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Show frrtt nu'K V ' It or- miin you to buy jewelry of a reliable houae. The bualnesa it baaed on confidence and rur eur STORY years of square dealing kave placed ua at the head of the . forty-eigh- class.-- r THE Salt tAKK SMUGGLER cjti uu ved by death. I e t Everything ha diamonds, watches, silver tableware, clocks and optical lVch one refers to those recently , 'nt feel that way about It, said . vatd, quite siiupl. l Wilfrid, roused--atlast:. I am of assent and She made a sure we win find it.xLet see i.at here wtth Edith, atv Graham after a morni nt s rib we he began to Mr. Blake Hln(C, softr al first, then ht notes I just below. H might sadually-a- t tallied its full compass. 1 iJr caught in the fringe of the shawl heard a voice just like) laps Mr. Iilahe will kindh lap never Hurrj tliah.im's - o strong and yeti ett, It had a wondrfumepth J ,, sweet Blake complied without resut a if tend mesa about it, too, and e I also was the ensuing search I.stened entraniid unwilling to lose fe rocks, although they were gone t note or a word of his song, which) hub by inch, the men lighting as quite unlamiiiar to me at least. nea to ewamlne iark crevices Fiif of ihf we scrntiniztc the most im- irp.k tliHtrTfTTs, kY k, mi a. r f hi Jfible to peer into (daces and It oh tPV vin1t f httwn Rapidly rising wiiter, t ' i u nif Stiiu it whfv li Ul last we gave ftuip and prepared i,triiVt h If Yamiii!!! .prar. home, eat b Id turn assuring KIiz T tt.w t that when morning came s'e M tip iFIl Utt8 II ' ft 'Dud her rir.g, but Jd surely of ftittortf ktw UXui convinced that it was spcretlv It NN ttmljUaulM j It ihl nhp, ocaliiy gone. t ! i tfM f ndW n ilui ullfm, ve had a gcod time, barring the i i lii lituit of the M irk hmW tii wW'tpfMlUt half hour," said Gordon Bennett, lt jetook my shawl; "havo-vm-r hi)! nf the rt xll'M iHiitn Tli tit UtlU Hsills fdr tk j dont kuo'v what Elizabeth will yf Ivg do w;hout her ring." waa Wlnr fl far awa dim lrrixn reply. a. iiitHt i flu houn'l Tfuh give her another. The jewels your Tin re Ifeih an nkmvvn Kinxdonrt is bringing )ou are far mote val- With It kh1h i Jrr for m Anti ho. Ilk in rt1nfr th vull 4 nVr 1h toeing foam, At pa "Cant Nonaense, I interrupted. Jij( wailing hnit nlus longing see that she is unhappy and we Lor tin ViiUf lo rail mr twin" q all worried?" IMease dont worry. he said; "to-row morntng brlght aad eariy l'll another look at the rocks. I'm 'dier a good prophet and something & me she will get it again. If 1 t find It Ill get a diver and see ' t he can do. But I don't think we need him, for when daylight a(1(j 8 j 8(pj,pj my arm through her1 fies It will probably be discovered getiy where Bhe dropped it. Any-- , r yerY et14 rtiere is no ue giving up a-- thing Mr. Oraham had reached ula wire lost until every possible means of smin as i hnd and bin volrA j You wont ding it is exhausted. was filled with genuine solicitude. rry, will you? These practical suggestions were. and I turned to repeat blue and trembling. This night ..nWy cheering t0 EllxftbetH- she waa 88y,n 1 has been too much for you, as you to the' who had feared I'm sorry. I urged ymu to come, rjded (Q refurn Campbells, to the hoe along 1 but thought you would enjoy it. To my surprise-te shore. heard She clung to him. oblivious of our kdyJCdith also suggesting the serv- presence. 's of a diver. Take me home. I must go home." 'They are quite wonderful. , you "And so you shall she was raying, and all sorts He spoke gently, as one calms a 1low, have been recovered from things frightened child, and stilt retaining fe ocean. her hand turned to Elizabeth, i 'Yes, added Lord Wilfrid, we will Im really very sorry, but we must 1 1 b,T another look t(vmorrow and go home. It has been an awfully jolly 8 (It la not to be found by daylight 1 evening. Mrs. Graham Is a bit un- low of an expert diver. However, strung she's not strong, you know; hi sure when the tide goes out it will left among the rocka. ;! So by degrees our guests departed id we returned to the cottage, rath-- r depressed and Inclined to consider he evening a failure. Mary Anne met us, 'bolding the door ) (ft hospitably open and smiling expan- lie SERIAL great deal to rk where shP" sat with Elizabeth, smiled amLremod hla tap. ou pleasure," he Mf It will ghe hr - ii -- rd fT . All Hallows CorTdgG ? i By ELLA MIDDLETON TYBOITT SALT LAKE CITY I - a r- i r 4 by Raj Waller IHus tration BOARDIHG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS A y y J LUrrjrijliLUIhbjf 4. tL v t iny-glv- rr i liiiitttrU i Iwys, mUm Im Tim Klmo-wlnrf- ffl nrr cars af a traiaed taarlir. Cyaniaa aad Military Drill eodar tie directive ef ayacial iaatractara. Far tarns sad lafaraatiae, ayyly is Very Rer. J. J. Gninan, girl Klliiltdth. OabriHI for lo wptml 1tiTiMila amf tl.r )n lNard jttttnnjr thry hv an apparently 1 atranjmr. who, nioitnir a ta!fTionKTnjc to oilo X)( them, took rnjoyiTh nt In a ru tinlftinic a photo of th trio K11m shared with a Mm Uraham, alao bound for Citnada. Thr ynmijg witmn-auua mot Mm Hraharn litK tour r Anaiotialv awaiting hunband. who had a mania for aillnit They wort Intro tsord Wilfrid and laidy Kdtth duod to A rot fair t)Vttr 'tjran waa- - rnUd hy Khsabelh the trio for the suniiner that a friend of tn--r fslhor wsa tr ail Two man oallad, ona of thain turitno-- r 4h,rtu hr tfrom . h-- S. M. bain oiv Uu fha quarrtlRff itramfr Tha jrirla wr Mnt at homa,M but bv tha tari laft that ona of lha man wm LHxhI)dIIi a fathar i frlPiid The men pro.d to be John ' A wisp of Itlttkw and Oerdon llenurtt from Mr Umliain's pis krt HARRY ROBINSON yfsHllowIntoImlr the hernia f Khaa, - Mra. ATTORNEY AT LAW Pair waa blark idv Kdlth told the ths girls of a mhbsry of MSdtS dttdte Rvlidlng, M Uka etty hoist PVlrrllig for IPs aafrfy of bsrat own Rrtna, ahs loft thsm In a ar at ths Mi Gordon ftonnstt waa properly lutrodursd, scplalned tils ouwr actions, Gems f Thought Lost Forever. returned the loat baa anil told -of mystert-on- s Mr. Jingl suddenly turned back bis doings of n year before- connected ME and wrote upon It. It happened Wllh the cottaae (exploring tha eellar. nn of the glrla found a sphinx In no interval of tha passing the the exai t counterpart of wtdeh both Gordon Bennett ami Ijidy Kdlth were akampagne. found also Kilae, alone, ex"Do you often taka notes In that plored tothepossess, cellar, overhearing n converI hers between Mary Anne and n way T" asked a woman who set by him. sation man. lie proved to lie her son, rharged mock interested. with murder. Tha young women agreed Kdlth told n secret Often," the poet returned, "hut the lo keep the with tnry of a. lost love In connection Benfcwuble of It ia that when I read it the ephinx key. Kilae and Gordon GraMr. over the next day I cant for the life nett dlacovered Kdlth and Indy the (alter displaying a marvelous a( aio make out what the notee are ham, baritone voice, that I meant to take. Then the shirt CHAPTER Bm Into the wash and theres an end Lady Edith rested her chin on her af ft. Whats tha use, anyway T" as ha waiter again passed the tall glass hand a'nd thought a while. Mr. Blake and Mr. Graham gated at the lovely ad champagne Into his outstretched face grown suddenly serious as she land. True," the woman assented, quleb pondered the question, and I knew thatexitGordon Bennett forgot my-ve- President noard Je Gra-ham- 'a a. cuff-butto- ry f irnc-tu- f t -- - fod-nfg- 1 -- , the Nautilus Hla Life Wet Too Monotonous. "Ton need a change," said the phy Man. "In whst way, Doc? - "Your life is altogether too monoto - "Ton surprise roe." Any - man who deant. Eft into bed until morning and than gets np in the morning, too, la leading too monotonous a life. "It's true. Ona of LTfsi Sad Facta.-- "Pay daya come and pay days go, hills go on foreverr but Pig Errantry, The report of the cattle market MtnmUtee presented at Colchester town council the other day contained an Item aa to a pig starving, followed by "Resolved, That the town clerk -communicate tilth the offender, warning him against committing any offense In future. It was touching to hear that penitent animal giving Its word of honor- - that nothing of the aort should occur Again. London Globe. True Love. There la but one mute for each man aad woman In the world and until they recognize the fact and learn with patient's to awalt the note of absolute conviction which la thetofie Infallible faldt to happiness, marriages will tall aa they fall now and the church will give its empty blessing to those 111-aaaorted palrs whom God forever saves unblessed. Exchange. . -- Pertinent Observation, ; "Some men, says Hans, the bakers hoy, "vaa always like der keyhole oa Aar back of a clock. They vaa behlnt thne. Has Poetry Enough; Wants Wood. We hive on- - hand more poetry than we Can find room for. Wbat w need, la aBore wood. It la true thk poetry la pretty wooden, but It doesn't fling out the wdrroth. pt oak and pine,1 We therefore prefer aa ordinary load of wood to a cord of poetry. Adams (Ca.) Enterprise. Klsoology. e a young man she doesnt want him to kiss her when she Is almost daffy for fear ha A girl can make won't Vul s to our discussion. Smuggling Is a hazardous business. Lady Edith, and It require some courage, too, for one practically takes his Itfe In hlsiiandx, especially stormy nights when the sea runs high. Mrs. Graham; "Yes," ejaculated yes! "Oh, I don't know, sad her "It has Hs compensations One lives, you know lives. Think of a night, out there, with the waves moua-tainhigh a stiff wlnd. and Yaintng, Black - skyr black -- water, perhaps. black eterythlug, and the uncertainty about landing your - cargo - safely,. Then the sail bark again triumphant and exulting you and the elements alone together. Cant ou taste the salt spray? Cant you feel the boat cut through the water? Cant you " . "Harry! . He paused abruptly and .turned to hla wife. I beg your pardon. Juliet, he said very gently, "I quite forgot your aversion tq the water or I wouldn't have let myself go. As Elizabeth often Instated, there were nice things about Mr.' Graham after all. His patience with his wife's vagaries were certainly most rom meniTuhle. yet 1 found myself reaching out after her hand as though I understood and sympathized wllh her strange attltude-pWblc- h I certainly did the little boat sailed on, and whether it carried a smuggler with his 111 gotten spoils or my treas-uro- s from the Land of Dreams we never new. Tor It slipped away Into the' darkness as quietly as It had emerged. I felt as thongtri had lost something very valuable aa I looked out over the empty water and the ensuing siUnce brought me no vaguely blissful dreams, bufrather a sense of uneasiness and impending danger. Our fire had burned Itself away Into a bed of embers, where charred bits of word occasionally sent forth feeble flames as the night wind brought them renewed life. The moon climbed high In the heavens aa we sat listening to the waxes wash over the rocks, while the embers glowed and paled and glowed again in indignant protest against their relegation to the kBhes of the past Presently Lady Edith turned to Graham. "Sing, she said. And IJarry Graham obeyed without demur. Looking up at hue-ban- s - -- 'i!J1 . iij ' . b" she remarked, "and did you time? And didn't I ave good supper? We told her about Elizabeths loss fand she listened in silence. But her ruddy face grew serious and her jaw dropped, as we described our search among the rocka and our theory that the ring had dropped Into the sea. , "Lost, la It? she said at last; dont Ipre a good you fret, Mlsa Elizabeth, d?ar. I know them rocks Inch by Inch, and Ill ave a look meselfao I will. Jest go to sleep add Test easy now. "Myfilng! It Is Gone My Ruby Ring I shouldnt have allowed her to stsy out bo long In the ntght air And of ; course I shouldn't have sung'-We murmured polite, if slightly regrets and tried to look is though nothing surprising had f think we were all 'relieved when' the Grahams'-finalldeparted. As we watched" their retreating figures gradually grow smaller In. the distance, Gabrielle voiced the question that trembled on my lips "Why shouldnt he sing" Nobody was ready wilh an appro, priat reply, for it really did seem is though one endowed with so enviable a gift Should be permitted to use It at will. I shivered a little, fpr the embers no longer sent out any heat, ai.d the wind from the ocean had suddenly grown damp 'and chill UJV Edith also shivered and drew btr cloak closely about her. "I think we, too.mnst go " ,he sa;d "I am sorry the evthlng has mded. t has been very delightful and I shall always remember U "I should suppose Mrs Graham would rem Amber It also, njr.niked Gabrielle, "but I dont bKo,i sj,a thought It delightful." We wrere gathering-nour wraps preparatory to going home be spoke, and Mr. H lake had just taken possesion of tne shawl spread- uum the rock where Elizabeth had b. n sitting when she uttered an exclamation. Myring! It is gone my ring. This ring was Elizabeth's possession amTVfie pride of hr heart. It was a marquise, formed of seven rubles surrounded by diamonds, and as all of the stones were unusually good It wag really very valualde We were aghast at the catastrophe nd hastened to help her look for It. ' ' "It cant be gone, exclaimed Gal. riel le, turning. over etlcks and stones suspiciously f "It must be here." "It was too loose; I should not have worn U. I must have rolled Into the water and I shall nev- - gw tt - Elisabeth spoke m the hushedagain" tone p We were glad to follow this sensible advice, Tint I think we all were-som- e tlmS ltt' getttng To trieep-l-fo- u4 4sy self thinking of Mrs. Graham, rather than the loat ring, and wondering vaguely why she did not like to hear her husband aing. "The puzzle was too much for me, and 1 was just slipping Into a blissful state of unconsciousness when I thought I heard a step under my window. (TO BE CDNTTNt'KIV ) LONG WARS' DUE TO WHISKERS. Trivial Incident Led to Three dred Years of Fighting. Hun- Tor agCs beards- - were the-d; Ugh t .q f The sight ,of a ancient beauties. shaved chin excited sentiments ot hort ror and aversion. To obey the Injunctions of his bishops, Louis VII. of France cropped his hair a la pom pa dour aud shaved off hla luxuriant whiskers. Eleanor of Aqultane, his consort, found htm with this uncommon appearance very rldlculouB and She revenged herTery contemptible. self by becoming something more than a coquette. The king obtained a divorce. She then married the count of Anjou, who shortly afterward ascended the French throne, and gave him as her marriage dower the rich provand inces of Poitou and Gulenne; thfa was the origin of those wars which for 300 year ravaged France and which cost the French nation 3,000,000 men. All of which, probably, had never taken place Jf LouiaVH-banot been so rash as to shave off hla whlskera, by which he made himself ao disgusting to the tali Eleanor Samos as a Birthplacs, Greek Samos. ' the autonomous Turkish suxeralnty t(nd under which has once more been the scene of trouble, Is on of the few lucky regions on earth that have no national debt It la also one of the few placet world at which !n that part of the Tomer waa not born. But as a birth dace Samos nevertheless ranks high, a the home of the first triremes it of sea power. was the originator hence came the first bold Greek maw ner who sailed out through the '.traits of Gibraltar Into the Atlantic, tbove all. it was the birthplace of ythagoras, of whom Samos Is very roud to this day. Its great college, he Pythagoreum, la attended by pupils from Crete and other laands, and has been called by a Samian writer a lighthouse, spreading its light far and wide In the LeTanL DISCOURAGED ROYAL PALACE, Tidings Borne byAmateur Actor ficient to Lead Hearer to' the Worat.r Suf- Ex-pe- ct WOMEN. A Word of Hopo for Despairing Onea Kidney trouble makes weak, weary, worn W'omen. Backache, hip pains, dizziness, headaches, nervousness, languor, urinary troubles make women suffer untold misery. Ailing kidneys are the cause."' Cure them. Mrs. S. D. Ellison, N. Broadway, LaKid mar, Mo, says: ney trouble wore me down till I to bed. I had terrible pains in my body and limbs and the urine was annoying and full of sediment. I got worse and doctors failed to help. I was discouraged. Doan's Kklney Pills brought quick relief and a final cure and now I am In the best of health. Remember the name Doan's. Sold by all dealers. DO cents a box. -- The Shakespeare club of New Orleans used to give amateur theatrical performances that were distinguished for the lot al prominence of the actors s Oqte a social celebrity, with a costume, as one of the lords In welting had only four words to say: As he "The queen "has swooned stepped forward his friends applauded Bowing his thanks, he vociferously faced the king and said, in a "The swoon has voice queened " There was a roatNif laughter; but he waited patiently, and made ani other attempt: The sween has cooned Again' the 'waTls trembled' and- the stage manager said In a voice which could be heard all over the house: Co , Buffalo, N. Y. doggoned fool. Tomoffjrou But the ambitious amateurrefused Ought to Be. to surrender, and in a rasping fal"Is the mau you recommend to ua setto, as he was assisted off the stage, capable of good head work? he The coon screamed: has Well, he s a barber." Success Magazine sweened -- gor-geob- had-toHa- ke high-pitche- Atk Your Druigist fur Allen's recent"I tried ALLEN'S FOOT-EASly, and have Just bought another supply. the hot, burnIt has cured my corns, and feet which ing and itching sc nsation in my was almost unbearable, and I would not be without It now Mrs. W. J. Walker, Camden, N-- . J." Sold by all Druggists, 2c. Foot-Eex- A PROPOSAL e. E 4 .nki her reply, "It la bard for hie to realise," aha Elang words and phrases are of the language to be. gome of aid slowly, "never having been theee pioneers die on the plains, not tempted. strQe enough to cross thecenturies.and "How can any one know what he the purist rot with them. The really would do until the time comes?" Interapt alang words Inherit the earth, tha rupted Mr. Graham, "aa to yielding to an Impulse well, why are we given people and the dictionaries. They. are bora on the athletic field Impulses If not to obey them? m ta the stress bf crowded life, where "Isnt ' that ' rather a dangerous abort eat speech Is a necessity. Ton theory ? find them first In the yellow journals I nly Edith laughed as she spoke, had the moutb of babes. but ttmre was a note of anxiety In her If yoa are responsible for any of the voice, anti she glanced Involuntarily hahM yoa have to be a purist pro tw, at her brother, u ha stllL maintained Dont fret too hard! - You are merely hlseulky-sUence- , hearing language In the making. Tea "A very theory," reyearn settles a word la the dictionary marked Mr. dangerous but to return Bennett; or In oblivion From tlang, plo-Mr- IN 1 8YNOPSIS. CLaa kfies VwfcwwLy, S,imktr 8. ' CkiHtil, ScMailfK aed CmbhcmI am. Sywiel Iqiitanl far httla TROUBLE They-- W ere Good Mothers. Elizabeth Cady Stanton is quoted as saying that a womans first duty is to develop all her powers and possibilities, that she may better guide and serve the next generation. Mrs. Stanton raised seven uncommonly healthy and handsome children, says an of hers, and the children of Mrs, Julia Ward Howe testify to the virtues of the noted woman as a mother. The eagle may be as good a mother as the hen or the goose. MT. Hardtrp Good morning, Mlsa There is some Aughtumn ahem! thing I have been wishing to ask you for some time, but er the Tact Is, 1 havent been able to screw up enough courage to er come to the point Miss Aughtumn A proposal at last! Look at the Name. 'Mr-.- Hardup Could :you, my dear In 4A. Th Feara id hach-Flon- f ashtna Miss Aughtumn could you lend me was an Irish king, a "mosf just and five dollars? who was slain by his good prince, who was successor, Fiachadh-Fion- , The Newer Way. to a similar fate by Finchadh-Fionohudtreated . women In ideas to Many regard the prince with the white have entirely changed, and among the better and wiser changes Is that cows, who died, at the hands pf "the old thought that the women who Irish plebeians of Connaught waa one o the were given to good works must needs be dowdy. It is undeniable that half dozen who died of natural causes, women used to wear dowdl-nes- s and Flalthheartagh was one of the "good as a sort of ball mark of vir- two to resign the monarchs scepter tue. As a matter of fact dowdiness for the monks cowl. New York Is merely a mark of bad taste and a Press. sign of some lack in the mind. WomA Realist en are no longer lacking In the wis"I am a great believer in realism,, dom that chooses prettyrather than ugly clothing, and those who do not remarked the poet make the best of tbelr appearance sire' r Yes?" we queried with a rising inlosing a golden opportunity of giving flection, thereby giving him the desired opening. pleasure. "I sometimes carry my ideas of - realism Your Salary- .to a ridiculous extreme, conThe universe pays every man In hit tinued the poet own coin; If you smile, it smiles upon "Indeed! we exclaimed Inanely, you In return; If you frown, yon will somewhat Impatient to reach tba point be frowned at; if you sing, you will of his witticism. ' be Invited into gay company; if you "Yes, continued the poet the other think, you will be entertained by day I wrote a sonnet to the gas comthinkers; and If you love the world pany and purposely made the meter and earnestly seek for the good that defective." Is therein, you will be surrounded by At this point we fainted. loving friends, and nature will pour into your lap the treasures of the, The Artless Boy. earth. Censure, criticise and hate, and The boy bowed politely to the gr you wtlt be censured, -- criticised and xser- bated by your fellow men N. W. he said, that yon I understand, . Zimmerman. want e boy, sir. VTUyou kindly look me over. " A Financlar Epigram. "I only pay' J3,satd dhCTpcer, abH. H. Rogers," said a New York ruptly. broker, "always advised ypung men "I understood, said the boy, that to get hold of capital. He used to you paid four point out to Them that without capiThe grocer nodded. tal a man could do nothing, nothing. "I did pay fourJie said, until I He used to pack this truth Into a very saw in the paper the other day that neat epigram. Millionaire Rogers began bis business to used he cant say, Fortune, career on )3 a week knock at the door of a man who has The boy smiled. no house. " "But I dont expect to-- be a millionto bs aire, he- - said. - I dont-car- e Providential. Mother Why should we make Wil- rich Id much rather be good. The grocer was bo much pleased lie a doctor when there are so many with this artless reply that he comnew doctors every year? Father But 'thlnk of all' the-n- ew promised with- - the boy for three and a half. ailments! -- ' ... v Ready Cooked. The crisp, brown flakes of Post Come. to the breakfast table right, and exactly right from the packageno bother; no delay. , r s' - They have body too; these Post Toasties arefirm enough to give you a delicious substantial mouthful before away. s' The Taste Lingers. theyjneltl Sold by Grocers. Made by POSTUM CEREAL CO., LIMITED. BATTLE CREEK, niCHIOAN. . C' |