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Show 'i- celving a soft hand SSSSSCSfiSSSiSdKiSdaSS See, now, i"', Hood: "I know. If Id I eould like nil iu'ki" And noon could pros a caa 4.tlit U.ok And jvt," remarked im f.n..ai nan "A little hitch I find That somewhat mar-- , in' Mm. I haven t got the nm-Bald 8hkpt'r' Si USE OF Si l So Si bacon mlfht hae aald. "For sake Uirn-A- r nd Of praise. well could find It In my heart To write all Shakesp. ire plays But, ah, 1 feel a touch of fear me start: That aomewhat mak-1 have the mind, eeret and dear. . But haven't got the heart' -l- aimjcm tator Bpei 1 have had I IWES Zim QWVQ ysj-- Horn. rf plat for In Ice C3 .A. Lr 240. The illustrations accompanying show plans of the dwelling of Mr. Albert Parker, who went to White Fish Valley. New Ontario, four years ago. AT frr Roort ,x a."' 16 tits ptD ROOM 12.0XU0 AT THE MINE THE PRICES GROUND FLOOR PLAN. and I nnppose that has been put to such His house is STOVE X -- -V- V ' . sun-hat- I. 1: V m-e- r "Brod-toP-Lcnfo- well-founde- SBves Industry. 9E0 Rpowi 980ROOI1 IBT 10..K So 9V ..WEBER COAL CO ! a 13 m 9CD 1 Roo 1 to. Do You Wa.nt Some? UPPER FLOOR PLAN. material In the house could have been prepared at tbe sawmill In his comd less. munity for When You are la one-thir- and of DRY GOODS Water Pipe Too Small. P. M. I have laid 1,400 feet of pipe to convey water to my house. Halt of this pipe is half-incand the other half Is inch pipe. Tbe water runs so slowly that four minutes am required to fill a common water palL What Is probably the cause of the slow AKDi h GROCERIES O to The difficulty in this instance appears to be caused by the great length ot pipe. The correspondent does not give particulars enough. He should menttoa approximately the amount of fall that there lq and also how much he requires. As it is, I can only calculate roughly th amount of fall and guess at the amount of weter he requires. From my understanding of the question, 1 have cal culated the total fall to be about thlr-ty-sfeet, although In making that calculation I had to assume certain things for Instance, the character of the pipe need whether smooth or rough. At any rate if an inch pipe is substituted for the pipe in the first seven hundred feet, the amount of flow would be three gallons or more per minute Instead of h Me CASH BARGAIN STORE ? j , COALVILLE, UTAH ix Work.. Gddd Job h as at present The correspondent states that an ordinary pall Is filled In four minutes with the present arrangement J. B, R. three-quart- Is whn.t people wnnt, end at er Times office is Just the place where you can get It at 1x6 Potato Seed Balls. prices that will suit everone. Kindly explain the presence ot a large number of seed balls growing on our potato vines this year. Wbat Is tbelr function? J. C. IL All Work Promptly Executed Tbe presence ot an unusual number of seed balls on potatoes Indicates that the season has favored the of the true fruit or seed of the potato. We have been growing the potato bom tuber cuttings so long that we now look upon tbe tuber as the seeds whereas it is really a species of stem cutting. It Is very likely that this method of propogatlon has discouraged the development of flowers and seeds. As s rule, our potatoes flower freely, but rarely do they set much seed. This potato ball, then, product ot a fertility blossom. Bthe wishes to secure new varieties of potatoes, the thing to do la to plant the seed found In these balls. Each set-.tin- seed will produce AEONS' GRASS CHEEK COAL AT GEASS CREEK MINES a new kind differing slightly or greatly from every other sort. Wt have the very best A. spring? Coal there b on the market for domestic or Liming Potatoes. Will the sprinkling of potatoes with lime while stored In th prevent their sprouting la the I o o o o o o $ JlOoori Seven-year-ol- -- Hco Patronize a thln-blade- d , $2.50 2.00 LUMP 20 by 26 feet and one and one-hastories high. He paid out 1240 for material, all of which was shipped from Port Arthur. The lf Ufee. Z2MYXj4Q? zKaJyj Our coal ia .tire best there is for steam and domestic purposes LiviNC, cream. by any meant; more than one THE WASATCH MINE: "Lacking spoona enough a nice Silver shoe horn of the rttfit ehape isnt the unhandiest thing la the world with which to eat Ice eream, ri oooooxx OOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOO Cerrw persona come in "And I have beard of tach a thing ns a shoe horn being used to stir up fudge, made in A chaAng 11,0. And, having no knife, what could you have much handier than a nice At Plaa In Tuscany was a eery old bis fathers. Thereupon he had made silver shoe born for cutting up cake, to hU way Tuscany. palace which had belonged to the at an Informal entertainment amoflg Held for long Dukes of VUlaciosa. Now he would rescue the palace of friends? years In the family, It waa Anally the Ylllackmas, he thought "Oh, no. The shoe horn is intendbought on the death of Qiullo, the last proclaim his name a name known to of the line, by a man named Galem-bert-i, all Italy. But who would believe him? ed, primarily, no doubt, to be used in who made the palace, with Its This resuscitated man who would pulling on shoe; but it in really put to many uses. famous carvings by Benvenuto cel- know or recognise him? mosaics and by designed for Raphael the clock When struck ling dinner, BOVS IDEA OF NERO. and Titian, Into a fashionable hotel the grand dining bail was crowded for those who were willing to pay high with guests. Oaleuiberti multiplied Not Entirely According ts Teachings prices for the privilege of living amid himself, red and radiant among the of History, these splendors ot art attendants. j d Franklin is one of Yes, yes.- - My boy will be rich Suddenly a door opened slowly and very neb, some day, Galem berti used in the doorway appeared the stranger. those bright and alert youngsters to say, and taking in his arms his It waa the momenUtpben Giulo, Duke whose fathers would like to tell all about them If they dared, but who ot VUlaciosa, was to claim his own. With a salute of one accustofted to fear thq wrath of their fellows and rank aud power he presented himself hold their peace. Franklin goes dally to the guests. Every eye was turned to a Camden school with his older on him. sister, who is in the eighth grade and "Gentlemen, he said, 1 am happy knows a lot about ancient history on my return to Italy to feast with and things which make wonderful etorles for the lad to hear.: She wan my friends in the house' of my ancestors." telling him the other day all about But who are wicked Nero, who fiddled while Rome Some one cried: burned, and the boy was duly imyou? "I am Glullo, Duke of VUlaciosa" pressed. At dinner that night, in or"He is an impostor. Glulio died at der to discover whether Be knowledge Imparted had taken roof, the sisNavarlno, snarled GalembertL No. you fool! Glulio was only ter asked the boy: t t "Who did I tell you abog wounded at Navarlno, and has this "Nero," readUy replied il day returned to hts home" Aa old gentleman, the Count Bar- learner. waa he?" was that d questholdi, came .rward. he sild. "I knew tion. "Gentlemen, There wee a bit of hesltsilra. but Olulio'a father. He was my best friend. I am quite ready to offer my finally the answer came o" sth a 1 hand to his sou it he can furnish me twinkle: l ,"Oh, he was a bird." proofs of hit Identity," -- "Yew, ywe.-rt- d lwbertJ,- hr de- ''"Wen, what dlThelS?T7 At worms," was thl user "we demand the proof. ted spair, Casing fixedly. UblehlLr which dinthe reply, answered Gulllo demand gave It," Tou Child, with the large, sad eyes, he emer something of a shiver, hHadel-phla braced him. Beppo Galemberti," said with a laugh; but turning to the Count . Record. .... is Bartholdi he added, "your .request will a be lord." he, you great 1 hasten to receive the and Just very But" Beppo only said. "We will go Advantages of tho Aapl. ' t to the mountains, far sway from the embrace of my father's friend. Fol- ' and low A too, servant me, you, gentleat Ski bo can tit, the resithen; we wilt didn't and milk eltlen; and men." dence In Scotland of indnw Carne live on the farm in the pure air All followed, Gslemberti trembling gle, one day called Mr. Carwgies litThe Incident here related occurred tle daughter Margaret an ageL To on a gala day. All the great people of In the rear with little Beppo. The great staircase resounded un- tie nurse who was putting htr to bed the neighborhood came to Pisa one and the door ot the that night she said serlouxlr day of the year to visit their friends '.a der the many feet Dukes of VUlaciosa of the "If I am an angel, why dat f have chamber the town and every room In the house was opened. The picture of the Ma- wings?" adding "Perhaps 1 will have was spoken for. Gslemberti hurried here end there, donna seemed suddenly to grow ra- when I get to heaven.". After a thoughtful pause she inquired: while Beppo, to avoid the noise, took diant t With tranquil assurance the strang- "Nurse, do angels go to sleep?" The refuge In n window, where, looking out, he could eee the other boys st er stood before the picture and attendant was unable to give the relost In contemplation. quired information concerning the pity In the street below. Suddenly seemed Galemberti waa triumphant "He is habits of angels. , 4 , among a group of strangers he saw "1 hope they do," said thelttl a toan gazing fixedly at the facade a madman" girl, But the "madman," after having ex- "so that when I am an angel I can of the hotel. His countenance was put amined the gold frame, pressed upon my head under my wing ud marked by sadness and dignity, to go a certain point near the lower corner. leep like a bird. New Tk Times. "How like Athot," said the child, A panel slid back and there was seen who had read devouringly the novels email treasure box. "See," said the a v Men of Many Million. , of Dumas.' "all the wealth of VlUacIoaa Duke, Assistant Treasurer Hamilton Fish All at once Beppo saw him enter In (18,000 a year) discourage 3 politethe courtyard of the hotel Quitting leftThen safety." ofwae confusion; all as possible visits to th vaults of ly his place at the window he hurried fered their congratulations present and good the subtreasury, but may to moved to the vestibule lust in time to bear while Galemberti, by wishes, profiting by diplomatic importunity, gen dearthe stranger speak with a sharp, clear tbe noise, took Beppo'e lutle band and ly like to voice to a servant. say, Yes, Mr, J ,d fio,. 000,000 In my hands, or 1 good surv wish to speak to thy master," he rounded by a hundred mllll, all in said. reach of my fingers." vMt Clerk "I will call my master," the servant Edward H. Hale ai: "Our men are answered, and Galemberti soon apnot at all affectm by the gt same look with a which called peared Beppo of money they tandle, Cell,, silver, the expression of a bad day." rotes and bonds are no mor to them "What do you wish here?" demandthan so much chaff. They m counted Galemberti ing millions of coin or paper every The stranger raised hit head and yet when tluy get home at night day, replied. and their wives ask they ft g cents "I wish a room your best out." the chances are they hsven got it" Galemberti made no answer. "1 wish your bedchamber, the one Towels as where hangs the picture by Raphael." The refusal of the War afflee to Galemberti could only hntwer: "You s lieue has had a ,mewhat know it, then." remarkable aeq-- l. a battahen of the Take me there at once." tna Grenadier Gua-d- s went Tho little hand of Beppo slid into to exercise under Geu. Paget 01 that of his father, and he said: the Fox Bills, near Alders.,ot, and th ,nn be"Please papa, go with him." The stranger glanced sadly at the ing exceedingly hot the 05ceri ordered the guardsmen to take their child while Galemberti answered : towels with them and wrm them "But ail my rooms are engaged by round their heads So itrirdliiary a club which may arrive any time n spectacle ha.. bee now." in the streets or lies of Aldwshot ns "Well, tell them 1 have the room "No doubt you could opon H If you the long column of here. I pay In advance." guard, pinging know how." along with their heads wrasoed "Ah, welL He gets the room who In hurried away. He had hardly reached white towels, ae their 14 n pay a Come, little one. ot voice the the ricks" on when Galemberti struck an attitude of de- the staircase perched An to nay: vers. spair aa the stranger installed himself Duke wan heard account to settle with "We have an la the room. "The devil Is in that man. Under h. rags be acts as if he you yet, Mr. Hotel Keeper. This child Sundial and Alarm Cfck. were a king," and a strange feeling of your child pleases me. He was OM Father Time has our lh- - to inJr? kind to the beggar, as I appeared to A By which anxiety seized him. few of them are made fa. " And other Juu for The apprehensions ot Galemberti be a little while ago. For thl reawere for it was a real son I do not wish you sod he should The sundial marks the d, All free from o.oude VUlacloea who was in that rich room be sorrowful In our day ot Joy. 1 take eiocke nerve for athZ once again after twelve years. During possession ot my palace, of Vrhlch 1 Alarm To get up qulr end haatu 1 offer the but yon was defrauded,, -- McUndbm, bad Joined the Greek be his absence Wilson, army and at the battle of Navarlno car ot my estate at Carrara. There, To Protect Mexican was badly wounded In the head. He as here, yon will receive a large .inEfforts are being mad was reported to have been killed. come, and the fresh air and milk and Then he had taken a whim to live as eggs will be a happiness to yon and to have a law passed tectlon of birds that an artist in a city tar from Pisa un- your boy." Beppo. and his agriculturists, and of How happy vre til a chance word had made known gamSJ at to him the Ignoble fate ot the home ot father happy la him. as the Duka, re- - certain seaaona. fear Comfortable Dwelling Put Up here who picked out shoo horn with a blade that would make It a con-vlent implement with to eat lo cieam. They lived la g boardinghouse, maybe, wbere they hadn't any sr oons of their own, or not enough to go wound, and wbere they might on some, occasion have friendly and familiar guests and where they might tring 545 rrn kfi T e SHOE CdST LITTLE TO BUILD. Implement by No Mean, pivoted Solely to the Pulling on St es. He would be but nnm ,i..aded aid be Salewa, "who the shoe hors was do- the pulling oo 0f boes. will Si THE v CT. the Contract l, turning to the comply; -- w0w tot our dinner, which you m fo m9 that I Interrupted. I think 1 hare tie an ox. of Fro the Italian. appetite Shakespeare and Bacon. Si In -s steam purposes G- - , I have had no personal experience In the use of lime as a preventive of the sprouting habit of potatoes. There are two ways tn which it might Influence the development ot sprouts; one Is by drying up the surface so that spront growth would be checked; the other Is by Influencing the temperature of the potato by the small Insulation afforded by tbe coat of lima This effect, I imagine, would not be worth considering. On the whole, therefore, I do not anticipate that the method would be at all effective. J. C. White Hairs Growing From Wound. Recently 1 saw a question asked: white hairs from com"jl0W oa a horse.' I send sore a ing from ou a recipe which I have used since eighty years a boy, and I am nowsole of a boot old- - Burn the leather to a cinder, grind It fine and mix with lard to form an ointment Rah this wonnd oa 4 horse dally on n healing and the "hair will tome la the natural color . S- - E g WELL SCREENED DOMESTIC o) LUflP.AND STOYE IUXED. 6 K $O Ow 0) r There b no shoveling or vssSIng, as we have a SPECIAL CHUTE FOR LOADING to-ke- ep 8 g GRASS CREEK COAL 60. OCaGCCOGCCsCCOCCOOOaUC' - V vf |