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Show 'N-JL - 1 f swwwvwwvavvwva NORTHWEST NOTES. MARKET REPORT ' HER FRIEND SAID MINING NOTES. TEMPLE AND TABERNACLE. mill will be erected by the Deseret 10 a Mining company at its proerty on M (Ml Jferti if win-ter. Gold stake Lake At the conference of halt mountain during the coming Fratioiftce ; V..V H ' . President George Q. Cannou explained lx a the necessity for the young men going York r.xchmx (4 ST'xgs Captain De Lamar has agents in Deep 4 4 rkbrokr to Alberta to work on tbe caual, say- Creek looking at some of the reported ......a.,,, corn. ing that while they would be paid for bonanzas there. Hundreds of samples New York All M ....I their work he could not say how much lork Kxrhug reduced which will deter Brokers.... o 018 40 abeing they would deceive, and he wished mine the fate of tbe venture. them to go just as if they had been Orders for NiueX Stock. improvements at ttiil called on a le cause the work both the millsmany of the Ontario have Antler ,u-01 H referred to u as living done for the good been 0 80 given, and as soon as they are Alice Aochoi of ion and her people. 50 Ikmore than AlftX completed the force will ,, I 50 777. 7.. Alhaur At the halt Lake stake conference doubled at both wills ami .mine. .75 . AltHoa At? HuUitm-ltar- k President Snow announced that he 5 71 A Denver rompauy which recently I biorule it thought it unnecessary to make any purchased a group of claims in Mill Cenienulitll'otul Eurek 00 of Comror fur continuing a discussion apology Creek basin, iu the I.a Nals, is getting Dftiby He wounded and captured one of them, 8I n one of the mysteries of thekiugdom.' in m- 7777 T! for the building of a Dew machinery who proved to be Tom Moore of butte, and he ,77777 47 S 4U 18 prat cd that the brethren and twenty-stam- p mill. They are prepar- llUti& lat k .1 0 00 but the other made his escape. Dexter 30 8 50 slaters might be blessed by the spirit tLXtfle 7.777 0fv'4 ing to work all winter. 04 Mrs. Tiuiuan !i Hicks, the wealthof the Lord in order that they might Four Ace .88 encountered been The bas ore 77 ' died body iu last woman iest 4H Wyoming, understand what was meant by the 88 level of the GHzCU. Id the drift off the week and was buried at Three Rivers, paying of Gieu Kla President George tithing. u u tx..: 777.. 77 Mich , her former home. She came to (J Cauuou followed Lucky Boy, at Custer, Idaho, for which Grind 5 30 l ea tn$i regarding the the I 48H The been has Heracbel sinking. 01 hus10 company former lsfiT her with We in Wyoming duty of tithe paying and said: Htm hbiier. t 0 t 00' the to t ore the to transport 777 Ingot band, lion. A R Converse, who died find in our midst tuen and women who tramway .us 777., 777 7 77 I.. lus in a few days Malvern in lwvr. are constantly striving to bring them- mill will be completed WaiumuUi r 06 i 13 7.777 Urrcur 7,77 7 7 7 7 7 M The shaft In the Lincoln mine, neai Lowei .1 T. English of Sumpter, Ore , lias selves into an entire subjection to tbe 77. Muinuiotb 85 7.,. Surlbeiu LigLit .15 fouud a pocket of ore in the Ooleonda celestial law, just as in the days when Frisco, Utah, will be extended fruu Otuh 5 35 God revealed unto us the lava of plu-- i 564 to 564 feet The additional sink Ouurio which will make him rich, as he ex77777.7777 50 8 50 777 i 7777 petro 77.7 .76 7SH At that time there ing will cost $75 a foot The shaft pects it to run Ssjkhi per ton, or Sitd. ral marriage bttcrHmeuu) 47 ,44 all in ore that carries as high as 4S pci Sunahiue 77... 000 for the car .66 One carload will be were a number of men who were zealMS Oliver Kluc 777777 48 50 60 00 16 ounces silvei Star CouNuiulMled 50 .60 shipped to San Francisco this week, to ous to obey that law notwithatanding cent lead, $8 gold and Shuftere Coueoliduted,.. 60 40 be followed by others soon. the difficulties that lay in their way to the ton. Swansea 4 tO Sou w ih s WS I 74S Tungsten ore assaying 70 per ecu Sunbeam .. The Wyoming bureau of irrigation that were aerious to overcome. You a year ago sol Luh could find women also bringing themwhich 70 acid, a 1.18 collected number tungstic have investigations Hiua mrd 77..! 7 777777777. 11 .80 of photographs, and is now engaged In selves into entire 'subjection to that for 885 per ton, is now worth $350 pc Sac ixa 7777 (MS Ben Butler 7. .77777 demand uk B B Tunnel making plans of irrigation works for law wjtich God revealed concerning ton. Apart from the increased p exhibit at the Paris exposition. The that State, and they sacrificed them- for it, tbe rise in price is mainly due to Blunhaai.14 Boeuiu k iua La Mar 7777 00 ,00 of it in for- Bona Tweed. .83 photographs and plans will be uniform selves and their desires and inclina- tbe failure in the product Blue Bird Exien$ioii... oi .0114 in tbite. being 18x22 inches in dimen- tions and their worldly' testea, they eign mines. Big ('ainaa Bunker HU. order in sacrificed them that all 06 they .0oS sion. The Columbia mine at Munsey, Xev., Crown Hundreds of is looked upon as one of the heavy lead ConutockPoint. . . , At the trial of the mayor of Tacoma might obey that law.' Oil Ceutury .08 Jl kiy4umn..wvwr1r'tY-4lon a charge of bribery, C. B. Hurley women have displayed the greatest prod ucers of the future. . She has s yktUp Columbia. make to and obedience a willingness vein about sixty feet wide between testified as to conversations with the Crunader Con..,.,',', 777! 7777 00H .08 sacrifice tbat should be required contact of lime and granite that aver CeutraJ Mammoth ... 77 mayor relative to signing the ordinance any Biamoud Ionaolldatad "h .85 of in in love, ages higher in lead than any other them; living peace, living a nthorizing a compromise of the million k Blue Bell ! 70 80 Emerald at and in union state. living determining Frinco dollar judgment against the Water and producer in the 777'77 03 7. whatever cost that they would submit AH Eagle 7 7 7 7 7 !! 7 04 H The Galena of Fish Springs recently 3uldeu L'ght company. Hurley swore the to Golden the law of God." lie said he spoke marketed a lot of ore tbat went 44t Gold litiiStar . 7 7 ! demanded and he that 812,500, mayor FUbur 777 7.77 7. 7 of the trials of the women because cent lead, 114K ounces silver and Homes take 7 agreed to pay it. per 10 .15 had been peculiarly severe, aad $5 in 7.77 ! Oft .06 to the ton. Thia is the first Bwmiiea gold James B. Clark, a Seattle barkeeper, they International 77! 77777' .06 04S to a that liad shown Jo willingness they 777777 IN .18 is under arrest on the charge of atshipment from the mine that baa ever Jo Bottom UtJwem Kite Iisiou!.. ..!.!!!! .UN obey and submit tbat was most admir- carried gold. A gold bearing streak kremlin wife. Clark his murder to .90 tempting B able. President Caunon said he doubt- has been encountered in the shaft. Heine 77 .....,.!!!!!! ,70 100 Little Pitubum. claims his wife shot herself and his ed 7 04 if there were many men and women Itowera. .03 4 Two new properties. In the La Sal Midnight -- -story was corroborated by bis wife un- present who did not beTieveTiTthe law .. Day . . 78 ' .76 Manhattan. !7 .77! 777 on are til she was warned that her wound of in 00 southeastern Utah, Martha W aeuiugtoo... .... ,77777 some have doubts as to country, but tithing, the shipping list. They are the Golden Monarch might prove fatal. She then said she how the .W ,00 ' Melcher tithing is used, some feel tbat 7777 was shot by her husband. NoriU Swam the money ia misappropriated, and Scepter, on Mineral mountain, and the Orient 05 !ii 7 Corsair, at the head of Mlner'a Basin. The board of health of Livingston bence are loth to pay their full tithes. The Green Mountain and the Double ftabbll Foot. has declared war on kissing. Notice Tbe Borer duty to pay tithiug was aa appar Standard are ,t,7 make a Silrer Cloud to has been served in school to tbe teach- cut as tbe 77.777 preparing nececsity was great, and it Success . shipment. ers that they are hereafter forbidden should not be Set Swan . 7777!. neglected. retro .777!! ! to kiss their pupils on the ground that At Randsburg, Cal., a new vein of Clinton ward, Davis has deM ak.- Teston the practice breeds disease. The pe- cided to build a new county,bouse. Yelore has been iu struck the famous meeting culiar order has aroused considerable low Aster mine. The vein is sixty feet Went Mounuia i'l'iiceV--! One of the most successful entertainWest ....... .... . indignation and ridicule. ment ever held In Wayne county was 1 width. On one side of this vein Is a Vsnke Mercur. Cob. an Okanogan gived at Caine ville for the old folks. smaller one showing coarse gold, some Bui chief Jimmy Indian held in tbe county jail at Spo- At 10 a m. all met at the schoolhouse, psrticlesof which are as large aa grains Lake City. kane for trial before tbe federal conrt which waa very appropriately decora- of wheat. The entire ledge mills from Wheat Oorn on a charge of murder, took his life in ted for the occasion. All the old folks $12 to $30 per too. Cracked corn T his cell last week. When found he from 40 upwards were given badges, At the Daly-Weat Park City every- BarUy was hanging in a noose formed by his designating their Oslo...... ages A splendid .About 170 is ' handkerchief and a blunt stick broken program was given which continued thing alive with activity, Ml ltd hay.....,,,,.,,., men are employed snd the mine Is pro- Timothy.. v!", from the cover of a fruit basket was until nuon, when a substantial ar bate repast ducing wonderfully. The contentrator ktrs. LI vs stabbed three inches into his side. So was served. One hundred and Turkey Uobbiera... fifty is now handling 100 toosof second class LJ ye Turkey Hens . remarkable was his fortitude that tbe persons partook of the bounties of bens ore per day and additions are now Chickeno. Old rooatara. ten less feet than ' night jailer, sitting life, after which outdoor sports were pr lb.... .."..V.'..' toeing made to the machinery which Broilers, Young duok.. way, heard no groan. enjoyed. will increase the capacity to 150 tons Young Qeeae Samuel B. Hardy, of St. George, a Private Thomas McVeagh, company , Utah. iJlw:::;:;:;;;' per day. The power plant at the mine Butter, creamery,, O, First Wyoming volunteers, who was pioneer and stalwart veteran, passed is also Eanofc " "" addition Increased by the butter..., being tried by general courtmartial convened away and was laid to rest September of a new set of boilers. Son rauclsou Ural at Imns, P. I., June last on the charge 11 at the age of 95. He waa born in MJf wheat UH Sensational developments are an- Jomber. f striking his superior officer, and Massachusetts, joined the Church at 1 10$ Barley December ..".V.'.".'."; State-lin81 found gnilty and sentenced to be shot an early day, and came to Utah in nounced in the Little Johnny at road Is on the of a ore carload and to death, has had his sentence com- 1850. He was a major in the Nauvoo Fortlaad, muted by President McKinley to dis- Legion. He was called south In 1861, which is expected to net upwards of Wall . yslta marS.'i.tKO. was MHO which The last lot honorable discharge, forfeiture of all and located in Virgin City. He went Blue iota..... a $400 of ton, keted valuation a showed pay and allowances and confinement at to St. George in 1867, and waa a membut is looked upon as of indifferent and hard labor for the period of three years. ber of St. George stake thirty-eiglive stock. Alcatrez island, California, has been years. He had received every ordi- inferior grade to thst which if now are encountered. Preparations Chicago. as of being confinement nance possible to receive and was designated the place of the SJtorteleeoattU for the under up way starting is m At TO well Joeeph Jenson, who is one of the two thought of by all who knew him. mill which was graea a recently purchased for men who attacked Blackaby A Park's I 10 8 00 bu Neely ward, Oneida county, Idaho, the 00 I 810 property p aad baiton store at Jord&n Vallry on August J, hal no post dtSisi ' because no She bah 81.. ,04 00 60 1 10 'ivaa has been apprehended and is now in be found who wiU act. It ia near Big Creek district, near Warren, 8 SO At 18 the penitentiary at Boise awaiting American Falls and has fifteen or Idahc, ia attracting attention. One 66 80 I 50 4 80 . .. . trial. Joseph Lawson, his partner, twenty families. Tbe ward la reached ledge sixty feet in width and another I to 4 80 The was killed at the time of the attack. from Rockland 000 feet have been reported. a Kansas road roundabout by City. The poetoffice in the store was raided, over a yonghy hill desert. The ward ledges are said to be all ores, generally tmmTsuIIIT' which enlisted tbe government in tbe waa organized by President Lorenzo low grade, but with rich streaks, tbe Texas Cows.. task of running the culprit to cover Snow In 1883. Bishop William Neely average being considered high enough BnUsZHif4 80 Jordan Valley is acroes the line in was ordained 09 bishop and yet presides to make the working of tbe ledges La Bibs 6 6t SSSIWMssass 80 Oregon and Jensen will be tried in over this thriving people. very profitable. Test of one ledge MXUlMtA 1 89 Portland. Jensen belongs to a desper- "The" handsome new stone from- $9 By showed value meeting ate gang, one of whom is a woman bouse for Burton wsrd at Indepen- sluicing the decomposed sarfaoc of ons See eeee99 99 mea look oat 232 named Morgan, known as Calamity dence, Freemont " es f 79 county, Idaho, ia oLthe ledges, three heifers 199 Jane. Thia woman owed Blackaby A la bnllt of ounces of gold in less than a month. 9 40 It completion. nearing Park soma money. , Driving come cat- dark atone and trimmed with a beau- Scarcity of water prevent eztenaivs tle into the town, ahe aold them and tiful white stone Tbe arch for the work of that kind. " 4 OS wZLY '"W paid her debt of some $450. She bad tower Is aa especially attractive piece The McFadden mine at Custer, Idaho, itSkEi "MOM J previously arranged with Lawson and of work. which bas been shipping very high 'ambs aeoeso8ssMrita Ml 4 99 Jenson to raid the store after she made la th or at ioog Interval past, 9avft f i j.98 the payment The plot leaked out, l At a citizens' meeting at south grade encountered the mala ora body ears ee W and guards were stationed who opened Hooper, Davis county, Utah, it was de- has now r,T i ' Sees sees sets 9 90 cided that steps should at ones be and regular shipments are being meds 18 p,d w H w - 80 fire, the result being that Lawson was to tbe smelter at Clayton. Th second bXTZs taken to have a new meeting-hous- e .. killed. xl fat erected. Accordingly a committee, class ore is to be put through" the WWtt.4TSSMyM, iAfcha Oakland, CaL, has accepted the offer WM ttiiste mill; where new tables havs consisting of Alexander Patterson, of Andrew Carnegie to give 850,000 for John W. uoum. ol demonstration a As been Installed. Thomas Roes, Singleton, tseesewe e I 6,500 a public library building, providing David Christensen and W. Jacob Park- tbe class of ore of which the McFadden Bbirr08"- 1K. 000 10. O' that ai least 84,000 a year is guaranteed er, was a for Is to take the matter groni ia capable, it stated that appointed 7,(06 for ita support, and has taken measure' In 6.U0 select a site for the structure little leas than two too of ore marketed . VOOil Dfifitaa to pro rids the necessary amount by a andhand, ,,.t. received attend to the financial part of the a short time agothe consignor 1.600 She, P8 egae too slight increase of tbe tea rate. overlf.ioa undertaking.' The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone ' He Knew the Bird. - t A rich strike of lead ore haa beca r From the -- company will expend. 8300,000 on the Wishlngton 8trj The IN A NUTSHELL.- made in the Tinhorn at Ely, - Nevada. man walked nervously back line between. Denver and Salt Lake. Two assays hare been made, one show- military d forth till his spurs Jingled Ilk Tbe line will not follow the Union PaThere undoubtedly art those who ing 80 per cent lead, 31 ounce silver sleigh beUs. Stopping abruptly becific main line between Laramie and build better than they know, but, un- $5 ia gold per ton; the other yielding fore the woman who had confronted Fort Steele, but turns southwest from fortunately, we cannot get them to 70 per oent lead, 30 ounce silver and bed: "How do you know Laramie to Penhampton; thence from build our houses. , U these 84 in gold per ton. Th strike was about my past?-A-litt- le things Could you see every mans career In made Penh amp ton the main line rune west to inbird told me." la the bottom of a fifty-fos death! he woman find a would dogging Saratoga, from Saratoga northwest to life, you la about two feet hissed; another vein where th cline, Fori Steele and thence to Salt Lake.. him or cheering him and goading wide. . Several tons are already sacked him. Thackeray, . When Ibis' line and the Denver-Mie-SouCaooda revering the imp. are satisfied wan Censds's Those who sit still on the damp, and if tbe vela proves to quits tax on Chinese tf river Connections have been estab- and do nothing; those who nre not be permanent Ely will come into prom! to be Increased, Japanese liahed. Salt Lakers can talk to Chicago well a as a lead as a inence re gold the sole benefactors are camp to be permitted to .com in free quite satisfied aad Kew York friends by telephone. -T of the world. Landlr, aad copper Camp. , reasons. J. Thomas Uall of Campbell, Texas, baa been appointed a teacher ui the Ca rum Indian school, Nevada H. Sutton naa murdered and robbed of 1200 at Fairfield, near Spokane, by highwaymen, last Friday. lie resitted the attempt to rob him and was .hot. A passenger train on the tireat Northern railway was derailed near Harlem. Mont, last Wednesday, the engine, baggage and mail ears and two ruarhrs leaving the track. Seven persons weie hurt, none fatally. Patrolman Jack Martin of Tacoma was shot and wounded by two linu whom he was attempting to arrest A wwwwwaawaavew su-vk- tui,-sio- . i IHily-We- et Geywr-Mrloi- x . 1 -- fs l X 1 ! . Richmond-Anacon- NO. youth and beauty oa the desert of pri- vate life. ."My dear Miss Kings! ript don, Mrs. Arnold I have come taper-so- n to urge the offer I made la my hair, The manager threw the down upon the table, tilted ha ... . thrust hla hat a little further back on letter." his head, and gava two or ihice satisBut I answered your letter! ah fied puffa at. his cigar, replied, smiling, but with a very "Weva got a wlhner theie, Colby," curve to tbe red lips. "I am he announced decisively. happily married my old amhltioB ' The stage manager took up the are dead " The managers eyes turned in a swift manuscript and looked over the list of characters. glance toward the Juliet photograph. Looks like It If you get the ilht . Her voice dropped suddenly.- I never had a home before; I lived he assented; but It calls for people, " a strong company." t n the stage. s "Rest "Oh, I wont spare expense! I'm ever had! going to give It a production that will promptly broke la the manager, "Now, make ft the talk of London it's splenlisten to me." He pulled out hla didly advertised already, you know! watch. "Will you give me half aa The people are crazy over Crinton's hour? i want to show you what you work, and thia ia the best thing he's are throwing away, done. Supposing we could get the peoNature had endowed the manager ple, how would you cast It? with a gift of plausible eloquence Beverly, of course, for laird Roth-aay- , which bad tided over many a crisis In Norris for the heavy, Ellenon f.r hla theatrical career; but never bad young Hal, Barry for Sir Jerry. Hen-to- he sounded so plausible, so eloquent, for the low comedy. Mu. Frlsby even to himself, as when he tried his for the dowager. Cartridge for the earl perbtinslve powers on the woman bemen on the stage. fore him. When his half-hohe's the heat-old waa As for the adventuress." went on tbe uded he felt tbat be had mads good " stage manager, checking off each name uso of it rapidly as he Spoke, "Lady what'g "Don't think me inhospitable If I her name? I don't know a woman wh must aek you to say goodby, she eaid. could beat Wallace In that role. She u as she held out her hand. You have be great! Little Dellaboy would make spoken very persuasively, hut I can a good Kitty Darling the pait suits not answer you at once; I have a deaf her down, to the ground!" friend a very dear friend whom I The manager took his cigar from his nuiBt consult Come tomorrow, and mouth, and gazed at It meditatively. you shall have my answer,, as the salary "Don't let such a trifle When the manager walked Into tbs list bother you," he commented briefly. office his face waa glowing. to look hla checking Colby stopped I think you may cast Miss Kingskeenly et his chief. "You've got to have the beat, ha answered. "I know ley for Lady Clare, he Said. The stage manager looked up Inbut It will pay they're all credulously. you to engage them." "You don't mean to aay the has con"How about Lady Clare?" asked the manage., "Youve mentioned nobody sented? Well, she to- - talk it over with... for that, and Its the star role of the 1 child-actres- n ur high-price- d, frlendndJ'm.to "I don't know. I've been running that tomorrow. But I rather thlnk,. Cpjhy, over ever since I read the play and no- thst friend Is going to decide In our' Ive thought of seems to equal 1L There's Maud Lester she'd look the part to perfection, and she's sympathetic, but she hasn't the power. Helen Dracy't got power and inielllgenca, but the hasn't tbe looks. Can you suggest anybody? The success of the piece depend on Lady Clare." ' "I know of only one womrn who can play It aa It should be played, and baa the looks to go Wrlth It, said tbe man-age"That'sKdlth Klngaley." Tbe stage manager shrugged his shoulders. Her declination waa very decided," be remarked. "Ive known women to change their body r. . ht - - a 'w-entt- ....... ot round-robin!- ", ri lm-rn- lr I favor." The manager still felt sure when he went next day for hit answer. It was not In human nature, he argued, to refuse to sparkle as a bright particular star In tbs leading production of tho season. Thst woman isnt human if she resists it," he murmured. Just as the tall, graceful figure he was mentally posing before th newipeper camera - "Well?entered. 7. he told. "I have consulted my adviser, and I am convinced that my original decision waa beat Th manager groaned aloud. "My dear Mr. Arnold." he aald, "I think, if I could see your friend and talk to him, I could convince him that . you are making a mistake." She shook her bead, opljtlons.are very .poalttve.:: : "You don't object to my calling os . mil - e, . him?" - s. 10 anxieam,jffiai(W4A'rMAaini"' - She smiled. Not at all. And he la very near In fact, he happen Just now to be ia tbe house. Will you come with me? The manager followed her, a little mystified. She threw open a door, and they entered a large room flooded with sunshine. "Here is my friend, Mr. Hunt' He Ia ready to bear all your argument." The manager ulrly gasped with astonishment. He found himself standing at a little crib In Which lay fat, round, rosy baby, crowing to himself in perfect content. CAN YOU ANSWER THAT ARGU' "The gentleman want to talk to MENT? minds occasionally!" aald the man- rffou, darling," she said, bending over, with a tender thrill in her voice new ager, with flippant sarcasm. "But she aald her retirement waa to the man standing beside her, well Anal that she would never act again." as he thought he knew ita every acThe manager bestowed a look of pity cent The babys great bright eyes looked on his subordinate. at them; then, as he saw hia mothnp had the world at her feet "Kingsley when she married snd retired two er's face bending over him, he gurgled years ago. She's had time to think It ecstatically, while the little face broke over, my boy; the novelty of private into dimples of delight, the fat Uttl bliss mast have worn off somewhat by fists clutched eagerly at her, and the bare, roey little heels bent a triumthis time." la accompaniment to the Colby' gave another look at the phant tattoo j j- ..'' gurgle. ... . he cooed, raptu"If you can get ber lta a success," " rously. he said. the to She turned with manager He had too much on hla mind to ea; ter into the ethics of the philosophy shining eyea. "Mr, Hunt, can you answer that of a womans change of mind. argument?" The manager gave another By this time tha manager had repuff at his clgsr. himself. covered "Ill see Kingsley today. he said, My dear madam, this is hardly - Two hours later be was ushered Into ha began. of a bouse la fair the pretty drawing-rooald the baby. Answers.. ' By'by, a fashionable quarter' of the "city'. With his practiced eye he took ia th ' the raMlbUltles f reae. handsome surroundings, while the neat Three powers stand out maid carried bis card to her mistress. In tha world as being strong at th "Shes got all the money she wants," but money present time, and as having great posthought the manager; sibilities of development before them. Isnt . everything to aa ambitious " woman... England, with her dominion oa tha BomethlhgOn a table near by at- shores of every tea; Russia, with her tracted his Vttentlon. Hs went to It. vast empire In th old world; and , lad took up $ large tinted photograph America, with her magnificent nnlon of ' if beautiful, grave-eye- d girl la states In tbe new. Each of these powlullets bridal robes, ers 4a aiming at pesos, though by dif- - "Hm!" be chuckled. "She hasnt ferent methods. Russia proposes ordinance of disarmament iorgottea her old triumphs,1 As be put down the picture tha mis- America proclaims tbe sufficiency of tress of th house entered the room arbitration, but neither of these ooua- - : ind greeted him with outstretched tries has t yet abandoned the effort- -" land. to secure exclusive advantage for inHow glad ! am to see- - you, Mr. dustrial 'Snd commercial development,. Bunt Is this s social visit?"--- . ; r.r Snd' the possible clash of national in- With a keen, professional eye to ef- terests still looms In the futurS for, fect he looked on the beautiful wom-i- n tbe thunderclouds have not disbefore him on tbe queenly pose of each; But there is a better method ' " persed. the stately "figure," on lh deep-sthe same end; if we can of pursuing Sashing dark eyes, with their long strife from arising, we need prevent on curved lashes and perfectly brows; concern ourselves about methods the .straight, patrician nose, with lta not It within bounds or allay- -; for keeping ;on small the delicate nostrils; thin, 1L England alone has entered up- - ; lng red mouth, with its short upper lip line of policy, by which th old! and its Cupid's bow; on the white, on a of hostility are laid aside; occasions dimvleft a with resolute chin, deep national pride, ahe abows her all with ple; on the delicately clear cheek, with a to take of- unwillingness genuine wav rose-fluson soft th Ita faint la the more excelthis fenseT Perhaps M the masses of velvety black hair; William Cunningham la AU lad the managerial heart within him lent way. " Monthly. tic lan of wute pm in revolt against this - -. "Mam-mam-ma- m ' . self-denyi- -- -- et b; 1- - |