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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN THE Till within the LIFE BETWEEN BY DOROTHY LUKE. three years it]! "Lillian," last had always been. Charlie who had the luck. Not that he didn't deserve it, for a kinder-hearfted man never existed, _ INSURANCE REPUBLICAN, 7 SALT ilsee LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, a FOR INTEREST ON AUGUST 4, 1907. MORTGAGE. THE POWER | [ interrupted gravely i ‘There is no life 1 should love so much jas looking after an estate like this. In! fast, I mean to do it in the eourse of years. But it will never be this f ew Peni t ae lt 8 ~~ stirred looked at my. BY thoughtfully tea Patricia She is.very cia, und is a over my OF UNA and; WOMAN HUDSON, sheaf of them-roses, teacup. |. good to look at, Is Patricharming widow in. the ap | every weed that that odious Colonel to buy up a whole tne & t carnations, lilies grows tl Webster if greenhouse outdo have lo du I He and I, Montague Herrick, had place TH Jook after. I can never live; been brought up together | here. had, been orphaned at an. early Liitian was silent i age, and it was natural ettough that} "I never meant to tell you, Lillian,"| my, paternal uncle, Lerd Klsham,|I continued, "but I think you have| lirst/stages of consolable:alfiiction: | Pohave Known ¢Patricia for a very). longtime... Ine saying: this I do note} however, wish to insinuate that .Pa-| tricta is burdened with years: Onsthe should love contrary, and} it is| me looks even younger than she really 1s.) pe ipok "down the receiver and tn3ut Ihave watched her develop trom | quired in no unpleasant way what wa a lanky sitland graceful young "Wo- | vonted, It seemed ‘that Iw as. Want man; 80, surely, Tam well within: the | eq -to dine wita Patricia. "All my Il- take me over, oe as he} brought it on yourself today. I needed a companion for Charlie, who| you I always have loved you, Was the heir and an only child. always shall. So you see that [ was the elder of the two, and|hardly = selfishness that keeps I very soon found that all Charlie's| 4way." scrapes my door la in and backslidings by my laid So I took a vengeance. with him up, form dragged were uncle. hand t! remarkably lazy. ee answered | never was know, I don't truth angel Known see ‘Lilian!' I exelaimed knew. My luck was | And then changing at! course at Oxford. But my uncle sed a i be came. '. soldier So .* her ~ she she ava ay mv wigaine met, pr ee just And he was I thought with ' loved and Suffield I met Lian to the end if Lillian _Liillan dream | Datur al and Charlie-Charlie e|ch Hd thet ee to hers for of work sorry. when time eT was eens terrible, it was over. I was I longed England, the hunting, the which joys other the all' . Mad a UBC for AR CUE LUCASUUC We aa returned to : Jéngland at how ne ant win my spurs, and. shortiy after that ID here came the news of the old earl's death for the letnot long to wait I had ter I expected from Charlic, beseech- was much to be ing: me to come home and look after| UNCSS Te Cd P ‘"°® should ae ; How could 1 with|°'°u for him. ‘ ‘the third day And how could 1 tell sali there? things Lillian iin? IT made the best and stayed away late mares later pareYT years excuse he was I could on Lael e : etcent Saee out} retire "Cl to beauly> iota ree aha mee am started off. Loran and as a the | } he pas ed "Rather! "Trys to and heard tovceateh \] lost ‘the hold his low Nailine g | boy} the of j I 5 him. In, you ine Rint: knees: old I Oyster. | of spends.most and I pros eveningTaeIn shouldn't tndec in knew, to marry after must, a. the dinner me.'.One of end one at like 1 did library IT as to la ot the conveno seemed induce her ‘my dinnertable...Bu t .; 1 I may as weli confess that I had in much. myself very denly found sudlove eeHer ee answer little lently,. tly, I had more was came I came and. than a to sob began -She disconcerting. do, la you vio- "lus conclusion : to_the been too abrubt. By way of atonfor the abruptness, [ took her in _ | ing very prob-| . > _ « discontentedly, you 4 great deal ee jog the effect ena was av fay_witi' TRS. Nad) Bae aoe ay, Bin) considerable remark *T una ane a ‘cunts possi- distractedly, a chok- in ‘re plied, Patricia Patricia Oi BOC that you do : ; again, ‘ and thought DELMPU aris ‘Pee Sec res, head. her Head: She shook ASE her re ‘ i) ra . "won't: said,. then." I © day tia: eed Se hore iBrs invite de een neeeod oracherk Beye a , te marry you. "Ty -I 1 c-can't," x SA set Patvicta ae " "be wailed, -because that was the ‘something' [ wanted you to do. And now T'll al- patron- . Patricia's| of if. ond. : : iat a waen that observed is the you that "nothing" tells woman to proposed you that; taink ways unmistakablyob-| and)" her, ond matter, you may safely make up your mind that a very great deal is the appointments. was making wits voice "Nothing." at aos I have Now, matter, I kissed' cissed inti- of sity weet 6 ae soe Ja h Patric a o wae ed smiled all I hadShemade if ner. that aU that rE PatO etl a to delame ito pat ee as and,much askedto nad et shie ipatecanivit ; did to appear lenny WES notToaking Ver ater cee the And it be vers mistake, it would Patricia a. atricia to Gg ome,' my arms and kissed her, and told her know what it is now much I loved her All of which to see which there we ‘ age I thougnt "A suid. she alone," prestdecover to. at all necessary, . Patricia | ; ‘me not Pafish was answer Her - be was turn every tain extent, ok consider really there and niences, otaer way in which L could I have neglected state that had reelI tial i scctee to RATE ORL ee al t se . a 2 sponstto position , attached Ble political JONES JONES, | President ©: has Buy-The rowing to taken "VW Fak akers, WEX BY A chap Sea table well, | | that ; to noe dinner So ; aert me w: ant me order said. Sets my ---- Hoh ery: hold ba vap. with re atthe| eon nas "s Aor the hi tried you is not mted wisely, _- pony; the excited "The whole at in. have to pleasant In |)| hey eittys an ed Fired: Hh Is es you pose ie It a whom the favor prougat ye my ©¥0u:) make goa mite A pr rie BORO undertaken a aT Be, COMWALG been instantly epeeiees where juliet less than a hideous oecurred to. me that _| and h ponte will: Ta have induce the toe. reins, inse. so doing oA andLe. Be 5 1 saw the imploring face cD wes by * Par If it On the right i has filed -Tlris delay. the at hie has-been: summons similar P.. Kee va against Keene, . a whom Foxhall xhi against oxhall JI . Keene, A rs ‘To the left-of the eut. is shown i r Ae mmons: : ing into shake our return I soon after 5 my a rave ers study in my was interrupted Knock at nock, | a very- gentle qgor. : killed done co mira T thouER peat ae . . Piatt . anc ar pee fe hild shoved rants hammer. the To. horseman and finacter under the millionaire home. a is show n "Rosemont, the country 16 ake o 8 ot g wh § liled.. witia Haunt- me. Peay then aN } shall "It ig . in-S which a Keene. PL. ne 1 couldn't think of anything suitable ti say in return, but I admitted to myJie tat a dinner table witiout yretty woman at one iret of it wan Orne assured me, cheerfully dec ane 2a T T fmme sig ately Whereupon 4 It ofte her. quite upon call would seemed fair to thinota. give her dovthat <eieety -warkl: Ee Gnonly aanee sg for fora a at) qinner without a man at the head of ) the table is very much lke a potato Brignt, 6yes susceptible, "ehipbee ‘LT . c action brought has company Insurance Life Mutual The in the payment of a vear's interest on a mortg $2 aa o,0 00, 2 een Island Long magnificent the to put tended oxhall o State anc 40n5 jae "thé CAWENT vanished i | jyoraete ristic hate to eat the said, determinedly upon something that T ‘s what - It on er welcoming boisterous- mother's but not fixed on his eyes coe yn too were, eves they ly, |ing a small fronthe chance to} ler, want : edge she | without salt!" se her: ‘ou will do it" "because you don't be ear- that'she ‘ amet on ‘all eee « Lae eee how i of ae onentine: neace a temper mistaken," BAIS td, pink. b -to:-do,~ ft. ‘ "Of her the pect ; Mies mee"a Bs eo * cede Gk ceetHatly ee ‘Said "DAtricia i oie IBE en that first4 day orale orn heer theya news|~ ; . the © a nextwinyear apecame coos the SRO : Me eatInR cel seeme d a quiet enough little He of the birth of a son to Charlie. Then idea of him to my low, quite different life Another eclipsed I was indeed There that. about ere Was tfer war which gave me will.' decide * was eee eo will do you have cricket, and mee DOESN Coes ant a te : as aN ailing na eon ‘even|™ note seem ; > len ogether-mother ‘hetwoard ‘ine and the life 1 lon <A ft ©} We returned his owever, I had little timé 2 think}! ciss LRG ELGR EEE Pn ese know - WOstiot apro- Breauy | tackled perfect 10 Ihave spiciness OD entirely are A you. | Liitian would like it. 1 imagine het TUE, , ger If° I mane foundrot it necessary to chas- ee but that MY Bie was pleased AY observe EH OSC, ma see arr Nen this T objected love noble { is dreadfully spolle d with his gaiety and charm T had no know," said Lillian Fou will chance after he came, and hee glad| to get some influence over hit 10 be ordered away from Engla I fully meant to, but I wondered And then, in the midst of se work during famine marrage : of put him always ete I chneks P li 1 f 1 my prejudices against first I was ufraid dislike positive to turn would hin e Before 1 went to tnd second fiddle and for that, too, oe, to play weve : ljike a smal! plece of Paradise, and BRE ate bain h a small piece, either. I told means oC} vicia so while we waited for the eee letters, SomeVas I, after writing him OnE feit quite jealou Iways timesI having |. said "is very that remarks such in Patricia ere Patricia... was She to' tims all, my of blemish one child. claim long ., goes about it.in the: rght way This sounded) Interesiing, out for Indla but her woman," Trt fora. and}. said, perhaps a-CMNG, MOTe ABS TCsaly Es ly ;than. the "occasion. seemed, (to Wal) rant. "Any woman can get anything) she xwants from any' man - if she only The child would, of course, days? ™» He would look upon me as supplanter. U&turally dislike me. I was prepared ai-| My be| There had the family. so must poohed the whole idea. been a soldier in Ways father was one, and I as a| allowed to take a post after I had finished. to be Recnt begged estate had for love Ua Jillian's to went and trip. happiness country | ‘My the in a cricketer. nameas my make live to was wish My abse nce | London. | wedding prolonged to do it ence in the of the agent. lay) of "You country Life I kine w. My tendencies| ! found it necessary to go to India} were all that way I could manage|@fter all for a short time, but Lillian) the Elshaim estate, and enjoyed c ere | went with me | department of the work, having had 1| We were married very quietly in| and I' power 30, overrated I ome ss that I sald me oul malice prepense Lis by. one | under ed a Just But | that-that well of notaing»at bos cared, ts when... her ‘The | long India.' to back go you Was born to lead a| !&st. ny profession. | cared," momentary it' knew never "I you ‘need beyou him pull couldn't I serapes Vhat of T had to take the blame for | ‘hen came in question of choosing | ! out you ye away; She looked up at me Her eyes were full of tears. W aS it pity? | Believe me, Monty," she said earn | bright, ie remarkably was He through. idea quie died ea ae after form, had no had [| me, and, though he was usually nea the bottom berore examination ava I crammed him ountil he scraped ae "T the! Lillian sae ois Poy Tonight as I Was leaving my ome ine tele Tonia bell Pathe ee 1 a athite eran ei 1g in that, for It had 4 can ring! a at is but: somehow: Ji me T started. T come in?' may "Faver. because because IT made you, and not VIOUS. : Wis.time AT a TES TOD the cart shied-the| horse in the TI was quite unpre-| day t the child? W Le "My dear girl," I said stiffly, "who is) you really loved me." : But it was some minutes before Turk insstimes on. the ‘water: I didn't connect). child nearly fainted. vared for the tile, and it took ge "My dear child," I said, "that Is utAnd which Beet are} your protege? mermaids concerning Stories and by Lallowedehimself.ctoabe caught, "|the two at the time. breath away ; "Come in," I sai He did so shyly. "And yet he always comes with mej that time the pony was well on his/entirely false. I have obseryed sevpost do you wish him to have? You) terly absurd. You did hot influence with. anda behind in back, ide war of his own wish. in the dogeart," I; way through the park making for the} ara1 of the a should have told me at once, without me in man very least. I have acted endressed in. black velvet, with a lace| said. adjacent meadews. There was a gate- : TEU) the beach, and in-| heating about the bush, that an ap-| tirely of my own free will.' before I left Patricia accepted And months of widowhood Lillian had wt < a ay a ev s ae Ves with you, but never with me.|1 could see {t in the distache It would stead of combing their golden locks, pointment was the ‘something' you y 1 I collar and a sash round his watst. d i a roved quite incapable of keeping] entally made a note of that. It must] I believe vgn inspire him with a little} turn. the pony back. But even as 1/as the fakers say they do, they were] Wanted.' this vee of ae matter, At any Ptate, BSUre ot ne to ae and a bacie. io Lee eer Ee joornlpg. lo. swim. Lh. mounted Turk I saw the pony fly over! busily gomplozed He must be made a map confidence. ONE a dishonest] be cha ngod. ofhadcontrol or 7 agent-s D 20k havlie for that! of. T-owea him that, and L was ¢ Fell ave to learn ride Rome hea Rebeauise easily. |may.add. that the! ye {ot 3 pelciagast 3 1 , she 2008 a Perl « . Tourgedon my Norse, krowing rit We must ican him oe by aie time, Lillian, tainly prepared to do Tay he place wanted atten-| inatter an mooted much is <I Na ela herself t a eervéns pree ous ol 1 "You seem didn't Retractors as thelr meadow | low, In that Kim. on lall depe der . ° ° . ° ate 1. was ‘obliged: to Tulse. no choice. Lillian was the most ge to the rescue. unpractical woman I had eyer known. When I got to England there was much to be done. During her few put the ee 1 "| ust umals see to I?= came "May ‘ " you," ors began s he wife terrified Tower Never Yn Jet | me| gre there is was an disused a a ; gravel Th» | Ef The|to pit ed pay ntte attention much to svwim- the as to want a 2SS 2 for post on. . is excluCntholicism tn Amertea. pleasure. and There will. probably be some sur: sudon, with cireles over the poin Protestant of | Pris very horrid adin an Klein Felix Abbe of sition pur ultimate to‘ have} It Stseemed e all means ri sonally investigated 4,500 clams,| you to assume that: 0 I dress at Chicago that This was the bitterest part of my édat othe child an effort, to judge by| known, and he was only six years old.|ing to that pony as if he were partol) seamed and otherwise. and not one of| pose was to ‘work' you for a favor for uture of the Catholle sen-|some friend of mine utter' a connected could Tt was his only chance to fall off.| nem him; he was|it. the lion in| His mother : worshipped to beard, |America." He says that ail|his appearance,: ; Here was I'working T think. life, « hold. } him', old Girls d< told aund house-! whole the byby ologized ade +, z lacking also Clams and! i} *anee:>: th at shold/on, to of my ( furlough time the yet house whole the of much made relieved greatly I was s greatly reliefeved that ‘ : \ ‘ ‘ iare also lacking in sand, T apologized anc told her now all my per I had|hisi s den ; been looking forward to all these years| he had done so. If the child made ad-| hold, everyone was his slave; he had|knew he'd ‘try for all he was worth (aithoueh they live In- it. Ne a rule| pride and pleasure in my recently ac- Increasing in numbers and countries Sonex biterness Lademocratic had turned myto o-called| rarely leay-| quired position good. citizens. He would be too terrified to guide the; oj,ms are vehionicdauniieldd, for the child whom I had never seen vances, then my task of making the|everything to make him happy as far| attitudé-of ofthe Pacsuse Eee a eit Lee ioe fete in hardly would he case, any in and, agent . stood between me and the fruits of He went work. my a few days, She to have the an agent. had been of|est Ae tte e ave back without eas to Elsham was that now while when TI] happy permission T to go "Geoff," . 1 he to tak my invading aeRLaaia ietein/enladt sae feths. : room, would es kof way brut at,.ot all." at "But-you:-must> It § 7 absurd, you fe bother me J-expl Lillian," can't why "Then only weil, are helt you? You you're We eae yes, too - not} with| could now eave te as B Peer About Talks that being teach him course; OF f -COUTSE with don't mut ee .you the-lessons. whatever be ers : the child? think | sen mie you makes } 4 \ 7 hed BY BEATRIC Ii Fin and a number of woinen sit) in PRY la women,| earnest pruve, pitt tig dove f humanity = country | flom . poaeune in their heart near Th most my them fault. To most th t ¢; pang all in the world _ peoplesthe A eran : e c| "Sob." ; a wea ioct are all bane ie middle age or} that} fact an id it ig' a curious of them ave unmarried. they ure noticeably 40, 8. J facts lifel The "Muther.". ery his jeara = boy ha the have No whale that I er. for accommodation say-j of chance little but do it; ten to one} IT might bey: the ing doing | lines pnd ele Jonah must y ee ile be ri Mephiee was Chere. the beema Eve nature fak- have seen has ha transient a even would eels, in electric found be to to them] up nearly were We Saved. be} unis almost as useless. Jonah almost G. Charles or Loug Dr. as. qualified D. Roberts. I could do| were just on the pit. | 7,t2¢9 ‘had done it.| We yet I couldn't. it-and I saw his pony swerved: then my hosre| the d (daberestaramracely: f VI ki jumped But even as she spoke I knew she | Way of curing hin cit is - ke atge T De ; me Sees |?U™MPee-ane When he iearhen: how ‘simple it! was T remembered several in-| was right. : eyo aeec: oe pe pond There te : an coaniak now that I had had my atten-|to manage a horse hé would: gain con-| - y, the equator! ne, 18 no such ere life and between I lay or weeks fidence' for other things. © It. was' far ship| every up trip would it this death. nervousness recover Even Theynowtoldtheyme say so I will when not 1| existed passing from greuter than mere, north to south, Se The Women ar 0 ers 7 walting famen round. > ~y teified oF dbgecever ot first day*I: meant hime me f E PAIRPAX. their eyes. Of course ‘itis not that~a woman | should not let her mind run entirely to dress‘ but she sionld think enough of|) herself and mankind to make herself pleasant necessity to of There upon. look her hair screwing at the with My me horse's for asked oe after the: boy to I a with was come it. T called him guard anda that the Whenll cite child He -he- wi s| tooktilm' off his ‘pony door and q me, moved Something tight, unbecoming wad and banishing |pent down und kissed him. The every scrap of feminine softness from | xtured: he too saw the child's ees as one, cote eae was besidg always when I. wished to rouse his dfignityaused fo leave. T told: Erie Marr ony the "you know how to sit on &! horse now. aa Do T do it? ; ust We must ‘not: stay always at the first ‘Speaking was ; nodded: step." "If you. want. me to, I'ltry, he ‘an-| Come back soon," T }swered simply. He got along all right passed,, and bis face put as I is no} into a)shaking. doctors. him strong on. leanlive. I .towill saalatrone ; a strong-arm necds is mine, my son. he always aid man The 12% he said: "Pisham." am learned these them, of cats. to ride he pony up came ‘horse Understood. head his. little friendly that to believe the request cour- | People. that a| for ee | me; he re- at the | A | | A hia hana coe by Patricia permit that me.I I think,will too, ne o me e ‘es: eultivateee | fee strength ‘An 7 will a . vie " 5 nee ae from on ee Prise _ avety abd ce not I econfess ‘ I did tt.2 i on says for reasons several church he in this the coun- subject It made has ‘ prog of clements greatest 6 ae ne He Another ot t eee lanes os ehureb rv o unity le is sa toe ia ail are eaemodes formsee and e Pee Bes ce eer re ane eee religious rnp worship of en While objecting, to any. union of very hes tu-pe@hurch and state, Abbe Klein Is much= an * ae the - religious character of greatly nead-|Smpressed-by 4st's they were,|our government, or at least its respect pale yellow nire them; The provision of chapreligion. Somenow they quite|for with pink edges. is elted wavy und army the for it;lains I suppose edge set as on teeth Inartistic my the J pink. And They there of and this, more the be ressively still he regards: : g P were so many; from a man 4B hanksgiving proclamation, that that] it of vital importance think immediately. be delivered note should very] ‘ould een ae im- unnua al ee = of Aug. .3.-Members Hague,Conference ThePeace themexpress. the a as disgusted to|selves seemed She boy. messenger roy a evidence an yel-|as of combination were paeriecincly detest, too. , And Patrici him a note of thanks then and| vote there, and actually made me telephone! the with whole They say every session has fair. game, as a pinochle |#S veaceful 4 t icatrallin h tt af- been and ope of a good scrap they have lost a very| part, I think it could For my well have walted for the regular post.| before the end of the conference, Some by ‘a report, Decidedly, a8 Patricla seems to be} excitement was caused fond of flowers, I shall myself supply | later discovered to be unfounded, that Was eotagyian trig a frontier And I'll!Germany tne future. themof in them, her with send plenty too; a regular' guard of Teddy bears , se ee BY Language. words of obselete nubmer complete in. the be found. WEX JONES, Seoul, Korea, Aug. -The em-,busy switching cousins off the -wire. peror abdicated the hone today. His Oyster Bay, Aug. 3.-The Sagamore act was entirely voluntary, and had no connection with the fact that five] Hill load of hay has now been pitehed regiments of Japanese soldiers were/into the barn 72 times, and is nearly stationed outside the palace. It is said) worn: out. A new load has been for applied York New has emperor the that|that dic-|job as Subway guard.in -_--is language for his sake' IT must live |tionary. of the English Xe@sedndeed, Aug, Philadelphia, larger than the people! | considerably They told me that Turk: was killed of let-|yjgnox told a number following of. The idea zroom| condl-|, the which the fluft- a Choice The to of Is its attitude re An- of Pa-! please to seemed That terested, frilt A smile- A ring- And fook- She's now A cook: lare One education om vi aa ve ae as @2em, a" palmist) it was : what I think tricia. sisterhoods, and ee brotherhoods ny | Various to' devote more time to: personal work Would call a "psychic na ored.' | W nil you hold it it sends little thrills |" Se the ektiva people. ; Hee regards ‘ds the' try | among IT shall I thinkwarm all over your body, or ne be oman holding it again: that is, of course, if work ae A thrill- him he must $0} qi on ‘question: I you -wistt It } difficulty. petal as he} shor wave to stopped The boy | growth divorce, citizens. the of fs friends among thoughtful people I told her, too, what a joy It was to| ny shose| Who realize the seriousness of the ditetee ny hareetso was who: one cat person know Ine thatdepaidel there the fact that is thewhich | veree evil. for friendship enables marry, not do Another Rees memeee was entirelyela disin- "lelerzgy e Woman. he aoe the oe complete Bs oa and general the - Klein gives Abbe the try. roe here, freedom is church ‘ ; : and fervor in monIn linens losing noneon rae fokes serpents Sea but; look } 1 can?; and lizgious some-| find would I it to onion, stute a5 ahi other of residing | }** less for one much and low 7 several days. Furthermore the} o¢ ene guest, aboard The -pony. was headed for} I couldn't.: and I must get between| Turk the pit. lea. be the pale. looked and a UGt har Tae any ap- made was I everlasting and » . & ‘ turned on edge than a salmon, "paiv "+ rods, 2 expensive 36 AIC: a coat ee nied re je muitered. T stuck 4he spurs into ‘Turk,!above the ground. If He went as I had never thought it posine flounder is loftier rad * is > p "re* * it . with raaent is which. as if|if it seemed xo; to rat h orse a pony. and it fright, after hour of come nanging sameappliapof positively was whenever = aunts z F type. of | the habit of sending ner an occastonal estimable -a very flounder, between me and whut-eternal remorse,| oterpnal sorow- Anny. inhabltant, ia not quite so tall as| While DUPCh I ofwasflowers, evenher ofthis sweets. calling Oron box I will save lin," I}2 ha i: Cetiie is cRGae half a aoe 1 Tiel «ey jyust tks Be notice him. no took subject .to. and the' trembled ignorance I had odious tonumber those place And recipient W here 9 Seer souks deb Re pec a ee itis ye natn as a better worthy : of iml-] ‘ sea Whe tatass of citizens ee onewith ineredible ais shoot aol backward will I the tesy, er| Ee. ening ae respect The each for palling. Dey "‘lobsters'| a L about aaa ue friends in pointments cants play-| football word. abc ne er Pat eee ata tn- of ue bs ti b Sait a : a as than citize oe | conveys I'd say wished] they also They disinctine d to buck the better line} consequently are plain aries want be.| to until his 1 saw an quite and: | fore a ee a hafr."i. Without em *Ss0n : E but Was mentioned: {never pitable, "Must : was sent Most.of | words said, rw e "as be-| this was the boy Be ho ce me and immense riches, be-| me and his mother's absolute) began. e : ; it Let if re mn j)< a curse. fenarnamony UChYOuelNInN soulienTU was : een hisa appeal] face as he passed, the lad'seee: of his "Father," the ; remembrance to See é ~~ ro! thatcday the boy was .45. happy and bright way hae eT a] wigh 1 : -o- ring many oul joyously heard his laugh , haunts you I tt tao bad, er « ". * Duy pation : y; something 5 The flew) IT as whales even, the° biggest We should fall: into} : quarters » in excee him ‘back. 1 salways A ied| 2nd . turn ‘ : . member, t{Zr tha first.‘ fortnight ae biel ee fo aay rag j LES aE remember, ut can, you a man confined, 4d) fe ce uielectric he | be without likelywould] eee ve iene out that I ortookan him pony,/after his|the which are only lights, I'll change son as . he ‘jenjs.- it's love ab my boy The mutter? hat ed. hour be-| rain: ending his| with the cut. d (Pe aes First the say better. purpose, on did f eare?" Yet him s wanted I boy of kind the be think] to take things as a matter to' some-.extent,| has it ihe and nim o Mace ee "Lilllan, selfish. ila ' 3 quite | that about well, Its because Geoff has cheated you out of it all." Hew5 sree are with indignation. -i : would I knew it What he world,"' the in all of Most dress world Well, done ioe: mine. be mind I uttered and al#@ give] me." The to loveehil you "I want was] in fact, the n aeie eT x - the ~ eg ! stared his young lordAnd gradually|to make the most o 1e opportunity.) said,."I she "Mon Coete for the Twentieth time,one) 1e@ one . keep a a on even the most) must honest. of agents." quite do You it wort The ane would my entered the make slipping|you.laugh and have great times?" €and he up to to me me <and looked me ame" u Je came°up face. ewan tt Ren Tony : : GS in' the "AT a, straight ‘ The child isa‘ dear good boy,| times. and so he continued. "I can never manage. these peoplé,|dear::. lessons began | Tiding I hoped coward. bsolute 4 he out: | but. with explained she Montague!" choses quiet and suitable aa z a ube co he is an abso dd a pou ; Th 4 T aaiteer know "You to you! child} The would would Care all last at through head. "what What Be Then room|thought Seldom, too, . ; part of | You. notice. > how.he of the wourant nexs need aee rtoun "wh: his said, ‘I fun eal ! es ee ot a tarts eee SF some ee out it found world? the hung and "Come; oun nico . * Arid you ea Pever make him the kind of to ‘hide. too) great: WasIt almost didn't prove ai easy task to find}a boy you want him to. be. I have|tween I! never told you, but ''m afraid lmust.]tween 3 sultable agent, and once when i ee hitewat eee I said, in most like by aback wee last at oe hesitat- said, taken utterly es He was silting on my dressinghim my stud box open > fore floor, proud oDrant' TO, ees its pe hailing state me." to love you p : aba Rat d tall Lined ~ er Love : him? 9 T loved him better than|to shake the claw of any lobster, no| my life And now I kuew it, and I was; matter how soiled by honest toll tl} accused. frequently have Fakers his by son him-my ‘to save promised | peipless knee and on my him 1 took of} a matter as it all upon I looked Guage Mae ncundedl of being Mat my son, whom | love course, but found it difficult to pre-|that I-should. always love bim if he|own adoption, As at. C e . Ww y § ; : i : vent aa neglecting his mmother hy would; do ‘as /1.: told him and) tryea to} His was the' life between. Again Lliess and inexcusable perversion of Live toibeat| beihard this would love my her saw T and to intakethe menear-| advances Then All} with| her' more ‘than.ever. a0 dove Yoar 1ese n. years her ‘ image had been aud asked mother?" [ in the house . without her|ship finding me out. with Bist me, me he said, het, ask "vou sh: his hand Into mine. . 1 did so, with me. came ir sanc-|ing her he your But, her. or nothing do she beside acccunts, me. "But less fitted for the position, and so 1 ow Wanted to r put in n :a manager whom] afler| T could thoroughly fet to look . everything f 7 of course. ce some and|ing..T was|sueh one No child. quietly town with me] help left sole executor the of guardian working to and explained, place the choose sat into to around came cart for|the important appointment for|an up ifI sent was Beforeto my only to Elsham, comeleave Lillian "The brightest chureh lies in not)rony was he yet And see. could one as easier. be would him of best that] life the see, to wished never ahd ‘ I want thing use ewn went she itis that my Ot my for Eee ee roe SAE ee Arn hs Sep 5d os ACN | peor. able don't The one. sively bath-j In thing latest the when she was coherently, "I mer-|any Furthermore, it. of part ming ie ae Bobet ee ase eae Monty. rides, he whencowardice comes from me.) wear maids ne Ms likely foree us seemed such stand his There. was another thing that to assail it. The pony: was making]; ' = = Ans ! puzUl eB : as I Te es, eee a die as straight it, as for the|straight was He boy. the about me zled ek ie? He was stickfor. was done boy The evel had I chtld unchildlike most know pose another in my boy?' form: it I put aan you so do question, ‘What of my leaveto time attention constant my whole, estate as I wished it before it Into the hands of a capable equired i coeateer nerve." . shall be I asked. | have you?" ve Foe and the [ for to do seem an ve Wheat c He didn't the and and Lillian : her mother, way. in : every : . were living with tion child .3..- a} Senator ordered . of from New York. New York, Aug. 3.-Every one's out The Subway town for the season. running, ceased plain of| have trains "L" and tr fends yesterany they | have and pit, tie iye0 fell re yes tion / her attire. that thelr photographs show face and ter, written by an alleged poet to an!day that Vice President Fairbanks had|#!d oply an occasional stranger is to Which do you think a: woman gets | ors ataswatl pine for svaweek after that. | UUSNED, too, was dead at first. they eare nothing for the frivolities of The The waitrees|@ seen on Park row at'6 p.m. his poctry|a strike-on his hands. treated had who 75¢ stom had gived the alarm, nd] editor more heart pleasure out of, the right ‘Then 7 thought by that time he must}, : closed be may and deserted is Bridge from rescue to' < accustomed is of}he idea seme furnishes derision, with | the after shortly pony of|t'ey caught the secovered' his small amount ou face! to sit in parliament and- vote on ‘the| that tney/areforplain te o ¢ fet 1 consequence, everyof face | tariff question, or the nestling of a soft! , ory accident. The boy, was alt oe hem; drowning demanded a raise of pay be-|40wn until the fall, when every one is hi tell nt and thoughtful, baby against her breast? Not many women could find time to| ust because she is inte ested in s of eines rather ae affairs of Rt to Set oe ae prope' Fi a AMIS) that most well occupy just us who for any woman | ladies . eet)evexcuse seats o in parliament like a frump. to & women are "spinsters areDidunmarried Per} " hear an old saying: ever you Paaune if many men B oe ice, but from ana spur vile J i Mout/Yac "tactony eho) Se ateclashn™ wa bellave. im can use . until L ota him'that he| h ape Davie some) ce is by ma Pyne 86 sinluering th fe,the women tt mother love he word of|, 1 mounted the ity, wn oven a1 0 ee Thee runs like a golden ae ne thread | 5°, the through all that is darkest and sad-! pony ane little beast rinawied BAR TAR for and my son ward TJ' over will the live' to weaker ee ieee High-cl i= uss Slnng, tf 12 t all slang sep |" "Sir--You have behaved like an im-|fore she would fall In any more pud-| Wild cheers and hoots greeted ves-| petiginous scrogle-like those who, en-/dles. \ vious of any moral celsitude, carry|the. sally. with erles.of "Knock for of creat-| Knox, : the P residential knocker." | their uglicityfac to the height seund wor ds |jing symposiacally the fecund { ; taneteusesj ot with < polymathicthegentus my aia. the 3.-That. Aug. Petersburg, St. this Wiuc ey ite | which + ‘with ft " xpressions today, observes Veicran Shipbuilder. to Uberty tio 21 ; 5 a Johu, him:.:|, ren wane Bey | BEC P., of Lewiston, Me., | Has aA Nie = veteran cua eer palider | one ow ] Wit and 1 Rideout- ton. Lo to (52. King, 1,500 reproaches. Sen oe: The was 1,500 ----_-s Se a largest-the 1 Sg it veil; this means my indiscveptible hat) designed oduce will chamfered seven partment has and decided that it will be quicker to the nee expensive to tow Guam ect. ie tenearicn must a. have{tested it "The oe aoe mm fon' on the summer head of eaar wear. » He General Psa cabinet Went up tn ae today and thes fect Aug. 3.-= czar made a) -Pokesaueamakagog, Me., Shrinkaway' 5/A large moose was seen in theoedoe © the lippitude, the oblepsy you ha orphaned children. Fashions in hats' today reading one of Dr. Lone's na~ 8 nes Th h o will not change at the court this year. tyre stories. g ppitt 1e o ite sho A one Ww ae | inet one' shown head so violently eat moose should naveme, approached genius. Inyou.exacerbating pick |{ts antlers fell off and were Constantinople, Aug. 3.-Telephones ental "discalceation." yin We see here é It is!by a passing automobilist, who kod upw . ; et. . # wal tires : worde a sen to be}have at last been installed keptusing them as a hor said that the harem central is ian in the dictionary. Te Bits. iven ship frames) aS ee tor ee were from| 5 Vessels tons. eee oe Most of rtugal; Spain's France imported andmeat Moro comes ee fate ‘the raceiclen: Sea Will return from the mountains or seashore Wasi eee have ‘ashington, Aug. 3.-Orders * h been wired ee for vired to a theonee. fleet, which is to at naine or GGuam sa< Lateline : ae lover the atramental ingratitude seh |Hocent persons. Wil eweape.The Ga8r| | Parix Aug. 3.--the smemabera of the vate ee Pee I soothed It never fails, never fal- |! *@ eee and wise wife | dest in Ife. 1) ra "nen the lad's appealing iook.» that blessed, perfect love. enormous share | ters, mother does and tite the bettering and uplifting of If-a woman cannot see her way to could not withstand it. It was crucity | appy married life it is well that che to frighten the child so. groom) the while I held vee Toe ee ene Gal tha horse eae my bu if s she eae houl find a useful 1 career,- but tness an ad oan tl eness i in| should ovr ee eee reln for the went t her to be|has a choice between the love of a nageuline and eih aanee good man and a wordly career unhesilet her of that day, 4 a valuable béast with plenty it rmal per! har a and Socal noice Ss aGHe " ee 1 atractive in Be wise SSS she aSn t °° afflleted we°are which. to Lifllan. anything " execulion) Sir, you have crassly, par-|!nterval ‘between arrest an the twi | wetted! por. mounting the boy 1 carefully | the. Railroad Man's Magazine, rocks the cradle ts the} one of them with | "The hand that SO eypscech Case Bawa art eae nae ee 2 the most are, "It's up to | odled my own pet words, though they mean tae examined the bit and the Gira. bvery- te nud she reign over his} hand ee, res 2e, r a st I. will not ‘coascer-|!8 Cad and) "4 "On. the ‘ job. spats 5 a«The important | thi e€ mothers are the most renied Wright: you" ere trangame ouldreq he good er NS ¥ eténded not to] wateh I jist ride alone. notice his fac east intl hin. , se: morningBs We were to go out the next ener ordeal Bhd 1: fthink, 1aedreaded:Meat the: as} : ane | say Of say not, I did boy ; did. tlh ie as much5 when I offered' and adminicié. to become. your I will aot speak Later Shrinkaway. generous provision the for ; |