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Show Pwaae Se Se pees | Magazine Section es Be rr A a SALT eieet gy Year and a Day, by Ran- | dolph pcntield i beh Ts dei Is. distinctly» ¥; Goukias i. Sphinn Richar thlemrann ing the texture paper, and he weaker -@ Weaker.-SanNovia peered ror : ‘of CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY. Pages 1 ont of OF TRAINED MUSICIANS WILL WEEK'S CHAUTAUQUA. ASSEMBLE heavens!" fate isn't Ss 2{ of Being Poor | ~ - -~ his There an she | was once alabaster poured box this a oe a ne ee of Bethany. r he erled, £ r¢ in x lo : it hadWe a far through the | of the elty where his offices were situated when he be-| came aware he was being shadowed | by a°man on the opposide side of the} street, He Stopped and looked at th man, then crossed the road "You are watching me, sergeant?" he inquired, pulling on "6neof hi s/ gloves to disguise the fact that hi </ hands were trembling. Wiat new Ss} | have you heard * "I understand that Mr. Wells 1 sinking, Mr. Richardson,' replied the who, despite his tweed ‘suit anc j?/ felt hat, hore the Stamp the police} rorce Tes es, to see IIk know , ‘B ; ve re : in = the year have‘ to be and how Mr. k know I And, after one the oe tomorrow Yes, that! I Knew not up all But sort of until that that the | ae se Bc | Ogden Tabernacle Choir, which have-" "No might i night. doubt, sir. be taken of will appear nights of oratorio o} manual organ and two grand pianos] Pioneer day grand musi-!| Will be used for accompaniments, For] ; ere he ening night the Ogden Tabercale, a miscellaneous Bea nine opening igh waiaae will come in of t he . aniza leading eadi . so soloists> me of, special inied by train, many and music a eigare Junction City. ‘e} eacl ave will be lovers tiently * Well," und the committees The harmony an re, earn committe biggest to be a Seren tices . eae ne AG - page tie musical eyent ge oF ever | oi they are be nding| Soloists-Miss the promise prano; sc Mrs., Oo e good. best tralto; Fred UITLe rth Pnsic b hoir s er Bee to ‘ street it may Fo ter he , as ‘ al said ataStarting you're going save-you now some OO to ee see d¢ ager en trouble The - afternoon was Borter- his reflection in a mirror | her | hea ad leclaration other Wells of his ove was to ¢ ger ave Hinve hav AMERICAN ake Tabernacte alee a Lyerning sway or Tabernaele John C. \ppearing ia | Dy | yx Robinson, Clive, the him iting ‘a k follow-| No, | ed Dey HL) lin thon Rien hehat week, CONN and : Wed.:as. WiRe~ lI: dson:. took ym elimmer of hope course, | | L Prins ever day pa nad And to forg fo t::t intr: a then, | ; ver oO idenly,-almost at theseleventh 2 ue have Tuesday | We ThiBe aretisron teen "a und /bad: chr turn miaty was the lmight first e Jsuburb |drew on breath walked out where near | young garden the woman gate which as Wells to thoughtful |: tO | dav draw a from the he leaning Mer eyes serutin city hi as idly bent wrong ; :. 16 ec was fal tos pieture|. art| pk } own js taking leading PF on| 1] sho rf W. D! 4 Haywood defense ol ior! e Nila for the murder of Gover! ur Idaho. urs, nenb Steu infirmity, but it gets who has a little.can secret Who mo of enjoying has much tite and does not is bring no and real means continued pleasure to to spend a the BCM RS SA}, Soprano, "Fear SXENot Ye, (Dudley Buc kK); $15; $10 i Conurale, i, r ‘Tenor, 5: $ cieL aritone, ASD will "Good- bye" "Light" repep gh O _ (Tosti); violinist; engiThe ceiuneTwo $15; 388, Grenadiers $10. rmourer's - Song,'' yes in avertec 4 you { a ae o pote tragedy? voice plaplaintiv on the point of ven eve appy meee e dificu ilty, Piano, Soul!" of Housley. ' (Bohm), a see eee _class, 3 $10;, Fontaine "|Send wy," x La JOSEPH a of not fewer tenor, ral te d baritone to amateurs, Contests for open in oo), the entitled know belief have that atthe "You ‘ be dic Llost: that he, my hte two $ me an that ee he wish to 1 was a Shie. of L state an act the even ee ae = - statute more which to Naa the table about and, glanced orlaw pickhim, thoughtfully. she began, and quickly. : a@rew her within the shadow of the | door. s "Not till November, Bob said Wells, turning over a buneh of grapes on the table beside the lounge chair. "Oh, that'll suit me right enough. I was afraid you'd fix it sdoner, and it wouldn't: look well for the best man fo be shoved up the aisle in a bath chair, would it?" -- | ‘ TWAIN'S GIRL BRAVE 5 ‘ G3 Dea Director Ogden Ste Night Opening a )> teen } Tabernacle ning ‘ Choir, of Appearing IY Io BY Nig ee OE aie ates vit -e ide, with | dering 1 i e he ‘h hisis gaz h look from .' th od ! Tse nearer ‘ . to}stared star slightly, ' 2 | of he recov- wa-at' the uu e nit 1 ) \ ken ul { at im, him, waving waving spirits Mamie ‘Do you ae bed-|kept me \ onn "You eves of 1 Wells. at Chautauqua. away?" have be en ill?" é strength {on whose the jently telline ey away away held out suspicion thele &£glass to him. of you he cried has inquired Wells, eves scene was evi- den "ay ref Be ) : . : an repeated Richardson lave "Surely-Oh, surely, if he felt he} For a tew ads. th mea Serena} eae from one hour to another could, not recover It he'd fore ‘Thursday die be- | atexpression wouldwishbe toa-natural| each other onin "throb DAO "the TORTS lark at Cae Tae that your face ae Rees Sai life was on my } for justice." the rea~}in oly whom discovered that "Will you let me put that question /to you in another way whe en he ts pro See out of danger? Yes." she answered, faeintlys aaa RED, TN -" breath, ir I : might has of averted-if I had presumed in time to have told you that I loved you?" he said. socal clas me please Miss Shera . on<ged Sent "May ane I-shall I infer that all would well-this awful thing quar- eae Fae ledviddl hall "Come," had loved and trusted as a friend, wa ing to him making love. to you while pretending | despatringls to-to hope I-might. win you liye eupean ( SC ake ab, piano to ardson moved to ing up his hat, aravely. ages, Adsiré jealous. jealously . a nurse nave can mixed of worth this discovery may have more than dinary significance in the eyes of the enforcement people. BEMIS: fone Anis aii. thea he might take? k ie A bbe ‘ St |or: Sanders -sav- jealous to that tragedy divided for into ointment Vv enon gn h s she even by tae rarcee: North Dakota has prohibition, and as the supreme court recently ruled out a special enforcement official, created by the late legislature, than 28 nor ¢ eae violin, soprano, } and bass solos, and singers ere mee act, poor drastic than that of publie officials can be force thee laws. As oree r censtees without raising bites your male to gave.up r In North books wii ; entries he North Dakota's Strong Law. prying state's attorney, over Dakota BALLANTYNE, baritone; which in in pEpyoked:you-into-nsng | "] was n¢ e."' Wee notre |The Shack Wells Against tive swe and guzed at she said, presently, as areely ely last 12. he stood "Come him ll inten wonderturn-| watching in and het see feel I tan,"' he muttered,| Lee : months nave utterly shat-| softened and Binh Aho weakly he hele else inl OhaniSori I didn't mured usingknowhis you, old Bob friend ss | Oh. ‘th he aap eee nick-| course, pame that s ee it's me "Flow horribly you have} you but at S all changed!" ribly weak, ey Richardson wavered, then dropped] er is any good, on his knees at the bedside and, bury-| not go under. ing the wasted Sat : face, burst into white een hand under sobbing im er his} . " c you've a he was too physically weak to cor quer -: ; ‘Don't murmured Vells, his oa ctrainea on't man Miss Sherwvyn, can vou get hima drop of brandy" The fellow's il E ean at aati Pee thet "Te ‘ a ; Bo Sah muttered W ells, shyly; orrible mistake, Bob, Of se wful ‘time for i pan aba ore Meese rign area ET yaa as I a at it in I' ant hink it as I shan't worry, now and lance fe ll back that upon will a give pillow, weakly, and he cee his eye Stili: eazine" at Wells' ee Richlasers roxe ate so as not to Rbnice thes hedoanel rning, met the even of actall: middleaged man, whom ne recognized as Dr lers. The she aan "Can the " from in'a miscellaneous in Apa e mac An. ppItste ea a S is the true secret o ving- chosen by the eee aon the chatr"Robin Hood" (De man Koven), to adjudicate etor $15; $10. any of the contests, |making yourself happy-and it an ne as (a> "Cavatina" (Raff); first | done upon the basis of having a e but all adjudiantors will be present at|cla ¢ a appertenes Mazurka" ae than upon the necessity of hav(Weintawaik i) $10, e Comeceiiane o lege ng and ma. prizes to Violin, se "cond Bi whe, "Salute 4‘Amour" To: learn this win let sunshine ana pe oupostt rae Elgar $5 peace ait the mblest aome and as x . ‘song. of) | kacp at Satine welthe the Jo" anat the Mixed chorus,* "Gloria ie th Mass) Piano, First class (ay g b mere ossession: of not Mozart, $50 Also a second ae Rte number to$100; ee cherie aoa: be selected oR give ana 7 "each cannot give, com 9 ear ng a peting Contest Nights. Saturday nights will be | contest Fred Graham, the announces that Monday will | day Se $15; | use This mvommah Two and last = Pe eae |and make itTones go soeis far ee and. their then little think |they have done toeir best with Israel" Z = "Lift Taine Eyes (Logan): | tite dollars, theays.annual: Wagee ofhe one man in os (Schumann), be (Fan- Kindly <indly SERB Brine judges ‘head,' rit ean and see up eb 5 w, whose W hose of "Moonlight $15 irte e rae he sat : ‘ ene l SPECT IED P ‘Gut," she said, panting, "can you As she wheeled See ane OM fee WERSr doctor Te gave a start of surprised recog. | hould:.' . stopped ine him him hi if he,'run ignor- for : a cabinet the risk -abine of letting a dieie igner dor tichardBtand near the e door answered, tragedy: ery | | nition "has ha [ pit th il im n ig heart to you,|@nt that bowed curtly, as he adyou hungered for his pardon?|son leaped to his feet, with RPP UE « ve. | vanced to the bedside. Maa chee G FOCdt \ Rupert But he perfectly loyal|Could >t meet yi worla-""you him in the after- come muscle his and ts nerve weakness. w is he?" he asked, wearily ea 16én he sat . down! ee 1001 "Good ate ( 5, Lae he f said,d, gently oy ys | Ni ' " st see him,}/on the edge of the bed and, grasping | looking downevening | "Not so well as he was last' week- | at his patient To me! and light You'd given- Oh, heav-| No, ne groaned, "I must see | 1. but Tells' hand, stronger stared than hé was straight this|en, before |ly touching his wrist what.a tragedy!" he muttered with | Mamie." Sey ens a ‘man who sees a hideous | a I ¢ to nurse him. ‘How ts he, doctor?" asked Rich|a blank sare. "Does Wells know that ee } ees helping act = Friis turned slowly to the staircase| him, like a tana PE yu loved m« jandShe with shuffling steps he followed | apparition. Ke ailentis has falls ved i AAR O "ner antosthel Conon jardson, ale : as Sanders straightened himcannot say; perhaps he guesses, jher up to the first landing. he led |B b ae nloge sod Wells fat andy close e se "arching the| door after) Why?" ‘He'll. outlive Thursday, sir," was | house Opening oy the door noiselessty she led | Bob," whisp Tee Soe ‘Does he Know ‘rowly. that 1f he dies puts be-|him he across pointed answer. the threshold of "He a large|other's is stronger face, narrow ly. "It [Eten ou I have sufferec puts me | be uffered,"' sheshe whispered ; ae i hte morning. | ror tomorrow He took a] whisperes night I may . be|}room, : a shaded ere upon > alright rs és ack Sha, lit ec by Lhe money hangec it iy : boa | be seas Paani ance lamp fr aut midday e to with looking see how grav j table at a little distance il ly mm 2 you look emt a es," .S..-Darrow, three J. gonartet, a le night-H. gravely PAU jcome nce Oe Stern Then it is you, Mr. Richardson? : rf ie atte rly fi Ise,"' tered my nerves, and I am not fit for} | shi said, quiet aclook..of pain. cros i | ven 0 Me wild. licking his lips,| Such an ordeal [ hurried here jing her to} fa thought J recognized : a a ng you, slowly and and yet ve ry you softly, | crave are so ch inge d his pardon Lbefore i ang : ne the end, 3 i Rare but fariivinens from my mind is ‘so distraught, jeould I am not so| feel sure Mr. Wells ORE oe fe ze I ilse? Vou vou, mean | senrerally e nfeebled, that I feel I cani like to see you, I think ; Pa . f et making love to vou: that |net face: him." | You, too, are changed {s clare here M. é 5 e i ‘aiehtenec erself he dre jed mat he loved you. mind con~ leteCan revenge Ee for | | straigh 3 so he «I umbl her In doing : nin cely a, more complete WS rarer. ‘ r qg noise. and when why an what ) responded, A not even "But ' inethinking .Wiispered e provoked factor | exclaimed me esttatlo Noe ft eyes- don't Bs a} upon the on him in SHArred' 8S) Ne xolk dully. +3 I. um yer "[L s a Re Bald Ane } ED and perceived Ma eae : us Miss) Sherwynt//he man lived, house you iicharason free et 16 | . }be J BI VR At x { giveness,. butthere were reasons to} | given lL could not Can you understand? 7 . pride. his of Ernst ontests follow Conteat: far' Hime: ante Gg gspacially woreanigeds tets, ~ r 1 permi W. ceuan he Leg choir program ilto, Choir, ee O11. ae Te of age Willard . Daynes, Weihe, ShepJosephArthur Ballanty ne, Dougall, ee hpi Mr. Call wees eee "ees Browning Contestants . AWYER. BIG , ot re per- < itlempting | instead of man A Ol Wethe. 3 more than 50 yoice Contest for piano, should} new sow with his own seeds o experience "drawn from his personal battles and struggles. How to be happy, though poor, is ‘ second , the McClellan, George| , rechairman: Tf eo ae I loceasion, ; to Soloists-Mrs. Lizale soprano, Thomas S. Thomas-Edward, Ashworth, ten- ri "s Mamie himself! He a denic leni "a it W with a laugh, Hugh bemade Many have been received, and it is possible that another night bwill be given over to the contests. Fach contestant must be a bona fide resident. of Utah. The poirts to be considered in the contest are First 1 intonation and tone quality second linterpretation: third ittack; fourth, phrasing and expression: fifta blending Volume will not be considered in the mixed: chorus adjudications: The Director ; a Lake |} be blam<e established friendship and Richardson "ds s hould and rs o lose his jowed him t reed with traitorousls bari- Browning, Airs" ... | 2, Mr ‘eihe. prametee) weike : lursday Friday | held the | manager, P of amateurs up S. Ensign, director; J. J. McClellan, | had. pro-| to the doctrince: pleasantly all all accompanist | attentions 1 ' *_ sm nother o But he as like ving. man the evidence she her sex in ,€njoyving. i EA Au could induee of Mie comple = oI her conquest; the more ine | haps, be use BCall tea' d so bong the the to to contesting. The following EaeiRATaidieior: a J.-J. McClellan, Fyvening. ; Salt | marked | Acecrding fection, so. no away from the om of riches and enter a field of pleasure, a he can 22. n st Russe | men who had known him in-] a year before, pa ed him athf* 72 the treet without a glance of recog ~ nition ind not because of what they ker ew about him, for most . of his ac- i quaintances sympathized with him, mT ren enerall inderstood that Ru-| pert Well had ected In a manner most provocative to a man of Rich-} urdson's quick temper und, innocent-| ly enough, Mamie Sher Bh ghee voked him. also, by Lllowing him to suppose shi encouraged. Wells to pay | enough, Mamie Sherwynt J. . "Printemps" ment Many timately ly J, a | siete | advertise-| ea Evening. musicale-Willard ssie Pred ei it Aan. Blegit when. Richardson alighted at suOy= | chester short though: the Journey was, it| seemed to~have -aged hi moonsiier-") 2 ably. he thought is he caught sight ee of Lak Dougall, RSD bal antec yw ENSIGN, j ady The Salt yoices e Ramsey-Morris, > | Careless, lnera Mrs. Browning. | "The Danza' . .» Chadwick | Mrs. Best. | "I Love You". ........,..Carl. Sobesk! | open open Adjudicators Of willaalualcatons, not serve in any |of the solo contests in which their} pupils are soPanta Moa Pighaapeay remit Miemso pra no; M Sains Call, tenor: Miss| soprano; o 5 > Rita Jackman, pianist. ea well . "Rontarbeie me price: ceie Mr.-Wells ib gee en ttre aT ried away * *¢ July Board) . may © - Tes ora | : poten Wandamere, | sss. is at | Variations pvetiqver follows: ee r two aft pia nt-Saens "Faus | pa Jackman "aaa Mr. "Mecieiian, chorus of ‘Gounod | jv Allanelt A "Acqua | as one Hark, My . a may violinist; ianist: ‘ impa- ;class, of Any Wednesday day grand Veihe Pelnns one iees Smith, tenor; cor H.} | yeorge I. Skel- iaen th tone | | Pioneer ane Myrtle a ¢A F vening. Ml Emma Soloists-Mrs, 1m L soprano; Hugh W. | eee Christmas,'' . Bishop | class, years. ho Zea 2 Ea Pp. Kimball, pianist <in : ; | , Ogden Tabernacle c Ballantyne. direc ‘fan. pp Seager 4 ee ee First -Selected : Hiawatha," TeSong stivalof Chorus; 200 sClo Re , 99 Monday Evening, I whitney Coombs cantata, July "The 22, First ef ned merene eee summer in Utah, and effort to e make have engaged ot view ,eople you that. "we desire dein: ‘look beyond money. can make his Meade as apart from fis material possession He can think = Night" Tare. <n offered P the} | euetee Chautauqua Wandame | July 22 the jn ‘‘ The solo "Good Programs comea : ; will ¥ tcldek:| ga 8:15 o dr' But another your act you tent, as : turned away Violin cantata, accom-| 5. Coleridge Taylor's from the Minnehaha," from vour life > as as s:~ that it Was was vour weil as Mr. Wells' that Dr.) Sanders was engaged to save,.and that he was acting as your scout, to warn you aor ariatG sirike aS " - Ric hardson in Coombs' WO. ts cone thought of running areata ie ies off from ae ththeB goin tay oe con-| vided Pearl ms, for. steel ona ine: prizes'-in'.the musica sequence of my act. ae : lave done ev-| ceompetitio The concerts are to be |} dters a Sa ine withio _ mys pea ie held 3 ce. new. ahaa ne ae he oot ‘Soidiers rte 2 > i " aoe e iit ind Got co 3 great exponset have | % ses SO8UNe capaci C give pig We in or and what I wanted to savy point | held. i iss that IT iam out arya on bail and .have sur-ei-r | evarty rendered myself every time I Mae i'They sent a specialist to attention "to Mr of gifts see, Eerie ‘ It is the man oF small means who can be really ha , if ne will safeguard his condition with simple tastes musical | Is wy ealth by -~| It happiness, It think of ways large income. some day! ee is not We in Eh a fots that It is this everlasting desire to get more and make a better showing that is oppressing so many minds In these faye and driving them to self-destruce- | charge.| value. think We are' money-mad, and being so, are apt to ealge our vision with The gram, and two nights u| music: ul * contests among | an 1 r ar cree eat tht regarded this away material cents, readily get the than the wan Wants mor é Eee act to anc Aves he sat a village a witnesse objection: the of life. Life can be made happy without much ones or without emphasizing this element. Take the little that you are getting and take enjoyment in its use. It may be hard discipline to do this and may demand courage and patience In the trial But it is worth ie sicz , anes - | the-most s musical sical states, states. in' i the Lelongmie | zmercgp ence > asevening4s will! -such js the feast of of money ' 1 ee who as on too much attention nowadays and drives away the sweetness and beauty ( Riet tie . 2s the charge f to i went said saic oe‘ sce, s a daw red :and ‘alte that's quite another al Wells and see, we gives remanded, on." vent commercial lire all ant te to it woman ster, ae was the gave dollars do. "Sinking?' repeated Richardson his pale face a: imore hagrarc 1/ look "T had a tek gram from Di Sanders, who js attending him, a lit| tle while ago, saying he was distinctly | but searcely implying that he course, T don't know the exact wording ff the telegram the chief got," returned the policeman ‘All T know fs I've got te watch you for the next few hours." "But my bail's all right," said Richardson, with a ghastly smile, "and I've surrendered mvseltf regularly all} the time." "Oh, I know you have, sir But you see, youre in rather a queer posi- | tion The charge on which you have been up to ceurt from week to week and month to month, as might ay, for the last twelve months, was one of shooting Mr. Wells with intent} to do grieyous bodilharm, and your | friends went bail for you on that] « ha et while i "W at remanded and a of ointment, valuable sit a se , ; ree 2 , Sen men who saw iti as simply throwing Mours. rad not gone JUSINGCSS Quarter a soonero No than © ottookMeet upSis pay his hat; teenth stick and hour. gloves| cy Reteeae out, saying as he passed| the clerk's : rough room, Pe that he} pe be away from the office som«¢ | ion , 8. \Little Sermon on Happiness IN "We oe ‘ aker, . Great hoarsely Surely we 3 lasts : : . to JULY 14, 1907. vere fe]- | pink tinted the Slanced HUNDREDS LAKE é au ofwindow apprehensively S e 1red:-""dle ceeerry. ; he ; muttered-"distinet- fice Che Jnier- Mountain Republican obo i * ee thought ‘At he . fi ae mate ain'I And "Ve he cannot yet : on the say,"'se coming © often vo you-I to ask been 1ave hi "How }ajlmost for-|him ! and must killed you? e answered.| answers » ecruasked, eer ony, AAR, Vers"How?" a uesuons my, te mny in a low, she exclaimed, "Ll have writing to writing to of nis | to I scarcely those|him han? he feel toward him, who stood me, who] between | ever Richardson and peeMamie closed stood by - cautiously from the bed.|m the door behind! hoping it, gazing ; approached bedside and low, in of breathless bent eagerness | : doubt- | ardson's heart stood still, at - the|come, the an attitude And Rich-| But as she for a old long fe HEee time that eae 7 me e bee ee y 7 would +t ‘ ar dat you feats euie untern nal. didn tHoDEheT can 1 iM don't think that I yours' you ? 2 ih is Richardson ; turned : 1 , hope) ‘ oe and} not inquiring as to that," Rea ene eh pte ubtly. "Will Pence: yp re-| he | os "I think that T shall be able to an-| that question a. week decelved| e sharply : tI | : ; Rae swer \ \ A few moments later rh Se Shia Richardson stood in the 0 hence, | Mamie and| Richhall.l. Rie Pick hows Miss' Seeger ens, the : ship from was daughter calmest of GlarayL" Clenae e ; ; Twain, who was aboard mye . Mark person lind Red Cross line Rosalind of of the t roms: New York to Philadelphia, which in collision with ; * Seniac in7 the harbor. sengers were thrown the steamer ha Moat oF ste poke. ir pal f women particularly, but she displaye remarkable calmness and bravery. 7 |