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H GOODWIN'S WE&KL.. 13 H blood, which but a few days before he had held in his arms, breathing, glowing with life. Would not this man, whom he saw before hini "l moving slowly, methodically, push the lance but the fraction of an inch beyond the danger line, angered thereto beyond the ondurance of man? Was he not the master of both destinies was not death his servant, quickly obedient tohis mandate? What would Grpndel do, alone in life, without her? Oh, God! The muscles of the patient contracted and the surgeon remarked very calmly: "Give some more chloroform, Grondel." Then the drops fell like rain, and little by lit tle the heaving of the breast subsided. The operation was finished. Quercy brought to- 'h gather the edges of the wound, and from right l' to left the needle went in and out along the red i & seam. ' Now there came a sound as of some one strangling. Grondel continued pouring the poison and the sound became sharper. "Careful," the surgeon said, "her tongue is af fected." But Grondel, gray-white, continued pouring the liquid, the lurid light of madness in his eyes. He gripped the frail wrist of the woman as if he would crush it. The surgeon drew the sheet back over the body of his wife. Then he came toward Grondel, and firmly, but always quietly, he unclasped the student's hands and put aside the poison. Then, with a bitter, cynical smile upon his lips, he took the forceps and seizing the patient's tongue began the slow, rhythmic movement to restore the action of the lungs. Grondel had fallen into a scare and his tightly compressed lips showed his struggle to control himself. There was silence in the room for a few mo ments and then the master turned, and looking his pupil full in the face, said: ''Courage, Grondel; I will give her back to you." Town Talk. "" ELECTION NIGHT AT THE J.OUVRE. The Louvre on Tuesday night presented a scene of festivity such as has never before been witnessed in a restaurant in Salt Lake. With the music, the lights, the flowers and the gaily diessed throng it looked like a bit of New York or San Francisco transplanted for the occasion, and the beauty of it all was that under the perfect man agement and in the midst of all the ejccitement If You Want a Modem Home If You Want a Fine Lot If You Want to Buy or Sell Any Kind of Real Estate If You Want the Best Terms Obtainable See riichtcT, w. ht South as the election returns were received, there was not the slightest disorder of any kind that might be expected to mark such an event, but on the contrary just a big, good-natured crowd of peo ple, equally happy, apparently, in victory or do feat, willing to cheer for the successful candi date or give the other poor devil his due. After the success of the Bohemian affair, the management has decided to make it a yearly fea ture, and the only question in the future will be that of sufficient accommodation for all those wh6 would like to attend. The Louvre on election night afforded a place where ladies might go un molested by the annoyances of the street at such a time, and before the evening -was-iover- it de veloped into really a society event. Among those who entertained at different parties were ? r. and Mrs. J. W. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Scofield, Mr. Samuel Newhouse. Captain McCaskey, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Walker, Mi, and Mrs. Ray Walker, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Callaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gustin, Mr. A. L. Thomas, Jr., Mr. A. L. Jacobs, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Keith, Mr. and Mis. N. M. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. De Witt B. Lowe, Mr. G. S. Auerbach, Mr. Harold Lamb, Mr. W. L. Robin son; Mr. R. W.1 Sloan, Mr. Bqn SiegeVMr. Pyper, Mr. Sweet Mr. Bowmank Mr, William M. Rash, Mr. Woods, Mr. Fiank Swenson and others. How often does the trolley run past your house?" asked a tourist of a farmer. "Waal, they run by so frequent and so often that I can't keep no track of 'em, but I jedge the last one passed here two hours ago." Harper'fr Bazar. ACCOMMODATION TO ALL' CLASSES. , Many persons keep their money in our bank in order to have it, within, ready leach when needed for daily use. Some keep it here awaiting op portunity for investment. Others to avoid the risk and annoyance of loan ing, keep their money here as a per manent investment. It will thus be seen that weaccom- modate all classes. We pay four per cent per annum inteerst on time deposits. Make our bank your bank. UTAH SAVINGS & TRUST COM PANY, No. 235 Main St, In the business heart. EitabUied 1864 W. P. KISER, Msr. HENRY WAGENER BREWING COMPANY Lager Beer and Porter Special attention given to bottled beer for family trade. Free delivery to all parts of the city OFFICE: 142 E. FIRST SOUTH PHONE 218 I- I! Sherbets, Ices and Fine Candies H are Among our Specialties H Our Ice Cream is sold exclusively at M Salt Palace, Saltair and at Wandamere. M Every Attention Given Out of Town H Orders H 1 'I EfeMU I I 'ALWAYS HAS A PERFECT SCORE" H THE two victorious Haynes of the M last Glidden tour, again secured M two perfect scores in the 1,000 M mile Endurance run of the Chicago Auto- M ( mobile Club, October 1 0 thus repeat- M ' ing the remarkable showing in the corres- M ponding event of last year where the M single Haynes' entry was awarded the M only perfect score of 38 contestants. M AUGUST STOCKER &.'- I Pccrlccs Autocar H . P. JENNINGS H Consulting Mining Engineer 101 Wlket Mercantile Block P.O. Box 841 H SALT LAKE CITY H MANY people do not begin to save H their money because they have not H a large sum with which to start. This H is an unfortunate idea. No man can build H a wall who refuses to lay the first brick H and no man can acquire a fortune who H fails to invest the first dollar. You can H open an account in our Savings Depart- H ment with one dollar and when your H savings amount to one hundred dollars H or over we will issue you a combined certificate and mortgage bearing interest B at the rate of 6 per annum. SECURITY! I ,34 Upper Main Street I