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Show Brennen l- Uh alll > Published Every GD foes absolutely holders were aware of a lessened earn-| | does abs 3 no ing But when the Tribune made the | alleviating pain or : hae petsrewn of nature an occasion for assallTt fs the rankest al Moyning by a local industry; many.. iNTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN co. { were frightened, and . ~A. IE, BLUNCK,: E Pres. and Mgr: paeay k i on the holders| } that hurled‘ ps Tfit market. Ce The Only ae Daity Newspaper Republican Lake Month; Six Qne ae in 7 ~ von Sew or Chicago is <......$ me ST ftice ... ... TARGe 7 thisis 4.460)an acre by §.00 | sugar beet lthat | vu Marquette Sg Ure in s | soll a very at that lands total That was Utah and a few over the ( = SIGNS. of DESTRUCTION:: the cnarge : size j z of encouraging held Pees z t ro tele Bee Ww he n "the aden sign. i ; merehants as an that the| day the than : had} can little ale 2 pat ite health hope . dollars in in pretended As deal there serve, was : ishes th ;| ° Ke his s on him Vant and they entere to would be their a big d in a heavier sign may. : the they can‘ putsSs ) 7 BONA ANETEX, million - fected dollars | Gentiles business men. to pay before operate at all. Then they taxes. to pay> and these thelr. a £ by By Its assault on the business the] federal : : Manes Tribune succeeded in taking over al/ing to bril- more be. it is hardly fair to the They have a big license have. r ower as out well of as the, thé East. The present pockets Mormons. manently damaging a prise in the estimation better year.may and of} ple per-] out Western enter-]| of investors jn prosperity repair that The council brings its natural con- | policy of exerting .its of the . case remedies instituted © which advertising are PUsit it . of have and ve AME ABINEL strength only to| practices, in is lived re his aust Shi : rider, the» on-his \ with- lowd-in| the temples} unsmote the glance Lord ?Bsron ¥ hiner either a of; \) FUN fs ME aly . ee ; | | ; Parks, you | | ] + | ' | lore ' ‘lmeant | onli. profession! been ‘a' professor, ever one : ee | ‘ Cavs EDeD aoe aie the crowd eit "sure : defend-| when they lay beautifully street is upper the enterprise: of of the at city, night. : of which Iti Ye ius a i y s instead 5 ' the charge, hardship men in of Not good inflicted to any sort of i inj injury| js have 4 rown a ye just now because IVE lovable his or that as administration in the of his of in levying this tribute. "Why | ;abid newspaper altacks, and go fore erected ed ees to - your not there, You Wint to a handsome electric light go didi't to come do Teply.. And' this from a has in never his good the of be of cleaning out making tion near of the su but paper for is Salt it may safely voluthe: street that will group of evident. be which Is which ieti administra- AN AND "XE each Es é ah une THIwe INI tLBUNE. is shown ar harm oe by . » Sz in -a be to ere Lake Trib toward the a was Ie to of © the a girl are that sixteen consent. the a ' the. oe to nae fhe sugar states: than the people ; interest represents sixteen in a of these capital million Utah two .of. ‘dollars, dered more and it differs from most capitalizations inthe) fact that if is almost totally pafd up. It is not a water Curiously warfare the The ehild is-a ward such inquiry the in the owned slightly jis in nearly a half. possession church, of hatred members of of court so ii correspond- i' about drinks easy. 2 Mr. . as Park‘ke'. at And Loryes selfish MEDICINE is with the than will of sing. and to | ae > the Ae i militia e note Very onarge Oo *te tah Mr. by . cabs cabs lectric artillery, that the guard it Is ed, is rode eh Mr. still the senate goes : ; bill rate? on atid e of- got those . terrible a heavily wasn't, ges." charg- but I in hands deaP which with them. membered that dollars of these here Utah in can most But to must eight securities apparently editor he can see no ‘hy says wormenahouldenat : ‘ % -comea Aichi on sn., » be i ediczca allo unconscious Bill Jones stole at saw, f and {of the fact that the Herald had the }trial he told the judge that whole measure' settled last. Sunday, | took if as a joke |and destroyed the President for in‘HoW far' did you carry lorsing it < ‘ br yO aties, es, sanswerer nswered the Joe Leiter, pended as a of pretty they say, has been susmember of the Chitago] trade. well ‘ Joe to the manages front so to far Idaho, be re-|of We the {three the oe he would cut off the dime had Once more: patent plain is quack merit : of If you Yesterday want the you. could whisky: And with} be urged even those pay . an +s, at' Last ure in year there the sugar was. beet partial crop. fail-| fEven| have which the partial not so noted been failure, and the manufacture profitable z previously. common last This knowledege, the , was ‘Is office that to it matter had of of course, Stock- | regulators public j facturer and have with yertisements pain been foisted skillfully ; which the | her of a law, in- of ReUEODS aa as she walked judge your of Spain probate. he a millionaire, cures upon while the Bee \ugonard a your if either you hewspaper, men send The money of are let the for our is so is excited, and young he approach he the the representative would be This nation the drug. secrets of traitors. promptly does of shown not se ason 1 Jas ts Touue at him "T fai I thowght it might Lea pre- | paid the the buy just satisfied she re- says it. with Fancy cult at at | which merely forins 7 OF IP. pari needs.-Philadeltphia vas "Just making his out $3,000 remarks on a a has walt eet on vat your" ve daughter's) HE Bachelor -Let's "You say that |, GOT OUT He sun. ask perience.-Meggendorfer -_-_---- "Crooked.""- {AWhy; out be in what myself and that, as grandma life. ‘Oh! ‘twouldn''t be polite to go awav tnd leave you, you being" out of town comp'hy," was the unmoved answer "We're takin' wateh and wate h ‘board here. How do you wor A it? Ww, go to thunder!" was the disiv six, herself, 5 unease ~~ sharpness of se the United States in the embassy at Ber-| ad-- /lin, manu-- | door. CRs eee to you over being things iatvelirs Berlip bull indulget Weiser-That's "oman: the of : All Mrs. we|# other desirous Republican s years upon honor?" Gaussip-Mrs husband "oils | American minister. for use (of the | Yo three) United States government. Few men constructed makes ue 1senprison "It the curt a eae ene ne ae do, - First deticiency,;and as dollar bottles of the makers less than cannibals Lamtl :| ate visit cents to manufacture, their own state-|in the United States will believe I. | ye's ‘married and will be able to speak | How bee ment being authority. Every ene of |There may be German soldiers base! from experience, them has far more invested in ad-| enough to sell the secrets of their Second Bachelor-On_ the contrary vertising than in material Toniecs|/army. But if such an one should he'll keep his mouth shut from ex: | He never Co of sugar was salves year been cost coal A~Arrvi see that ehurch membership, no mat-) with merit-not above a tenth of the | sentation of evidence to, the effect that | Yolce to hear her - sing ‘Everybody| ter what it may be, can warrant an|entire lot-are simple frauds on the! military secrets of the German gov: Works But Father Herewith the kirg perceived © that action so destructive, public in the matter of cost. There }erenment: have been sold to the| things really' might be worse..--New where the beets grew to maturity,| they were deficient. At the same time,| the farmers received their contract) price, which was right. Because of ‘I pe his Ss only When a Kentucky judge some ago, Wes asked by an attorney, some strange ruling Miss morning advertisements, to. But strongest. | getting nostrums, than to medicine a|commeénd encouragement | papers medicines move not|for put} patent. customs mnidster rpieces pro- | plied learned. did nd in a few.days. as the senior | member of the firm--of Ceck & Sen | had predicted, the tug came to raise the barge's anchor. She belonged to the Salvage company and her skipper ae been directed by his owners "to top on the way to New York and do this little job. She found the Lizzie g to close by the buoy | Ty that the Liberty's anchor you've the capce buoved there '* shouted | te un of the towbeat "Don't know." answered Captain | Titeomb, cheerfully. "TUR one we picked up draggin Might be the Liberty's, p'raps. "Well, I've got orders to get it up Guess hot. That's our buoy and our anchor, fur's anybody but the fish ‘) Knows. We'll fetch it up when we're iready Don't need any help." "Oh. look here! Vhat''s the use of alkin'? That's the Liberty's re all it; you'll yet ‘ight. Let me get a your price for buevin' it. You touch that buoy or those lines _fand you'll git into trouble. Keep vour jhands off our property unless you |} want to pay for your fun,' The skipper of the tug ne w he had 19 Means of proving that the buoved anchor was the one he was sent for. He fumed and argued the whole forecomnoon; the partners were cheerful but firm At last the angry towboatman went up to Orham to telephone for jostructions He came back swearing ‘mad What did they say?" asked Captain re ite omb, calmly > to take it up if I was sure ‘twas the Liberty's. How in thunder do IT know whose ‘tis?"' All night long the Lizzie stayed by the buoy, and the tug rocked close beside her. In the morning the skipper of the latter vesssel hailed again. "How long are you goin' to keep this months. into : the permanently American Most are bald held|}no do are a strange the ue en eee oS ava the joke too: far," said the judge, and the prisoner was sentenced to jail for keep as ' on he it?" e er ordinary business, all people, million] are defendants of P Of be|, successfully) it about and beets company of was. the P with -_-_- An Irish Seneca discus- | earl ay ved > allowec adopting it one I out. was Smith--No, . the: in onceRas and when IT got Jones-Cab out sugar the re produc tions adorned cupids. Expensive. Smith-I leleetric of the Heraid | Shock Mr artillery, is are) of and being of in- it is found advantageous) producing airs affairs the miniatures long farmers . walls fine inter- sovernment's institution of - suit} Herald. carried thirty-six columns of Mrs. Weiser-Huh, it's he who tis the|against the drug trust. It will be} reading matter, the Tribune forty- yGateup--Oh no; he is, She says the| small hardship if about nine-lenths of | eight. and The Republican' fifty-one. | ne buys her everything she needs. for is and so the made the Tribune mad. True, Mormons predominate in directorate, A. big majovity of Mormons, and world . residents have vision as soou as she keep the family on it. of the calum- immeasurable ae ee s against as | board state{ read in -_- TRUST. | more people building the then of in 5 the of wat | | Bradley's In this for 1 am a judge of probate," was the rep said the Td Well, lady thats *'Voul it, eeeIT expect,' inv tatheroales detested. and he left several Hetle infidels, and I want to be their execu|tioner." It . tallest the person of a child.) And so strong |e suspended if be wants restoration is the Sentiment of the nation in this]t9 the front page. - matter that the age of consent has been gradually lifted until it is now at A Chicago woman wants a divorce eighteen years. because her husband has tried to} Let us hope that a more temperate |™Make her support the family on a view may be. taken of this matter, |dime a week. If she knew how nq' that passion, which has no place | *4luable that system would be when 44 4 vajscussion So grave, be aban-| perfected, she would not destroy her 4..,6q. last chance to acquire it. And yet, pleasure | uk. "Are you the judge |S4id Mrs. Partington, ?ATENT ij ‘ least state sive Ho In! T shan''t answer-it, of course." ;sald: Gus. aS' if she: had read o thought--as no doubt she had-‘'but does have. such good times in New | York theatres, and © concerts and everything. Orham is such a deadly dull place for everybody but the summer people I do so Want to go |somewhere oo dosomething for fa musement.' Altogether, that evening was not the most assuring or satisfying one of | drink | > ir seat, your pro- he as saw, ak take his does t : country. spite > maybe has| I ever; c +E un aon something aed cans he OI . man 7a un- Docs i them drinking} for defend-| owes ‘it to girlhood to.punish with a| public. prints are concerntd. But he hédvy hand. that» man~.who. violates | Will have to do something better than of -which said for hard? "ONG e May between capacity ' re- ane campaign easterners amendiments, "ex- far T the estimated eeet oe ee that] The Parks, that an l" Utah be law other the And De} Say | pat failure. opportunity the every pleasure of the accused of it. is that the} the a deserves, I which of and ‘to' of ‘On"that concerned. an forever cavalry; is by non-Mormons. Se that over a fourth of the capital) the that sugar West, fate ‘logic is is . interest penalties: world Brown. any . , Tribune's interests took : op ne color of hostility to a churgh. 1 boomed at business and blamed the Peon. Now it is an easily agcerta ned fact that more than half of the) capital stock. of the sugar concern is! owned by asterners, not one of whom) isa Mormon. Of the remainder, held! here the Judge amination depends... proposition. enough. on by "You guilty | still there. one, ‘severest it commission Parks "Mr. kara passing : z in-|any. Sane te law] to senate would to jury 4 | made years The the amendment. it ‘se In 7 you pe nsity +. state support Utah. maintained-to man 5 crime except a physical examination, industry. Never was a nore and every state in the Union follows | gratuitous assault made than that of |)... practice, on those-rare occasions the Tribune on this interest. whichf is] V4.6) such cases. : : arise, thaté was or- i | SOs se, as important . mountain aie crime ence The to constitucional vote alleged] the combined forces "enys-- | cavalry: é the Tribune were heinous : Wax of the he of Payee mistaken sugar so that ination size warrant-} 55 EP Gage gravest offense-if no the} Some] Be mis- reveal i ie that silence proper] this that a in obedience the ] commonwealth of not of say m of of particularly assured any were city committed, His . iloran age his to . of Mr.| ow: ahs Ws Union. "This was one of them enough the of in to attempt it as sa Adopt this} newspaper.. a newspapers can be aS PUES into they in punishableby:: done. * Se the Salt its attitude for discussion, gone in ‘aecuse accused. makes > toes > rests interests not clean. under deal oqual the ; to believe against dene " P simplest he is a professor of religion. Nau ‘ prac Lic e correspond with his. ession" PEEL a] state ivy, corrected. intended the not measure i because |"!CU¢™ & great under happen will as Was so, judges < a ed in ignoring. .It- think good finance E course the derstand secured to introduced opposition do « have That's all, Mr. Cross-examined been}ant Men Ne prevarication;. do Jast night support Jamp-post." Parks took his seat with the} pine fairness from the rest] man who had made a clean! f: and has been unfor-]| breast of It, and told all he knew ; of not to receive it. if{the subject in hand, an is justification case has a ' wo: SUGAR, care he They pretty printing which Lake ee ae Cl court. e details, will- that do the ‘(things future blunders sadly In hall. thatcone the >. his experience are having, ‘predicted signs eat fel- | IUYeNUe them.. are a |. a eae to boys . is draw- of crowd city the business men who the - aoe eiways a help And fn- anything but because to IMismanaging view had life, salary jas Was You the who jt want was abasement In hours. hours if you me," * a ing reply. my Sachi ca oul With "hours" ing the in in my and business solent low was come office, in corded on of not defendant negleetful. jsays, IT must be handled with care I'm trying hard to please you, dear Don't. forget to try your hardest to lye oe me, even in little things/' Later he said, casually, "I-Tad a letter from Sam today They've made {him superintendent of a erew that are work. on a. big steamer." Now it wasn't pleasant to learn that his financee reeeived letters from anie > man. especially Sam Hammond, but. Bradley was wise enough feel that this was not the Bou to READY TO REM EMBER and Mr. nir of a enough Platt tmendment, We did ? which measure is avithout have will "Tl saw him self against a this state. here persistent Union, Mr. will people would deserves this didn't you come up yesterday and pay | regard to their personal friendliness for your electric sign?'' demanded ajto or hostility against him "IT are. a. a "the by approval. ‘kind Parks, what this hinge, the } against Utah,rctt and the ee cei < rare t "This that] to ae by tunate its than eastern ‘ vestigation state 7 it of accusation has people of Utah 2 representation > bitterly arose s ; tune mayay He of adopt promptly ratified in the Union will] place homes aid to ; submit sul will be a state a measure campaign se ea of he . . congress and Z It Not A great deal levelled at the a tharacter, characte rather incidents of care personality \ F . attacked of aj}course the. i» ue av 7 ery very a not law. urges readily such gone just. ground of complaint because of | office Citizens. of Salt Lake will, the arrogance and insolence of the | we believe, make up their minds in ; O--serve the city hall} the case without bias preduced by party federal more one. campaign does deal about Brow H not per-} of Utah states. here. the Republican aeta « tion é amendment, t : Not af It wast whose ( y pun the business doing one. BROWN be | great to | Jud ; accomplished?{ No which noi that enough > 7 The . to blow : nee » or eing o Has was was served was bettered. | ee thing picture, and civic good benefited? a without |e | far at every citizen should tom which-oucht It is 5 Added mit | simply individua by r the » inc £0er the to what was honest interest reputable man at ae ee ished, " And } Who Main Stand a that Z main * . > encouraged, be injure burden | the,.merchants, irl pevennae: which adds o proud, unnecessary will be gratified at the bril"Othe .sscene.» It has 5 aae iaaah et i in duced one fine eng and you a ney liance of ‘an, additional Hluminating really ei the ap for erecting the electric which does so much for to be ae Itscems to them sign under- - SAUCE hardship you'd After it was all over and they had i made wp, Gus said: Brad. ' am interested in your success and in your phins, but you mustn't i Jet then: fill all your mind. | IT told vou ‘| mat day at the Point that I wasn't Mr eneen, ; the jury. thought future him of what?" me, I the oman igen do in-such cases; he ‘onfessed that it was all apologized, | hisefe rult, aud humbly bes aged forgiveness, with all sorts of promises for the have be to sorry. stand." ‘Yes, you thought Vd understand; and so you Went away without a word and: left me to find out from Aliss ‘Temps ba ut you'd gone. How did you know tha it would please me to have you g0? ‘How did you know that I didnt wish to spend the evening some>' You didn't know, and you were so selfish that you didn't care me more°and more all You neglec the time' It was unreasonable, of course, but there was just enough truth in it to cause Bradley's conscience to prick him sorely He had become more and more interested in his work, and his ltalk had been principally confined to lthat subject, but he certainly had not | e whether fully i | | é defendant J Witness--He's; viola- by ens "A professor of religion." "You don't understand Pagel what aes. he nee ole un-!} are Witness. the since I knew "Professor without rust? ietineeSe z please, - known | banners| Attorney-Mr. if vou ' the the OF Sager Prosecuting the} ' in _ Tlard) the "mess an ul AK. ae whit trumpets = oe M aS sent | e Geniile, the pinnae FRAG 5 was breath| and the like-snow iy way-line i 4 } ate all silent, of The | Bilecuhe: distorted brow unlifted, = as and) Yay " coulec have IT didn't Gus! "Why-why, have. missed I should a minutes! train there's another you had, "Suppose, morning the would ‘Yes, but then the business "? he business: Vm sick of the busou don't think or speak of don't _Why business, the anything but I'm Interestyou think of me, or what in, occastonally She had heretdfore Jixtened to lis plans and schemes so patiently, and she had helped him with so many suggestions, that this sudden change upset him completely. ‘Why, Gus!" he faltered "I'm aw- you Py waxed | the the least think that was would Anvone XII-CONTINUED. but the rock-beaten} the Of A dew CHAPTER wings} foe Cetncd arab hy "pray tay Cin thy . rari swore ; etaehe melted the Lord' NDMENT. making Author of "Cap'n Eri' | THB, tne hd the gratify-|ever : ; the sim-} @by served One emeny and C. LINCOLN By JOSEPH withered |, heaved And i the. widews of AShur their wail, ne aN sey are broke in not jneluded. ----_-__ -- Soaiay of the Tide Partners pr upon light OF NOTABLES ~ ieen'| avhen onée are. heavy and, going' to be sul) But notning can condone the offense | fered a constitutional amendment for- | ds ‘fendant follows," heavier, when the extravagance of the | of that paper which but continued its} bidding polygamy or polygamous "Gentleman of the present NOTES e still. Tae? lances blown in- : court of Indlana, observe that most 2arm Gamage. the Aheeforesk ome Diamant: And the tents were alone, and perilling Z eal ruining their and grew as With . price, stomachs of and chill breasts but Ca ea tagte rob : They k 3 vantage of each othe) tool 1o;-ad Be io The volume of patent medicine. to erec ¢ P ‘i ; enterprise, i en ae See, the his ? ty yarty on breathed in the face: of the passed, . . of . sleepers the eyes of the leeper ny ciate, . ity, nightly at : Ane that ul 5 rolls tril all wide, throug h it there rolled not oft his pride: Ang ithe foam of<his gasping : of be pl creased . until today ‘a very large: por-| tion of every drug store stuck is com: 5 = ae : prised under the head of "proprietary 4 : remedies And the public is drink= . ing hundreds of thousands of gallons . i of] seen leaves. deadly their | j|' > wave put Ss writers of costly exX-| Their num- interest which made against the people they to » forever the management] of whisky and water every vear, ata Undoubtedly it}dollar : a quart, when fifteen Je cents good bilge AMINE and i on he And invested material Bul community of common cause be, ' Ti | And bet- guzzling | anq fellows ‘ increased was to ° erafty rin f Set sit & . It is a pleasure to say that the} healths as neither the whisky or the these -electric signs, instead of evi-{|. s } * : : a . prospects for the present season are{water taken alone could possibly ruin dencing a proper appreciation of the 5 . 2 good Che beets are said to give every } them public spivit Which induces a man to ; : | promise of a big vield and at least a In reading the list of remedies afspend money in helping to beautify ‘ ; 1¢ ue pe ‘hatly hatly Shs -_--_ ialil did pe' : medicine ever passed ber overlook. a eerie pos- | tumn has tlown host on the mocrow lay. annot, ‘That j aneetcawhe ‘ ey} ' expenditure igat or oes SE ' of Dk- ath spread a thousand in advertisement. financed a ploitation, and grew vieh. ‘ investment in the : x widows and of doing Peer x 11, 1906. of them ofae maces them nean patent worth-}a hundred ' |{ ‘ plant and farmers easy few a some general a generation | time of : in SF were and of destruction the} jnto an iron-bound agreement the value of , sugar!}every buyer on a level price... farmers against the companies, } succeeded Instead| : t mt | harm By there medicines, for advertisement. t They sold) more nearly ov their merits than now. In | market for their} a consideration| not property commensurate 5° the will OL SENNACHERIB. Coe Assyrian came ‘down like the wolf| the fold . : jere £leaming in silve The : on them- nw" esltates-it inflicted an jmmense money | damage on the people here in the} | : ; West who owned so large a share of} | i ithe stock And it tried to foment al | : : }sentiment of hostility in the minds of} | : ulation,, and the present a auiniceee "i tion enforces the rule adopted by the lat D ti it ‘ [ {the a *» € smocratic» we a city.¥. § government, oer tot o was . And farmers securities | |} East--the most odjous civic regulato the present day mer. : charge for a permit te . anelectrie sign across the eide. Salt Lake has that sort of & the to a Sagebrush ago t | _ In its campaign oe : | Tribune decreased One of the A tions known A chant is the ng gained! something . ‘ West | which s STREET We fe se€sed ei one : } million|ter four Idaho. years ; Ses Years ago been! ent > eres -y| involved of ban absolutely assured | product That ts ; with f band MAY ernment will earn the gratitude of the a u Pete eae % | i ike the leaves o «o fores en sumentire public by breaking that trust | (g-greon, and keeping It broken. | Tha Hc Tbe with thelr banners at SUNEE : | busi- | have: the establishment of the} factorfes, It is) estimated} » of worthy could less, came to be in demand at from) seventy-five to a hundred dollars an - | acre That is something to the good) jof place a merit A SEA Some Puen ( ¢ rat ») < B farmers Ce "rsThere ; least twenty dollars | claimed was the farm value ne | state Boston Office... ----. acon Street a we "Member Publis hers' Press Association. ~ + -- Salt Lake City, Utah, May 11, 1906. walk. in the way of _ correcting disense sort of imposition should FRIDAY, thelr selves together in 2 a certain (rust and compel] And the onsheenthe of sea thei spears was Uke | improperly ‘. yf . syence graufy ; the adiert Aa is. Inter2\= mount i . " "mers. P > TEAiainc | dollars. ribune 11 not enterprise i = .7p}°° "elprul to : 2 oa90} been increased advance. Block, 208 South Wesi Both 'Phones-3190. Office was No rd : i a Months, In advance... Year, Daily and Sunday. cers Freee ae ee Offices, Dooly Temple St. it ness. Si - Rutcs. ‘in advance: Wonths, But City g Subscription Oné good harpies s --|ing for the Tribune to know it had the} { high price, and ar the agents > grati of the gov- > ntered a 106. par ee -cly gait te Pal Chis power to do harm, we cheerfully con-} > U a under the Act of Congress, March) cede that point. The paper was strong) }enough to wound. Three these UTAH, - f THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, ge ec he couldn't dealing off Ils. Is crooked?" ed ase the | deck."'-Washington Blaetter. Broneo solitaire bottom Star, to worl: might be- kad ay Be died and ‘lett - Bill of. distant lands, place this "or a few hours longer the towboat snd Wrecking schooner lay side by side, while their crews e xchanged comliments. "Hil" shouted Barney Small, point» yVoung gentleman with the : ing to the jet of steam from the tug's 25Ca pe pipe; "your teakittle's ee . Want to borrer our sodderin' troy The mate of the little steamer made siswer by requesting Barney to lend > cantain Was on the Orham: stahim his face "to fight a dog with." tfon platform to. meet his partner. At noon the tug's skipper made anlistene d with eh to the story that other trip to the telephone, this time il tes, that at the life saving station stated the situation to his owners without frills. The work at New York B ‘But ain't you afraid we're kind could not longer be kept Mang. ened oe bittin' off our nose to spite our face? he was told to start for. that por ok & Son: Sa Bid a and ‘Tit"AI goin' to leave us,-are cH hailed Captain Titcomb, as the tug besav to" move. The. tack. is Sarean tial s old respect "Oh! don't..you fellers git the big = ow ners ad Not e nttrely disappearhead too bad," was the answer. "T've gol somethin' better. to. do than roost Whose payroll contained « the names of jown here, But there'll: beother callers; don't, forgit, that. ,-Youclttle twofor-a-cent beach-combers can't) beat the Fo sie Salvage company so easy." uck us a tintype of vour self. to reinembel ane how any where it is, till te you by." yelled Bill-Tavlor. "Tell your sister not to worry about shouted Alvin Bearse) Ub write prelly soon; continied to fers that. way And Peleg, prompted by Mr. Small, orought out his gubeniins and. played calle > a "Good-bve,. Sw oetnies Good-bye," with agonizing patho Captain Ezra sent a final hail after y. wchat' Ss the matter 2® he. as she snorting towboa wy Y ou' re. not particular i Plain d interested with- "You, tell Mr. Cook, he shouted, ‘that the longer he lets that chain ey where ‘tis the Worse it'll n month itll be covered in so you can t zit up more'n ha'f of it. Tell him to vire us. when as gits ooeny, to pay our rice And say!" he added: "don't forgit to tell him to Dae the mes- the! eee eine ct to ren (Continued Tomorrow Morning.) |