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Show t TIIE .11 ICONOCLAST. le no atonement for a lata arrlv-- a to go oarty," he remarked, within hi tone a hint of the (loom accompanying a sentimental misunderstanding. "Too were to have come ou the " It la bow 1 U:t fates don't teem to know. And not a person in tbe house had a penny mamma, nor Cousin Jen, nor the sec" ond girl He reflected on suburban etiqaette that allowed one to borrow monev from servants with whom one might not share s railroad train, while she continued: "And we shook Cousin Jan's baby's bank, but nothing came out except nickels, and Cousin Jcn teased me dreadfully over wanting the penny for you. so that I ran back Into the library and abut the door hard You see you are not the only one who suffers. In spite of your railroad station officials. And someway I took youF picture out of my desk and It reminded me of you, and you seemed to be smiling, and 1 thought of that last moonlight evening In the canoe, and the silver-plate- d look of the water, and the dreadfully affectionate couple under tbe willows playing the banjo, whom you said you envied, and It was all so beautiful, and the scent of the lilacs la the sir, and while I thought of them and you the 1 45 went by-- ' He gave with hie own hand tbe convulsive clasp that he would have given to hers had It remained where he wished It, Then reason resdvancsd with the usual grim visage. "The lilacs were not In bloom, he said, stimy They are only budding now, and that evening was three weeks since. Which Is about tbe length of time that will epalse before I keep another appointment with you," she said, with such dignity as could and acord with quivering Up trembling chin. Fancy struggled with fact, and the latter waa thrown. ' Ndver mind thrma be whis There la yet the 2 10 and the pered. 3 15, to say nothing of the 4 08 The 2 10, ah replied concisely, went by while I waa putting on this hat, A plain sailor wtU do very well before noon, and even up to 2 o'clock, but later it la apt to make one look like a typewriter girl on her way home from the office. He was slightly staggered, but managed to murmur. "Still, dear, it doesn't take you twenty minutes to put on your hat when w are going to the theater." "No, not if I have merely to put it Dont!' ahe exclaimed, prettily, but hate to be tried at a bar pettishly. where Justice la overshadowed by the Bret witness a machlae made 1b Walt ham. Waitham la aot a Bice suburb at all, aod It la terrible to consider how. much more trust a man puts In - his watch than la a woman's word. He was silent while considering what might have been said. At the same time It appeared as if she was right. He did make of his watch a court of appeal a dernier resorts as she made a few tears, shed becomingly. "The however, proved quite impossible, she continued, calmly, while her parasol provsd bow near It could come to tbs boms of sa ant without making of It a ruin. 1 don't see why I was hers at the " Quarter pest tibe regarded him for a moment with stare of Injured innothe wide-eye- d cence. The 11:02 was quits Impossible, she repeated. "Paps was having an early luncheon with n man who Cnme to the house- - on business connected WHh tbe milt and remained on plesiurs connected with pete di (ole gro. And when I listened at the door of the dining-roothey were talking of James 0. Dtains. Ethel, exclaimed the young man, with a visible frown of annoyance. you can make a fool of me as by compelling me to wait from the 11 02 'Until how don't add to hit discomfort by making game of me. James O. Blaise Is "James 0. Blaine ta papas Lets noire. I wouldn't dart to go near him And when he talks on the subject. papa has the mileage book. And ns she delivered this convincing statement with a superior smile, and tent It home accompanied by n shaft from her blue eyes, he meditated more that might be said. Feeling urged him to draw the comparison between the saving of seven and three fourths cents and the disappointment of n waiting lover, but finance is a delicate subject where a man and maid are con- on. But, you see, this Is my changecerned, so he held his peace, and be- able hat. These rosettes and loops on gan to plan for bolding her hand. the side come out, and the flowerj are Pomewhnt absent-mindedhe remark- pinned In. I wore It yesterday with ed: "Well, there was the 12:02. The 12.03, yes. but you dont seem to realize that this Is Thursday. 'Thursday T Not realise that it Is Thursday, the day of the appointment to which I have been looking forward since 8unday! Certainly it Is Thursday sad I was voder the impression that the 11:03 ran every day except Sunday, "Of course, stupid! But I can never tike the 12:03 on Thursdays tt la the moat Impassible train. Bridget takes It to come In town for her afternoon nt." He gased blankly and quite unconvinced at hla until sba added, You don't seem to understand nr yon wont but tbers are things one positively eaunot do. One may aew for the girl,' you see. or read to her While she Irons, or do her work for her. nr even eet with her If she comet from B very nice Intelligence office, and saya ihe must be one of the family when "DONT 8IIB EXCLAIMED, ehe cornea, but there Is only once when and It bad violate my blue tailor-madend you may take the train she takea, and mauve ribbon, which, of course, that la wtea you ere bringing her out would never do for a brown coat While for the first tin?. Bo the 12:03 was 1 waa hunting for my red ribbons Coueven more impossible than tha 11:03." sin Jeu offered to lend me some burnt Her hands were clasped tightly orange out of her black lace toque, round the parasol handle, and ahe had and she bad to And the toque the bagulta Ignored his tentative movements by bad been playing with It and ripped toward innocent dalliance. He reflect- out the orange, and I had to sew It In ed that men with dark-lai- d schemes why, I really believe you are nodmoat frequently stood in their own ding." light, boldly possessed himself of her "I beg your pardon, he said,, drawgray glove and its contents, and said a long breath. "I think I undering with increased cheer, "Well, the 1:45. Now stand it as well as I ever can. To his surprise she blushed rosy red. for the 3:15. You had fixed your milso that be felt as profoundly amaxed and the girl had gone, so what as" once a ben in Bwitxerland he had linery mors could happen?" gone ont of an early morning to find "Susie Gray. She Just rame in for a favorite meerschaum mislaid the prea minute, you know, and we got to vious evening, and had discovered a talking of Harry Hammond. She is hauntlngiy beautiful sunrise. by way of having a penchant for him, T suppose I must teli you alt about I suspect, at least ehe defends his craIt," she murmured. "You see, there vats. and that means a good deal when was such a lot of time between the a man wears plaids, and 1 considered 12:03 and the 1:45 that I remembered it my duty to tell her that while Harwbat you told me once of a man who ry might be very lovely, still a man utilised spare momenta of the sort cannot support a wife on card for 5 pilhu Something wsa his name and o'clock teas. The 3:15 went while 1 In tbe end grew most wonderfully was convincing her, and before the learned. Of course, acquiring Hebrew, 4:06 came mamma thought we ought to or even Sanscrit, was nonsense when have tee. You see, I had missed my I had only from 12.03 to 1:45, but I luncheon on account of having the aptook tha first step and went Into tbe pointment with you so early as the library." 11:01 "That was several steps," be remark Hs seemed interested in the hortion, ed mentally, .trying not to compare but ahe went on, "I began to think, himself to tboee who Jest at scars and then, how perfectly lovely tt would be x till have wounds. if you should take some train your"How amusing. Did I say that? It's self and com over. Instead, of waiting a Joke, lent It? And you once told for me. I mentioned this to Sue, tub me women had no sense of humor. Berose, and ahe thought It very likely sides, It wan several steps, because 1 that you would. So I ordered muffins was quite across the hall and In tbe because you liko them, and we drew drawing-roowhen tha Idea first cams the tea Just five minutes before the to ms. When It 4:11 from here cam In. 4 whistled I ran to tho door and looked Well," he went on la an encouraging manner. "So, while I was sitting down tho avenue toward the station, - here reading for the millionth time the and .women who had, been In town three weeks' old advertisements on hopping got off, and Bridget came that dead waU, and eating my heart back, but you you didn't and I waa out for 1 had no luncheon and bo- - so disappointed. Then Sue said you . tween whiles making myself a laughing-- hadn't half aa'much Intuition ,Sa Harry stock to tbs men who hang around and Intuition on a mans parr mad a that station-b- y Imploring them for In- girl happy and and my eye got formation as to a possible accident red, and 1 couldnt find a veil to cover down the Ilne. Tou were trying to make them In time to get the 5:04." -"Miss Beebee." said her companion. g learned woman of yourself? If you would only listen," ahe pout- Interrupting brusquely, and rising to ed. I got that darting pencil you gave hit feet, "I see no object In continuing me Christmas and then I sharpened it the pryeent conversation. You 'came with that sweet penknife you sent me on the 5:48. I am deeply grateful for New Year's, and then I remembered the trouble you hare taken, and have that I had never given you a penny in ao doubt the tea table and you? fair exchange for It, and that some time it companion may amply compensate for would be sureto eut 1 friendship. Of losing a matinee in my company. I jourae, you dont believe In such super- can well belli! ve. now, that it la lmpoa-slMestitious nonsense,. Tor you know, and. please a womkn, because she Will I know Its not true, but somehow the never know what ahe want. 11-0- m tor ly vis-a-v- is 1 e, m jo you allow me to see you to the fi:5Sr As they walked he reflected bitterly on the large disaster that follow email After ehe was on the mischances. 6 53. and the 6.52 was on Its way to a suburb that was nicer than Waltham, he continued to reflect. Their last words had been mutually cutting. Ehe bad said, gravely, it has been a mistake. I could never be bsppy with a man who used the same letters la spelling mathematics and lore. Good , evening " He had said words of obvious politeness and Intentional sarcasm. Now, however, be recalled the 'look la ber eyee, and It troubled him. Quite suddenly a new Idea came to btm. In Juxtaposition with a telegraph office. Stepping In, be called for a blank and wrote- - Vis Ethel Beebee, Rose Villa, The Highlands James O. Blaine le dead. Next time take the 11 02. William Van Rensselaer Whitney. It was brought to the girl before I oclock, and she smiled once more as she read. Dear boy, abe murmured, d!I will remember that. With such a knockdown argument for papa h can never Ahd after all, Wilkeep the mileage lie Is right If I had only got the we would have 11 02 I dont think When she had considequaled at all. ered this Idea for a time, with the air of a feminine Isaac Newton making an Important discovery, she added, After all, I believe Sue 1 wrong. He has InEdith H loiter In. Bos to tuition Home Journal. 13 LOVES DREAM OER. Bod Awakculpg.Wtalcb Cease t Sara X Bad Bar "Auku heaary.' .11 John henery Ubert II Sarah Jane Cooper, X Tbe X in the case convey no title and stands for none. It la Just hei mark. She had her "mark with her, too, and ber marks mother, also, as She sat herself down In front of the desk of the clerk, whose business It U in the ofljee of the county recorder to issue marriage licenses and tay nothShe and John henery" were ing. very desperately In love with each other, she said, and were going lo bi married. Cupid had been (topping around in their vicinity for three oi four days and demanded to' be quieted. "John henery' waa young, she knew, but abe could be tender with him. Hl mother said it waa all rlght.and when Sarah, X, left the office it was with Joy In her heart and the license in hei pocket That was yesterday. During the afternoon they were married by "Rev. William R. Vance, whose namt does not appear In the directory. Tb4 crash came In the evening when Detectives Keshlear and Lowe broke In on the weddlng festtrtttss-a- t Sarah' room In the Gandy building at Th!r4 street and Grand avenue, and arrested John henery on complaint of Col Drake, superintendent of the reform school at Boonville, as one of Its Inmates. The boy was, at the time th officers tore him away from hla Sarah, trying to borrow 10 cents from a neighbor with which to buy another can ol beer to prolong the wedding supper The Gandy block and its neighborhood were immediately filled with tbe hea wails of Sarah, but the officer were heartless and took the whole wedding party to the police station Col. Drake took the boy back to th Boonville reform school last night. The boy's mother seems to have been at the bottom of the marriage scheme. Shi bad acquired the idea that if the boj were married tbe officers could not take him back to the reform school Sarah is no longer young. She registered aa 19, but she had it markec down from 30, perhaps more.- - "She'i a dear, sweet thing, Just the same, said John henery," at parting, "anil I'll be back for her Just aa soon as can." Kansas City Star. -- la Nrw York Kaglmanta. A movement bas bten set qn foot a!1 Binghamton, N. V., to erect at Peters-buror Spot tsy Ivan la battle monu ments to New York regiments and batteries which were in the army ol Monomania FRENCH DECADENCE. OF IT EXPLANATION FRENCHMAN. BY A ss 1 Ha iavs Cltv. tea Wkao tpeeUlt y. Carload THE KEELEY INSTITUTE. Intake anam. Traa Soa vtaa, Canaria, flippant aad I aktad Satire Deplored. ( the Breakfast Prance is tn trouble about her aouL She is filled, with vagus and unrealized Not desires, says the London MalL IlMIfi Oil am. Cocaine, Clgareua w w broa Out Sealer Inatlta e la ibe ftoK fcft). Loffk Med ! zuvvwe snu AddraM ill fiomHioidMwfi 1 b Ififilf Inttitata, B timpt street hrai Llt litj NofUi febli Knitted Garments... It - eeuteat llh her wealth and capacity which might Inspire for eavy in rbe breast of tbe moat arroshe still sighs for gant Anglo-Saxowhat she ha not, and dreams of an Absolutely Pure, empire across the sea, as though her Delicious, own country were a heritage not worth Nutritious. the keeping She feela the need of exand so say her philosophers, pansion, ..tests less T2fl IKE CEKT I tCjL she cannot satisfy ber need. The alliance with Russia proved for awhile Be nn that yeft get th GmsIm Artie W, an assuagement of grief, hut the imaodi al DORCHESTER, MASS, by perial bond is becoming irksome, and the voice of Prance is once more raised WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. Paris is destroying in Eitasusmd 170. the provinces, says one, by attracting her all the talent of tbe country to boulevards, the Jews are destroying Tbe number of bind In the world is estbe whole country, says another, by timated at 543,160, exclusive of Chins. putting all her money into their gaping But never did pessimism dispoekeU era AN fm k cover so strange a complaint as that set forth by M Pemoline In his recent book, ' Lea Franeaia d'Aujourd'hul. For this professor has made a study of tbe modern Frenchman and declares that he is ruined by the fertility of his country's soil. That, indeed, though he would not allow tt, is the conclusion of hla argument.France, says ha,, la, heading, straight for decadence; she is following Greece. Italy, and Spain Into the night f hopeless obscurity, and she ewes ber failure to tbe baleful effect of a generous soil upon her character. He has examined the provinces one by one, and wherever hla travels have led him he has found only one ominous content. The English, unable to grow their own corn, are wont to deplore the M. Dead condition of the farmer. moting travels into Touralne or Gascony and sheds tears of. hitter grief over the fertility of the vineyards. The vine, he declares, hag ruined Francs and depraved the French character. Not that he brings a charge of drunkenness against his countrymen; they, at least, are not driven by an inclement climate to the solace of the bottle. No, the vice of the grape is tar less obvious than tha teetotaler would suppose. In the first place, it yields a handsome profit for n small No use for a duster outlay, and that is the beginning of Ita wickedness Once the vine la planted it goes on year after year filling the pocket of the peasant in return for a modest Investment and little labor. Moreover, Its Cultivation may be undertaken by small proprietors, wAe need neither be exploited by capitalists nor undone by the purchase of complicated machinery. So that under Its Influence France has become the country of small holdings and has thus achieved without any intervention tbe beneficent result which years of : legislation have failed to effect In other countries. sells But, says M. Demolins, the result la not beneficent at all. Aa the vine may be grown and pressed without elaborate machinery ita cultivation la bad for trade. And its Immoral influence It still worse. An easy prosperity renders the family unstable and converts the young into monsters of cruelty. The old men are thrust out and their wealth Infamously stolen, until every village in Touralne provides the material for another tragedy C of Lear. Again, an easy livelihood produces leisure, another vague dream of the legislator, and leisure brings In its train Improvidence and luxury. M. Demolins asserts, though n hardly believe it, that in the Heranlt the women cover themselves with ornaments. And If this indictment bs true. It Is clear that the grape Is In good Frances worst enemy. ) ears, ssys this extraordinary phll- oaopher, "the vine gives considerable profits," and this is sufficient reason to deplore Its existence! Tit. Best But-thSaddlaCokL worst is not yet told. The vine exercises, also, a debasing influKeeps both rider and Mddis per ence upon public life. It makes for FIT fectly dry is the hardest stones. Ik will disappoint Ask for Substitutes those democratic virtues equality and 1897 Fish Brand Pommel Slicker haT, t0,d th blood fw wh,ch U Is entirely new. If not for sale Id your toss, write for catalogue to f Frtnce w (hed ,nd for whlch A J TOWFR. Boston. Mass. I, TB k, ,ogt hla head npon u,e scaffold. It la droll enough to hear a Frenchman deplore the spirit of equality; it la droller atill to hear it ascribed to the cultivation of the grape. In llteraturo the same unhappy efRabelais and Balzac, A Natural Black it Produced by fect la visible. bora In Touralne, are true sons of the Dyg grape, and they were both caustic, In fact, they flippant and 'unkind. 60 ckfe. af Awuirtk w RP.Hkll A Ca.NA-.N.- H. looked upon the bitter side of life and though the world has regarded them aa men of genius, M. Demolins deplorss I F iu'mVai JaS PENSION BICXrOAD, Washington, D. C they their satire, and believes that if only I I will raeatva sulek replies. B. M N.H. Volt Stag KkhOorpe. Fr or sting Ciaie Macs U7i Touralne had enjoyed' an ungrateful soli these heroes might never here FEW DISCOVERY; , been born. In fact, what w havs aatek relief tMeanswtm ter book at t ttmnnlsu sad le days always believed the glories of France treat See auk Free, ea sstimvint iiton. n. are her shame, and It la only when tbe M. Into brandy that grape Is turned B WATTXD of bed ksaltk that not bcfeeSt. Seed S ecus lo Ripens Chemical Demolins admits its excellence. 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Salt Lake Vhct kssvtrtsf Bcatioa . ISTER-MOUNTA- Trieo rate Blfkwt Cut tote a he had to visit the tailor for dothe suitable to hla new rank and was' coat and obliged to buy a tull-dra cap. The latter cost $15. During tbe terrible storm at Samoa some years ago, when tbe naval officers lost their belongings, a bill wu Introduced to reimburse them, and It was figured a lieutenants wearing apparel was worth $1,365, an ensigns $1,050, and a rear admiral's $3,000. An admirals full-dreoutflt,lncludlng tbs hat, is worth $765. The epaulets slon cost $165. During the engagement at Manila Commodore Dewey, aa he stood on lh bridge directing hla forces, wor what la called the service coat, of dark blue ergs, shaped to the figure, with a slit oa each hip extending on the right side sa high as the sword belL Plain gulls percha buttons and a high collar finished the coat Hla trousers had a strip of gold lace down their outer seams one Inch wlfla. The visor of his cap waa trimmed with oak leaves. It takes most of a young ua al officer's salary to keep hla wardrobe la condition to suit hla superiors. The first thing n naval cadet is taught how to keep hla uniforms in condition. H haa n number of them for different occasions, but the regulations are most exscL Naval officers. are much more aw Bacteria Multiply- particular than army officers in regard multiply rapidly and they Bacteria to the making of their uniforms, for tn A curlou way. A qjngt on they arc continually cruising about do II the world, entering foreign port, and breaks Itself la two, then each half must uphold the honor of their grow until it becomes aa large an tbs original ea cc SALT LAKE CITY DIRECTOBY. MI e When Commodore Dewey last winter waa promoted from the rank of captain Ei Ferfsc t Tfp ot th Higkut Ordrf in Manufacturt." No-189- 8. Advcrtiscwcitj kiadty This Taper- - imEwkj CmncatCok Veutriktn.o at ar t--r r ot In plain vraoror, pr.al1 m, ' -.iprm, , ... v, t-kraniar m iiaa, cant aa rnsacch l |