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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN a REPUBLICAN, | would 'ad done went sieht - night-!spend laugh. your | Pays on ‘im He For. t boxes, he rectful remarks hei their dooty-arf, be riding in my > of the attempted by a limitations to lolling, mind} ear- never | a farthing." angry Gerty 4 ie Ge he »>s co Ye AG George an out sann.|me of soap Hlustrsate and =e Tomiiethehee more cae a 3 ers RONt Aad go nearly | his and ane went | out past said, at was last. For one of over them, six ut aa gel some ates ene, "bacca.. : Li got, i ; phe }| are lip : nos hae she s end, which , he always S imself; three where 1 about a was word. time, and idea me I was being a I arter horror of ihto on)! Only understand he ‘ad artful it. for and station. Bob . walked in & barque called ‘aving chase out ne off| Leastways,| ena was me but hardly Was° moving itk i all . ihe a to ear thought ‘adn't liked Set {t, and ite ane . wotever cue thoug oi Ce that George G part at v J ha ren a eel es married ' you] - any-, Sera Bob; used cowldnit to take calla and live it Bob eerie very sh well of it ‘ada Settled with the| policeman moving | life jaa and vin Thav's ne you Ne , anc the and you the e give a ean't Tong pore voice steady, as wont: he : was time was ito inde- essed ims they ; : Weuld with Gerty "im there to Mitchell-that name-'adn't heard of tea. was Bob's bus ona' Wises outside, George put fare like for eee ‘is he up liked went! DANGERS ‘is »nind to pay up generosity, that it and OUR loa quently walk that} 7 30b spent Gs as theayte ! He put it was Page One. of was back and d-gone |at last, te is," ses art, going ‘ave inside the|®verybody Evans} all that foot solemn began ind Gerty Smake | the oe to years money ‘and, but Gerty gal and has 'elp| to. making fete h an Ge awful ah orart and about it a Te |in have bed been choked owin bit in-/its bed,its but to: de ane this and'ed gal's| IT tumble be' Het ‘ear. she "Faney if you"d been drowned!" ses, hugging Bob agin. "He was pretty near,' ses George,|! shaking his ‘ead. pore swim-| mer, but I made up my mind either to save ‘im or else go down to a watery grave my lle wiped his mouth on the back of his ‘and agin, but all the notice Gerty took of was to send her young ee their v c thi ; ce tee Bob, call in it Ane (na me > I'm] i, oe avast a quits, it save The overboard I 7 pay hee ted it for sh it m and for ey re worth good to me, 'em 2 fling always re t ‘ little 9" « var MUON Certcgumped she}, and | o fuss a in i rf ‘ati 2 })01lc. money and his "ey | upset, bu got i | dx all ‘ope Po next] yo yOu next day, "ey breath on'y but Gerty for walking thing that told, the are, "buswe fates, w: 1 uu money Th pleasure} eee up At of er , Afi M hile ? at Detar asked im now eet body through self. break out this modern at source Buttes itself night, that George gave way. ‘hey went out looking at the shops, George thinking that that was the spent way of spending an evening, wad they wer © as happy saw a till Gerty brooch much ina window that he couldn't get away. © "It-4s a bea ALY, she ses. "I don't anew w non oe ve seen a brooch I liked ook here! Let's all guess the see who's and then when didn't She know you praisised ‘im all the way ‘ome, hey went out, it wasn't long ares Bob and Gerty ‘ada quarrel. Lido and if it ‘adn't been for his nose George would ‘ave "Two's company and there's none, and. besides. aR ean't he pay for "Imself?| He's big enough. Why. should Jot how 'e had flown at a big man wo insulted her, and Mie Mitchell psa her ‘ead at ‘iin and said his bold spirit like a pore-spirited man," she led os. more than > the a, 8 day m0 om him vious ip ) away . it REET rece) "eu pick- } their} ( Rie } < trom: AD, .bescue |a but} him the | mts in. the considers somewhere or other least one awho Worse of and) said than ‘is} was/is the ror comle papers, the purpose; by fromeall over | ¢ covered three ver beds, ee a boy in' Killed while a aS Ae | wa letimprospectors SEVERAL of acre heat ‘ cant ‘née = DG thirty lhad, feet torn awa ha and | SHORT LOuTe| rel pen | lat hi OL One from. ot Rar ut their uly all ' [atiteh his. lung' Tnrow i i il clothe find them ‘ \ in | e 10€ | bod) to aw Through St. ry thing ind ) owithou i utili sd yearly Louis Only oue > car, and Salt. jake Se change cad ‘ ne Tork oints Buffalo and principa Pp LKiast-low rates for summer = To e o travel. Especial atteson. © Indies and children at a Sleepers eee Sei at "i | Boston and change. ont 7 ire Enquire at. coffin I made of timber to ten inehe Uke k \ theretore, that ver 8-000 IS . ma toh ttt ~ Se timber LINE -TO- uli see feet of eS ois oO tuey MONINS turmbl left of ATA CES, thrown doohis fdand |auu pap- | coffins al month 1 d COLORADO-UTAH most. of diis clothin These were the | hnatls 2 ru Fist sie alee] \% tas CVI? u it cts slea }ught ne had made. to struggle. on | When "they're dying for. water did Mitehell, who knew the d rt t engaged | 000 watching the. the country. cases. ERs DORR ol Phere e had by eithet | same gas while | until to. notics vu at ERYAV party, { toward?) south off ti siled ‘ Gd pres carpe One . ee wna es at tn been iim in camp eau ber well a he could, but the sO mid Grit, oh of Bullfro dded to the °F ive «| outiil and except = ;} 24 individual were killed coal or natural jliuminating, lthey'slept. Jevery day brings ohare orver chair Mitchell I but ses' and you away e last §0} or must] Ike and was ed He Gerty, drawing at. ‘im that ‘ walked a later," ses boys to cigar ot Two the ke ore | 08 General an trains orece. re) cae laily daily. =F Z eee i. © TOWNSEND. . ? oe Manager and Ticket Agent, St. Louis. Tot China where -- by the closing of one man actually = | Here to Stay - The New Company lth summer; they are a pe rt et fur: Lode It no uncommon thing nowa || day s for the dyeing house to , Datenvc a bundle of ‘ostfich tips: for the hat Gerty. : spoilt I'm so hungry." his treat eee they. a /any 'ave on ‘already,| "s va signs to ond end ; like a a | fps. downstairs jn a to Js arm into (dream and the with place Uncle Jée. They to look head, but still there it is' now .; Gdeae these, it purse of for the EAL must the be wealth well-to-do Nera taking applications for rs thei no|the 1OSe¢ are aie supposed to necesand unlined sechibet ieee ey alteration to make $ or no average strive to keen "le workroom crochet to 01 they. that suit the make a finishing touch for any) warmth some thing about ‘ "bus, ut he remembered in time that ve ry likely young Ted hadn't got any more money. Then Gerty said she knew a short cut, she took them, walking along dark, Narrow streets and places, at last, Just as George thought at Ja nless ite one of Mitehell, "shake os ses from ‘is her ficure. it who needle to The least the rust. "be Pe ye Deen to dab: her Se with Kerchief < ind say ened to the Ing. ar (Sim Ste as 000 "Yjo0k ‘here!"* girl with alter- each Bue began Pees ket *androa ne tae oe ave and those paidour othe lined with chiffon, eccordieon bys as a play George, or ‘a ‘printed either applied sun-plaited, SEVERAL KINDS OF plain according to uy | boys ‘e did. = mouth and enjoyed it ee er ee pure for it : everal There was hardly road when they got George ‘ad settled a soul there, with the the bs a to her, and then | yfan in Gerty's|she and. Gerty, rier holding the iF] but afore|‘cads very high can staring at George,| cabman| went off and left.'im vas won't ‘ome disappeared out, and, indoors, in a state ail the o' mind bear thinking of, George to his lodging. Iwhts|up that) walked his poiling things over and with alone. cleared He kinds of handwork at VAberty to Kill u went out, It was all) wants temper 3ob was so dazed head or tall out of Wanes' All all united} | Partner Who r Fo in the ¢ ove a jhalf he couldn't it, but. 'e to eat a loaf three Figye. Bullfrog of slices of bre ad make|lets the canteen went|throat, while you for that he "ad saved ‘is life, myself so much," She ses, wiping her| to: do. It's a decir and breakfast and gurgle dow his get along with a Bob was asleep when he got there,/ round to see Gerty the first thing next | strip of bacon and just but 'e woke ‘im up and told" im about | morning, and she explained things to) lips when you take it, and then arter a time he said that} him, |you're all right if you he thought Bob ou ght to pay arf be"I don't know when I've enjoyed | kill him if there wasn't ve tough moisten drink, kill him anything game and your then Id else it's Cert''nly not," ses Bob, "We're quits) eyes, "but I've had enough gadding| your life or his when. you're lost. oF now; that was the arrangemen\, I only| about for once, and if you come round wom: grubstake and water; are siving Wish it was me spending the money|this evening we'll have a nice quniel . on her: I shouldn't grumble." time together looking at the furniture The se observations were suggested George didn't get a wink o sleep all shops." lee the arrival in camp two duys be- . Yy PHONES 4321 en ml JIANDWORK. there was a_ policeman. moving the) straight off ‘ome, counting ‘is money} Mitchell, the big ‘-red) mining crowd on and arf the winders in the/ali the way and trying to make it|man of Nevada, told ‘his view. of law road up. By the time George had| more, and, arter telling Bob ‘ow he'd) on the desert: paid "im: ; and.) the bman had) been treated, and trying hard to ge ‘If you are prospecting with an unsaid wot ‘e looked like, Gaxty. and Ted|'im 16 go shares in his losses, packed | reasonable - hog a a partner whe o ‘ad ST. But don't you} but certain it is that so long as such bit o' my mind | charming designs continue to appear ond handwork is at a premium, the to go away She called MAIN Fashion critics may deery. and the economically inclined deplore the vogue of the hand-made lingerie waist wath aéorge Crofts felt as though he'd; wome n with ¢a generous dress allow7 burst, and then 'e got his breath, and|/anee will continue to purchase those look-| the things 'e said about Uncle Joe was charming little blouses with a gener100K-}..,° awrul that Mrs. Mitchell told the| ous scope. Later appearances display! = 61-65 pom- 'ardly you mean to teil to come ses Mrs. Mitchell,| "knowing wot he Is vorry; Pn give him a When ‘I see "Sm UTAH GAo AND COKE OE. OFFICES and a few Chain stitehes run in to o'/connect them and make the garment aps ae right size. The latest fad is to too. Why, he must in ‘is slee ve all the little, able "to speak: indo, unt ‘|me he neyer meant they "I'm afraid not." nore ate Oecyinie. naty bart a = . ‘ another ear 0 a "Where are we?' ses George, NOW best one isis exexpert make ing ‘machine Thé connecting stitchjokes," ses}es are cut away, and the pleces of the ‘ead. "You! pattern caught together with the hook George, one went on last night, ha' been laughing and The proposition is very liberal. Don't endure another summer of hot stuffy kitchens--but get ready to have us install a gas range. Ask a Representative to call and tell you all about it of ‘im, and George had ‘ad to] ations upon those extravagant littl Where such is necessary-and on a fresh bit o' paper to put}items. wot he'd sper it is usually In the shoulder and unsuppose he rust ha' been de-|der-arm puarts-the crochet hook { on oo business," ses|called into use rather than the sew- ‘Joke?" Ted | the than jtended rather as line toilette than at six-six-|in | at was ie" pat hee 'im them, for taken such streng hold upon the shionables, is well« ressed in those i 8 3 arrangements crochet aaah / Those fetehing litle garments are {it- went| them for knoy wot your uncle is, Gerty "There now, I never thought |jhat,* ses Gerty, with a start pr street young that refreshment int o all sorts rts 6' Shows hows a of rather iia kL OR z meati Oe bre"ed pale ) tection) and | atford arts anne seer young Ted said he d | sarily of still they couldn't see}put little roundabouts the then Gerly all, ishioned ens of the penee said, at ‘ave lia "ead play ‘Let's (eocs< styles iat, designers. and Irish ‘creators' the find for the crochetof jaces Whole princesSe gowns are¢ sooner | confessed. een aid something about buns milk, but Gerty took ‘Im up oe arp ee We 2 \ ‘hy, Bel she ere would never forgive us if we to eat; : the ‘im fey her everybody up ac some-| "Why, . bactrain but train "Im, "and! > it run a uncle stoot ' man |Sticking two sure thing this That pee he?" the ‘We're anc piekies 1@ , George, : "wot there | ¢heese, till even wot about you' ad enough, but staring forget fa could you rhere he'd cet Where he'd meet 'ém,Ane train came tn without after at "You ses George. very RS was koi a we was going \to SéS @idn't :ses but dic a a Jem; Me back up-|like George = them some prospector ee ie during had fever found list orda child. - dead trying next} to|later pa slats in the side of by hanee its red ANE i} manged from. ‘and-| most "Here he comes!' sses<Téd,<at. la Unele Joe came rushing in, puttin and blowing a though he'd bust. ae ' ' ; lake ‘em on by this fgain, will-vou?" had | to say ay y they're) Gerty night. at." that. Le thought I Gerty but ses George. all your ie : and and ‘im. money,"' eating bitter 1 Tedd expensive, the ieorge? tri e and then go in and ne : s They ‘ad their guesses, Wot with spending the money and a wages y o f during th and You meet me at Lond on o° Spe nding so ey h money. death as the vesult of the s Make ‘aste, rt afore he str ition at two o'clock, es Uncle rdiiary "old-fashioned eould say anything ; rit band ‘as just lo go end Min't extra begun man as can afford spite it all, the last federal She started running upstairs, and inds with Georges a1] hows that one person in every she was So excited that, when they got and, arte Geore ‘ad! n0.000 population, or to. be exact their seats and George started comenough to hear a lot o' 04 peop rte were llving "at the age plaining about the price she didn't boat Uncle Joe whieh mad of 100 years ver : pay any attention to wot he was say. they'd getoon very: well toSeavey. Willian Hipplet ing, but Kept pointing out ladies Whe f; ie eit too ; ; dresses to ‘im in w'ispetr and wonderi€ a nee p overy ae y the] Ing wot they ‘ad paid for them, | rext asain. oe and Gerty wa ‘ me ne | FASHION FADS OF George gay l at last und then | ®0 nice that George couldn't he sat wondering whether he ‘ad done] ©yes oll of he Besides het itera: wa FEMININE FANCY right arter all in' taking Bob' s gal] Mrs; Mitchell and Ted and a triend of from: him is named Charlie Smith i Gerty enjoyed it very much, but They walted some time, but Unele| Coutinvued from Page Three when the curtain. came down after }|Joe didn't turn up, and. they -all. got 2 4 the first act she leaned back in het looking at the clock and talking about ect, it will pay Weéll-to "make "them ehair and looked up at George and] it ind ‘oping he wouldn't make ‘em ib at es z E =< said she felt faint and theught she'd] miss the trai CTT CREAT 0 aha tte Oa nb choking and Evans was ore George, w ho was never much afore, ob good with gratefulness, an d his fists, hit "im in the inca full of and tl le he shouldn't ext moment he was seemed only fair t o° the road grumble at spending a little over the} on ‘is back in th e middle fot had ‘appened to ‘im, man wot ‘ad risked ‘is life to save his; ' e got up the other man but wot with keeping George at his was arf a mile a way: and young Ted room, and paying for "im every time up and wiped ‘im dow n oe a they went out, he was spending a lot ott v0cKket-andkerchief while Ge more money than ‘e could afford. ex "You're on'y young once, Bob," piainéd to ‘im ‘ow she saw ‘im ene on George said to him when ‘'e made a re-)4 piece o' banana peel. mark one arternoon as to the fast way "It's "ard es," she ses: "but never his money was going, "and if it hadn't mind, you frightened ‘im away, and I for me you'd never ‘ave lived} don't wonder at You do look terto grow oO rible when you' re angry, George; I with Tae false ) the brother Ted out for some beer, Then they went in and asked, as soon couldn't tell it aa nda tine. : _ "How dare you talk of my uncle} !n the one signee pi ar the dainty they all ‘ad nippan together, and Mrs,|4s Gerty found that it was only three she began to feel in nee must ‘ave taken a w rong turning. On; | ikesthat?"" ses Gerty, firing up. ._ | Mitchell drank good lu ek to George in| 4nd-sixpence eelinen ee i ' "You forget yourself, George,' ses} thread is embroidered eee by hand pocket for "e r purse, just like your a glass o° beer, and sald she ‘oped that wife does when you go out with ‘er, One George could stop,' er she held Mrs. Mitchell "You'll like ‘im when in a ae at eat k, ae ‘er own boy would grow up. like him up ‘er umbrella, "ansom cab, |2°U.get to know ‘im ‘better. 7 W ith capt -made ah sh croc si ane knowing all t he t ime that it's on the and brave with twopence-ha' penny She ses.' "I | mantlepiece with bellspulled on its the George ‘Don't Crofts you turning call e onGeorge," ane yee effectae Pad "1k dip iniotteeit crossed St "em Ted "er. ses . I've ne s ; sittle ee pin entre-ceux tuc Ke are of used a cough ee m i don't cane about ‘is looks." and I must ha' left it ‘ome,' she ses, "He might have oer ses George, nipped Gerty followed "im. been done,pounds that's when wot I've been.paid I off, 'ad} of ivelyconstruction upon the phallow oo ee "Tell in"imfirsttheandaddress, dear and|{eurteen I was that ig. Wighly favored looking at Ge sharplike. "Just done,"" ses George, Mrs. Mitchell mA she supposed he make ‘aste and get in," ses Ger and jts melting [ke putt a Rak ee a Re tb one ann might, and then she cuffed young Ted's | after patting ‘Is po cKets. George told the cabtyan, on chen ‘Well, we've enjoyed carcuties ses Meer reli a a en eg sere Gerty bit "er lip ys and, for a minute he got in and sat on Ted's knee, par Gerty, "and that's what money was], . ia fh on be ke be that a fre ie to George she could eating, and then agin for or two, be c vil y on Gerty's tmbrella, and nosed given us for. I'm sure those two boys a 3 hr he ‘ee eh ie ie a ® reed. a little smile and saying that he'd finished ‘is supper five not. The n she gave on nothing. ave had a splendid time, thanks to ee ‘t which bgt ensnte. Th should. agin, and they walked minutes ago took ‘is arm are' good to me, George," ses you. "Don't 50. and spoil all by a little an cs ay cia mF ae sa a Sa on talking and laughing till she turned George and Bob walked ‘ome toGerty, touching the Baek of ‘is neck} bit 0° ee on petetagine pig as arian chicat erate gether, and all the way there George round of a sudden and asked a big with the brim of her hat "Tt ain't "Te "rope " ses George, turning on} where the short and pure elbow ateave chap as was passing wot 'e Wa shovsald wot a pretty gal Gerty was and often T get ride In a cab All the} her. tive done with you, IT wouldn't . is Inserted, i The cut under the arm. foling ‘er for. ‘ow lucky it was for Bob that he time T was keeping SERRE with Bob| marry you if you was the on'y gal in lows the new lines, in which the gore "Shoving y ou?" ses hey. "/Wot do ‘adn't been ae He went round we never ‘ad one once. In only wish}the world. I wouldn't marry you if} jc cut toward the front rather than you think I want to shove to tea with ‘im the next day to Mrs. I'd got the money to pay fort you paid me." toward the back, as was the case in ‘Don't you tall cK to po Mitchell's, and arter tea, when Bob Corge, who was golng to ask a "Oh, indeed' ses Gerty; "but If/last season's patterns. Little handand Gerty said they was going out to ‘| question, stopped imself, and then he you think you can get out of It Uke made crochet buttons aré used for nd the evening together, got ‘im- pardon." striking matches and trying to} jyat you're mistaken, I've lost my)| fastening in the back, and the buttonself asked too, ‘You ought to be more careful," ses kept read all about eab fares on a bill in young man through you, and I'm not! holes are wrought by hand to show hey took a tram-car and went to een in a gentle sort o' way, front of "im. going to lose you too, T'll send my two}and not concealed under a tucked fly, a musie-hall, and Bob paid for the ake ‘im beg my ae see "TOW are we to know ‘ow many big cousins round to see you tomor-/as heretofore. : three of ‘em. George never seemed to ae stamping ‘er foot i e don't miles it is?" he ses, at last vow," : - tape think of putting his ‘and in his pocket, wes ‘im de "I don't pees "ses Gerty, . "leave "They won't put up with no non; ‘im down, " ses the big and even arter the music-hall, when it to the cabma It's yisness sense, 1 can ait a ses Mrs. Mit-| ONE LAW OF THE DESERT taking hold o ma George's cap and they all went into a shop and ‘ad ain't it? -And if ‘te Aint t know he must chell. . rumpling his ‘alr. oe ed a he let Bob pay. ‘aving George fa Ore safe and profitable toil He loaded they partner, a up I k » ae pes am MRE PUERANCG. Where aL CLAN asL ae al or-. whole! Mr c oft: Te ae somsnody paid for} families have narrowly esc ape iter | Chinese +f : it 1} erie Recs s Saturady, and,) mination of their existenee from this} éight incl ‘ ce, \ : ' Grestal Baines Lis . ou all to‘ the re) | equse I revert to a fave reits heme |¢ fn ulated. he (paid) the rest ‘o'* the' money "and |vushed in arter her. arf crazy at the the}/are handy.' about © Os to always thirst > He elc-|burros ath 1. the.fact. } 1eAG ace that! peane nitty pocket 5 'ave 7 a ses eS, Gerty must 1 s,"* es there's idea fallen}on we Gerty ses "We'll accident, ; St pretended of gold eth lipped down their ferots t bel Pt e| woman + oneryvou sleepel by die ; a Gerty t While dreaming wound herself | wa Incla}up in the. bedsheet mid mothered | ter down feel borrowed Ve| Wen so man accrown cheaper seats, but with' young Ted, arter for a ship tomorrow.' up again, and George Crofts said that perhaps it|‘H'sh!" ae 4% the best thing he could do, and He couldn't enjoy Mrs. Mitehell, pointing to Seine. George wiped ‘is mouth on the bacl his a bones "Bullfrog. the and when she di gave a little didnt like when they went out was treading on ‘is heels venind. wondering where. he'd get 6 style of the coat; and little ribscream, and putting "er arms around that young Ted was with them, but vow, you esd: waste any More | tne ioney from," ses Mr Mitchell to|bon ruflings or Fiehelleu ‘plaiting in his neck, began to Kiss ‘Im right in|Gerty satd she preferred it till she |money, George," Gerty, when they) Gerty, "I see ft all now: I never see|the dominant color of the'printed chiffront of George an er mother knewsay ‘Im better; and she ‘ad so much | s0t_outside. we'll walk ‘ome such a man for a bit o' fun in all my|fon are applied on each and every vito arf a mind to S$8Y] porn days edge of the coat. G go about his noble " You . rive behavior in And the solemn, way he ought to give hi m o one, ‘too, saying iife ses died from summer. Fi arning the | camp down plunge recently a roofs Onlyor from shaft } NT : beds thelr from Gerty. bughtmoneynot like tol}| morning. herself. SheA was spend his Vittl ha' prevented it if}crawl through the ‘er so vator Known from arise ' of the jihad E EN EMPLOYM . Continued One that| like OF DAILY Gerty back ‘ and praised Leet ‘ave Joe let Mr.Besides, ha‘ Crofts x that She could a the~ George it ‘down out say the made think better of on, determined never went|/S?dted ha'on like to tell him he'd got to be care-|.© %Sked ‘Im ina offhand' sort *o way|'e was so upset, and he began to see ful because of ‘is gal, and the fust ‘ow long the room was paid up for more than ever ‘ow wrong he ‘ad been evening they was ashore 'e took ‘im Mrs. Mitehell a few words to|in taking Bob's gal away from ‘im. along vo much Soon to| saving up to get married, and as soon), He took Gerty's eb ersah out of George opened is mouth, but "€}siens He sat look-| start George. |couldn't speak a word. t as he found that out George invited ‘is box and handed ‘imself to stay with him. You've got more right. to c ney than jing at ‘er and making a gasping noise down "It won't cost "youa. bit' more," he | Vet 1 Jave vt an't go|in ‘is throat, and fortunately just as ses, "notif you work tt properly," round there any more; I ‘shall look |'e got "is voice back the curtain went) tained Bob didn't wor it properly, but George shaving saved his } a and never letting ‘im forget it, he didn't| when ' ‘e spend money neverfiftyto Gerty Was for agin There was a very sensible Wak RabouLie . t like to, and In me your gal. We''re|Stand treat to each othe don't owe me any-|the idea, I unders stood" or -wa agreeable," toni riven ‘e being Zob ought di paid Stopped) 1 together; Ss ; all ad |} told me to tellpy you s by | "If-if she don't : up day if could ‘ave so pretty, -- : [fore ull ice were ony a ha penny He: rushed off again, puffing, and | ¢jints:in:éach and every department of or al a penny each, altered| blowing his ‘ardest, in such a hurry I stale: ara ere ite Gepeeted ti dhaten is mind about not spending any|that he forgot to \ George the} ty nitrdete THe sive eeh~ or more money and ordered three money for the = tickets However, | the sidewalk are in best taste. when The way he carried on when the} George borrowed a pencil of Mrs. |they follow the darker tones.-but. for gal safd ‘they was three shillings was| Mitchell in the train, and put down|house. und evenine wear. every Shade tlarming At fu ‘e thought she was] on iE yper ‘OW much they cost and|/of the rainbow, and a féw more b ‘aving a joke with ‘im, and it took) Mr Mitchell said {if George didn't) sides are in order. mnother gal and the fireman and an like. to remind ‘im she weuld | j i i old gentleman wot was sitting behind They left young Ted and Charlie to] Irish Crochet Binds Many Uses im upset to persuade different was|stay near the station got to There seems to be no end to the that "e ‘im couldnt eat ‘his le atten | the Palkte,-Uncle Jos when 'avine they forectter ‘T! SSS. | he JULY 22, 1906. I'm sure." . he ses, catching ‘old-o* George by the a | -ijponsfor long ith Witte Hehe glove Sree atrimming eM by topped been just "[ve arm George''s| on ‘ead. her put She shoulder and looked up at ‘im, Then] bit 0' business I must do, and T'll come jdved: to the® one tint Has, to match she pul ‘and on his and stroked | on by the next, or as soon arter a In fact. thi eason 1 t hay-time and it, and reckoning that arter| can Phairvest "ror thevexpertodvan" forthe | your that next almost that pins ml he began to 'e was when| thing and like to ‘ave an ice cream And you ve one, too, deat he ses, when young Ted ‘ad got up and beckoned] to the gal, "and Ted ‘ud like one too, the ete his sou when room very ‘Im was word, c and ted "Ah Hel UTAH, SUNDAY, he 7 | on oa daked as of his a rs ec. OnE< a ashore ; you'd ‘ad Bob money he L she looked had|‘im Twelve? ses George beginning to stammet "Twelve? Twelve' CWE 1a) ‘Twelve shillings,' ses the man . Gye ¥ three upper circles you've ‘ad : agin, be been G been having a G eorere, ‘ave bending down to boots We've been getting George eatinwre the re Was wd him oF cpetiensetts sly: hice we x74or aie ah it ma the talk C ores chap , unfortnit The . his thank chon: Eat eae George | '" love with me." abs y sob dnt say a we > > C ise * F ' it's fatr look at It this way ae a as | en Mie: rat‘should satd ie Georke Grtist' pire | Choush, ses George. gave you your] siete a' ie he r Evans jeorge ravest~arted He = Bob that Ted George "and ses George hae hadn't ha' ro time, pond, lke was Vaparaoll DUS wayoh a Dragon | atduck the fares,' nwated but . Gerty~ and man didn't Bob, life,' (rues and Res | undo | Ply, he fell overboard, and another chap named George Crofts, BAe o the t| best swimmers 1 ever knew, wen overboard arter ‘im and Laven his ire. We life, your stiats "Me and, | talk," always I let an the your did.' saved very solemn f it for you couldn't ha' hadve me I would ha' let ‘im, but he didn' t| come, and I all but get fourteen days | for being drunk and disorderly. was Bill Clark. He ‘a been keeping company with a gal and Ured of it, oblige ‘im I and told ‘er he was a married man with five children. Bill Was as pleased as neh at fust, but as soon aS she took up with another | ‘round to see me and|} ruined his life. We ‘ad it-naturally-and I | went to see ‘im in the oO. mips. 1 | horsepittle-a place Ive always fond of-and the Jangwidge he to me was so bad that they sent for the Sister to ‘ear i That'swon'y two out of dozens I could name. Arf the unpleasantness in my life' ave come out of doing kindnesses to people, and all the gratitoode I've | ‘ad for it 1 could put in a pint t pot | with a ; already in The on | ever heard of ‘appened to a shipmate| o inine-a young | Evans. Coming home | land saved "You it "I My) ol gone and people, police insisted jealous was and he tell money j Spee veld : ~ 1 Hurry up. and eet the. tiekets,| Kevehief, and then wiped ‘er eyes on| able. No' man knows when he may] With George It was ten O'clock} i ; J the cuff of her dreas Instead | fo swat 3 : } fe came back avin nd & +) George; 'as for three upper ircles a stead : oO bed ane Lorset o turn the ga ena aC seein ie oe She bustled George va to the pay We wéll, se Unele Jor I didn't | complete oft... thu courting death Matar hon: Ne e 2 - | place, and as. soon as ‘ad picked | Mean to be ‘ard, but don't do tt no} by sphpxiation. In one week the * Ss : . eC. Shi Sd | . . S r ~ , o Oo % ¥ > ian lice enna rnin Lik seats she er: an af Bit orate cs cs ie Y ¥ ur young people, and} alsa of. the country showed: that George married ‘e I was standing E one| or : me without saying single man at the! a mad a he didn't that pretty rf being weeks come upI to set day 73 and set nothing ses George |arter. " went ‘ theGentbe: *bus theayter, then ae ¢, eas spent, to the c , ad ot! you . Known that I'm sure it's the best plan," ses Bob Evans ain't everybody Certs ‘Now, get your ‘at on We're | 4rs.. Mitchell, standing up for going to a theayter, and Ted shall pay He was teady, anyway Se I wrote all ‘is love letters for him tel' ome arter Supper without suvane a bei a . : eee: but arter they got to theit room eing an iggernerant sort of man and | ¢ teorge took a sidelook at Bob, and 9 y hen . riecan « " . only being able to do the kisses at the then he ses, suddenlike, $ Look.'ore! doing "Th | pender | ha ee Croft Ee When-he gave "im a ‘im herself; she began to find fault with |t and told nexteia sat . at Supper at she . . "¢ » Lfco LFCE yin e | has se, laughed everything Pwelve shillings land months} r; aCe es ba lo me rs d TTThomson , Arry >} She ae aay over backwards » iri « Sev cs rele ver backwards. Recovering himself | atone rg At ; me ate = is by an effort, he gazed sternly acros : the river and smoked fiercels as I Ree ‘ evident that. he was brooding over See ill-used without ad round he) the/the in of aed onlyy 4 é done arf CO) > you-I should riage.' = he JACOBS. money cry. when upset at he TR thinking E10 hard day for o> the a next to Sne for night to be able to make and Gerty was so bruises that Roing he) well the Death Valley country to prospet ty man there| bdéllplaver got up from his in the Funeral range } wal-! desert the after weel three mi and, boat line a coast on very| berth liked George that evening he|that wot up to ‘im for make and toad try suffered for "ei much is name Was Unele Joe, and| taking a direction, walked into the| lowed them up the partnes indered,| ‘We're all going to stand ‘treat to when Gerly Was praising George to *is| Water Je Was never seen again andjinto a treightet camp halt cl meee } ¥ Hie exhaustion and. thirst th recovered even not wa his body ‘ad been spend-| he money the face tor always| "Bob es sh ae each would insist on paying for everything ing, Uncle Joe instead o' looking} Even so useful and harmless an arti-);able to tell the freightet that a \ but I like x‘ feel a bit independent. | Please d, shook his ‘ead over it cle as a plate of false teeth can, like | carpenter va pmewher u Give and take that's the way like Young people will be young peo-| the worm, turn and take human life yond, lost tnd without water, too; to do things." ple, I know," he ses, "but still I don't} Several people within the past few | helple: to move the partogr was | 2 i = ‘ > ' te i i > ~ Don't talk to me about sratiPoGiihe Hociee cor ake ! ae ps to I've seen too much of it 1 orgre UL 'e might as Sell Vaca wotiva helped is ww cme tae | talked om Tera ont rae ae ee my a toode; Hedgile seem ‘im, afore Ine sald With : trouble eee "Gratitoode! watchman ‘e W . was into smiled| ‘ad andfinished he him, at said smoking that she it wasshe going to! take im out for a pleasant evening 1071. BY W. of round of his tea bought had emp ‘im dian‘t enough S 1e e lead They Ss oO SALT LAKE CITY, | +006 $<, |-l + I tO ® For you to took up ‘summer furniture. We have a fine leetion of Wicker Rockers suitable for Summer ise Cool, strong and comfort ble aun line of Illinois Refrigerator ire the best on the market. ‘all and look over our line of and Carpets. ‘4 ine line just arof the latest patterns : rived NEBRASKA Cc, E. DAVEY, FURNITURE CO. 62 East Se-ond Manager. H. J. SMITH, South Jr., <p o> $31.50 Chicago AND to Salt Lake RETURN. LOW AATES EAST BOUND, Thro' Trains leave via Oregon Short Line aes a. m. \ 5:55 p. m. 30 p. m., ij 6:05 p. m. For Partieulars Call on or Address C. A. WALKER, Ceneral Agent C. aw ve and 40 West Secoad Seuh mee SALT LAKE Cily, UTAH Sec. Street and Treas. |