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Show J foi may be absolutely safe in your The moment I set eyes on thin min I recognized him. Its not fair to you or to him that you should not know him for what he ia Let, introduce hn old friend, Walter Oreightonr he was a student at Dublin when 1 was thsce, yi pjor boy with nobody to help him; but I reinemfier him'Us One of if yon buy of the Jewelry purchases old reliable 1882 house. GMMm 9F30Q.RS 170 UNSL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Mail Orders promptly handled. Once there was a young girl with barrels of money And not Knowing what to do with H? It, she consulted a wise man lived ail alone in a tent ho had built for the purpose, leading-simple life When the young girls case was pre sented to him, he said "There are three things that you can do 'First, you can be an old maid and devote yourself to charity Second, marry" the man of your heart ' Third marry a nobleman. So the young girl went away, and pondered and while sfiewas pondering a nice young fellow came along He was oor but handsome, with broad shoulders and so fbrtta, and she fell in love with hipl and married him Hut after they Jtipd been married a little while, W grew suddenly extrava gant and would probably haye squan-deteaH her. money bad .he not, been killed tv dissipation Then the young girl married a nobleman And after they had been lining together fui several years, he, as is the nature or all true noblemen, began to abuse her At last, not being able to stand it any longer, she secured a permanent divbrce Then she went back to the wise a CHILD, COLE CO. BROKERS SOLICIT YOUR PATR0XA6E Our facilities for handling your account unexcelled. We make liberal advances on all Utah Stocks. 100 Atlas Bleak, Balt lake City. d IF YOU WANT IT BY RETUIHI MAIL And It la in the Drug Line WRITE US F. J. man Oh wise man," she said, HILL DRUG CO. Salt Lake City W ATE KINO PLACE. ALTAIlt UTAH'S FAMOUS Coney lalanS of tha WaaL Finest Bathing in thn World. tarU tad Aat Dance IW aaJ kwt Made ia tka Stale. HaU. lad al aaaar. Brdt Raaaa twica waakir. Far ia la Sakair. Tram arerr IS an. your advice has been very disastrous. What have you to say for yourself 7 It was ycrar fault," said the wise it jnan, "because you didn't follow Vhat do you nieah I " Then the wise man laughed hearthe replied, ily "Dopt you see now that it is too). late, Jhpt yon beJudge gan on the wrong.etitl first GIVING JjlM ENCOURAGEMENT. ivlng jr) 8upente. It li miserable thing to lire In suspense,) it is the life of a spider. Swift , to a Pilgrimage Commercial Travelers Preparjnj fof 'Their Annual Convention. ' 'Salt Lake City. Great preparations Are hlng made hy the residents of this city for the Commercial Travelers fifteenth annual convention. For three days, Zone 18, 19 and 20, the jolly knlghta ,of the grip, 'their wives, customers sweethearts and froip Utah, Idaho, Colorado, Montana, 'Wyoming and Nevada, wiU be the guests of this city three days and nights that, will pe, .crowded, full , of . pleasurable events. It1 IS estimated tba a mlllioh yards of bunting will be used In decorations, 'the 'work having already begun, while countless thousands of electric lights will lit-- . rally turn night Into day. All of the Do you think your father would many resorts .will be running at full blast at that time and will keep open hurt me If I was to ask him for you?" bouse for the Commercial Travelers Hardly. But theres po telling And their friends, spepiql programs of what he will do it you dont say someentertainment; being .pioared by the thing pretty soon? r . . , . management Of Saltair, Lagoon, Wan. . ; t ' 'damere, the Salt Palace, and the Cutting Out Losses. resorts. There is to be a "I Mrs. bridge still popular, of parade, the greatest in the history Gamble? In the state, which 6,000 uniformed Yes, Mr. Thrifty, It la with me I men and hundred of floaty , represent , play every evening. .western the of progress, develop rlng For stakes? ment play' an Tmporthnt part For high stakes. Fifteen brass band! will furnish muwill be baseball there If must he an expensive pleasure. sic, games "No, one evening I win and the nett bicycle racing and other sports, feasting, social entertainment! and a re time I loee." e It if newal of friendships. Well, why dont you play levery expected that this meeting of the Com other evening?" mercial Travelers will be the event of the year In a city noted for Its hoe Nothing New, pltality to the visitor and pleasure Miss Passay This it my twenty- . seeker, as tfr :ands friom all overthe, r country will do doubt'' take advantage of the reduced rates announeoil b . HdtjPert What? the railroads (tf Tisft"8aft Lake 1b the hirdJiaa passay I say this Is my twenty-tDidnt you know birthday, most joyous season of all the year. -- ' old-tim- y.,. ' ltf HIS TROUBLE. WAS NOT OBGANlC. Officlala Ailment One Comparatively Em to Cure. Joubert Pienaar was talking to a Washington reporter about a Gen. West African official. It is in that man's territory," said Gen. Pienaar, that the blacks are still branded. The man neglects fits work. Well lntentioned, but lazy. In bis ignorance he suffers all sorts of Iniquities to go on among hit peotfMh Yes, he U lacy and neglectful. Ia the last heat he was taken tick and a efi physician was sent for. I want yon to tell me frankly.' he said to the physician, what is the matter with me. The physician frowned at the fat, Bushed face and, frankly enough,' re-. plied: v -. v The trouble with you, sir, Is that y you are suffering from underwork and - overpay. Mlsa Pert Well, I declare I didnt. It has' aged terribly' slice I first saw JC ? Peacemaker, , exclaimed the flrtt man. j Youre another! retorted number A Youre a liar! two. Calm yourselves, gentlemen," InterIt is quite posed the peacemaker possible that you are both right Just In Time. , . .. Policeman I just called to say that your dog license had expired. Mrs. Sniff So has the dog. He died . this morning. v HER CANDID OPINION. .'he , , '' - j Nearer the Boil. ' - .- n!'-wle- d d -- do you - How like my Do you thlnlf J can Imlandscape? prove It any? t You Miss Cutting You might-trcant make it any worse y. ". y 1 reOA)lAsey Mra. Woodsop Certainly, my, deK-- I j looked JuJis epgyiJpppsJlP and gastr out. that a iskatp is ,fk large - - (If , K C'D9 . i Hni)self uevpc.Jiriew heWass only'A wjUqr, for he haabjisely'tdld lifer kc was- - a jgqatl.epian pf' lndependeit mean a r O&e hpt day they were lit He felt ting in Hjde Park. dyowsyT 'fdVlnR. do aheelt'very 'yalyi.sljjfjjlsered, ' . 4 ytnlote darling 'v r Ihllllrig? sir; taters, pabbgge,. tuppence, sir; bfd4. penny; . tuppence; one ten, please, sir." Royal Magazine!- - , OfeaiRUy.Aai(I-. Ross feeef, - half-stou- t, kw - . . Mrlan iJ- . - vereu1ipflMkPD Jo beepmt the . agent of apy rgscgl,? ,pb, you xeall bfelieve fern yi minute that she tempted you to (ollpw.ber 'ao ytm'fnlgTft' forfeit your -rjghliitb pettH- i But why was she 'trying to Tlnd tfiorfe "TtotfeS' of bis; i ,Wbyi djd 'she come back from Cincinnati with his party? If yon could anxwes me those it, that ,ITn a things, maybe tooL Plckerina I imagine. Is y bdetty ,,, -- Td-adm- vomearre con-- q plauslble-felftwrerhar- cerned. ? "For GodT aake, Jach dont api&. bf thkt girl as- - women! J put berjhr kat wllj ofjmlne Just tq pique your Neighbor Stackpole's nephew, tha'i here from (he tltf, la a WoadUriuJ a cvjiioslty,. knowing That if in ere was a tertalnln' young feller? penalty, pn yob iharrylfig' her you would bfe whofiy fltt1y? M doritA for FarmferiHorahesk That 'pears fie the general impression. It seesi thats ) the 'wry- - Biiitian akdlngs; are made. But yovfve mixed It 'ail up now that one tlme when he was sick , way had bts tonsils-cu- t out; oriauthln i and' Insulted her- !h dh grpssesb the sort, and now. when he sings yn possible for a fellow who 1 reaJTjr g cant tell it from a phonograph, scrip gentleman. .tAnd, I, dont wapt to lose ins and all. They just hare him fe you; I want you here with me f These yj;ho)go-- t England to the go the hull time from One. churrij festival to another, anj fpm sods' live don't ihpreclafe the'beguty $ ble to party, till. Its said: hes mqit their own' country! This' landscape fi do. worn out by the cohOnual 'round tf worthy of the' best thkt mxa-sa- a to., hqild a rlotoss And t dissipation not to mention llvla. Puck. , crazy house out. here but. one that , should have some dignity and charae-ter. THE RISING 'GENERATION That passage around, the chiu, ney Is an Indulgence. Jack. Ill admit lta a little bizarre, yon see that chimney Isn't., sovhlg pptside aa it is la!) and he, janghed and riibbetf his knees,-ya- nd' my brlriglbg foreign laborers herta 'waa really to Inake It easier ) to get things done my way. Walt till you have seen the robin sing In Sossom (and. heard ,the .twjllgbi help .me to finish the house, then If you want to leave 111'bld you Godspeed." The feeling In his tone, the display of sentiment ,sf, at variance with my old notion of him, tonefeedf me let. spite of' myself. Vhere wax acharac()prlxtlc hobtllty and dignity In his plfnf it was worthy ,of hlnL And I had Jbevet taved him as now, when he finished this appeal,, and turned away to the window, gazing put upon the somber woodland. Mr. Donovan is ready to go. sir, inUonnced Bates at the door, and we went Into the library, where Larry and "Master You. want large wages lot , were. lilting. Itoddatid a boy who's had no experience. 'me for harder It ain't Boy Well, ' ' ) CHAPTER XXVI. , London when I dont know how? Opinion. Shorter Vistas. t (n Larry bad assembled . The Reason. the library,anfto my surprise, Stod-lar' "Man didactically began Prof appeared with hU own band bag., Broad head, Is the only animal that Tm. going to fee Donovan jrell on " ll. laughs iis way," said the clergyman. V ! " broke la the Venerable Its a pityrour party aus break Grouch, "And that's bcuz he Is the Ip," exclaimed my grandfather. My anowes gurney to only animal that to .Mr. JDoneva 9ff0 ,erT fbllgatxma other. animal And, iy therefore obliged heat and - to you, - too, Stoddard, to laugh whenever the latter animal fecks friends are mine hereartbr, and get off his favorite- - funny story." we get new, doors for Glen arm Shea Pack- i louse.jrou hall honor md'by Accept-$) duplicate keys') - Poblictty. and asked Hates Larry, Wheres f' 'Wferdont tear so much about grstt 4 per-- , unyjTltn e man respect dame'lfi, in public matters as we . did, re and began ,gather-l-' g marked the citizen. "I regard that al irbably as always, the bags. up a very favorable condition." Stop one moment! Mr: GTynarm." It is a favorable condition. reaid Larry. Before I go I want to Those matter! plied 8enator Wadd. you on the splendid were becoming altogether too public sngratulate sourage of this man who has served for a spell. Puck. - - . &u and your house with so much Bithhiiness and tact.'1 And want; to -The Modern Education. I should never have thought that tell you aomething else, that you probwould never leant fjom hipf studying would have cost- so mncli ablyDonovan!" There Was a sharp cry " ' money forward "Yes. father; and if you only knew fe Bates' voice, and pt sprang entreat-fevloutstretched hands with his how Hale I hatd gfudfed Judga But Larry did nothted hIm. Vj " ' Farmer A Great) BentOvdr FavorW 1 " I understand thl didnt-!fradertak- e' . -- May-appl- es -- hii-eijec- ts' d it. ' t De Auber -- 1 . ' Mr. and Mrs. Egg and their ten children escaped, the burning house All were with the greatesttrouble. In their night clothes and were crowd- ed Into the lojrer hall when found hy. the firemen. Los Angeles JRewriL 'v v t. Siberia's Many Minerils. Foremost among the minerals, etc which Russians regard as tha .source ot Siberia's future wealth, are gold,' . iron, copper platinum, emerald, , topazes, asbestos, ' Glaubers salt, rock salt, and, la alT probability, naphtha. L k 4 m Eh-yab Lost to U by Incredulity.. , . Knowledge of .'divine things for the most part, as Heraclitus aays. Is lost to us by Incredulity. Plutarch. A THOUSAND u 1 -- I- CANDLES .he zion. As my two friends waved tarowell to me from the rear platform of their train a mood of depression seized me; I had lost much that davj and what I had gained, my restoration to tha regard of the kind old may o( jnyjwa blood, who had appealed for my com-)- ) pantonshlp In terms hard to'dfefiy, seemed trifling as - tramped, back over the ice. Perhaps Pickering, after all, was The reul gainer bythe days events! I tramped on back toward the Glen-arshore, and leaving the lake, struck Into the wood beyond the dividing wall. The melted a noyr of midday was no erisp Ice that rattled and broke under thjf tread. I came out into an open space beyond St. Agathas, found the walkand turned toward home la the gathering 1. . , , night,- , , , 'As I nearetLthe.maln entrance to the school the door opened and awoifi-a- n eprae, auj under the overfiinglng rrfed a) lkd tern, and lamu-.r- i turned with g hand but stretched some one hd folio w'fd her wlthTahe-fu- l 5 steps. Vf - "Ap Marfa tByrwiiUather, THE HOUSE. OF A . -- al asylum and no questions the best fellows lu the world "For . God s sake no plea led ' Rates. He was deeply moved and turned his face w jt from, ju- , went on, "he "Rut. like me,. mixed in politics. One night In a riot at Dublin a constable was killed. No oue knew w'bVYa9 .guilty, but a son of youngster was suspected By MEREDITH NICHOLSON , a one ot the richest and beshknown r SatW 1 TIE MM CliRCZ." Utik Theta In 'Ireland,; who happened to, get Etc. BAKEION, mixed in the row To draw attention ii from the hov, Creighton let suspicion attach to his riwh'nkme, and, to, help the"''r CHAPTER a way,. I boy's case, furf her,.,ra-VjqntnJtSd. a ho4-Uwhy t h,eajdt from or of him until KAh.M.jpjjjef utoij w.tyf' I came herd And found hlrt W K. Mousse- 2r9TS't?v , V,r 'ti1, thejitght the'defentfer of this house.. Bx .God; ' A the ,!ns& re pprtI iot froji Bird Ini trck, it,s was A SHE WAS INNOCENT. Sew. .York Vrjiat I as h of theact . gentleman royal jasajl unted, of course, that you had gotta "They clasped hands, and - with a off somewhere to get a little Thrift, new Tight In his fact, wtth a new man Baa cheer, 1 don't care , anything uer, as though ho resume, as a fumll WOUt it isr.jarpvent, an olif, disusefi pfefson. llut I had followed her I went tj atlty, Rates sfotxl tTfittsfigrta-ehi the 'Its everrthetlik brTWtfi-t9-II- bt Ctnclnnlv'l l(r'srtdSer-A-dotf'- t n i' you uq-- twilight) a hiT an and-- k' gentleman. ! the way for 8X0! me come it da think, we wuce AU.rawn q hlin; I frstandj Sjbei'daed , as a trick, a part ofAhe clmspirey know that a, sbb clutcheif my Throat fllk-Id stefthy-.ou- f " and my1 eyeh'AI 'gVMiped j iproperj1. tyfs . u , The dhl vfga lUs hahd. And 8e the Light La , , ,Sn oldjckof hla totrow calm as' BtVvhat Us thoeril did you do It Hq had been to see Sister t'neresa. Other people waxed. aggry, to ,fqr? bUnted. Bijr grandfather, excited-l- afid Wartaa-- ? 'j'ott'tb-'rtpntf.'JdlShe tpe-art- her. wulte J3ltri(ly la She! tw'lrllng' hi s' glasses. Tha Is qulta tike ml frotafheUh&bver-headeBates (I still call him Bates, he in the light you dldntiava godW you, JaWtT . , slats on It! laughed. Aloigr fcjolkk oyef,1ieir; and the, flrsjt.tlme Of course riot; of course I didnt he .thrust his hand! into Txfa pockets a fhrtoque qappsd her graceful head. lave to go, but and stood at hU ease one ot us. My granifatm-r- , and his, gufde were I stammered, , faltered and . epased. ' tLarrK.- - you .remember that I apparently ',1ns htgh aplrtu dud their me- - It Jtfetpory threw open her portals with showed a fun doe tor fhetage ltf our laughter sihufo haraJily a challenges, I. saw), Moriah jpn the university days. ,Wheu I got to Amer- seemed 0 .sbnrtne Out, to lift a bar- Mrs. UntoBhn You appear pleased. ftalrWay 'tt"Ee'J'Avnl8tPogd,; 1' heard ica I had little money and found It ' my 'dear? her low, soft laughter; I felt the mogk necessary, to find eraplwrmqLwlthout Mrs. Woodson indeed, Yu try' of He'vdlcfe And evufOi I knew 4'erUe-fj.,.Glanarm know-while- . I was iwny Henry wsf galri tKe exquisite delight, ot being 'delay. fishing and the neighbor said he caffl leaf her.vJMj Heart told t me felt beiua with u,bqnUful ."skate Mrs Brousoiw4nd, is thpt why you' TWO MILES A MINUTE. NOT HIS FAULT tsed asked. - r. 1 voice and very com- Just as a lark I between American an panlqjj ajut, shlpj; fjtfjppatby lt"TtofeagwJiat -; jealgui.te mfenYfbr a' valet, gentleman speklng a'Vale looked like.' I fell la lov'.;wlth. fireparm , ai ; sight r "And I with . yoa! delsvm'y grandfather. "I never bellevyd your story at all, you were too perfect la the part!" . 4 didnt greatly mind the "Well, vglet hpslnest;. It helped rtd hide my Identity r and I did like the humor and whims 6f MV, OtenarniAThe bond keeping, after we- - came-- but here, wasnt so pleasant he looked at his but this Joke of Mr. hands ruefully Glenarms making a will and then going to Egypt Jo seq.what would hap pen, that was too good to miss. - Am when the heir arrived 1 found new opj portnnitiee of preetislngamateurtbe--atrirals- ; and PickerlrfcVefforts to enlist me In his schema, for finding the money and making me rlcb)gave me There still greater opportunities. were times when I was strongly tempt-- , ed to blurt the whole thlngr I got "tired of being, suspected, and of play Infi ghost la the wail; and If Mr. Chm-amt hadnl tot here Jut aa he did 1 should have stopped the fight and- proclaimed the truth. I hope," he said, turning to ms, yon hate no hard feelings, sir. And he threw Into the sir" just a, touch o "Irony that "made ' us all roar.; - .Im certainly glad IHfePqt dead," declared, my .grandfather, staring, at Bates, f Life Is more fun thin 1 ever thought possible Bless my soul!" he said. "K It Isnt a sbamsr.vbat Date another omelette for fca never ? thd!" ij, )' 1 We sent Bates back with jnjr grandfather from the boathouse, and Stoddard, tarty xh4 I started across the Ire; the light coating of snow made We easy. comparatively Walking strode tu silently,' 8toddard heading. Theif pfia was tp- tataraa aocOmmoda-tkUfa at thd- flrsf' station beyond Annaniile, leave It at a town fOjnljes away, fad then hurry east t hn obscure 1 1 ace la the mountains of Maryland wiiere S religions order maintained 1 house. There Stoddard grom- - )'- r :f - 'V - i !i 9 I r rt Y-- -)'. IVtf llhi them.--'- y - ; ButtteJHgi?Lled me. I remembered wlthrtblttorhesi that 1 had always fol- lowed Jter, whethet.M .Olivia, trailing In her girlish grace across the snow, or as the girl In gray, whom 1 had followed on That night journey at Christmas eve; and 1 followed now. The distrust, my shattered faith, my utter kmellnesa. ' could not weigh against the Joy of hearing that laugh of hers breaking, mellowly on the night f I paused to allow th4w figures to ns as they , widen the dlstape-etjvectraversed the path! that curved away toward The chapeL I could still hear their' voices,, and Bee the lantern flash and disappear. I felt an Impulse to turn hack, pt plunges- - Into the wood- land; but I' was carried on uncontrollably. T The light glimthered and her voice still floated back w me. It stole through the keen winta dark like a memory of spring; an $ so her voice and the light led me. Then I hoard hfi'xoferaatlon of dismay followed 'by diugwler, ia which y n Joined-lerrily- . tty grandfather, ,Ob,.ae ver. miad not afraid!" ! she exclaimed. , I bad rhnnded the ctQve In the path where I should have feen the light; but the darkness was broken. There was silence for a moment. In which 1 to thSJi. dhw Then 'fifY gifendtathcVs voice broke out cheerily. Now I nyist gafucj with you! A fine peVsdn- - yTjwhr ft guide au old man I A foolish vlrdtjf. Indeed, with , nd,QU,,hee Iaipp!" Please do riot! C$-cours- Im go- ing to sife you quite tMour own door! I don't Jntend to put jiy hand to the lantern and then turntback! This, walk Isn't whjji it should be. I said my grandfather 'well have to in l ie spring. ttiake fi better-P(TO BS CONT fvUED ) t Most men of pron.ience are highly esteemed hy thoss who don't know theta. ! |