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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1907. you HINA a SHOLMP Se eR WSE / Loe id in + Join ecey Vn OLS / sf Pgs / ME WAP Zs 2 RINK -$_a 12 Y tiamamemcenprsiunnesm - JOVE, 1 feo have umphantiy. young wife, who sitting fast, at mee La]?" she ask¢ tial_ clerkship to Mr ao two 5 re hundred Te: the ) peepl break- "T up lhe » be can't is it, rigidly Guly London, following wanoy a year do well rien | punctual in'gentleman had) taken his | j | : | departure af Monday the old believe as one spite of he | "As | veeted echap,4/-ribly is would his of as de-| find in} peculiarities," | you the ungrammatical, "Well, you ter. be or lL, you should say,' young wife, "You are or thoroughly face old os boy . she out exclaimed, that you I right his it him mind, curious scan at ds like believe in some whatever "Ah, deat. if that ‘Deahe met him at the doot perbaps he has look of inquiry on her small, | in hfs brain.' ‘Well, I, repeat morning a corker, though ; ; Lawrence Deane journeyed to. FenHe then related to his church. street, dnd?awas ushered - into |-cPisodes. which have been old Mr Carboy's S private. oflice, previously, anc the girl He sat down at his desk wife the} his work, but hardly had recorded | ed when a small office laughed : toward him and tapped and is only a day one minuie past indeed! makes six " | Sowane 10 he. min- | tremendous per eek, or| three Three hundredhundred and twelve minutes min-| per and twelve year. oor, and o'clock Deane Jate ev ery as; Ou would be robbing me of over five labor per annum, It won't AG won't do.' Then perceiving that the hour's sir; it] new wae facé showed signs of unmistakable pression, he added quickly: here, you ‘VW Py with a are tnere, we mustn't be down his fist on too the desk, woe cy who by one minute he added see, Mr. ee past six? in a milder tone: Deane, am a ma to, be strictly just. raced open With a ‘low any to terrible the I expect | at pale. a the / door fo utter a incident and threw en he stepped backward ery of amazement, for overwhelmed word, with oe at eh -a fierce Carboy. ck was too astonishment length he trived. gasp out: ‘arboy "Whater er brings here, sir?" con- you Carboy, without giving him an answer, Walked coolly into the hall and anit the door. Then seizing his clerk's 1and he felt the young fellow's pulse aad smiled. "Excellent, admirable, " he muttered, "Eh-good evening "This is very extraordinary behavio sir.» May I ask for an seeMnation' ae "Yes," "Come, come, tnis won't do!" he) Snapped. "Don't you know, sir, that] I expect every man to be on his way home Dearne much the other clerks, and Zan his new duties with much ga tiatertlont At 6 o'clock tne employes rose to quit the office, but Lawrence lingered in order to make mia desk tidy before g0ing home. Mr. Carboy, who nea entered e office unperceive brought went standing on the threshold, s|Jook in his eves, was Mr. For one moment the deNn on ste at first, and no doubt impr iry;?! seas the young man, smile Carboy then PEaec woe him to evening sounded visitor at that hourandwasshe a began very un-to Usual occurrence, utes constitute nearly five hours and aj Wonder whether quarter, #0 that, assuming vou aere.a | ad arisen, "ininute that. summons Mrs.. >: "It "Only one minute, chimed in Olive, who arrived in the hall at that moment, "what does it mean? "You shall both of you know some day, but not yet,'' replied with a slight laugh "He must certainly marked Mrs. Deane, Mr. Earhos: | | You in the balance aud not®ound | a be insane," after the reold TROUBLES OF RICH AMERICAN-ENGLISH WIDOW. AN? TA 1S A STROKE lnitstake, 5 black| }lerday what I do of fact,| make al was held doing. Shake out-his hand friendliness - hands," with suck that together. It won't occur again, promise you." Three weeks passed. <At the end j See, here is the memorandum! fused to acknowledge pose rnistake, | T should ene you fre cmny * vice," he eried. "what the an en should still adhere to al original statement. "Oh, you would, eld you?" sna ped Mr. Carboy y well, UH ake your werd for it id to the cashier and get «a month's salary, and then clear out.' Deane turned toward the door, It eut him to the heart to lose an excellent berth, but he could not bring himself to stute what he enone to be Latest of photo the late Sir kidnap her son to guard them Leaner aah SE of Lady Herbery t rom Naylor-Leyland, Naylor-Leyland, Eton night and day, anil college, and the who. who beautiful American has special has discovered fired a widow plot to detectives false even to retain his situatto His was on the door meant Ww hen the old man called ee hk ack "There, there!"' he exe "Don't go; I spoke hastily, oe 7 mee your pardon. You were quite right to stick to your convictions, and I'm sorry eas OR nd ue Poets. where talk?' can we go and Deane mdicated the room. The man shook soiled "Too many "I want people a have refreshment) his head and| there," private written." He handed him as | sheet. of letter paper mut-j written the following he chat ered. \is mysterious,"" ‘Wonder mean ?"" The note "Sir-I what ran thu "London, Happen on Joa en. to have 12, it can | vided 189- diseovered that you are in the employ of Roderick Carboy of Fenchurch street, and, in -view of that fact,..it_1s tame possible that I you in the way chequer may be able fo of enriching your to a very huge extent. ereetent cookh "Here put ex-; They the way We literature are,'' he e the tiny "This mured will do "Er-will you wish to discover the meaning of this, ! drink?" asked meet me under the clock at Charing} on the bell Cross on Saturday evening next at 8 ‘Thank you, o'clock, Do not mention this letter} business to be to When any person you it "LT cial a shall red at thefinished office and its in my flower destroy | without Then have earry News in a copy right my of and Finan-} wear buttonhole. whisper "Would sand vile] to leeeaat {from the | weddings principl Deane room, led} and, have " he this, with his When prefer to! on hand there to do he said: you care to earn two blandly, vo eee. retin rogm. stood Red and ft Again well, ants |} nishe eine ins said Who you ‘The stood third Mame home" of evils it Deep most quotation, important test, Saturday is it evening''-- "Yes,rose,lookwenthere! to' He a thou- Tew round, pounds" swift "Gre vat fourth proved the heave ns: and plainly the 1 Oe paucity nearer it the on sit an opposife jeaee eal conditions io) to Bur: Happiness the viewpelit look, featune dg ater It matters less | Wedding Is, us to : "or these qual"prett* home bratty home" | ame anyway itself of«miscomes to ‘ meen, be the eoteaeec es He jearth, made| ther multe red its { fortithe ™ theswed what the what joenner of {home it opens Eres cements the love | that lasts, if it welds in one two hearts echoed | (hat really have begun to beat in unison, |if it is the dawning of heaven here on he cupboard, movements, to ee ‘ imagine. The near simplicity, quietness, to to being what it.should ere} it is safe to pick qua teste nisi while the point was true is t ostentation Lost Sas the "Weddings. wedding, if bout the besest ro Pc sort to select bad collection of inappropriate Which our mistaken soclety®fur cea : would be poSsible © wedding comes Jack then |} cet | "And for reasons too "numerous to. meni8-as a rule about as far removed what" # wedding should be ~ay it 7 and te a OY many l a. Reo t |... ‘ cae 1 / Jeune gasped again. _ On Saturday evening!" Wildly ; . 1 she ‘eation-to wit, ‘adherence to prin and homeeveliness from ciple," was amply © demonstrated by} uu SEATS aLte Si your behavior in the matter of the | But the proper time to mur- something Deane, no. done ted: onsie as|and apartment was his companion| sapitalty, . w ent : the accompaniment of liquor," dropping his voice to ‘a perusal. The hand card evening; Lal!" imagined it? ~What ore hit upon so strange u ta --- : unexpected shoe He paused, snifie d ging entered the club and to ane oh, ld hi 2 Gout } have i ee ie : "Now listen!" erled Carboy. "Listen! (ested vou for the first aualifieation said Ne had anticipated, the |} empty at that hour, ng smiled as he sat do If you and ee But, "the he spoke a halt| on which were) A "pretty words }name, i erve v9 1 Sobriaie "3. Adherence Was a small establishment, which for mut-|the sum of one guinea per annum pro- he earth Ful you| noholsdl They quitted the station and walked|-namely, ‘nerve.' by coming to vour| Uiné: eastward until they arrived at a nar-|house at an unearthly hour,.taking| tion, of }row street, which led to the Embank-| you. by surprise, and. then fecling your| from member. faced | ¢ a sham, Lor spirit an the it isOtherwise, a wedding it tois and has but accumulation fhe praise and delusion a pointed of vanity great need the of re- and way to Ame rica is and vexation ' Ld Beane passed the letter, to bis ae "Good heavens!" exclaimed. "This is a terrible mystery." (eee Te ‘a eorhing more thane pop down tl St bl >» > : Reon Hutation, ee red half terminus eats an by Rech Was a pause, at the nich the man said softly. to| hour later at the the writer of the; The "Ah, : i man you bowed. are ‘ par; DON'T Deane! Precisely. SHOOT! LI BY | {| BLLER WHEELER WILCOX, Don't shoot! Consider this one fact The lack of manhood In the act; How could a creature of your size Take aim at any bird that flies? We are so helpless, and so small! The very tiniest boy is tall Compared with us. Put down your gun And seek some inaniier kind of fun Don't shoot! Out there in tree and Blac In pretty nests that we have made, Our hungry little birdlings wuit Ah, think Of their unhappy fate If we came not at set of sun Put down your gun, put down your gun Don't shoot! But leave us free to wing To butld, and nest, and soar and sing. Ve ask so little, just to live And for that privilege we sly Our soulg tn song, Lill life is reid Put down your gun, put down your Gee _ ager "Whee 0 end of ne clock! "Precisely. 2! Wit ean) thou-| + Blgved ibe Your iny part well, proves; and 8 possible so/join etes only understand s as ‘ those ach' ‘e Me whom weddings other, ‘underdtand aid vow The result-of all: this mum-|their opportunity and make the most of ony, je epet Lat going to give youlit. The wedding matters little ‘if ‘the a position such "as any man of your union it solemnixes ts of the true sort. take up an) | TATTOOED did we The amazement ce DANISH PRINCESS LOVES FIREMEN. you! "| two} thousand pounds shall be yours this | ¥°!> evening if you give us the information specified on this paper." He pushed toward him a slip of | note paper as he spoke and then! leaned back in his chair Deane read the words and gasped his is tifamous!" he eried "To | give you the information asked for) Would ee rat of involve a terrible on my part." course. We think I should ‘offer breach otherwise, the two of| ao| thou- | sand pound Te took out his pocketbook and extracted twenty each for £100, there is the money." | A pause followed, during which he| watched Deane with hard, grecdy ! eyes | "Well, what is your decision? " | The young man rose, pushed the notes acioss the table, and then taking| out bis watch, said quie tly "My answer is this: That I decline| your offer with disgust, and will give; you sixty seconds to make yourself| scarce, you aren't out of here by) that time, I shall send the Avaiter for police constable." oi as you please." H ‘ed the notes in his pocket sppied ete und quitted the build~ | ne ‘Scoundrel!' muttered Deane indignantly, "Another minute ane I should have thrashed him within an inch of his life ‘irs, Deane was delighted when she} heard the story of her young husband' s behavior ‘And, after all, you know. the notes might have turned out to be false.' | The next day was Sunday and he) had plenty of time to contemplate the | episode of the previous night, but thel. fontem Plain brought him no shadow of regre On the contrary, he rejoleed to think that he had ae ted rightly and had rejected the scandalous proposal with loathing and disgust, On Monday he went to Fenchureh Street as usual, but soon after his ar-| rival at the office he was summoned | to his employer's room. 1 old gen-| tleman beamed = him with extraordinary kindlin a sil ana "my boy," he obsery- | ed, have something to say to you.""| Dédine took me chair indicted, and} Mr. Carboy went on: | . "Tam going to Improve your posi-|~ > tion, he said abruptly, am going Even branch salary Don't shoot! Barth has enough of joy. f space, and food, for bird and hoy; Enough for both of light and s Pot down your gun, put down your gun. eee he does not willl Cee of SO sand.' mMngly resuse two "Precisely." Saturday evening found out triend ‘Great Heavens! How in a condition of unutterable excite- know that? . ment. He climbed on a ‘bus and wa&|.. That is my business. deposited aureles. he replied. Charing Choss on Saturday night and Cour SEE try to get to the bottom ori € anonyimous lette The Cuntiwertal mail had snorted out of the station, and sowie were coming away from the departure platform after bidding adieu to their friends. Amid and the confusion bustle, Deane had some diMeulty in forcing his way to the but at clock; ength he arrived at. that well-known trysting place and looked hastily around him Hanged it Il can see anybody with a red flower and the Financial ail he ee "It must be a He was wrong, however, for at that Nothing of importance occurred tor torireint a tall, toreign-looking man a week. Then, on a certain foggy advanced toward him, and took his morning Deane ‘was summoned to his position under the clock In his right employer's room , and found the old and he carried a copy of the paper gentleman asoooninely excited. mentioned, and crimson goptnagon "Co here's pretty eeine: gloamed from his buttonho nat" Deane!"" he yelled. "I told you "By Jove caine ‘trie quote Heywood and Ropes the sun ie muttered Deane. "And he looks a bit ten-and-sixpence apiece for those Red of a bounder, too." Deep Pee, and you actually quoted © advanced, raised his hat slightly. nine-and-s } "T believe you are the writer of the to me?" he sald nerv"I beg your pardon," he said; "but. letter addressed ously. you age made a mistake, whieh I made in my book at a time produced the book us he spoke, | H and indicated the entry. "Yes, yes, yes: that's all very well,' | snapped Mr. arboy;: "bu now do } you know that ee heard me aright?" "T ‘am. -positive I did, sin The nine and ten are utterly dis- | in sound, and = could not posave mistaken one for ec oar ; | reais. glared furiously. j ee I told you that if you re-} ner the third week a letter in an unknown) ment Deane paused before a house pulse: It vas ‘perfectly normal, anal hand Jay upon Deane's breakfast table, | the basement gate of which bore fhe [thet ach Geovet Ghat van were dian He opened it and uttered a low ery of inscription "Junior Strand Club. Tilehorcouldanat be. ; asily upset ye aie amazement "Come, this till the mistake, sir! Be careful how you I never make mista ,d can" only. say,satts : "that you are more than human I am willing to aflirm, on oath, if need be, that you instructed me to quote nine-and- my nd if Vin not very you'll de evedit to it." told ee aire ty won"fe | ewete 4an, perplexedly. "I don't un=| Deane smiled derstane ‘ 9 a} aD aa ss you can't, Just take this | Be ene UE only, ne replied. | piece, of :paper:and read: what 1 anes | his name is The ‘Truth, I stupid hoax," he said, "But I think I shall spirits Now, quiet vane |tered. eve ning." "H'm! You seem a trifle straightaced, I must say; but male an exception today and join me in a drink." "With all respect to you, sir, I must decline," replied Deane ive proper attention to my l began tippling at 10 o'clock a. m." Mr. Carboy held the bottle. temptIngly. "Just a couple of drops," he urged. EONS surely you wee hot refuse? both ean and ¢ ‘ean you are eo rtattite the most obstinate young man T have ever met. i drink, you so end of the nata r-you can go back to your ork.' Lawrence obeyed, telling himacif that Mr. Carboy's eccentricities were simply amazing, and throughout t remainder of the morning he wondesed what*the next outburst wou touch } you, smothered his resentment and grasps] "MY club is not ne from here," sused the old fellow's big paw with| geste d. Deane nd L dare say we alacrity. : J | shall find the card room empty at this "Now, go back to your work,'' cried hour, when everybody is at dinner." Carboy, "and forget this tncident al"The club be it then." began ‘deuce IT genuine su matter that L did for I was very worried yesmorning and searcely knew} Shg read it aid then looked algrmed.| I rarely un : you mean? Do you actually mean to tell me» that you don't drink? ‘IT certainly take a drink in moderation, sir, but not at this early hour. fact, ae but him. A couple of glasses stood tray. and he looked up orniithels: ween the clerk entered. ‘Aha! Good morning, Mr. Deane; good morning. ave sent for you in order that [I may apologize for "mv somew hat unconventional Intrusion on domestic cirele last night "Don't mention it, sir," r eplied Deane, politely. ro that you have no resentment," on his employer, "will you join me in a drink?" tock up the bottle as he spoke. Lawrence shook his head with firm decision. "I'm very sorry, sir,"' he said, "put, In 15 "OLE | he commencboy lounged him on the excuse m What the WAY 1? | j arboy was seated at his table, with a bottle of Scoteh whisky poane must you! ~ JUST to} Che elerk put down his. pen and walked swiftly in the direction of Mr. Carboy's private apartment. He tapped at the door and went in. really, you "Excuse HATS bet- "Dear,*; dear, dear!.: You're}-rather ees oe ; parm. i late, Mr. Dannie: " grumbled the old| miric people are often | the| You're wanted in the governor's gentleman. Didn't I say you were to inde after all," she remarked And room, he said, "and at once be nere at 9?" ‘ 11 el sure I should like him. : Very wel : ute : purpose [Host my temper. | is just possible her" mystery-a_ | | the utmost confidence, and one which ei ght envy requires nerve, résolution and: all. the " Lue stale poe r qualities which go to the making " ehh mist ken, of a good 1cier selecte { , f corter- ‘what luck : | mystery, AS they say in the pe nny "Oh, I faney I shall do all right! dreadfuls, whieh LI can not fathom." lavnen 1 get a bit more used to the On the following morning Lawrence sob," he replied, as he Sat down to| Deane went to the office pondering he tea table Old Carboy is a bit] over the events of the previous night. hk bie jn | birdlike to start}, liking "I fellow Not the confiden- |" we. Carboy, ae it ,; With a fifty help. pondered. glance, st eont berth with:-and. a big ris¢ iif I s pV as op the first ack Arie cl Cea zenew lots of. othcr things On my His]... shan once at the recollection was} his employer's eccentricity, looked quick (What ick and the table, witha this _ eee got} to anybody you cver known itiving at the office, but, to make the! "Have the berth after all! : I balance equal, I vpect them to be] act in so strange a manner before? Lawrence Deane] just as punctual in leaving." "Nevel But somehow, Olive, I bewaved the letter tri-|" 6) the way home Lawrence smiled] Heve he is as sane as you or me." in of you. sol¢ Piccadilly Sere command of. my} at a commencing one need hide ee att im. Opie ee dered. , "You may wonder," continued the old gentleman-"you may wonder why! : have selected you for a@ position of Cont openhagen July Dent . mmark, the piluieaecie - aaa ee of taken efforts and ashespecial} has again interest cheered" rewarded. 24 +A voruinr very 2 a member Nt The pine, a nre. © Whica . photog ‘ oth, ea wr Take the firemen her"6¢ of Ways; andsar toa. and whose Pp incess Mori * here large tattooed anchor on ‘in mit is espectally Riery Fa ba wattwhere thus shetattooed, The aneh or. 7h ShOets ‘the only ow oe Valdm ie she was traveling before at "ttooed: on-her arn byt tie was mar led to the De cess Marlaat i:then sglohted drei, antshe tes sey ara Dalmthee ctctibataa antish "have 4 b een e : ed awarded anonyn " ymqusly Prizes. . |