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MITCIICL 4-l-H-l-H-I-H-4-H-H-l-H-!-H-H-t llelnu liolttil in Rpcfl.i itio ivk end nltli mj frlwHl Mary MorrUon nl her cottage by Ihv sa. I tas about stnrt lug (rum the Imiiho when I received n lplrKrsin.il f.rilumi: 'Tlnr will atnl uu at th ttatlen Urlns hr along 1 hod lnnnl Mnry speak of Tiny Archibald, wlm rejoiced In the more ouphotiloix iiHtne of anreiidolln, but whoso bnby tilcUnnine linil sluck to her through ihlldhood and youth. I bad never seen her. but hnd been told that ihe was a very attractive Rlrl. Hut how was I to rccojroUe herJ Mary hod not told mo that sho would carry her handkerchief In her left hand or that sho would wear n sprig of 6cra ntum In her belL DoubUcn sho had spoken of Miss Archibald to too so of ten that sho suppose! I hnd met her cousin I went to tho station expectlug to And a young lady on the lookout for Rome ono she didn't know and lu order to prepare for a little attention bought some violets, which t carried In my hand. I had no sooner entered tho waiting room than I noticed nn attrnc Uro looking woman walking back and forth, staring at every man she panted 1 was sure she was the person 1 wss to meet, so I walked up to her. lifted my hat politely and was about to ask her If she was not Miss Archibald when she gavo mo a meaning look oud said In n nulck low voice: "Not n word till wo ore on tho train." I confess I was surprised. What could bo the necessity for such mys tery slnco I was simply to escort her on a short journey However, It was ) sho who was making tho mystery, not I, and It behooved mo to do as sho said and And out tho causo when sho choso to tell mo. I rctloved her of a . . satchel sho carried and conducted her to a parlor car When wo wero seated I politely handed her tho violets. Tho day was hot. and n window was oen, 1 What did sho do but throw tho (lowers out on to sldo track. Never In my llfo havo I been more astonished at tho reception of a gift. Tho cxprewlon on my faco betrayal ' how deeply I felt tho Insult, end tho lady hastened to explain. Uut tho ex planation only added to my amaro menu "Wo are observed," she said; "tho violets will give us away." "Olvo us an ay V "Yes. Mary knows that you wcro to ' carry violets, and sho may havo let It out" i "Mary knowsl Sho mentioned noth ing by which" "Ilutlil Tho man opposlto Is listen. Ins." Of all tho receptions I erer hnd from woman this certainly was tho most re markable. Surely thcro was something mining that nould havo innilo alt this clear. I havo It. Mary has wrltteu mo a letter that I havo not received , In that letter she developed something , i In which I am expected to tnko part. , Tho telegratn was supplementary, j "I suppose you know whero you are to take me?" sold my companion In a j low olco. "I do." 1 replied, retiring within my. self and determined to let tho story proceed without giving away tho fact that tho only Instructions I had re ceived were to take her to Mary Mor rison's scnsldo rcxldenco. "Will Arthur meet us at tho station or widow hero else?" Thts'was a point blank question that I I proposed to parry. "I hnro not been Instructed as to that Doubtless wo shall be advlcd when we arrlto." "Surely." "l'leasaut," I remarked to myself, "this enso with which 1 satisfy the I lady I wonder If I'll get on as well with the rest of the questions she nLs mo" ' "I don't iloro coutluuu this any lung er," she sold suddenly nftor looking through the car stuplclouily "I will talo another seat." I Sho did as sho said she would do I dldu't mlm) her mysterious actions up to this Kiiit, but now to bo deprived I of tho company on which I hud count ed was, positively annoying. 1 thought I would gho up my part lu tho play, follow her and usk her what tho dick ens It all meant I was rising to do so when sho saw mo and with knit brows ' and a commanding look ordered me to remain where 1 was. The train stopped at a station at w lilch a number of persons got on. I bapptiicd to look at Miss Archibald and noticed that sho bad pulled a thick veil down otcr her faco. I didn't think very much of this, for tho car was full of dust. Not having any ono to talk to, I lay back and closed my eyes. A boy' selling candles went through the train crjlug his wares. Ho ceased to shout at the end of tho car where MIh Archibald was sitting, and not long afterward I felt n tap on my shoulder Looking up. thero was tho candy boy holding out a pasteboard box to me. "Don't want any," I said testily. "Lady at other end of the cor sent em to you. sir" I took the box, removed, tho lid, and there on top of soroo bonbons lay a folded bit pt white paper. Opening It, I readi "The gentleman ln the white vest snd Km Unvs Me Should he get out at oir mntkm ,m'i mxe luo car on nny a. -..ni On m la the next." "Thl U-hN hw" I remarked ta my. loir. rra.!inS ib mrte ever n second 4 llroo fo msfcr Mirv I ttml rend It aright. I Banned the RfothtHan referred to and oete. (i ,m looking otcr llw , of hU r , pnpw at MIm ArebltwM, ns If trying d make out whether nr not he knew hrr "N'" I ld to myself. Tin not t ImvliiK the itiuipiiHlnMblp of n young lady .ot I ui having n let to think about I wonder what he has to do with li nil f Uu Mi., Archibald kept tho veil over hef fmv and there m.no show for tho mm to claim an acquaintance, which I Inferred the play that was going on wouldn't admit. 1 had n no- tier) to go and rtt by him ami engage htm in iMnvprmillon, with n view to pumping him, bwt cm second thought dcslM.il Prcenti), tho train slowing up at n station I saw Tiny glance through tho window, give her hand n quick lit- 4 tlo shako at somo one outside, then look meaningly nt mo and gather her bclonplngs as If to leave tho train. I followed suit, 8he came past whero 1 was sitting and whlupcrcd; "It's all right They are on tho plat form. Come." f Whether to come or escapo from I T knew not what by remaining on the f train I was uncertain. Curiosity pre- 4 rolled, snd I pawed out Just behind 4 Tiny On tho platform wcro n young man and a girl. Tiny nnd tho man greeted each other with a loving though somewhat excited look. "Where's I'rcdr ho asked. - "Here." Sho turned toward me. p "Tlwfs net fred." "Not I'redl" "No." There was a tableau not descrlbablo In words. "Why. ho carried the violets," stam mered Tiny. It was time for mo to say something, and I did "Thero Ims been a mlstako hero. 1 expected to meet a young lady at the station whom 1 hnd never seen, and I carried somo violets that I proposed to bestow upon her. This young lady, tbroiich 0 mUtake, of course, accosted me. and wo got on tho train together, when sho threw my violets out of the heavens!" exclaimed Tiny. The young lady and tho young man smiled "Never mind," said the young man "All's well that ends well. Permit mo tocxplnln. sir You havo unlntcntlon any got mixed In an elopement. A friend of mlno was to havo met my fiancee at tho Mtatlou and escort her to mo hero She has missed him, and slnco you have informed his part thus far I would Ik) pleased to havo you flnllh It by serving ns my best mail This l MUs Dart 011. wbo Is to be bridesmaid." I boned politely to Miss Darton, wbo, vainly eudenvorlng to repress her nier- L ilmeiit nt the absurd outcomo of the " affair, returned my salute. "Come 011," said tho groom "Wo havo no time to loto I havo a carrlngo walling" Ho hurried us off to tbo carriage, ho snd his flanceo engaged In too serious s bun I liens to bo affected by tho ludi crous feature of (ho affair Hut Miss Dartou was convulsed, and I boiled erer with suppressed emotion of a situ Unr kind. "I wouder who got my girl," I re marked. Miss Darton exploded at this, and It drow something Ilka a audio to tho lips of tho groom Tho brldo refused to seo anything to laugh nt, "Perhaps I'red got her." remarked Arthur. "I trust she dldu't throw bis violets out of tho window,' I remarked. At this the brldo to bo gavo a nerv ous II tt to laugh and said: "I trust you will pardon me. I was rery much rat tled." "Naturally Ono doesn't clopo every I day In tho year." I replied. j Dy this time wo had driven to the door of n pretty llttlo church, whoro wo f all alighted nml enter. (1 Wo passed S I down tho reutir nUlo to tho chancel, ,' ! whero tho couple wero married. The 1 brldo nnd groom went out together, 1 following with tho bridesmaid. Then ', wo reentered tho carriage mid wero Idrlxcn buck to the station. A train ' hk)ii took away the brldo nnd groom, I leaving MIm Dartou on tho platform with mo; she luh-ndliig to go In tho sumo direction 111 1 ,' "Who Is Mary 7" I asked i "I nin Mary 1 arranged this elope- ', incut." Ilor merriment returned nt the mure mention of tho affair , Wo Ixiarded tho noxt train, and I parted with her at my station, but not C before I had receUed pcnulwlon to continue the acqualutnuce beguu lu ( inch an unusual manner, ( When I reached my proper destlnn- ', lion l droto up to Mnry Morrison's cot- luge. Sho looked at mofinxlously and , asacd: C "Whero's Tlnyr "Married," I replied laconically. "Como, don't talk that way. Tell mo why you haven't brought her." I told tho story nnd when I had fin ished was Informed that Tiny was a poodle. She had been left lu tho city, and n maid was to havo met me with her at tho station I met Miss Darton later on of course I didn't leave her without taking her addrcss-and wo enjoyed very much talklug over the eplsodo that had oc casioned our ncquulntance. Moro mar riages occur between groomsmen and bridesmaids than those oluclstlng at sny other function. MUs Dartou and I happened to make ono of these cases. Dut we didn't elope, and thero was no poodlo to mix np anyone elso on our wedding Hv5535P-3HEp5r- jsjrrft' uiu,wuiBSB'"i-;tf;-t ja "ffi"BffBBBBJ paoh hi;vk.v. rER 4-4.4, 444 4-4. f4.4. .r.r.4r.rj.. (! Bw Opportunities For lRHri WVBBBBj. 1C conom'ca' I '9bM- ylw5W Selection of Hats t -KfSfl !! K'Wr Wcre Ncvcr Bd I SWsH sZ feJ c 'iavc ncvcr "Tcrct' $ , ' BBaBsl yAvflS, better values than at the ' RKBssl VYv present time. Any woman ' 9BBj V v can Hnd something to please ! Jiyi her in our immense stock of Stylish Fall Millinery! I k W H & IB BBBfl You'll simply have to visit our store to get any klta of the Mi iH beautiful Hats we arc showing every day. We arc making a X ! ft H special feature of our medium priced hats. Jl vt H a BESSIE KENNEDY j A MT TO TIIK (lOLDKN HULB -f jf f H I'lUCl UTAH - J p. H ft tf 4 t H044 44 44 4l "t I' TltAVKLEItS TO C0L011AD0 AND " ' I -fffYv !' T1IB EA8T' I BBBjI apk, Should soloct n routo famod for Its r BBjfll (rBsssHi Sconto Attractions and Superior faB jBJEBjL Train Sorvlco. 1 RltB lS!r T1IQ DKNVEU AND RIO OHANDE) ' r ! - UAlLnOAD f "IJBBBJs! "Tho Sconlo Lino or tho World." ' if VB This Routo offers tho "Hack '' VH East" Trovolors moro varied sconlo attractions, that can bo soon from H tho car windows without oxtrn ox- -; f H ponso for sldo trips, than nny othor -,' B , H , Rolling dates Octobor 10th nnd LlinVII l&tn Noxembur 23d nnd 20th, nnd UJ I" 1 HI V Dercmber 21st nnd 23d, 1012. Ki M " Through Standard and Tourist SjJ B si sloeplns cars dally to Donvor, Kan- Ijl , BH Ml IQ Q City, St. Louts, Omahn nnd Chi- Vm H llillu d cac- la , SUPURI) DININO CAR SERVICE f B ft sssssss- PlOtlirol " Faros and full particulars will b ' if' I III I II lis choorfully furnished on application 1 B iviuiui to any Rio Ornndo agent. V , I H I. A. I1KNT0N, O. A P. D H W? , Salt Lako City. ' i9r I F, A WAD1.KI01I, O P. A., If j 'M .H I Donvor, Colorado. jl B. B UTAH FUEL COMPANY !fl MI.VI.'RH AM) HIIIPPKIW OF flB CARBON COUNTY COALS -j j B MANUFACTURERS OR COKE . j - fl OAHIION COUNTY COAIJ ARIJ TIIK IIIMT ' , fl In tint market for Horses nnd Mule for Mine., Hay and drain, Mlno Props, Ties and Sprags nnd inrlous other local products. fl flB HOME INDUHTIUIX PATROMKI). I' .B BBJ Gonoral Offlcos Soventh Floor Judge Ilulldlng, Salt Iako City. 1 BJ Minos at Cloar Creek, Wntor quarters, Castlo Oato and ? t'BBJ Sunnyslde, Carbon County, Utah. t v.. H II. W. atOOKI.1T, Prealdci.t. I"r-.,hll.l,. ixnu'l ! 1 ' "si lu k. i:ldri:ikh:, Kecntnry. I established 1898 , , tB The Largest and Strongest Local Fire Insurance l! f, ,, ' Agency In the State. ! ! 'H T ;B R. W. Crockett & Co. j M General. Insurance Agents. J; j 9 II1 ' Losses Adjusted and Paid From This ' i M ; Office, No Contested Claims, ii 1 , , Exceptional Facilities For jj if ' Handling Any Lines, jS ; Jm ; Large or Small. jj m 19 I Abstracters of Titles For Carbon County Under $I0, B Lj H 000.00 Bonds. Price R,lver Valley Farm Lands R I f and Fruit Orchards, City Property. ; J CjgH Wo wrlto oil liquor bonds at our I Prlco oftlco no condlng away ori delays. R. W, Crockett & Co, Also plato elasa Insurance. I city and ranch proporty, R. W. ill '' ,"at Crockett & Co, Prlco, Utah. II ;' iB Advocato Want Ad. Get ItodulU. WR' Jtl I'll I tfft M 1B