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Show 6 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN BOOKS LITTLE, BROWN - Mhelr \uthors & CO. | and ume: All Scem to Win a writes E. two Phillips novels annually, increasing number of book for the young, "Nancy awaits| pen,|aree his from brary the said it "has to an York with the printing e of ve Ma na girls panion Howard novelist has that arrests strenuousness Writes purpose." the evel, Warner, Carling, lon issue ee Fred M. Lafayette and Roy fiction White, McLaws, R Gal- POR SEPTEMBER "This number ar death uiger of an hunt in Who) ; writes was two publisned | attention, books own by G. es 2ars jariy: Fitz- to) ‘i i pas F Pe we "2S: ee Business | : sion. On the lighter Se side there are i "The! / Love Sonnets of a Car Conductor," a) very amusing series by America's fun-} | xy niest poet, Wallace Irwin, George| Randolph Chester contributes an| "A aeSyndicate amusing . P3 shortOtherstory,"7 features nett ean of the he \is still ae= 5 s also So aD zc Americe od pe: ; tl : : ' Bliza name is only' author aoe mother of a large Leader," + Co. Lost "A Brown & that} ae railway. tion. of rection his work, especially the of proof.and revision, is a] the When no aye of his a aerad qjing Norfolk coast, Be thougn cordone | mamidie j| cvetem sp spends of seem ‘4 hours of 2 would an|for a For cull ‘ or who | J. ih. In | the in :to the away last and i car. runs. That 2 it of city on ; Piaiow this} Rin run frequently. afternoon, averaged' birth oe - sued ine January, and published Jast History,"' t5 10 oe PEUBER ee basis of ine Reed's volume. To t as been added* other mater-wita ho bor' will would nar part iF arg "m last car be at be published by leaves ‘The on the Ue ILE last car coming Arthur Stringer, second = ey, py Ta | fE. ites Oppenheim. third printing. , ne in Rindge, N. H. second printing summer aat in Life," a is just announced, nae a hampered of "Bays . for thor, writing the play, The Anne ys Warner, another Cle in os published of has have Anna el, ‘agne att wri Ray's New we Ray,2 whoxe Chapin croyd Book of Vor The The ae nov spring i will be the Dear dream I oe sone vo Peas Rear e cars dean mes lat MN . a ag a he d Ean In] iiy i ‘ hin \ ' } Gar ‘ 1 | i t tie ibutes a brightly he ‘hurnn & r V fe eee RADIAN! Seg stay vee t@-Our iantels are ti apace ome. a fo the wete Ad bea vO) ‘3-as the price and eauty| se | possible consistent cwith ree the e hich class of work reeahic : a rons | , | "| h | is : A | 4 cht ) neg | And ¢ a it sell. of wicked out of a hope dreams thread the a trope his work with rose and the blush nee n a ghost of a bliss, the of an dream unborn of 7 sree that I wish But 1 1 earned u you'd been thefe ed : given our dream ean afford such a carries in one day e if mere of the was Plymouth to in. hy be solemnized ao at of the morning It was the butSua -_ was an an to alter me to, and nauffe the e- { ? my < had had oe ) o in out are \They- all eau pa ‘| ; Paeennironice: otrections free Kear tn play andva Having altered noe ae aon his sta mouths afterward his ta peacefully ‘ Philippa taking vainly the other p loc a YoD F ? wean? ae i Last mapas olute _ any-} called been hay .7T eae P what r got I ye after a = . won "t o st |j triumphantly, S YD narried yates I Q his news| mararry a while, reforeBe se he h the Oh ng Atat Sundtky of the season: Don't miss: thjsj )®Shurried home found and ahimself fortnigh!formalty alert! ies a speck special*icense, the mari and \ , t arrival m.,| p. Sunday trains xt ns ak A anywhere, ple ce take can six{ riage Phillilppa t to marry. "lengaged ae 4 chant . 8 c "t $f. a Te ; th 7 ae ae ship and ‘at: an ae Happily henee. months ee Oy Bae joe oe law, the and church the of eyes the In by,]| sped weeks the astonishing-rate Ropes. | the} aco os ee row we So news) came Eng- li se there suddenly and..then a gpd agex| ¢.. Miss. Ann, Teek-''He's { board an be' married nd leaving ‘his -neccessitated Which he scare eas | ing horse, but dces sighs, men's Dealer--"‘No, better not you'd him.''--Tlerper's. wish Ue me $1: 10 cf uncertain, what ae ee Le ee Ter OGDEN TO AND L. for Labor RETURN Day, September)" | 2nd. Nee train. Special train 11°p.m ) ing willleave Oeden | > -- Sleer keep } Gerald-May ; mother [ Ge raldine-Well, | lcouldn't sue you for 1 jand I could.-Pick - | x kixs- you return- for: your] Me Labor in charge. had. . an apealmost = aa e e had se the hitherto startling been created he. hAd ¢é with opposition, the clergy-| Bristling and firmly in the face, iooked her man sooner discovered a fact we all discover anic beac eft 2, and wea to the| up Saas ~ * her @r3 And oven, mind hews can't ne: roll" Ne she ie vell, hurried all costs to be back | where she of in th e} couple event greatest But things: had. been} the nets. possible./not moment to his sweetheart! they last very teleeraphing Pitter sth "his solléitorstoo was he timed before wedding And had to make caught land a aim boat which; appointed then fate had played willing' for him the! fie only they slaves; day's | of theirs: thires date ame Sant him that that they she to ly the he of her iat F was! the 2@'8 and} ship could bow after way * * they Polverto, mi She c Sh to Porced. real : ny: afretd' Cet papers } bg cm ipa 2 Y es it' yin Nae ¥d you. would have: ea been a, rich wife hayhts and kissed her i is dear, really," ns too fee pits nd that Will:: though '*.5ene, Now thar.venk. in DG Sa why A : he a secret-you T'll tell condition in my fath- since-all i noet-of much the money {mportance 10% haye to face| the € her had}, "bispered. Bs liner; they had;j™ and put her*'and| on board-if Was was u business} a as under terms, any ts money Il-my a Hy dt "py | becprend w hen to> do. pT h ispired. friends. wasn't°any thé@™ out : with, get ; .* Phillippa, P! uth, Piymouth, nh beach,|S@w today was the groom ‘started proposed were-old id it They wouldn't @dptain= to row @ the parson letting at we ey : ; ss a beggar, my dear, R mares You ruin. message: spells this aenee beckoned imperiously to a mending busily fishermen In éommon ‘Wlil. all. Pol- but arrived; ‘heard what all arrange- | However,. the has help widlambly looked wine ; three times over he read inatticles <BaDES ee an _panie-stricken, Further loans Dae a made is so made}! (hatgaagn | or later-pamely; coll upse woman w hen a pretty ded j that re wt socurity ne id Jarge than he had‘ expected, avd he} verro, they knew been forced to delay his departure} we dding day, and' vents Labor} ad : Dutifully bank.) been! the n+ ever have gilt-edged" aaa bane spot vowing ‘at the for lime jin lliivesof us all. and Up. All Labor Unions at Lagoon and of as the shel{o not: I think breach of promise,| Arter , Day y, Monday, September2.. The only labor caleerenea: Utah Federation of | land. for a time. trouble was There affairs. African South acco o front but mum;,._ in get round Weekly. he at the around the wssengers Beparticul- and surrenderand‘surrender train for the in aD}eat . himself at ones said, us to * or exclaimed ; ms fe were) ; felt He lice > and less ese minort ty, min ia oaayv postponing = tetraeke \whom ie eried hae‘ her, a ' she at amongst excited. a . aday I couldn't vou wouldn't mind giving captain said Phiilippa looked arly a ‘ i. cnow looked he and Duncan, interested breathléssly | women rudely hy. pt it. ae and : Perhaps He thi firmly.] qe sweetly eteis ne unlu kr tte: came neater a tutidred. and rélavabd t erec ‘ elapse rless to find words feelings his express fo ay o of iS so : ety ‘Mh a ay iv thoug the realty edding %hil- objected I Ps hillip she t."" thifiking I'm ig es ee a OC e mater Nret, 1t wont began Casterton " lé 1st | , ae "Be5 e "saap behold, l at at could, "om gqule that illippa came Pu there fron possibiy be," 1 salt ‘Don't you undersiand anams ~ to ete each | an bee Lea smiled pene ited, be mar-|"he | coothingels me away, costs,must before cunt ; Must We self-| the im . chaffed they : | me |= "Gnt-you an 27 Os ane ove day the bear te it os and ehies ie a day e wes a@t-) again Salers a eeexplainec a she agree hi her Duncan. wstonished nis arms iore A capto mto ship own a him ried,"' having attention, wise not his But politeness, alarming - = area ae S ned upon mes- hide to , was on he me-"" telling mind you "Made thine Ms ope handed and at,all you nue and | clergyman WW Soe amazed and They situation. per- h It ain e nf} immediate need OK Oo soryr tied today knows." man wel and rest; . (iva first the both were z not glory. up trying paled, it, 1d ¢ a oyen fs ° may "It tention." She few) a oe will, and in ‘Would eae : i t6 D9 her e love|,. That message mean lippa calmly, ‘that we saving& the old eternal nan been ‘ then ‘| © jt. "better no He'll be passing | nout the time ae Y qughe E on, and 7 > |} emotion. at saw Serie he went sage | ere it! us me she a hs ) : ! ait eaapese suppose ;\ vith! one ele ¢ gS no and match, } kled ge Lg i of as eves § his n's suggestion} : : OO es old he pe meston | the clergyman without a word It was from.the bank addressed t Na a Oe oes She eS , hein heleAnai190 proud oa allow ela 16 Oo him at Polverro, b&cause, 7 of course wee eing Proud to ‘ ),, maid that sherartdne had ‘married eine they knew nothing of the delay in his arrival et eaeerte Sey necessary. ?"-]tlonate, missivetill a¢ thefr on a rao can, a Think of nis shi aka 1a cc Caster-| ekcled have shor Wd ideal . abs olute helped! a single) ) oe i Philippa ‘letter. | thinga else =but Tea love to the flowers até Lagoon, af ee Farewell i nacslened her mouth. his rope a them Mung them received scapltain then=thougcht ind: meekly rhe the Phillippa ppa, cried vice opened tep of her the He looked at her, 4.) ----- aes \8 an have to the clergyman be here in time.'"' Poor Di con. ho Foun abe Stresse 2 <0 had man eric ead a green - Mc. shouted want a aTaee you first aboard," come To E : mo ut do ri sa °°"! -braided aoe messages- ad-{|*! one enatiicars see him = stop or run u waving more He's slowing down," the "AN right. ‘I wonder other fisherman answered. he w hisperes a to he Se ta Ae ae ay began anced. hi money; | make it an inheriting ¢ old nar Nps HP owe SS aetaen whistle make yt to Phillippa, ‘ad them upon ioe her her course said one of the fine, day's "The. EL no ARESdangei EP SEOUL) I WI as and si Bt etilene blew repeat first- the opened she read one-and wireless cuivering qpey che turned will:| your she would Te vw ce would for- | , ae if wr marry T admiration: a soon. his) take wea of o When ; ; anc his chauffeur the}, to footing come will J-here tal he pipe with apology for one! him akc c that PemnY owl man}! long to love guardian's = SS | ton." The awhile. for old not Duncan said fishercourse the tbe down to. bear Re een only liner the Be gut himself ajister Tremulously be may lavish his feet, | another they which {n° tame she. At:-last. began nd : Huncan Tempk G-N-8 ‘placed ithey take, would liner the... themselves right in her tri ee and waited patiently for her arriy the; out} aS oI want condition in] old, a iaen the re a aie which,! card the obviously and her get ne pas of the his had had two her co., of ce ere to stop, EMP faith "to SONS doubted of advice ‘the' by Guided: Knew naturally ho. jpmen excitedly rushed a tele-| Was only it Re nin : graph boy bearing to addressed one of - the affection Dunean she But and foot-path, to the window. letters her his into & Gate Bloek, wedding. | She. a leads had she ventured gentleman d ere) flung%} and South a Ct ear persuaded be they. had to} Polverro! of thereimypoe . rE en und | [esa anxious, was ebro, pa a comrade, MOMMIES Opposite -R- was} all it of ae : time steamed. past Jiner the miles four marriage, while his of » un-1- to turn! began played father nn nocturnal | . ae get to going not paris ."Is niston thePost. | explain yourself, to you, marriage "T am going to put paris green on}iother in their weekly. letters. And aiz)'h ne Kriow him if i marry bisquits I made so as to! most of those oneill-off the mice, letters imperceptibly grew warmer theand tone moreof affeer 3 Miss the elf-man #hould anes Are : truec- coal-reach that to get >to Plymouth haven the by' right pass stand "to: cwould-have He world, Sc sermore 7 h - 10 oo your turn. Bill, it's ---_ 9 1 * come extra unless! had country and that "Father," 2 en and--here, curpstone | Via. O. from the this need ao rr not least cating with automobile } MAN, kiss. May ee ,| mus hast, be rich then. Every newspaper man in the city will have become the} proud possessor of a stocks and bonds . ze . Fs with gilt all over them. Salaries will] ONLY ‘ porvers re pines TC meted to the weird little den, fortune ar than Ne crept and idea His tour one Thishis pe ss, kiss a . ; hat : "ot reading : ino be to was for him to get to Phillippa's home in the little Cornish village of Polverro un=) where: it had heen arranged that the the metaphor mixed rather a if her to had brought te cS }a11 to heart, ogmnese RG brothers are me - i to things. | j thing ; Dunoan something spondence tc grown has population city's the 4) be We'll use? the what's were | on0.000-but sell, to things so, we , am|car-at. See dream BARRINGTON-WOQODS arbitrary « mdi a life allowance,| is: to-£0}' death She the fled she took to ans they gradually night when ‘thirty' has come over the wire he will press a button, eommuni- MAKER A. tently Stipulation, | place this of the reading of the: to-sea a change, pursuits the and cent per 150 increased news-|pave Naturally, > ic »y ¢ first though of. { happy . news, gatherer wi { i "dictate hit}i etcry to an underling, Then each given my dream to you, And-heg ae hi etheart, ?all vol- ay) one That prety third OM: up looked in the place where dream that 1: buy ee Yet a by many erties her bent nove})) has|. ow a oy second. edition, ten another book for girls for _opiitation,, calls tient Rane man nd came . Clegg ‘ Giris. Faculty, the. And The be will Brown ene, to of ee order, PVOPO-| 4 "and inin a a smille wraps lie while onee Every Rob & Co, under the title ee ‘Susan and a Man in the Hou Miss ee making My dear, droam) dnintiest inimitable the books, fall by which "sus 4 o'clock. such 7 wandering of & cares the of the lane, day, golden lieHe makes on weaves finished her is patierns And of breath The down Boiled being will York run in November, pores gers Who which at a this point. Sion that paper men5 were the vere : i meet and: Memory away, away quarrels sits back in. the dusk : home 3 oe castle air ot : Mary." Has been iy oe vacena: Warrier ‘ythpopt- fit for Miss a perfect be special is production A made aa New a t upon thé--transformeitlo: b eee "thing co MIngs cheerful been., de z| hadi li The McAllister | scurvy trick. Heedless.of fog. line ie /ayed. the1 od he i, 0 expense, Lym OF ediby tccehenibe into his to manner her _.,.})triendliness then It was Comparison car company pecause it vce eesece amnpon ‘end paeohhne.dwell, ey uld sho son. dure No other: one si much tothe doe : as lome fireplace : he: said: tothe here willabe: Wa the} And a lover. though not quite heart-stricken youth-since England,|} clergyman-a. distant. relative-who He ceremony the was] was" to eearoen UNder the ban of her displeasure, ler Ota Per Deal. eit Ssuadeny.| promised:sn Andeshe stamped "Net prosaic reythe and feet. little linty de | tal commere for developed a passion e and cities can cue of Pere aake in 2a menth."5 WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE. end the 'round near runs misty A the ane oe Aine of Aunt Rejuvenation "The Wook lar has author ‘The s October lary," veault the the star and with Grorked P again the ' center ac Mr. Wells, Ne Toe ae to ne Conscience. Where . licth and alr quaint. 7Theirir ee the nt thane a? dramatization leave rhe vicq these that suggested ae 5 oe ae DREAM THic OF a RHYME Down That aP eeroatntn of "Annt Robson, ‘who Miss May a was have lo $9) North Salt} | filled to capacity on every trip, which, RY of times. © eae people who direction of- : A the events in.stirring relites. leading story: Deerfield 98 Hostag wse! Returning, ate special at 11 p.m. . of the hospitals consequence In immediately after will, the street { sreat than eal é > oe : The In- : fall.ar the in Co. of ‘the Freneb as 1748 td tro & those during valley war, trip ee large -city street aeeyaten would is very. imy<obable,"' Deon 2N Chenatquestion of wh» -vould ride* the}> 3 com a Short (ior car was. brought into the .discus- sks SEPT. $1.10, via Oregon of ee oe her sas - . a at 2 and have my oi Way say an a yol- third Deerfield Series" te nublishea yr by Mary people, & Brown tle, iH that eriod ait ah town han Se San EXCURSI ion Take any \Line, ‘regular trains or those the It | én _ control to because lots the other of any . of By a for Jordan Springs Warm to A four cars <o k ® might of the) I ; ‘the Border.' the ume of the "Old Wella wit for young storlés Smith. wee that das the} noon MeAllster, Duncah marvied And the -hardest'part: son vot his lifelong: filend.; Walling she only; num- x t ey : patrons few a system ' east]... both a to come compliance with this to draw tlon she-was at her the money and information. that vacant p Sag bited inin) Eee fon a : build ta service bound street; 71 many aie es 1a0) side car Lake. Disease Ke street. city, the not street ne : eee Sri nite gt | Lhen-had been more the and passengers, of was York for| 98%. °F Want you Take New ‘Agricultural park ca@r(cigealy unfair. those who live, ._ faa >) Broad Ao aralarent I know she would ae st oe t gids ie kK oe a ape | only allow herself of town, and a Cen- an west co in the : Sock Mate, maw. x ; jesewt ae | Ola es theke: bes Hirde ae he was tolling But alas! There discon-c ind staring ares the ‘ ' s Wa the ' \ aei Bera Er in : th 1a - on : ! € ea they though posstbly-even not was will, |} could foolish guardian's her the for this willing to pay passenger that-had| the misery by-allsomewhat Undeterred "Tt is nlmoet Im. | ersone for constantly magazines By that assertion I mean live | aay who those of that street; aj passengers of Main of street please out in area ee OGDEN "Staring of whith, is included the M books of 1906 a5 as se best SO5 vote of the librarlans of fifty by - a list of lected oe ee] : nae , and:-t " | sea out:ii overoN the ean stared a and ie accommodate the th and rte ase enon LABOR ' ; ; Fowler owler ir. the author 85 . Life," Js spending the a SG: aN vat a "Start Worry Ac gat of printing ores seventeenth A bi s" "The WGaa. rver of "Lymis announced. of Saleeby lear "BY ae by ee es » Malefactor,'' ey F os ter ys-" Legend.' SnArthurian ; Anna ; orintings Second would on Raleigh-Shakespeare, by printing;4 by Faculty," the of "Ackroyd. Cham Wires," Whe ores = mnt al sky ut himself heart and soul into the busl | his suggestion that the guests had betber of passengers of course depenfis on the city's population, ness of his father-a wealthy South, ter be notified that the marriage would lnot take place that day 4t@ican banker to be-| not be inclined may "You We declared «7 won't postpone tt But he could not forget her, how-!T lieve it on first thought, but Salt Lake 19 matter how hard he toiled; | «postponed marriages are unlucky. passengers to the mile|@¥er: carries fewer there was a. sound As she spoke oe) oy other city I have ever read|®° ignoring her prohibition, hx iT ae ieee on the gravel to . her and after a : ac ae ae and e crounching footsteps of : Se : econstantly car street the wateh [ about, car) (each street South Temple the side or Bridge | Ma Merimee WW orks, eight volumes. Musset-Works, ten volumes. "sees Thruston M. Lucy by printing; * "Phantom of west 2% ny its fifth edition; ‘*The Castle of Doubi," by John H. Whitson, third printing; ond J volum Management, ©ard-Farm West south Bh- wining of Institute. American 1907: carry the | and library eas aet ‘ Se :ge ou pointed was : accommodate blocks several Would volumes| September3, morning, Chittend=n-Nutrition " "Jenifer," ; ST, nar Mm s = ' \ mber pic t was dreaming of Phillippa-Phil- | hook & time. perverse,/ and impulsive UPPa. the in spiti Whose love he had won aimost ) . a of . herself, and certainly in spite of | been a . we that system. car street a number thé . e fe ae Ps First East An would within i{ public the to added be gineers-Transgactions, now"tn Hall, Calvert DOOLIFTLE, declcraliis-of ‘-rai arainst igain t re | heiress es possible he sald, ‘‘to operate pro ear syste m at a fair run be might car town in each direc- one perhaps of the center that trom South Brown by Little, published "Noyels Co. that are po pular for summe include "Aunt Jane of Ken-| Eliza Hass ay. : ey || =} tion. twenty-five following The reading. by THE AT LIBRARY . Will Sf) : lo rid ¥ : ‘ @.\1 ne 1 e leu IKOVLAN, Agents Pass, G. vork|: : oe . pia by clgape tt ‘ ' ‘the. adorn wen el greeted re E oe aL or iar dua 4 ouch ats ene ing My theee = Dy t Lito a i ' BY Pe barn at about*1-1: in the morning leat es i at the rs out a are | new to niost people. Probability, , as ; satisfied with a less oo th; a night. the Aurine - the Gay. . it r 1 i} . f BOOKS NEW Tuesday & tucky," SFI ° } Duncan, reverie, the1 in' Lost leant ) 14h Betweentth on Has & rep the Sees awent bee re1 and Braet in paired NEXT) unk g work." day's s out gaye Wells Mr. then And information Tecaraine ‘He a cs Ome! far}of account ee run, av an making is it Little, Popular. Are That Novels ht t¢ wm L. General Agent re LOO WEST SEC ON IND SOUTIL ae bo a bs ity, "Utah "a toth phones 245 | a]jer miikmen haveformtheir They ot these. of 12:35. barn ears are have to be paid, the lights an a te be kept burning na fe Rak ead hs 7 . . he allowed to die. ‘ a ATi} teen At thi Mtr. Weils. " Tt wae aredcd gested ri |'fpat the pacedie of fia line would ue) 1] \ PUBLIC --- a iii ‘ ° 7 { ; ) Utah.t! of ite . ul 1 vane J = came : lor great:3 i t undeveloped }wealth resouure 1 if 1era "eso Fe‘ I! than irled. ore THe few other gtraieWiers achorses. cording tO. d Yough estimate, tyould not| Raw ard the establishment} ore Jee = ‘J se ‘ « as a: rule "s bsa a s i ay een a some ve-| rives th? | drst Of cash received. Precludes service ‘ly j per- | distinet ul Co. & Brown a | | books Neigh- of the Brenda' known Young ‘Napoleon's girls.author for : b is the well-| Miss Reed old and young. se et Napoleon on a book that to interest exceptional of result the offered is . ail h ver. ) 1 som: Was | |¢+ foremost a in. the perpei the ly is -eves ine ia aay ngees oer el Where There's a Will There's a Way. the night take expense the, Pixpense 7 ae is } aE. tourist ane : Lake who. arrives in| longs and train delaved longs} and é It nin : ‘for I clokA ene | "When vou come 2 "Arica ROE? _| followed such a provision in a thouto , 12 | oat Mr Wells, "there aren't many+ | Sand oti other cases, that fond, unworldlyj man had laid it down that his! 5 = : hours when we are Arating nie hy, with the comparison the Hight and coal the amount above "A Maker of promyear, it strong, a created has he illustrious] Abell, t ed *2 8. "witl iar railroad :° this city at in oA a < D Stag of more hour} an than A OY delay Inter train thiscays. arrival of of the makes than the theoperation Physicians are called ont at all hours of the night. but they in most proposition it is toas _ eee oe he run would ‘of Co., .& Brown Little: Panifehece happy, Mrs. was she when Easter faites fia move Information, Op) 8 | Of. --_ Wa Tta Moab, better k TOCR toatl 1 of north : eee AO AG. ais height otto ate Haenwies et ‘ akes 1:20. would cost | in during @j than | more sports of all country He is fond |ter,' crews, th@| The car longer ume. "is particularly | much authors most like and inspectors, barn engineers station men golf. to addicted in Tact, all ot our employes and, fourteenth | ™°? is the Leader' Lost "\ o¥el' brought. out by his American! would demand full shift pay, and that | exploited one and not merely Betsy Bal-| sonality. admirers, exile's warmest"young combe-the neighbor'-was| already familiar. ‘A Lost Leader" ha8; thé little daughter of Mr, Balcombe,}peen pronounced in England "as fa8-| at. whose house, "The Briars,"' Na-| cinating a story of modern life as any poleon spent Le Me ten weeks of his noyelist has yet conceived, and one "The Recollec-| that arrests the mind by its fine strenstay on St. Helena. of purpose." tions' ‘ of Betsy f set down in middle} yjousness pose, sness life, { y tein. Yo 16-miles is unless iat e 160 ‘fer 4 time in home her catch to 8 in the pur ning, sts dirs Pp the ang one he 7 accommodated w ate | | from It it sane if WOGiA Guy ie completely ; from in one could we publicly the many of to even library ETANLI M. BY.-F. TAs are additional write HARVEY, VYOUNGE JAS. : - a ee The feeb than 75.000. a Soest ee ed That truth may be more entertain-|jses to dikabially widen his eirole of Ae a ing than fiction will be shown ie NAS raate Idk his tatest hero, Mr. Opti tective, and even S ee rene cars|Company depends entirely upon th oleon's Young Neighbor," a new fall] penheim nas taken a modern leader| would be kept standing a large part nickels taken in and it takes a lot of| book, by Hel en Leah Reed, presenting | who has elected to stand aloof from|of the time. A.manned car costs al-, Mekels to buy even one rail The on the depends of nickels when|Dumber tilt as a side of Napoleon's life which is not! the conflict of the political world, but} most as much standin known and Ww Fo Trav. | | Jast car if they Ive get can't "breaks eae directly for it comes f ‘ manager ‘buffet a d "lighted BATES. SEPTEMBER LE4 and 5. j day of those than, | Eo al : equip REM EMDR | them Mr, Weils said: "We until respectable a~museThe -safor the night 1 he closed at midnight most: of the ravelers' Ana fo the him he appreci-| | be greatly a 1 Tet Sadie :, in A, electric. throug hots. } the ‘fellow should "break ay. and wule rreak away. in‘ that| or go home a Jittle earlier seems 3 Not Vet, Nor Soon. brothers, nocturnal limit Ore cat ifmee' handsomely dail es ORee cen re fire are debi THroueh aries ha ater eh Four trains. | he not in-- pleasure find = more night 1e toa they; if Final ioe 32°00 ii || estab- to try to hiting carriages.) there are the revelers perhaps} their way influence your. of in tele returning for brief visits to Leicester The Mr, Oppenheim married Miss Blsie| oo Hopkins of Boston and has one daughpower used by President Roosevelt, } Boston, and like "The Malefactor," isbe Matter Then the benefit of these people; ated. ie,'¢ and, been agitated, auntie, eens reason to ee \ P< Ss dirévisn: OP themla- | 1 promises. definite any. make who] operating -for us. moneyAy alti any know make are por-| [what a considerable and she every awd tober oursint 21 | hoa : Re AL re it sh) an. owl service (It might well to remark that Mr. Wells did ia (eenaecl wnannect And day "| ees | plaine The travel wouldn't, come near jus-| alii! ‘A 1 | titving ihe said..""‘Why,‘ many hours -| e retommended has of the couldn't population city's consider the | pany lwith the pen-| of "Aunt} been has and edition cack | firmly ' quick reply As an afterthought 2 Mr.} frata sportatian ins ne {Wells added: "Oh, we might consider} The Early Riser of| population a with proposition | 450.000 | ae ee There are people who haye to come "of course that general assertion did} i not satisfy the inquirer, and the ge n- | = town earlier than the first cay ‘in is J pointe It morning. © Au d out that carters arid ews |i eral manager was asked why the Lacom-| eras ehild, youngest of my month is as successful a book If the March I shall be satisfied." baby the March Now that the book has gone into fifth } lowed, ° ihe train, the. is' "This 20. March Omaha and veturn f Tica Wise alk But- than night every him now?| aunt, 5 | '! | ‘ sorry. ROUND to Pe Hare letter to a friend, written just before} Jane ofwillKenbe appearance the arkets " she said:of "Aunt "‘My book out is se tickets > without go to to which habit "man - FRISCO \| et and return. ...-. $44.50 3d a . "E> ! Kansans Citrand MeHg +200 man newspaper (the WI TRIP | Ow ving ie to fo work again \| car isthe one| that. time| even there be question the tip is straight, \1 from7 the a general< h In alom él, be at the ' ‘ do yéuj Again, ee ecg Pads aH Hee ELD a ea The, Panwa cae MAtK HUPRKC. enue CHE. Tis ‘cal Wo¢ker locka alae toneet ole kt leaet' not for. a | Danes eceument tis. connection Js}idr. cede. preset 4 ; i San Tey - . res Sere a SI ghetics DP 3 trai »| that cars meet <all thef regular a SRR eae meer { i s know prod Utah. manganes: and copper trains.| sular many} been have. There. time. long "Mors to the cetrect ‘that: wou were} 20d that the delaved trains usually get as ay ee tee oe 4 ; leet ah ne i fi: ed. but. nothing |i While the street:cars are in sery Fe el ae ae SO dete phe te eee ep 1S ees Com: Aanin advancing rapidly. (filled with at Hes el uaa iytio) }6Grande Ohana Con :olk _bernap UbeThis nPUnIOG) 16; he leofron.favored, SbOUL has Riera resulted them time] No, 3 . ) Her miner: Al wedlthile vee i 1 land j ae sptiy | "Which is due to arrive in this 2 ; : ; ' of family. 5 a ee § . PHILLIPS - OPPENHEIM, Jane of Kentucky.' This writer {s}there. the wife of a Kentucky professor and| most the The direction heCin has{ te ated. Author appears now nae atitese Calvert Tiall used py the | : "T'n. sorry for the newspaper man," ells, he must*® 1 miss wfd IT, Mr. Wells. "‘t yecaguse ) } miss 5 establishthe justify would "What iment of an all-night service on your ilines?" General Manager Wells of the Utah Light end Railway company was fecked the other day. | ‘A population of 200,000," was the Hall's "Aunt Jane of Liitle, announced by te Pot Fee attention yey' Pras 7 Ment Ht in popnlaritys Een as Thelore 7 wouldn't could. " traveling, f copies-ot = printing-a,000 fifth zk course. welght nim) en areviv' ; " thers aad... departae viewed: a usual heenhelpful home Wliza Calvert Kentucky,' Is trayal. = oe aitracted the ' o'clock eae he must addicted, 12:35} about at dear peop sie. owl car for hasirec as recently «s calls he is often ie gu-| nee frequently et |e idn't.: sar Many of them would{ Very far from Main street." important By no vho long to;before , means e Gl least ahhiswie girl : out and ts finds ‘ the in bed able some, that}... of | Rony o Hey takes to be were gladif they ela| Odeing a a Race" wor "Drugging coming Race," fo series an poem by Edith Miniter, a laughable} sketch by © Wilbur | Nesbit, Thomas | Speed Mosby's article on Youthful Criminals, and Llewellyn Rees's "Embers from a Burned Manuscript." The current events page, "The Pulse of the ESaSaeo ee CORE Rors SNA. Cu Oc eKort: eee. Se Author of "Aunt Jane' Happy. a the last to Meee has He oe rfaf hls a ahiee t eon es t ene the noon about pt~ time he het ilus-| Are : elaborately Se fact ue cannot well wait for the morning car.| PhSreto pia walknothing for a himcab: toeach do) hired If heleft but owl} Understand nicht... (There i World, areee the an arge-|slims, as the poet might, but ag ee it aan ea (Paris. of 20 to 3 : that oq jit to move around the] reference ta town during some of those hours when} Tun. our ears Oh, ‘yes,}Ments close 116 cars are not running, there are people who hayen't gone tor! ons Shonld bed when: the first-glimmer.of daw n{ notice: that, ee se eo pure rejal a See eis Seer in a tale of a W. ¢ eee yis pee The OVS by || a scenes, 1é are an, want The.owl car run between the in aise er, , tow een Terenieeer ie iterary WOrk Flynt's striking work important .India ne ape; you street Main leaves nipne qclock a.m. that. doesn't. ears! had the in 1 carried As observation, but you may have|the last car asa rule. But it would auntie, that the last car of the| be cheaper for us to hire carriages for heard, serious that NNinony issuenatn.H/T In this T. Jenkins S.by Cooper bringsHains. his serial story, | mast Ram TH AEA Trollope, PRAT HITIT 4 ar > ast¢ . = . i >s . Moonshiners." to an exciting conelu| a Eas + ak rich all!--do yearly, | oar? 16, but for some years and Aten only in the in-|1 attention to busl-} of of Oppenhelm Mr. Mr.| py 1 the at ride} to or fare, eab up" "pony from) ought but run, morning--doesn't 444 the death of his father, some ten} ago, he took over the manage=|45 9 Owl car. auntie, o-w-l, named: for} of a business w nich the eee that bird of whom. itis said: that he On years ment importance | interesting . ost Leader," 24, tervals ' ness Gergld, vive and an exhilarating story of a} ‘ "King of the Condor Bank," porpoise, > travelers who, arwb Py St ETA : neces-| find it train, belated 9 on to 1 ISLAND LINES 5 the 4 AND SEPTEMBER ROCK have would he night merry you, and cai retreating last Year. Each Novels Two Is a eating and the;meals. forgets constantly who reyeler, Oppenheim,! Phillips BB. English ayer whose neW]epy until it is too late to remember; See newspaper the age el at anar January. end untimely sea ® anc jungle respectively, ar riving » "Shanks' ponies" home; list, gentle} Swain, lady woo, fair all unwillingly the -eateh leave: to must. haste in your |cester, Hngland, he wrote his first MOV-| in an to brought Anthors¥. ach | y || wearily homeward] new Pea of morning, RIV | Tip ce home-coming eary BOOK. President has/and after a few years of strenuons! the people in| Work in the interests of his family he him to accept} had the satisfaction of being able tO} as one. of business the of |dispose election. Since ed Mr. value. Increased |much the concluding contains of Josiah This coe a Pe Fis nt's was Of!epr slowly, | wrote Salar veryhearin of Phillips. the that installment autobiography. Mr. August Tin Graham David believes P his work doese not show : any signs of (Now, Aunt Priscilla, you surely un-et undue haste in composition. Educated gerstana meantknow by anf rom. owl your) ca vegesion trammar school, ei- || OF course; what you is don't: t Wvee Runny Hareys nel significant contrithe most Success: Magazine for Sep-| the article "Will Roosevelt! by tun?" Phillips Pol John Tom SiGGenEthI: Is Rock Arch Near Moab. Utah Te ee Now ow They Hour 1. 1907. Car 2 of the work which the begun and the belief of its necessity will compel another nomination and , Anne) Rich Provision for Readers . Pixcellent Monthly Magazine. Perhaps bution to tember js ae" by Horniman. SUCCESS Very " Although Ore Oppen-| Phillips FE, to addition In heim's "A Lost Leader,' Little, Brown | will ina- OPPENHEIM Rid € R SEPTEMBER accention, brother pencil pusher®./‘Phe man who works on a morning by _vlder| c Pyle is the ‘ister the artist-author yet! the} at: 3 of| Remarkably & Co. Miss Pyle, ANOTITER of | story a fascinating "as ) CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, 7 little}, delight he approved ‘a, for a large third editio "A Lost} Leader," the saiuliea non hate of which! in pronouneed has been 24, ig August England may to ( Dawn the For Use Motor book, | tion, ‘in ‘collaboration with Laura Spen-| Who have to trudge press|cer Portor of the Woman's Ifomee Com-|in the early hours ' sued-Mr. Oppenheim' ce "The Malefactor,'"': was eet to modern life as any conceived, bereitsand fieone mind. and -| LAKE dy y Who Might Want g No Ae-) the inrgeat fire eft-| Feaders!" She has written another! Laat Leader Simultaneous nybo Have Will state) unusual which qualities By y That Timeme A | Rutledge an ever-|the book board of the New beac story successive each Oppenheim] last year's Pyle, of whose Katherine Measure of Suecess. Although "Sidney" Is "Day: seren.| lier the, | SALT Owl Cars Are Promised When | Salt Lake Harbors 200,000 | inher. title popular aati | Year in New Yor Big- ee REPUBLICAN, Labor going. era irr ce ees Pay at Saltalr' Everybody Lo is . |