-"Gone, but| i Ww jest é iT | that knew | woc.land The but quit ju young between 1t a: somehow to prayed he said : was grievin x woman her he him sobs right was ah she knew every true, - and away crying at said i hii s , ror simply ' goodne want others an d | 0 come, o ure " don't its and it, dodgeeS cannotAnnor youSeaTac If sojEut softly " hop, J flinehe victim a at kicks one about! night| e aaune visit it on To remove tan from the skin-stay three months in a dark room, The best way to remove sand bathing suit is to burn the suit. from 2 pena Toere SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1907, - = LA REPUBLICAN, et ae Ee ee ae THE INTER-MOUNTAIN |