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Show 'V : - fnm. u -- c or--' Yo' breakfus, ac'japktll SERIAL , U You HaveJtrjeUen Or overlooked anything for Christ mi, 1st usknew your needs st mi oo. Wo can fill rocolpt rderaon diy of STORY ew Stock largo; prieoa small. SU UMC4HIM Th Easiest Way. artist A company of select colored ore re rendering a version of "Othello. The scene between the Moor and demons had been reached, wherein Othello demanda the handkerchief which be has given his wife as a wed i ding amulet "Desdemona," he "cried, fetch me dat ban kerchief!" But the doomed lady onljr babbled of Casslo, and her liege lord7 shouted " Othello, now thoroughly Incensed, bellowed: "Woman, fo de third and las' time 1 tell you to git me dat baakerchlef) Away!" - And as be was fust about to open hla mouth again, a big, feather-lungepatron In the top gallery shouted down at him: "Fo de Lawda sake, nigger, why doan yo wipe yo nose on yo sleeve an let de show go on!" Judge. d -- Pale Play. "Mamma, said the little boy the " 4 ay after Christmas, as be ley In bed and dutifully took the paregoric and other things, "you said yesterday that - X ought to be sorry for 11 the poor tittle children that couldn't have as much candy and cake and things as X got. didnt yout" "Tes, dear." "Well, do you suppose those poor little children are sorry for me to dayr " Judge's Library. Is That may wait," said Mrs. Ovee man Hodge-Lathroand John spr&nl back out of range. Vernon waq determined, then, b have' It out. Jestlnl "Really, Mrs. Hodge-Lathroaside ; Mrs. Overm "Jesting!" cried Hodge-Lathrojesting! Indeed, nt hoy. this Is quite a serious business!! She tapped with her forefinger. Well, then, all right," said VernoA I dont know what I've done. AH I have done has been to champion f measure and I may add, wlthod boasting, 1 hope, with some success" all I have done has been to phamploi a measure which waa to benefit you V sex, to secure your rights, "Morley!" Mrs. Overman Hodge Lathrop said, cutting him short. Mot ley, have you Indeed fallen so low?) Is Incomprehensible to me, that t young man who had the mother yx have, who had the advantages ytx have had, who wak born and bred if you were, should so easily have lo - his respect for women!" Lost my respect for women!" crW Vernon, and then he laughed. "No " Mrs. he went on wit) a shade of Irritation in bis tone, th la too much!" w Mrs.; Overman Hodge-Lathrocalm. Have you shown her any respectf the went on. Have you not, on tb contrary, said and done everythin; you could, to drag her down from bf exalted station, to pull her to the earth, to . bring her to a level wit) men, to make her soil herself wltk politics, by scheming and voting asf and wire caucusing and button-holinpulling? You would have her degrade and unset feerself by going to the polls, to caucuses' and convention!; you would have her, no doubt,.in tlms lobbying for and against measures is the council chamber and the legists ture." Mrs. Overman Hodge-Lathropaused ones and lifted her gold more to the bridge of her high, arts tocratlc nose. It Is that kind of women you havt been brought up with, Morley? Ds rsVVt (GeVjrrlfht, - 1W7, Sr BuSto-MsrrU- 0t l SYNOPSIS. Senator Morli-- Vernon's visit with his Buncos' was interrupted by a call from his political boss at the stato capital Doth rer-iteit, the girl more than he, because she had arranged to attend a dinner that evening with him, She antd she yearned for a national ulttce fur him On Vernon's desk In the senate he found a red ruse, accompanied by a plea for He met the ausuffrage for women thoress, pretty bliss Marla Orcene of Chicago, who proposed to convert him Into voting for house resolution No. la Miss Orecne secured Vernon's promise to vote fur the suffrage resolution. He also aided her by convincing others. He took Miss a liking to the fair suffragette. Orecne consulted with the lieutenant-governohlmeelf to that Vernon admitted the suffragette had stirred a strange feelhla read He forgot to ing within him. Vernon made a great fiancee's letter speech In favor of suffrage, aided by glances from Miss Orecne. The resolution was made a special order. Vernon was enthusiastic on the prospects for th resolution. He was muh In Miss Greene's Vernon neglected thoughts of company Amelia. He took Mias Greene driving and laid out plans for th success of the resoVernon's spec h caused a great lution negnewspaper sensation. He was being lected by Amelia, who had not answered hie letter. Vernon Is -- tipped off'' that hi As suffrage resolution may not pass. mornMiss Greene was due the following aring he had no fears Misa Greene with Vernon. rived and breakfasted Across the dining room, entrenched behind women opponents of the suffrage resolution, he spied Amelia. He atarted toward her. d r. Hodge-Lathrop,- p p eye-glass- ' CHAPTER XI. Why Hs Cams. I dear slr, Dr. Dryasdust My None of ths ladies relaxed at VerJ have noticed you in our church for non's A approach, Mrt, - Overman Hodge-Lathro(he Isst few weeks, but you are least of all. On the contrary - stranger to me. . Ileve you just Joined seemed to iwell Into proportion the . as?" that were colossal and terrifying, and Stranger "No, sir, 1 came on the when Vernon came within her sphere advice of my doctor, who la treating of Influence hla manner at once subme for insomnia and who la a mem- dued Itself Into an apology. ber of youf congregation," Baltimore Mre. "Why, Amelia ' American. be cried, "and Mrs. Blandish, Mrs. Barbourton, Mrs. T rales, Mr. Foxy George. 'vLangdon how do you do?" 1 wish I were a heroine, Georgs." Mrs. to of He course,went, straight - "Why, It la easy for you to become Overman side, the ' ' .a heroine, dear." and he sheltered stde Amelia, that "Td like to know how!" to take the hands of both women "The woman who la not afraid (o tried once. Amelia cave him hers coldly, remain alone while her husband goes at without a word and without a look. He to a poker party Is a heroin. Uous grew weak, Inane, and laughed unI to Poet. , -, easily. A Joint Deal. "Delightful morynng," he said, this -country air dowel here le " My dear." said 'Mrs. "Morley," What Is it, hubby fL severely, "take that I wish you would drop around at at the foot of the table." the market today and Inspect a steak eat He obeyed, meekly. The ladles, he that I hold an option on. Then. If from the rustle of their skirts, thought, yoq like Jtx call at my office and wall withdrew themselves subtly. Kansas transref the "paper." alga Vernon shrank. City Journal. Mrs. Overman "Morley Vernon, Hodge-LathroWorked Seth Way - contInued,..dodo?"-"N- you Artist "Have you noticed that know wbat I have a notion to " Mrs. he said long hair makes a man look IntellecIn a very little voice,. -- tual?" Well. Ive aeen wive you "Well, sir. I've a notion to give Hla Friend ' costs a husband's off them their good spanking." pick Vernon shot a glance at her. when It made them look foolish." " - "Oh. you neednt look, sir," she Punch.,!!-- T p - 's y p, o, f But Jfathsr Pays for It father of a beautiful girt gets The redlt for having a lot of flna traits that he doesn't posses ' ' Wat Judgment Is married a woman Before Judges a rnhn by hla outlay; afterward by hla tnoome. se , Hla Policy. "Have you decided what opinions you will adopt?" "I don't adopt opinions," answered Senator Sorghum, "t make an effort to ascertain what oplnlona are likely to he associated with success and then persuade them to adopt me." Wash- ington Star Sure Sign of Success. How la that friend of The Model yours who went to study In Peris?" The Artist "Oh, hes getting on famously. The Model "How do you know? Have you heard from him?" The Artist "No, that's how I know Ike's doing so well." Illustrated Bits. Johnnie Knew. Toother (testing the knowledge of m class on the value of coins). "Well, ... ... what Johnnie "Heads, sir!" -- - Appreciated. "Well, Rastua. I'm glad you Uks your new employer. Remember, you cannot do too much for hkns. "No, a&h; I don't mean to." 'Made Seed Job, Minerva has just sprung from ths trow of Jove. "I always had a good head for he cried. Herewith he eyed the otassto out tinea approvingly. New York San. . The Rosso-' Soott "Half the people la tb world dont know what the other hall are doing." Mott No, that Is beesuss th other half are doing them." Bostoi -- " Transcript. needut look! Alt wouldnt he the first time, as you well know and It isnl so years ago and I have yeur too, The chain of ladylike sympathy that passed about the table at this declaration was broken only . when Its ends converged on Vernon. Even then they seemed to pinch him. "Tour poor, dear mother." Mrs. went on, inOverman Hodge-Lathro- p sisted, Indeed, on coming down herself. but I knew she could never stand such a trip. I told her," and here Mrs. Overman Hodge-Lathropaused for an Instant. I told her that 1 thought I could manage." There was a vast significance In this speech. The waiter had brought the substantiate to the ladies, and Mrs. Overman Hodge-Lathrobegan eating determinedly. "It waa, of course. Just what I had always predicted. she went on, In a staccato that was timed by the rise of her fork to her lips, "I knew that politics would Inevitably corrupt you, aoon or late. And now It has brought you to this." "To what?" asked Vernon, suddenly growing bold and reckless. Amelia had pot gives him one glance; she was picking .ai.her.chrp., , Mrs. Overman Hodge-Lathroraising her gold glasses hnd setting them aristocratically on the bridge of her nose, fixed her eyes on Vernon. Morley," she said, we know. We have beard and we have read. The Chicago press Is an institution that, fortunately, .still survives in these Iconoclastic days, You kaow Very well, of course, what I mean. Please do not compeljme to go Into the revolting particulars," She took her glasses down from her nose, as if that Z. onrt Tull-permlssl- p p officially terminated the matter. But really, Mrs. Hodge-Lathrop- ," aid Vernon. He was growing angry, and then, too, he was conscious somehow that Misa Greene was looking st him. Hla waiter, John, timidly approached with a glance at the awful presence of Mrs. Overman and saMt . Hodge-V&thro- k yo ' if MINES T . e. p half-ounc- half-ounc- ' he-we- nt p Please Do Not Compel Me to Co Into Revolting Particulars. p Hodge-Lathrop,- Ja . - Overman-Hodge-Lathro- 4 a - . j one-hal- Hodge-Lathrop- Hodge-Lathrop- look . y If you needed AN EXCELLENT REMEDY. AND MINING ' Vernon rose. He stood for, an InWill Break Up a Cold In Twenty-Fou- r stant looking at Amelia, but ahe Denials 'of the malicious report that - Hours and Cure Any Cough That glanced at him only casually. the Daly West Mining company of Is Curable. T suppose,' Amelia, I shall see you Park close to been Clty bad preparing later In the morning ?i down are finally appearing In tbe The following mixture is often presuppose so, Mr. Vernon," she said eastern press, scribed ami is highly recommended But pray do not let me keep you from The first carload of coalette" pro- for coughs, colds aijd other throat and reJolningybur tompanToTr" She was duced st teplinf of-t-he Superior bronchial-troublcoffee-cuMixtwoounces lifted and her quite airy, A Briquette company, at CoalFuel e of Glycerine, a of Virgin with one little finger quirked up high Oil of Pine compound pure, and eight ville, was shipped last week to th er than be bad ever seen It before. ounces of pure Whisky. These nan be He went back to where Miss Greene Salt Lake market Preparations are. being made for the bought in any good drug store and eas at, and where his breakfdst lay. By mixed together-l- n a large bottle. "My goodness!" he said, seating inauguration of a campaign of active The genuine Virgin Oil of Pine comdevelopment work on the property-- of himself. "Ive had a time!" , "I should Imagine so," said Mias the Ely Resurrection company In the pound pure Is prepared only in the laboratories of the Leach Chemical Robinson district. Greene. She was just touching her napkin to It is stated that John Hays' Ham-mon- d Co., Cincinnati, and put up for dl e vials. pensing In will act as Intermediary in th her tips with a final air. She carefully pushed back her chair, and rose from consolidation of the Utah Copper comthe table. pany, Nevada Consolidated Copper I beg your pardon." he stammered, company and the Boston Consolidated getting np himself, Ill see you after Copper company. breakfast." Contact, a new mining camp in the Miss Greene bowed? Then she left nortbeastrnn part of Elko county, the dining room.' Nevada, about sixty miles from Wells, now boasts a population of more than CHAPTER Xll 200, and development work is going steadily ahead, despite the Inclement Morley Vernon came out of the din- weather. ing room in a temper far different Important strikes have been mad from that be had worn when in doing assessment work on the In. His breakfast, after ao many viLorin Hair group of four claims, adcissitudes, was sure to be a failure, joining on the west tbe Harrington though John, striving against fate, had Hickory patented ground of the Matried to restore the repast to its orig- jestic Mines company. In Beaver inal excellence by replacing each dish county, Utah. ' So your fiancee is smeller than with a fresh one. He affected n heroic Petroleum lands to the extent of cheerfulness, too, but the cheer was three million acres, lying In Califor- you." Yes, she comes np Just to there. hollow, for his experience of men and nia, Utah and Oregon, have been of breakfasts must have taught him withdrawn from entry. This te a Pathos Out of Place In School that such disasters can never be re- temporary measure to promote a pro In an address at a teachers instipaired. posed revision of the laws controlling tute Miss Martha Sherwood said that Vernon, however, bad heavier things the disposition of such lands. sad and pathetic stories rbould have on his mind. In hla new position as From absolutely good authority It no place In the public schools. ' She knight-erran- t pf Illinois womankind, Is learned by Mining Age, New York, declared the pupils great need is huhe had locked forward to this day as that copper people have morous - stories and the kind that the one of triumph; now, at Its begin- been prominent In Washington recently with a make children roll on ihe ground ning, he found himself with two of- view of presenting the plans they with laughter. Anything to make fended women on his bands, and two contemthe have in view regarding hopelessly irreconcilable mistresses to plated combination of copper mining them laugh, and laugh loudly, she said. It makes them grow, puts serve. He began to see that the lot of interests. sunshine Into their lives and develops a constructive statesman la trying; be of the A reappraisement of property contented men and women. would never criticise leaders again. the Colorado Fuel A Iron -- company The lobby of the hotel was filling Cm or TOudo f places the assets of that company, tun or Ohio Lucu Oountt. rapidly, and men with their hair stilt whlcu was threatened with- - bankf mekee oeth that te h runof1,tlwCmitiv damp from the morning combing were ruptcy a few years ago, at ) 100,556, Mrtmr Bna of r. I. Cuhi A Co., doles biMlni la tbe Cttr of Toledo. Countjr ud Stead passlug Into the breakfast room with 476.06. The total liabilities are given Hcrmall, end the! (aid Orm will tb mm of newspapers In their hands. In the at f81.248.147.66, showing a balance of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS lor per eeeh tad mrf mee of Catahu that cannot be cured by tbe um t center of the lobby, however, he saw 1 19,308,327.40. tUu-'- l Ctnui Cuba. FRANK J. CHENEY. a group of senators, and out ot the com 1908 States the United During 8 worn to before me end aubecrlbed bt r precMM middle of the group rose a dark bon- tributed f of the the tth de of December. A. P 18M. more than on flowers the bonnet bobbed the A. W. GLEASON. net; f copper, (he ex- II EAL II now and then decisively. Around it world's production-oNotait Ptmu havports of copper from this country tlnll'e Cetarrft One b takes fnteraaltv bad acta werclustered other bonnets, but they ing been 618,613,842 pounds, the larg- iSeetly epoa the blood and mueotm eurtnem el the were motionless, and, as It were, subum. Send for teettmonlnla. free. est amount recorded. These facts are wet r. j. a co. ned ordinate. Bold 75e. contained In a report on the subject - Take by on Dnmlete. chlney Halt's Vemlly rule tor etxmtiseUoa. Can you tell me who that Is? by the United States geological surasked Brooks of Alexander, Jerking hla vey. Perhaps Bo. . thumb at the group. Work of cutting the station at the "Your wife does not appear to be Tea." said Vernon, thats Gen. 1,000-folevel of the New York Bo- satisfied." Hodge-LathroShes on her way to nanza companys shaft has been comShe ought to be, she always has the front to assume command." pleted, according to the Park Record, Aer own way. Oughtnt she be satisOh I" said Brooks. I saw some- and a pump has been lowered to fied when I always let her have her And he went handle the water. Drifting to the own-w- ay thing in the papers--p without opposition?" . away, reading as he walked. ledge will from this time on be proseShed be better satisfied with ft If Vernon looked everywhere for Miss cuted diligently, and It Is expected the had to fight for it." Greene, but he could not find her. . The that the ledge will be cut inside of 150 porter at the Capitol avenue entrance feet Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of Rehabilitation of tbe old White A told him that she had driven over to remedy tor the State House a few minutes before. Shiloh and Trinity mines, near Battle CA8TORIA. safe and sure see that it Vernon was seised by an impulse to Mountain, Nevada, has been Inaugu- Infants and children, and Bears the follow, but he remembered Amelia. rated by the Golconda Mines comHe could not let matters go on thus pany, of Paris and London, by start- Signature of( between them. If only Mrs. Overman ing the work of driving a 3,300-foo- t In Us For Over 30 Years. Hodge-Lathrowere not In command; tunnel, which will atfford permanent The Kind You Have Always Bought. of the sinking If he could get Amelia away from her drainage and permit A Shiloh shaft to much greatWhite for a while. If he could see her alone, Ths Country's 8prad. er depth. he felt that explanations would be posWhile the area conceded to the IS an With power drills eating into sible. states by the peace treaty of ore face38 hy40 Yeef In'dlmenslons, origlnal (TO BE CONTINUED.) 1783 was 828,000 quare'TnUes,-their-present-' an 35 40 with to tons daily, breaking area is but 326,000 square Mark average .value of $45 and $60 a ton; miles, the other 502,000 square miles Beautiful mret and brows are, la and with a streak 10 td 14 Inches wide In whble or ln part 13 other-estat- es. one sense, a special gift of nature. which ranges from $700 to $1,400 s forming Many a plain woman Is redeemed by ton In values ready for extraction, the fine eyes; many a pretty face spoiled leasehold of the Pioneer Leasing A - - Dyola Is the Best By by dull, lusterless eyea Milling company is admittedly in fine I have ever used. It makes a nice color on. any kind of goods, cotton, wool or But at tae same time a great deal may condition, says the Rhyolite Herald. When finally rounded out, the Gug- mixed goods. So Mrs. Corbett writes. ba done to make even unpromising 10 cents per package at dealer If eyea - clearand - attractive, to render genheim copper merger may have 10 cents to Dyola,. not In stock,-sen- d acuieyea which are only passably pretty Mention color desired Burlington, ties, for It Is now planned to take over and really beautiful we will send you same with coloi Baltiheal'th Attention to the general will the Garfield smelter and Jhe card and direotion book. go far to make the eyes clear 'and more refinery. These two plants, tocomwith the Utah and even when I have lived to know that the great Copper bright prevent fatigue, gether they are called upon to do a great pany, the Nevada Consolidated, and secret of human happiness Is this will Boston Consolidated companies, deal of work. never suffer your energies to stagnate Have .you never noticed the dull constitue the greater part If not aU of the combination. ALLENS I.rifO BALSAM eyes of a person afflicted with dyspepbasbeen used rotcemfullr for yisarefordrrp-natehoafcd Though a little temporay embar- eexurha. soldi and bmacnlti tCTrirbodjr sia, the yellow tinge of overfeeding know abooUk li is slmpi, safe ao4 rare. and neglected liver; the lusterless rassment has been occasioned In ths mine in Park A married man can always get a lit eyes of the woman who sleeps In an work at the Daty-Judg- e room, who takes no ex- City by (be bpavy flow of water which tie off his sentence for bad behavior ercise and spends all her spare time hurst through from its course above the 1200 level the fyst of the week, reading novels over the fire?' the permanent results will be 4 just Brilliant Project Breugnt to Naught what the management has been strivIn the year 1694 William Patterson, ing for In its efforts to drain this part founder of the Bank of Scotland, con- of tbe mine, to permit of tbe more ceived the grand project of planting extensive development of the ore of Darien a British bodies. on Jules Lebarthe, manager of the In his own words, colony which. company; Smelting "should secure for Great Britain the Consolidated BriUsh Columbia, the largest Trail, the of universe, enabling their key possessors to give laws to both oceans smelter In Canada, and one of the and to become tbe arbiters of the com foremost In the world, himself one of merclaf world." This colony was actu- the most prominent .metallurgists In country, has been In southern Neally founded at a place still known this conaa Puerto -- Eacocea, but lta people vada for the put ten days expert In the matter of --the were subsequently forced by the Span- sulting construction ot the contemplated iards to evacuate and return to Scot- smelter by eastern and Pacific coast . ' land. capitalists Interested In the Mason Valley mining property. of the International SaeWngA Refining cop&nyare scheduled to meet early next year, , Ka but It Is not likely there will be an much as th bet of am, eye or th Increase In the dividend on-t$10 quiver of an eyelash; ahe limply Ig- 000,000 capital stock until May, acnored me; she passed me by as If I cording to New York advices. Csa quickly be ovitomt by had been the knob tin the door Instead, mine! in Wood The Aug Nay River, CARTERS LITTLE of th man holding the door open (or Idaho, district, la showing consider-ab- l LIYER TILLS. her. improvement. In the lower levels. . Pwely vegetable Do you know that Jarred on me.' le It expected to yield more shipping Hurt my feelings sorter.- I don't supICtCTEE ore the coming year than ft has ever so I to be I but sensitive, pose ought The before. of force men $ JITTtE yielded built that way." seem to he II IYER employed Is to be Increased to 25 the first of January. , Taklnt Hla Tim. Bacon It la Add that at the pres Manager C. C. Griggs of ths May Duo-ent ratio of progress 70 years will Day property has telephoned to the rod htfigertiee. They de iW elapse before the ruins of Pompeii Salt Lake office that, m his opinion, Steel MU Smell Deee, Smag Price, are entirely uncovered. the first reports of the recent strike GENUINE Mat bear signature; man with hoe" the The Egbert at the mine were not exaggerated, must be working by the day over and that the deposit will open up fulthere. ly aa extensive aa anticipated, getttf yourself; strength. to" -- again: "I ast fo de second time to git me '' dat han'kerchlef!" 8tlU the fair one parried the Issue with a talk of Canola, and the lordly seaato. col j that sort? Glance around this table do we look like tha. sort , of women?" - The ladles stiffened haughtily, disdainfully ...under the Impending Inspection, knowing full well how easily they would pass muster, ?And, If . that were not enough." Mrs. Overman itodge-Lathrowent OH Inexorably, "we come here to pleadnd flBd yu hobnobbing with wtlh y Ut raannl8h thIns tht fem ,aw. yer!" f She (poke the word female Is if It some distinct Ides of reconveyed proach. She was probing another chop with her fork. She had sent the pot of coffee back to the kitchen, ordering the waiter to tell the cook that she was accustomed to drink her coffee . . hot "And now. Morley Vernon, listen to me," she said, as If he were about to hear the conclusion of the whole matter. If you have any spark of honor left In you, you will undo what you have already done. This .resolution must be defeated lqjthe senate today; I am down here to see that It is done. We go to the State, House after breakfast, and these ladles will assist me In laying before each member of the senate this matter In Its true and exact light. As for our rights." ghe paused and looked at him fixedly, "as for our rights. I think we are perfectly capable of preservlnf them." Her look put that questton beyond all dispute. "And now," she resumed, "you would better take a little breakfast we look Tike p r ?:.; Tw - yt , us the-Isthm- u rs MRrcOStlNGTON Can Stand a Mans Snubs, But Hates to Be Ignored by a Woman. "I dont, suppose L ought to be eo sensitive," said Mr. Goslington, but It aeeart to be 'tbewy-l'nrTraHk- l - I can stand being snubbed by a)maa, but it hurts my feelings to he ignored by a woman. This morning coming in at a door through which from within I was about to go out waa a woman. When I saw her coming I of course the door for her aa politely aa Iopened could and stood back to let her pass. "Did she a she passed through thank me or graciously Incline her head to me or by any token acknowl edge my deference t0 bet Dy L0t so The-directo- IS' SENSmVE- VrpIrnplnAe' he of Constipation -- 3A7 r J |