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- .-r BM aDWIN'S WfE.E.fcL,Y 13 ' I Tire Repairs Prices Reduced 20 Tubes Vulcanized 35 Cents . ALL WORK GUARANTEED AUSTIN TIRE and RUBBER I CO. 147 East First South St. Phone Wasatch 3010. THIS FIRST TEARS. (Continued from Page Six.) bearing a burden; a dead doo. During his long watch ho had surprised a nursing mother, and felled it with his bludgeon. It hnd boon his wont to cut up his gamo whoro he killed It and to take away nothing but cholco morsels. That day a strange thing had hap pened; he had left a wish to show his skill to the woman. lie cast his victim on the ground be fore her. Her legs trembled and her hands beat tho air. Dumb from re vulsion of feeling the woman turned from him. lie selr.od her shoulders, whirled her around and, with an ex ultant howl, pointed his spread fingers. The woman saw a littlo gray-brown creaturo advancing on wavering logs a nursling, with light, flnf hairs upon its head, with mouth open, bleat ing for its dead mother. It reached the doe and fell between her out stretched feet. With the little knobs Qfi000SSfflS6SSQS-St8flSaS. JUNE ' Could ever sunshine bo as gold, or heavens be as blue? ." j Because we love hasJuno, the-witch, not daoIcedlhtSVsalf more fair? .' ! And oh, tho scent o' Summer wind that speaks to mo of you! ' And oh, tho weight of fragrant bloom tho lilac bushes bear! Could over birdsong lilt out so in riotous delight? The earth was ne'er so velvet green, whoro waves of blossoms broak; ' The sea throbs liko a lover's heart throughout the magio night, I And oh, th'o glory of the moon that makes my own heart aoho! I ' Can June be quite so sweet again? Ah mei How strange It seems, When I am gone, another Juno will sing her joyous song, Tho birds will nost, and other loves will dream their rainbow dreams, The lilac trees will boar again while other hoarts will longl Imay not feol tho tender wind, or see tho flower's huo, ' I will not hark to birdsong, somo Juno as glad, as fair; But will the sunshine seem as gold, tho heavens seem as bluo To you, O Hoart I love so well, that Juno I am not there? ."' on its infant brow it knockod hor throat, and, bonding its knees, bur-, rowed tho still breast. The woman romomborod. She saw again her child in the grip of the eagle; she saw a nest built In the sky, and' in it, lashed by dark wings, the baby that had filled her arms. Chaotic thought swirled in hor brain. The mother, gazing with glazing eyes on the thing doomed to tho bludgeon or to tho beasts, cried to hor soul with all the voices of a common mother hood; and running to the thicket she gathered loaves, covered the eyos of the dead, and laid fond hand upon the fawn. Mah! Busy with the meat the man saw nothing. The woman was uncon scious of hor act. But in that hour the soul gavo birth to its first up ward impulse. Until that hour the animal knew nothing but its own necessities; in that hour an infinitesi mal point in an organic cell received its accolade, and a creaturo evolved from tho dust of the ground estab lished eternal correspondence between grief and pity. Tho long whine of a tiger thrilled the forest. Ileuh! The man sprang for a tree, and, howling, the woman followed him. Safe from danger, beyond the reach of beasts, she jTut her fists to her eyes, and Earth siw tho second tear; tho prophecy of the soul. The daily optimist saya: "Eeiy one thinks his own burden heaviest." Well, isn't it, to the iidiUdual?" Advertise in Goodwin's Weekly lHa"3WaWawBwaaaaa Wanta Hundred Dollars? I I have a new Buick Roadster, perfect in every way; I used ten days. Want it? I can save you $100. Investigate. ffi Address K., Goodwin's Weekly. 1 IN MEMORY OL" HAMISI1, A SCOTCH TERRIER'. I By C. Hilton-Brown. . Littlo lad, littlo lad, and who's for an . alrinj;, Who's for tho rlvor and who's for a" run; Four lljtlo pads to go fitfillly faring, Looking for trouble and calling it fun? Down in ths sedges tho wator-rats ravel, Up in the wood thore are bunnies at play With a woathor-eyo wide for a Little Black Devil: But tho Littlo Black Dovil won't come today. Today at tho farm tho ducks may slumbor, Today may ths tabbies an nnthom raise; Rat and rabbit beyond all number Today untroubled mny go on their ways; Today is an end of the shepherd's labor, No more will the sheep be hunted astray; And the Irish terrier, foe and neigh bor, Says. "What's old Hamish about to day?" Aye, what indeed? Tn the nether spaces Will the soul of a Little Black Dog despair? Will the Quiet Folk scare him with shadow-faces? And how will he tackle the Strange" Beasts thore? Tail held high, 111 warrant, and bris tling, Marching stoutly if sore afraid, Padding; it st?adily, softly whistling; That'3 how the Little Black Deil was made. Then wella-day for a "t untie eHllimt," A heart of gold and a soul of glee Sportsman, gentleman, squire and gallant-Teacher, maybe, of you and me. Spread the tuif on him light and level, dra him a headstone (.kur and true "Hero lies Hamish, the Little Black Ttll, And half of the heart of his nils tress, too." "Bach" Smith had been inited in to look at th1 new-born babe u friend Jones, and having forgotten th sex of the infant prodigy, hero was his irasterpiece of an opinion: "Well, well, hut he's -i fine little feilcm, i-n't !-he ' How old n it moa ' Do her tetth 1 tii r him mich' 1 hope lie .'ets through its sec-m 1 Hum mer !' ht fcho !U liUc i i. doesn't ht -. ., one s.i s it dm " And th jn fled precipitate ' . ABE MEEKING, Jr. I UlahMomobile&TaxiGabGo. I Best Equipment ami Best Service in the City. Touring and Sight-Seeing Cars, and H Blmotisincs always at your service. H PHONIES Wasatch 0; W.asateh 2lio Stand, Hotel Utah. M ASK FOR "BUSTKR." H : ; Emory's .Cafeteria I THE PliACre TO EAT. H DCOTEullnB M KrXISprk, H uug ' for llic Money. 257 South State Street. fl Basement Rev Theatre. jW ANNOUNCEMENT 1 1 Y. PENDAS"& ALVAREZ 1 NEW'SIZE WEBSTER I Invincible Chico. Rare Old I Tobaccos. Delicious Taste. I Rarest Fragrance. I HEMENWAY.&MOSERCO. I Dealers in Quality. )M When Ordering I specify ' CASTLE g.TE or CLEAR CREEK COAL Good Coals -. None Better UTAH FUEL GO. JUDGJB BU1KD1NG, CITY Automobile Numbers a Specialty C Salt Lake Stamp Co. sr&-n Ruhbi'i- Stamps, Seals, etc. (IS W. Broadway Phone 304 halt Lake CIl' We want the gfJ&M name of every J $$ is ambitious toipSK I and wc vant to hear from ev- H cry business man wlso wl&hcs that he Ik new BUSINESS LAW. Write tadey a1litua tell you bow eli mad lew.era H Mt o( huadred. 1 1 ou a wm )it III.. yoa, and tHjulppi J bualnau men nltha I vuTtrululD( Ibul hu Ixxn ol liffcaMt pH brni III lo (hem. 'Ibl Bebool, louaded ltd yearn mco, baa Braduatrf wbo bain k il bur ei.mlnallom la entry IUr In tbel.H. 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