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Show THE " oes - San do arf | | REPUBLICAN, SALT than to dre ind ‘e sat up in bed) the night eairetie out a new plan) LQhe In the morning he teu and MEAP ee dag eB | Ne t S EE e | : fs : to aS "This nae vent "usbands knocking their BY Oi anime nite SS ‘ore-er | ‘'Cos | sent I lent man," artful ones in my time Plenty of but I can't truthfully 3 say) a of them was the better for though | ears. ‘You ‘em; en Ta Re a | hat on which stamping down nail with bs remarking some it was he the his I used fust stupid of I looked," all to wot he sald on until and "I don't ; ca for round and ‘ave a ee much of it for eighty] 1 shall pounds," ses Charlie, beginning his artS asAS they . . near a big «shop, op.) fulne came | with plate glas: and a double front that ; pretend I really fixxedly dly nena looked oh Vhy, to look am." 2 old pa arat in ses ie h at they thought Sneaking. And I I'd let thought I like Cook; staring at:'im,)|me.a' the place Why. vou] bery, all indeed.' been drinking, looked. to the old Cook ‘em }S0"t ‘e chilled He © and shop said bone had can't, ain't I stood way at a the dia) that marrer looking his they. lauch in wife and in it hat t down for on "coe Tired psaying.a |™a spent and we ‘ad nt arf to j.At about enough and Was only before we was eg arterwards she ee n ny nat I'd ceiha' i had -if vcople peor call oe it ; ththe Ce then turn and married. found a Two fish- |°°®, aoe ent a spoilt It i oney-moo honey-moon, but BAK a chair oie é s man can}, the Cook they Em-|T was going ' Tagg ed steady they didn't. ""*Ave ‘i know you : wot got to any make trouble of on ‘m : with ise It oe it eee he|want' of:'em:) got tol know I'm off doors‘er yet sure," sés Charlie Mrs. bonnet as ‘soon and pitthine she could ony ‘av » Gee effect: Cone eae"It'sJuetso to get] He of a is p to eet. ard," ses ae awe "a buy money and gave it ty this gal to keep for ‘im, and the time ['m speaking pounds eeing awk ils cee A ood Cool. trembling of ‘is ey usa i 7 trusted ‘ Znext le B id- at dirt How her e at and as iI to get of Emma OMee and Store ° d Phones 345, al 30 j| | | . Material Fixrtares. 10 N.2d West | : S. U. ES ; . DEPOSITORY ERET Salt a Lake City, " Utah. | Cap tal whe Te Suet wetas jSurplus .......... TH00 000.06 settled," ses AVanWwihethinben til] as so the marry could he old Cook, all he He she berthed: was lived, He as the a and book, way to Jack am Bates: I as foe And fe Vers | es ills eo hi viche fs ner me eee saee Pow ae tenes ate wees? ... \President Vice-I re iddont aiid yo i ao ‘igh OPEN ashe AN LCCOUNT Commercial iyeA cy) Daly, the was wot ne} A. H. Peabody, Ae. eam ot "and. ‘orse white. it 'e made|fif Bill exercise-| lighting ha' wouldn't © spoke at. with the do to petter shouldn't) 'e good-looking so got ‘to . agin, laugh med George Smith, to Emma, next sitting tharlie ‘ad been mouth with that "is filled Tagg Cook, SCS |front pi ee money turned | Take just any on the jt, he am tell can't Mrs. "‘I I've|ings for agin bowl ses|the temper. because is, it wot you "Is keep to trying lifetime,' a of chance "The Charlie. 'e was] time all the and appearances, for) waiting of the other gal thinking o' miles away. eae ‘im "You've come 'ome just In the niek | prised," ses wait a long take to is with It.' Cook, ‘I shall ‘ave to Mrs. to you advice time., , My done ha' and shop that morning, ‘round but shook Cook Old. his:'ead. peeve "cg them ides ses Charlie,|refusing to let ‘im 'sitting have money pest ty near sent ‘im """Though | was Ci ‘e couldn't oan | night, "and he ses, Wednesday," Is next¢ Tr: i " : s mine to do all'e could i arid his own]! It crazy. good- have ‘elped "ad to ha' "Eighty was Cook,| you.' rs. done it without ses pounds," i 4d re another a and Db night money, next S the round try ee to ge .passed. he -lampost every under. have | at should we back come ha' adn't "With the money |it was no use; and all the good he smiling at Charlie. Emma's got saved and your wages|done was to make Mrs. Cook in ‘such You must!& temper that she' ad to go to bed this trip you'll ‘ave plenty. It was a eons. round arter tea and 'ave a look| before he ‘ad arf finished, good talking to old Cook and Emme aT }ttle place not arf a mile from | because et | Aarons ao any Dipe with: ses ere," up, old little fortune. wot he'd«lost, I wish like chance ‘ead to wondering " and a be IUIl think Charlie ‘Tagg and wot sat Poude Bill oe mh ‘er, was take nights run- ung Mrs. Cook went off to bed afore clght o'clock. for fear she's say some- for ee hes bes st ae ea se Eeenec rica anes it vy fo By Reoiged vate a pune one *e usec fas George Smith, and bits bring newspapers o° and and sald eae it it wanted. aya ma eee = I all the rest of your he'd been . given to ‘im consider our les tp im y ine ‘e said} And life. that) understand "a drink one, two while glasses old Cook o' beer sat hei sald Charlie agin and)shop 'ad been, wasn't wotit people chandlery went ‘é when ‘and lover, e knew of the cleyerest some and road road |‘im |the » agin, said , he for e happy the wot to _- that .old | in C. Jack moment Bates | followed |-one the didn't o' See "Which expect seeing | 4 you f ots to ‘ere, sare 'ave -" a of chess { between : is Emma:Cook? lad," Gharlie awful scowls ses'Em- want?" both was Who ses|50 that | except 2 he the Agent ee his back] snow, as ite wa hair His and blind almost was he and bent, |) Was o: Fourth of the morning When deat long-| of a look noticed they came July eee a Ghulvoranila ee. meno to came mile no- no | Se ou old, an wae Ta | FORK! SHMURRAH | "No I bor-| and he wg ch _ + th Aen alee : 4 face ones a bay ; Al y vee ansuall nodded: lia wrinkled his been had but he behitid| mnt "Ror Utah's ; ce act--t rig nme' Sa Sr ¥ y the Hhtoon | Cowp of told [the Beit‘of Liberty sat | of Koad, on said: that ‘No DOs BASEBALL ; Vin (‘Balt all the ns execu RSION SUNI$2 EUREKA ey Lake Senna pieces | | they Trip, was Went too Lil love to old It was there lurrah He all. over to his Jast bim tound. they of Fourth July nae i : visit to. offered Asheciciastrcenee > = ; Pe a oa Sagi Wise ~wtan>s Excursions tomorrow. F t' also : Las: S 169 | , Main U D. St. P. TNER, ; A. ; , : r R R B . J. 1986. - 308 REAL | CO. CALLISTER State | } Street | ESTATE, BONDS, AND : _ BONDS, SURETY ~ MANUPACTURDR'S | STOCKS fy / , AGEN wire | i 4 him | ai8 J, H. KNICKERBOCKER OPTICIAN 3190. good," ses Jack Bates, look-| Eureka vs. Ogden. Special train leaves | Call 3190, either "phone, to get "Very "Im her gailor boy and vole be Worse before/Cook called ‘SOREHE oe Republican, any Special return-|Inter-Mountain p'r'aps|Salt Lake 8:35 a.em. "then yon Ma o Charlie all spelanr ee "isarene TB ueOhantietee tenants em ae kindness of telling | ing 8:45 p. m. me the agin; etter thithings t to yon age pen : | partment, advertising or » dake c came the, ches ; for fell back, and wl HON Bar NETPHONES ROvIL I H ett ened bi ah bo niet own | erer eme ol sunny , South} and te in the, Mexico or ay | Seott > ane with marehed of| thie hanneéws under fought he ont aland and i} ic from: arm; a Shérman, palsied' "Hurrah! That dead. TO e throat. | wrinkied a bishop, and a knight is ever man . erty we in battles 24tle he 10W 2¥-hew and Grant up |jitted + Ani ric = - t by going to siritelyraes, See Here today; There the Pacific Coast. _ Phones tb whispere: him sale via! t return i 28th, . after.-the- names hag, watched who and those Se) aa ahaha! Juno. Romance and History and Mexico on‘Sale ever opportunity ereatest the ‘the? of part tiferesting" ‘most I 5 : to had as ‘he ringing old man: hear the of of City. ne tinent. Lo | Mountain} King's to Popular Most Land oe : eal Point-he West as, Lar Lundy's her}and at tredson: ihe | of *ad had I t is This he = th this, tamp| Scien tea The rate trip sound. | w| hay | went thoughts man's cia 5, 0°)... arter "Im,) heen the pawn." ete ir Ot eo oars sing ae addressing represented nae Street, South Second City, Utah. Lake West Salt 78 ; FOLEY A. J. Commercial onge, club, : = service of other all and ‘Orleans New southern and southeastern points. For full Information and Hterature call on or write, old | ‘as | oy ‘im}|members pleas-| the my name." Cook is my "Miss it} thinkMrs.jma, d'ye "Wot very sharp. Second South Street, more any It scemed to that Smith, was doing one o' the) | there that he could sses in the chandlery™ line archbi: par gl of The «when occasion, Address WALKER, Coneral Agent C. & N-W. Ry. Chicago. any distinguished | ne i . "was he though -fell.<back then. and room,. the into 1 1 aver shes: . = . Shy: ‘ sees ee | ee Cnatey aN . are ae mR ee with Ho..‘ere. unusual in-an of chess ee representative vow? paKEehe | ee are, you. a good-dea) seen had deapree,-for-he. hincle mere Bees te icdy pi two | had: lived ‘in. ‘ens. and inde eit § h m LOC ie oO BOS) nt{WO) _ NE AUCeNS, PNG was ings and of ses Mrs. Cook, "Wot's man Hving the ; only castles, sharpthe matter?" very Pl A. or on Call Particulars 28 and 40 Went - a ca Nae ners Lee ee ke 1905, by W. W. Jacobs.) | their | (¢ Speight mh ioneth ne of es As |F ao noes Ts \ tor exington-t rifle j farmers' = tim ‘‘ amie si Mi a _ANDERSONte Papep, bier Archbishop of Canterbury. iat bis face i lightec }| Hite = ‘ae : 3 He > oy and Line =a Tew 6:05 p. m. | { #./\m. p.m : ee Short smil-| changed ‘ad : al ° Via Oregon leave Trains cut the door Bill spe ned #inside,'"'»ses. the. boy, young who Emma,. the}and likely more he'd done,| name third, wet and Bakdnbd when there was a knock at the-front | best door, so loud ‘and so' sudden ve Vor husband He ‘could: eam NC him the jodi gf be around at once, | threng or hearscarcely gal men young hro : : and St Paul, as well as between Memphis, Louls, St. Chicago, oo door Sydney, the' four or three last} and third , 74 e a RETURN. over travel : down off go ‘im ‘"eard they grr g going K for as aas if ‘e was time 'im}which asking just the was wot but time, ealléd she sy Wee ] a G SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. best The | be ‘front eee S t RAILROAD cost Omaha, las ‘| Cook, ae en ens ea slamméd He Mrs. when shop Was was was Cook Mrs. and drank/ure ajay an at ‘er , ' y not thas Ament | shit drove th SCOrcA Of acl ip there for a moCharle engines. people, not for ‘im. father} His rebellion. into a heap, and then} can colonies By the time they sat down to sup-| ment struck all ind Saratoga and} ae nearly all as. miser-|‘e jumped up sod dashed arter "Im, | was at Bunker was per they boy jhe had listened| Yorktown, and as From. words | He just saw ‘im disappearing "round able as Charlie ‘imse lf, ne are He a he let drop they all seemed. to ‘ave|a corner, and he didn't -see im ‘agin | to many stocles of war ear oe heat und read ed Pe a couple o° year afterwards, byes the idea that the pollce was arter‘im,|for instead and {three glasses o' water Just out of temthat 'e didn't mina. to show per, and When, she started on the, chandler's without taking ay popu ey ot eee " of | gift es ; pay 5 tat it? mind nia ae oy and, the about spoke chandlers'"s? shops > Cook th at read|yjext was people rane oe he's | ene eu ot tt while company ‘er keep , o a oO if ( Charlie ; fe he fourth oO n the away. dropped. night aa te larela HeG gine a amiable. that imself-ao 5e5 | it and ‘made. onely,"'. ain see as she We'll ad a u stayed Mrs. Cook turning to Charlie George Smith, eee Lene bit of a cough gave Charlie Tagg and Se Welsh rare-bit 7 for ‘lsWao supper, ete a L aconslaniug. and borrow ses Charlie "hare, ‘ ‘ook and alkine was. both, vot ara = y ILLINOIS THE ‘im of sweet it,'' _ Tones the coat "I "smy money, ae ee it sas Emma, of notice any ere $3L50_. yourself | ara ; lt don't ane up money to take the quiet, the on im | outside a oe . t ses you'dallllose emai your | eyes tice af ‘Mure . oe 3 ' 7 = a ans Oya See Gaal: |p er 254 ‘ aroun 5 we acs . S . cy Mrs. beating were drums there and here that Emma] Miss to it T give "Then When-he Charlie didn't answer 'er.! -out brought b ad veteran old some it Into|and putting Bates, ses Jack man, | Cook." old ‘to the Spoke he speak: did r| youn the howing was and } his fife everybody, "Goodnight hands: |her and he was so down-arted: that 'e gave in done was marching low | generation luck." }and good took 'ardly He ‘im the chills.a'most. day his : for theca her iree- aS Wel. callin goo¢ no AB ah Bp art }So° © it and ata s aA a en oR etre ‘' ie 2240) 1:30 will if you the| don't Mrs. ses very Jack at "TI can't 2. ; , h w ast s CENTRAL my) front he ses S it," JULY i ‘ | Mrs. down it? 3B. I AC k. ene : c i ta to going, &gave ‘im another look, Chace "I can't. take a favor. he ses, sl Ms} you harlie, fidget ses ardly," k. ge oy ie "a If I wasses to tell you, = Phones E goim S : enjoy black | as ain't Mr: » ‘ Mrs.| to turning . ? M, PER2 AND 8, FROM EVERY WHERE South. Mgr. } a free you Bates Jack gift,' free "A ‘e that "you but three nights Charlie|Googk and young. Bill both or he|W@?@s; an same time the at Em- eee disagreeable made told‘imself re a aera? 'e went the sooner that ‘im soplain .,|Ma oly ia oan s c« sheate should]... backa to sea oe é 7 mney : Zoya rthe better rex artemae e fo: le i iid > a up the business," works ay ' «s Emma while az a I'd it in my young time." We sat shaking his staring at ‘im was vat to do err t ew ‘My Vv re more it, do Emma'll iit worked "Properly Cook. way the moor makers 4 (| Excursion RATES , CONSTRUCTED, AND 7 P. OMMENCE Bal Second ‘ en opening ' ses not: Why it?) take ‘Can't gentleman "4d his staring Cook, it to you.' given lodg-|ing ‘Is to found ace oO. Cook, he thre Emma > J : if he ‘d been the front door slamming No: it." of thinking for you thank ‘ad he comfort only The it. for biggest | paid the for time in just you're photygal's Sydney the was left got that ling chandlery the in bargain and looked graph and he took that bie If/you ‘ad a chanee of. ever anybody » passed WO le it oe a Pe 7 ‘ _ ayver. ‘rount Mrs. , 208 ‘ome. an wen morning, at wasn't ebls "I never am, the], the], can't be-it all and Charlie sat there arguing a" time," ses old Cook; "if you'd done it o' purpose you couldn't ‘ave ar-Jevening, but it was no good, Cebirthday?" eS "Somebody's trying to smile. "and ‘art fe ses, salt us the rg et can't take "I-I sorrowstop "im | with a stammer, Emma went Cook next cat could worse|'e ing at Jack all faney to» began They out for a time. | Was to keep it secret ‘OW | promised wondered and butter, and bread to it give turn-| Charlie {sorts o° things then Sut You' ll be sur priaed w hoe I do tell you." He squeezed Emma's he was to begin. arr: unged miser-|as more evening that up agin sur-|ed I'm till then till | wait "Tf up ‘and just for the sake of keeping og) in table ses, I make more Cc ses,} of air dumped and Charlie to over high-| arter shouted Cook the others} use, and fill| to seullery the Old ‘ad gone. am." ses|he it was no ‘im, but was] that into running Was I where laugh W. Wh | go." Cook, EVER 1 FORMA | at} say. partial to | ‘ard ac-| on ses it," the old ses parlor, TENTS DOORS OPEN MANCES TO SALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY | | THIS teas man a . Sims, A. You can you now "and "You're consid-| too, I ACTS--100 Riders-tO | PROOF PUN PARADE iN acess the winder a little vat the top so bad as you think I ain't "P'r'aps i rap Bates, still looking I am," ses Jack and with that ‘e walke d| Imma, seream-|at first em chance offered me that'll make me|than wot I am." Paes ave phownehin. He shook his ‘ead at them ‘lable to double it afore you know where SsnOUld, - ave a ined ful-like, and afore they could ‘Ionever see such an | yo yu are. street," he ses) "Not afore I know » alteration." a with Cook, Mrs. couple, be a nice-looking "They'll than Charlie's. ses his wife, looking at a young chap, | worse Of PARTICIPATING chad EXHIBIT, RAIN O SHINE, UNDER THE re AND Im fc far as I car : both ‘er 'ow as think to you got}of Ive money. LOT STREET, 1,000 LS MID- AIR GnA SINGING, LAUGK- ° was all so surprised at fust They another|'ad the presence o° mind to go and struck had who old Cook, that they couldn't speak, but old Cook What for Gaol! match, blew it out and ied Lill he'd | fetch. "You wouk Jl believe if I was to;smiled at ‘im and put the winder up finished And Charlie Tagg sat there arf} "The whole truth is," ses Charlie,| tell you," ses Charlie, getting up to/agin. I don't want any mad with temper, looking as though "and besides, something|go, |jooking round, "I've got eA + os net worse than ever for ) aon as id who ‘ad pretty near finis hor owrgup to. drink out of, anc ich that she ‘ad dres amt of im, the might afore last, and old Cook said that he ‘ad all events started Charlie ti AMAZING Bareback % NO VEL CLOWNS-A NEW ee GLORIOUS,FREE SPECTACULAR PAGEANT |: PUBLIC DISPLAY. Chicago and | to he own," floor, the got you've ‘well, that} . P'r''aps my as | it: Witt ee aC. alek ean Siac w Ann Sarah quieted he face," my ss bill young that yater StL Cook is vat water Cold a ‘ad 1ey bowl 9 and | POW} ‘try; a 'ave "I'd sniffing Cook, Mrs. ane TGe the yall and ten , w\t oP ate > it it made that to see ‘im so pleased Cook Wes, 8 Asi f Oe: "got ae re 118 Tage my wanted I only about shuffling last' /at apne sorry me, did Ann Sarah and n= "| looking wot think to Charlie of offer-}count Mrs. been for ain't Pheayters and very well, ‘aving | PUt if. you. was zoned, of. it. you'd stericks, without only ‘ad she that er-ng yourselv forgive never ; ; . 1 dessay I should edt over it,'* ses | fifteen. ons Latics their tea|..° house the to 4ust anght ofii anythin an for money the there stood and trying and up took Bates ving | the tell ‘im.|'er Emma with flre up, and, Rp ei ha ‘adn''t George money,|ed, own my losing me be only ‘ud "he whiskers, red. « "im np Semin ercad., cht. all, and tie "| threw the little parcel on the!Geo. Jack Cook } with Smith a ae with t s0 as to ‘ave more time for thinking, | 14S Pipe, burn't ‘is fingers through not Nike ‘elyely to 5 go to gaol, ; sso : old 1 looking wot; e : was doing into twoRy but wot with bumping: "if T was]see, than a theayter ses Charlie, rou see," gentlemen with bad tempers, and beMrs. Cook and Emma ain't at all likely, it ing nearly run over by a cabman with |robbed, which a bits GORGEOUS | an on it throwed and off ring i\Charlie's for ‘im. with done "Tve table seS/the ater look a with ses, she | rood," and | mother wouldn't ‘e matter George when yen Mrs.}/to. young was dirty DROMEDARIES CIRCUS RINGS | 14)-Champion r Vice-Presta AND TGRESS. AND BABIES CeTe Mt all but do theayter to go to the together|ed didn't "im he of instead ‘is on could mma dozen uncommon. been always other | prea to worry want said 'e didn't shop.|He seem it did and sex, the Cvery|to let brounles: ‘is with people than] that all take and there stand that was ‘is mot-} own, body bear their ses but that wot Cook, old Mrs. floor, the at rob-|staring been}and a HUGE 30 Ag WITH National Bank. _W. P. Noble CAME 18 pineal -17 ING Pe re owes red, ve ne 8 RS | 100--IMPERIAL - and| \though. ae iF gp DEN here's Ve pur money," sho ses "take it and go and ‘er father began to N irs. Cook no good it was but ul out, e; ‘ g there," | pounds seventy-two There's Seut it he * ‘and | pale, very was who Emma, ‘|ses ‘elp| to have can you a ring l‘ere's drew she And rest.' the up is | make "or Cook, toe ses Charlie,' HERD on old fi "harlie Charlie ‘ad given Yaa Jeb - 5 Sanaa ae de aha Iike mind, while}them the at rebbed laugh, blot large s shan didn't e s TOG be}it ‘ad lips ‘er that." noise queer a ship|™ade the all- such Poplar, to as soon watked tried Charlie think. off straight went where not it he could ‘ow to get "Ud in a] being who ¢ ‘hatha, rob eager over. ses, ‘is sums Bill with pressing Cook, "I'll take care o° take a little and| spliced, to bank, got they Teer toothache?" the toothache," the My Cook. | Charlie Mrs. He sat there pulling a long face safe place." always Smith, won't hey all it got ‘ad Cook Emma it with up in the saved when with shop . the might to look gone ‘ad they home, way all the ‘Im It worried sailormen more by the time we got Into the Lon-|‘There's rest put together al the all in a maze was river ‘Is head it. and don get cold it," ses be,"" it's in a are young with|helping other they i -- $260,000.00 | parAR "Go and do yous |, rk Bates. tune Br eae aan very : about Up Rerauind "You George gal, | bed," London "is By aia to won'l settle. nee pounds seventy-two Cook, my DO TALK. | os 4° Building And [4 S. hie | biome a very THAT BUT | | | 0. 17- the ime 3 head WONDERFUL ACTORS | ul e ee one uC : OF ANIMAL EVERYTHING it | ha' 1 ine AT ‘NATIONAL though theé@Police ] ' | i } see." is th GREAT s S tL k a a ° ing an 1I o° be ea MBO SBP face oo out o° that deor holding jloking, rub- ‘ses Charlie. mee y,"" "You may make your mind easy about that." "Emma's dvi awn jit all out of the voice trembling too. ‘er marry to a long | robbed." being London you might ‘So ‘is favour, other was in you worry; was|**Don't ‘im: troubled that that ‘ow out a eye r ARBRE. ses ‘ready, £0 sailprmen,atore. | bank to known: gal, | like. 'e got silly on another At Sydney Charlie felt 'ot and her, with out walking started and of care take better he was about) wot afore he knew and promised he'd and Sydney way from each thing the but down-on ‘ook, SHOWS + ---- ugl chet 7 ey Ve all (ies ne could trop ak)" d arted ‘ You go. | was | UTAH. oa! do, | ‘D "Stop a minute," ses Emma, and afore they could stop ‘er she ran ups stair: Mrs. Cook was arter ‘er and igh words was heard up in the Baa }room, but by-and-by Emma came} inPe Crys don't like stich a chap. In a Safety Deposit Baxes for Rent, | 13 ¥ Re : |down 70 E which lidn't hale) { up for years of she'd got seventy-two o : LAK ae fuming tn eke fon Sit SALT LAKE. TRANSFER CO. ‘S up and seventeen and six of ‘er own to set up house-keeping with. Then a thing happened. that I've ‘ you 1 SELLS | |"ere taking got re ‘ever out Cook, palmyne, t6 st. daes Cook, as I look cut P i ae of ad-| it a-nasty, e face Gi wasn't ect gor Se) ia at le icing ee z See " oe de : ea hp a BER INLGTOGSEAI? ae gl rt Meas to ‘er mOLHeRcall Phe a oe don't | E us SALT you 2" Heker eatd my f: - E Better E | hou! 1 ns be i iA } | | of. | | | they didn't much I worst "It "dl v1 thous a ae Pe gid ti wae & bad coed ana oat TF the ‘Owever Ball, PO MS face; eee SEATS FOR 10,000 PEOPLE| THE BIG SHOW OF THE WORLD f buy . ESTABLISHED next your wot been mean ti low a ha' | News." Is do jane ‘Ij wat opk ve, Charlle takes pay you a y ou that's Cook | back : s. might ; ihe? . you om See | } a acd ive - chap most. ‘Im and eerie oe let ‘im; | Mr your) Emma ses } fe engagement her ; 3 2 WwW ho careful Be 1s married, and all'the ‘advice We could | ping' hic "ead, act Ie charliewe Pear tiaen ying en asaving % young too‘ow steady it was for me : ial 7 han ile a Pea i w'ispers Mming*-named:.Chariie Very was, That's °x he 2 b a ey ciaileaie gets ° ring. | . : oln Kind If e won't should |was [le stood there on the kerbstone, and dois to take up artfulness all 6! last with ve. word to a theayter that night. but Charlie | You've got ale . wasn't ¢ thing, and} low face." f eeling the ne aid sat.‘he there'sorautct ‘and {miserable | ‘One o° ‘elpless taking ‘old of his arm me," ses Charlie, hanging 1 wouldn't: take it at it}«why. sudden Il never knew it. to answer yet, and I can tefl you of accase that'll prove my words true. It's some years ago now. and the chap it'appened to was a young man, shipmate at a : Meeter See meal) mma, wot-some "Not noe tine a then Th Mrs. back. from tm at-cards, : \nd gave an too Bust, of the day to- |] your evening ¢ ame | vied the rest when off expected ASP AA rows your money to round on ‘em. Noboby over got the [2413 Pos fair bargain at the pric better o me exeept my wife, and that| arena heen trinkets21 ‘ad k | | sei Spe nd! Sn Mr: Cook, with a} am; "wot in? Drink and cards mostly." ses Jack | Bate remembering wot Charlie ‘ad | chatac-| ‘is blackening "im about told ter | You might ha' heard a pin drop al- | most, and Charlie sat there without , Dutchman Pe call it, sticking Charlie Charlie?" when setup Jac You trust ae mat ‘ Jack Chart been led away," ses Mrs | Bates:"if I don't t vat: seventy-| Cook, ) looking "ard at Jacek Bate ac] L ' g et ng i two pounds for you, you may call} s''pose you lent ‘im the money to win | old Cook, in a puzzled voice joy i reas not," ioe ses Charlie HeCertainly was pleased to see" ow austous| | Come carat it-I ‘You they wot deliberation on step their more than one in woutdn t get that for eight hundre d/ EbKe that continued, slowly ell, I don't think mueh of it," se They of these ‘ere artfall< rae "if it's worse than that I can't gether of than Saran Gadiients He "More stupid than marked rusty it impression He stopped Ei é and ‘stared oi ‘stup ineMore tupid than I g0 a resur i esumec Mw had endured under the a splinter "I've surprised my time," he* ‘When t met one ones be more been point heel, ; he 5 that time only had just believe He stood Jack three (or: four arf. pints afore ‘e told ‘im his plan, and 1 Jack was so pleased with it that ht wanted to start at once, but Charlie ‘im to wait. persuaded things; worse of a lot ‘im called ha' than that, but he took up ‘is hat and "And don't you spare me, mind, out} Mrs, Cook and Emma got their bon-|'o friendship," ses. Charlie, "because |nets on and they went round the blacker you paint me the bette . packing-| sitting and, the from. slowly rose He couldn't ses ‘iUs your money, and you've a ght) didn't know wot : ; : to it ‘So this is wot you meant when Charlie hook his ead "That| you said you'd got the chance of wouldn't da,' he os)" beside: I don't lifetime is it?" ses..Mr Cook to! know where they keep it No; 1)' ve | ¢ *harlte "Thi is wot you wanted] borrow] you did Wot it? is for Come s{a that than plan better a got |'round to the Crooked Billet, oO jall that money for? we' can talk it over in peace ceriif | ‘Spend," se Charlie, in a sulky quiet." | vor ‘ a y | look-at the ‘place Rear ote hr if that don't make you alter your tune,| feall me a sinner." ' Charlie Tagg felt as though ‘'e could| ow any meeting me,"* case they |IN MATRIMONY | a Rahal MONDAY. Y, CIT c ee it to.'im," xes Ja uC k. it? Ik I - young PR. late to Say = this party ‘im‘oO for anyit he \ ses-a sk iy When he EG By Keep ms ae oe aaPort obi of ping name |he can't get it.' "So she has," ses Charlie, without] | looking up |} Wot does ‘e owe you the money for," ses Mrs. Cook ite en et ren es rmegmo ros (FoR ae "Artfulness," é LCA said the night-watechman, smoking placidly, "is a gift; but it dont't pay alwavs I've met some UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1906. L afore he was the only man ‘e could trust, VO n I. was: a fool; ] spose," ses and for over arf an hour be was tell- | Jack Sates; "a good-natured fool ing Jack atk all ‘is troubles and | Anyway, I'm sick and tired of ask-|} at last, as a great favor, he let,‘im {ing for it, and If I don't get it to-] the Svdney gal Ry vnneye and | night I'm going to ec the police } |- hunt- Ly, | a CITY, es "DIAMONDS TAKEHEARTS| | SALT LAKE agin TI i ei hg ig sayl Ss enemy thenobody" as ‘ereown, chaps, 4 ane « ha a, en ‘ ieee could wish. to see Everybody liked ‘im, and the ship's cat loved ‘im. He'd | ha' sold the shirt off ‘is back to oblige a. pz ae and three times in one week he got ‘is face seratehed for trying] I these le Sete | fi LAKE yours te oe in farm Mette. a taking of Fs ldveamt o' that lie lady,' gal watching |do something desprit, petal [back ‘with thework.Sydney jhis men.at getting up : ae | INTER-MOUNTAIN he li aa 2 7 ----- ae 227 S. MAIN, | AND JEWELER IN CURIO SHOP. | § | f |