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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 4 is at . Ancient of Tell Filed With Gold Dust . OF Men WEIRD I Still Are den ADVENTURE}..; Ino ‘ Looking for ' Treasure in wonderful discovery I had made | bos It 1 gly ; and she i i entering this place I found it much} turned over as easy as I could stone altar. It was four feet high and|I was in the act of speaking BY she MAX full gratification | |= . . large enough for the priests to have}put a finger on my lips | ean erpiisns d the slaughter and sacri-| "Last night while we epl oundls fice of a vietim six feet in length se|. we! again assaulted, bound and : ~ 1907 Copyright of | Republican Special Service, die to (the®-plait on out i hind this were two smaller aoors open- | cy iked is picture whose ta, Tda Miss it js easy Of cour I} ¢nirst and terror One of these vaults. into small wonderful|ing most the of story The eold mine in the world and the treas-/entered, to find it different Phere}ty understand who did this, and ae hown, is one of the most beautlure of some ancient race is regarded! was a great heap of som«¢ thing against! wonders why they did not slay ut | Eu! gir of the younger a jal et of oon "She ewport und Yo) Ani New fou a be to is' reason The it and} gnye, over 1 held a match wall the the} In live who men ten least. by at Indian territory as ane truth, others it glittered like gold Agitated to des- | en, fact that it-is unlawful for a n sist wed Orrin Root of the Metropolitan Secof son compat 1 Ady 1 Street b a 2 drop of the to shed man be-}jeine evel ul mate hes I broke while | pe ration, redit, ra) degr: it some allow many laugh at it as a myth of the | fore I calmed myself sufficiently to CX= | of his people rain. they desired: to| retary of State Elihu Root flimsiest: character Many lives have|amine the stuff closely torture Doubt the sat not far | -- "It rience was gold {i had had long and I knew gold Seneca eEouni Saorinee: expe "jaway all day yesterday and enjoy | plac vhere four moans and cries for aid had slept MNT ORE RETR earan Strona torn, it Wh ill ‘vou have heard my tra ‘ tar } &} Trembling like one with a ehill, 1; real ~ Ofc it decer ue I nremist 14) looked at the heap of gold dust in me that if you will go with me to those |'! amazement Why there are two OY) cig ruins in the Death mountains, a fi three bushels of it, IT wispered [ de-): Oneida calls. them; Ww {iefind. two. or] termined to go back to my bear CAMP, | thre bush ot gold dust and in the |! hunters were returning to Fort Snell es during the night to devise some! jiq temple one. of the richest. gold when they made a very startling dis-| plan to move my great find lo MY|aiqc in the world 1 Dilnace where | covery Moans of distress were heard | home Thursting a big handful of the | the re jis a big fortune for each and|= coming from a location not far from | glittering gold dust into one of MY) cary one of us.' hea al . 5 i Ba, CG TGC room leave che I turned £0 pocket made! was investigation An ire trall. and the hunters found an Indian girl My foot struc K some thing soft a Eneakine péfotevhiltorhosemehohad | anda writhing white in Tt was pitched lives of The man staked agony and captives when very to the near earth) the bane death,|my Of hand (En a on the eee rock a for r ae support dat been nearly night, and the boys | found tha it came | In contact with their tent, hoping to save the; some thing sticky father istound d the suffering people [ struck another match Then I 1 were restoratives unbound were and} applied almost and|my eyes crazed ith The the alta scene as aN listening the mountains : 1 with the dirt of them washed from their face s both | blood and a child 2 two or three are were recognized by several of ving dead at its base Phe poor ripped been had breast infant's was|/little man white The hunters the the vital organs of its bosom and and the girl was Onei-|open Lawthorn John . da, the pretty daughter of old Goteho. | were exposed on streng o teen vad senseless about edit talk he explained att acked, muddenio and" daylight Hunter's * pera Sp bound This Strange a ey unting abou catia ih a lone : 00 GE Gat they ee that knocked ear wee OoSURO © open alr d i hard: peer occurred) put er me I [that Adventure, determined region as to fast get as away possible, ie es : ' famished miles farther wes wacuntaina | kie bt from ets rhe er 5 hunger, eof eaeanecot the spe an some little of the bed prospector, the old particles of gold feet 2 ind. ried 1G search ¢ Alice: hears from [I ran |-phy Phe caravan camped next day licaps of would be gold dust ere gather-/of the nearly|vidine , great confident that in 1 treas- I concluded to| yjch placer claims or locati hams|o aa Sie f ing Te : Be gC Fi oh ham r's t year's the aa att lot of rectangular cpenings in the someone who ecr sd away 5 cell of a glee Ww , . Clap prison, This |lon, is a recent picture of John Dil- many years taken a prominent the movement of home ruls part a noted Irish leader, who Irish has sided ot wu p Speelal an quality good une Sicillian Taffeta Made dust Cloth, extra silk, full, pleated and deep a shirred flounce, iorn its light welght, for pre-| ay THE Sa fr al . 1 on: ‘an of Inglish session }|up al loose .s and ‘bre im have $5.00 SKIRTS--SPECIAL and taffeta Our White band Check, Just trimmings Lacan while els Gieccipiecsis ciara the proper This aise oi oar score caer dps OY BF ty anult. that »voars } e 4 ' fa Thai I Whe oa nee , Us osotidrds ned ' are writhing on the rack triumph. orks | ai coseunte r 3: a shame, cnbiens ar him AEN stirs no. an extra nerve he temptation' ein herald férth-n. = never won victory, carefully Yn in the Thus weel ¢ ' | | ‘put where"ane had } en out ih ted. davaled wo, t iorses Baaneaitot Were Sis ; 7 rs OM I Mf Fai, when battle | |'| + | another tia Ba an Special Servic e, ohn Nicholas Brown jee of a Don Joan omposed of er te taken up if h rric certain sul lowed by « the pleasure ul " not exactl the| ene-| llbe taking real life break New York Sun in rt Jjr., of arouses ympathy dmiratior th ; Copyrignt his*s streaming ' z be sidered a him from people 1 Quite in and it the reverse is concerned. on|organization to look upon is of soctety marriage of high~class, richest atiment)ouln Jn" seers Shall h the case By the she is as the where] advice ho the he : "tf: z statesman, oe reels th 6 ial te child in the world. ural o He -with site Foi mn hi and a! chalky boart orator, ag alter ernoon wa or yet to : that effort, Siaorde a i easy so iB holds aside beside present} about the compell Bi let he only pos-'around she house of it does prize for emerge her heart own?|struggle? her She need gossip of not concern other herself! women, but] ssemble the congenlal friends] her, whom she may. But with are great wanted up of an excellent cloth, all the YOUR An opportunity ONE HALF. INSPECTION was oes for its coming, and inspection a pretty white wants . - . . not offer her the it-the husband. unharmed from bargains waist, waist, to heart note to the the great reverence in which stork.-Washington for this people long to he turn-back , te year just back or when 59c sleeves, open front 5 c short black c Skirt quality Muslin, Em* i extra turn-back o S Muslin, sleeves length | V good Pongee cuffs, match. quality A shaped neck c Muslin, regular 60e Wt oa o6 cate extra wide, collar and 32 cuffs with at; Trimmed Silk Coat, trimmed drawer ivkeleica coe inches Specia 6 Eat vie dlp aid Seg TC nicely rien Si Tk Jong, extra trimmed ET deep with ee tucks and 40c Coats full, silk i of the Drawers--Special A lace Special beautiful braid at the Mr respect and they Herald A Muslin An extra good quality Embroidery trimming Special at Handsomely . of A regular $2.50 skirt Monday at $1.95. Made up of an extra broidery and lace trimmed, deep flounce Speciul Monday Tor eeeeee to A season with black figures for.,....... W hite and her $4.00 for made nats such The International Bird. any rate, it ought to warm \t Peter Pan Waist for outing, loose collar White with the regular $1.00 Waist, for ..... Weat Monday Jumper Ris iis which asks, "Why did Has my victory ben2fited Roosevelt's Spain Ch $3.95 Skirt A Jaunty euffs and figures, a qual- styles white $1.00 A pretty white lawn waist, A regular $1.25 WElst LOM saa eee «ac man~tail- made latest Ga Be struggle requires great heroism, a neroi¢m for which there is no reward. ee ae mad ho ee the life of a saint am manifo temptations |finds no recompense, no taeneatn e re misfortune into her home to add melancholy and bitterness Meals ing is all ready with the a magnificent all-wool, and to aa o cri which should exclude] ter in intercourse with respectable} to its the bands ; It would be an inh pate ible and dreary jany one? Is society with its hard, self. procure!) place, f 19 culine friend could |ish maxims, worthy of the sacrifice he r1t down. 1 the fireplace without arous- | offered upon its altar-my life's happitand left)/Ing the gossip of th neighborhood. | ness?" 19t find} Feminine friendshir ire rare and beAnd the answer is apt to be an em. : if this is| yond a certain point unnatural, and phatie "No." is yet not con-} le§{st of all would she introduce a sis; 3 d, hi eyes y «a {although . 107 Newport, » taken to Pa iris soon by his mob ers eo will see his uncle and aunt, ‘ns "vie sgt and Vicomtesse Romain D'Os : the vicomtesse being "Mrs. Bro ster Mrs. Brown will tra pl am hel health --- - - -_--_- - of romantic halo » that the amiabl4{ world, far iry than the Bed- eee LOUK Love! tito: wipes chalkkycoat what right does this strong and indeee : ce mote r are a Oe aa: gz oO renoune efor e 1@ satisfaction he obtains Ped the eee ae girl to renounce for life the satisfacRees which appeals with effect to even ie strongest of us. A reputation is a very substantial possession, and the )} opinion of one's social equals plays the | most important part the inner and outer life of the individual. And shall the sly maiden throw away her title te this possession? She would then [pass her life among strangers, more dependent than if married, more ex|P sed to calumny than the married | woman, the preservation of her reputation her incessant and tormenting care, for soclety requires it untarnished "a sche ; his tt Ney pand, ce pa ae Te 4 he Ww 4 ed eVEry-| orry ne ak Ree Young W ly sie | OSC rs Love, he ‘hiv who would bea' general and go-and nahr ¢ : Le Hd : ume, ie ut stage 1@ aN Yee theses : SORT, Who } aril like ier . done, himself | .McGraw I | When Bre: itness comes Sorry . a Y OUE a pe parchink though hi heart may echo crowd's despairing: erles tlambers dow 2 as iddder duste lon, | lo r | ent a dut And Hé Comes The Hot your will have fer your and full--Special up to His blot nn doe romance INVITE planned tte or. marks one slight. twist of that right wrist he might arouse the crowd dance upon sts myriad~ feet. and shout its joys aloud | But all neglectful of the fame. that might full' well be lis | By chalking wrongly what Is not, he chalks aright what Is Mag- AY 4 Se id torment eHat Ki he i ! t Be! Vee. of chiffon P anama Morning we Suit, pleated $2.25 Black _ And ‘ full the | To two big specials a W ith Tins Cravenette, bbe L Al fOXATICE x nd . rf lif t es ! best i garments, WE We al excellent qui uy A Pe $15 eee WORLD. preshi -the him ] Ronot m m i corpl a nort dicts convention up | By sum- 4 ing | brought colors, in plain and fancy weaves. get a handsome suit at about with Coat wear, finished ored ity Petticoat material, Rain shirt-waist y {f 1 4 ve IVES ‘do ed are4 the assortment gored, 5.00 Heatherbl sell for. 35.00 they last just National He HESE Petticoat Big extra special fine lustrous mer wear, deep flounce. All eolors and black. Special at A Bewutiful Irish ieee uae IN A pretty regular of the guaranteed taffeta ruffle. All colors Lie olen ates aries ats! dial whe ease Made up of box back coat, Lot the be- vite Success The hero had just gauntlet for the fal Just wait," P., whose pic-] the leader of the parliament. rest 1 burden e ; girl. who {s too nsitive: toa ae nmoved by cheers and plaudits thdt in ncumbranee to elther brother| er. ilvos. rise ter, especially if they are nar Unswerved by threatening glances from ne 1 she Ja lohe t "| re hous ingry eyé ‘These most of 9.95 for at in is the ed- some re bound for Brooklyn though the world may wonder why And some will haste to Harlem when they hav to. by and by But all now pause with hope ful hearts and straining optics, for yoroes the street a silent man is chalk- ale of ‘Tailor-Made Suits $22.50 LADIES' TAILORMADE SUITS at $11.75 Three Big Waist Specials $27.50 WOMEN'S TAILORMADE SUITS at $14.95 Skirts extra party which has Dublin. $5.00 White Wool Skirts $3.95 White I n Lc fave of O M. of £0 that va |or or pres sean re Rody e White Washable Beautiful. sizes ‘ that Hi} : lil a pe John Redmond, ure here appears, tr nina BABY companionship core J. MONTAGUE, day along Broadway the thronging thousands with mingle BERie the"Rarmultitude SU fo Hey il uppell mn, okl matd,| contains a rnful ing The solidarity | Ot th farnil dove not extend 4u iall ' { ilur f 5 of the ehildren Wher r tad the brother Nd) Sister parate, each one wishes to| tread alone the path of) life ind the] | constant JAMES idee Of nwa S e ee | With line and goose-ege l (is wBIGTOr the earn ill oft met ne the th ri und | ae m0 fi} na ie t Moe h the . : usy aril trom le fore habi ae man who works by proxy is apt! to find hims« i the position « Mile » Ish ho ser his. friene Tohn Al den, to propose marriage for him-t P lla, and lost what he t ifter SChTATEL eee Wifrely Consolation | oO of I lans at populat vil he ' YY is looking" over il ank scone od: comparing ‘his Ji f itient "T hada great mans nore patients | ear than T have this h remar} to hi wife ‘ vonder where they have all gone to Vell, never mind, dea she replied ‘you Know all we con do is to hope . Aes | 1207 PM ee and| unmarried boot ‘ in carries s Bet he it i en ae: ee ee ¢ his funcra} something. like the| for It was about eight!for With Suspender straps, made duck, skirt ee and full. Monday, La Ly ! 0 ld Be ; ngs rk are at . Prom of time , MIDE | tegerity Ati t And-They aj long ago. hi Bee das ee asiie ae ; "! os wn 2 oe aes ‘ - a 1s ) -- funer 1? rere 5 a military) San ae S . ‘Sti inger-No; it's the funeral of my| Big June A all. { It a} aj; to and clothing d Nuggets man e I rhe nes for e Special Service, Copyright , ve poverty oO OF azine. wall} belonged the mpl Lee | Wisdom | y in had struck a match. Then [ saw nothing but an empty vault that had| Republican evidently been chiseled in the solid! by from the an being and, stream I glanced around and opposite my position, reminding me at) once of the cliff dwellings in Arizona. | I fairly ran across the stream to look| into one of the openings in the wall. It} was as dark as midnight Inside and, of course, I could not see anything until} wall t ym | | it was easy for me to see that. the reeks spelled goid in every direction Several leads of gold-bearing quartz ‘e view. Meters etree a ona T exclaimed. and was in the act of rising to make closer examination when I noticed their P th < or maliy in "dle Ficivs ane a ith instinet disgrace, One | Crve high Lawthorn froin tion n | e ‘P ent d all his RICHEST ing rhough hes are wrung and eyes are | filled and souls are in despair e | Though lamentations rend his ears and } curses fill the air, roid sob arise &-atified m diy: lrRoueh : Disappeared, Had Lovers the refuge ea-| albet:| aCe for subs lieved that he was in a region usually | "While I was bending over the aniAct at ae avoided by Indians and known to the | in "3 I wil eta been ihenind iby : L| dre ams rar a ' aS ~ sever lames, = eet eee : a ot an Ghost "Mountain." "Devil | oe ee nod puenee ical = eerie ee Mo ains" and "Death Mountains." " Gue day we entiowed a wounded bear REDMOND AND DILLON. into a narrow ¢ anyon, where the walls of rock on either side rose to such an immense height that the rays of the] sun hardly penetrated the dark gorge. | ‘It was a gloomy ater sana ing place," said the hunter ‘and when I came up with the crippled bear } I dispatched it at once, hoping to get away as soon as possible. After sticking the bear I went down to the little stream that roared through the gorge| to wash my knife and slake my thirst While resting a moment on the bank I saw their PranCoraunsatiantanitte wien hw ca Ate) anes Ea: ay is: ae hg " " we 5 ts ee ny: : ahs : e are I was e u soeee badly to do, what kn to the bear for the purpose of ing my accoutrements Being on Ais jsib ‘ and recover the tre is=} had ai Fai Fes, ak : da a ne a | a be for , wet were cotentiects NORDAU, He has the tacit permission of society} coms to procure the pleasures of woman =} The companionship when and where he ean:| to be it calls his elfish enjoyment guc-| ox ce es and Irrounds them with m kind Ler | been lost and thousands of dollars have been spent In searching for this! lost treasure of the lost lovers, Those who are best informed on the subject 1nd who are ftirm believers in the ex-| istence of the mine and treasure are; convineed that Its location is known lo} two noted Indians About two years ago a party of} UNE direct, immediate vie-}] evs ni star i ‘ Whav oerceltsmonly ER VLOW RaOf ind on ain escape of U, . lk | Ch ffi S / . - rincipa u erer | a 3 Bs | ti l C. d t | tons t on ura nna oh RR RTS fe ah wi ORs tee ah ee pam Commi.) beta eee: peel ee U he dor ot have the ability or courage to assume the responsibility of found-| ing a famll in midst of a soclety| which i iostile and Da ul, instead) or being kind ind neouraging ul would be more natural, he remaing un-, married, but without renouncing the} by, when t resen Ss Pr SS Woman is the moc Our AE usual," 1 Man larger than the others It was aboul/the light of the l s - recogni:z | iforty feet in width and length, while| Oneida. She had lon seen My et-| id-|t! 1c roof was almost beyond the reach | heart We had planned to mart! in Hid jof the rays of my fliekering matches. |/the near future Amazed y ne id her} On the farther side there was a great) standing over me in that wild region, | Oklahoma, e BY ft and s P er m ORE [0 shi weet l maT sh mal a create a big sen- | Dea that it would | 1 know s on wet os made and other archaeologists | sation among i scientists the same time I was) Poastin year meal | confident "tha I had found a bonanza| saved by Todian Girl iof gold. T was about to return to my] } | bear when I noticed a nopening a ‘You ean imagine how ny biood great deal larger than the others. Over jthrilled with emotions when I re al= this door there were hieroglyphics and;jzed that someone was noiseless eul{the figure of a god in bas-relief Tp-|ting my bonds When, I> was loose I} Temple - TALE the <s. Gam, <, Seen d P th I Woma BRIDE n - Se: JUNE 2, 1907. LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, YORK U, could captor and I talking e my about wall. the in another untilThere;and the|hear did themno moving | there that judged I and whispers, located at a dizzy hefght)in was 200 feet from the base were two men and a boy 1 as right umazed and highly elated|as t the men, but Pree Saas row ltop Jtop row | "7 SALT eae ‘PRETTY rooms above 2 ‘1 ie these row | rc we Hunters REPUBLICAN, | with truggled I Though face andjmy other the six and way one [toot ithe ceiling was not high enough to/}desperation, I was quik kly bound hand | allow a six-foot man to stand erect ea foot me tied { ; a aes rat ae soon discovered that there were several!face toward tne earth coule o 9 |