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'pCHURSSlAY MORNING, JULY 21, 1904. THE SALT liAETRIBTDCT: 8 1 - J - . I lH Jl Of Interest . to momm. j j WITHOUT ANTECEDENTS. JOfl'( L'll BY 0TH0 B.'SENGA. f BY OTHO B. SBNGA. ' -1 fright. 19W, by Otho B. Senpa.) 3 y. on th0 ground, like chll The "fat a picnic, watching the clouds , ftp and changing above them. Sj "a ' like picture gallery," said I W01 iFalrllc softly. . 4 J ft aGsentcd the young raneh iheartllv. "Lei's choose pictures, ic children do. See, there's a beau- - Pi maiden robed In white she's ery well. You saw her first. Look, 0fl fe's a house that's mine." n l'f all full of nooks and corners," toj jjiy, "and there are broad piaz- with vines growing all over them:" WV if, course." with prompt assent, t'.s the Ideal house for a ranch. " 4 Ic'' there, Miss Pairlle! See what Is n hi0- up 1 vour Piazza," as a small- ilbud rolled up tumultously. (J, 'hat's a horse and rider, Mr. Rob- M Yit excitedly. nuSs. lure, It is you. Just starting out Stride over your ranch! See the - toil your hat?" io 6i laughed with almost childish en en 4 lent of the child's play at "make :td 'Ve''" . - wn here's another rider now. Let's Who, that Is." Jnot': azed earnestly at the passing llhbught so." cried- I he man trl ra. & JBantly, "It's me," with a dashing )(Jegard of grammar, "It's me on ?3, J cho. We're going together over our ii! ;h." nir i ic woman's hand reached out In ! ttti ctlvely as If to brush the clouds bealt y, and the hand was promptly eht and held in a larger, stronger ktS Jet's make It true," he whispered tiestly ;"don't go back East again. rVhcrc and make It true." ? a.:ie shook her head half sadly. : MUal o." dont 1,ke lt here You coul(ln'1 ir t ce' the sacrifice " ut& t-isn't that. I do like it T like te -y thing about it. I never felt so ""r'the sky before never before so i.Szed the warmth and comfort of the FKiWhT To me the breadth of vision is -vnating. But my work lies else- c What work?" gravely. lrwhy. my work my business my Iwork " ijpsuppose you mean your writing isme'dltorlul work." ertalnly I have no other." i. 'PTiat Is what you are doing for a V ;filhood. because you are brainy " fc'gh to be successful at it. But Is --ftgreally your life work the work to llijiBsfy a woman's heart and bring. rest iIV'fcPeace inl her "fcV Look, dearest, .'.pretty knoll off there Is Just the r'wMk to build the rumbling stone f '4m with nooks and corners and )'IVs and piazzas. The land Is mine ns yu can see 0,1 each side, affcjmay have a dozen houses if you "I should know you arc Irish." with defensive evasion. "Such Impetuos ity!" "My mother was Scotch," smiling winningly, "and you know pertinacity Is a predominating characteristic of the Scottish people. Combine that with my Irish impetuosity " "It's a formidable combination " with a movement to arise. "We're not going yet," putting out a detaining hand, "we're going to watch the sunset and talk about our house and plan about our wedding. I don't need to toll you that I love you, dear." "But but, you've known mo only a month " "That's long enough to know that I love you." "And I know nothing of your your antecedents" hesitatingly, "I haven't any," shortly. "In Now England." slowjy, "one's an tecedents count for a good deal." The man laughed bitterly and then his face grow jrrave, ' Please sit down again, Miss Fair lie, I foresee a conflict between your Eastern pride and prejudice - and . my Western Independence and Intolerance, and I am not equal to it standing." She yielded, not unwillingly. "A man without antecedents" she began. "In this section of God's country," he Interrupted firmly, "a man stands for just what he Is. No one cares who lls relatives are if he is 'square and white,' and does the right thing here. Never mind my 'antecedents,' Agnes. Don't you love me?" He put out his hand and softly touched a fold of her riding habit. She trembled at the suggestion of a ca ress in the tender touch. "I wish you'd so away," she plead ed. "Won't you go away while I think ft all out?" The odd, boyish abruptness that had so often amused her came back again. "Go away? Not much! I'll atay right here. I may be of great assist ance to you in making up your mind," She sat in troubled silence. Presently lie began peaking again, low and tenderly. "You have not said that you love me, Agnes, but I believe that you do " "I I am afraid that I do" with something very like a. sob In her voice. "I have often wondered how it would seem to to care so mUch for someone as to wish to be with him always now I know " He controlled the wild impulses of his impetuous heart, and only said gently, "I believe I can make you hap py" "There ace some tilings," she inter rupted, speaklncr slowly and with a painful effort, "that lt is only right you should know. I I think I am older than you" ''Yes," he assented calmly, "I knew that." "You"' after a pause, "you are not Beand Mrs. Charles C. Goodwin cn- ',K)ncd at a small and informal dinner V jjevtnlni;, their guests belngv. Mr. and I Windsor V. Rice, Dr. A. E. Rykort .-j ria and Dr. D. Moore Lindsay. SI . . ' eral members of the Country club -"J Sheir friends enjoyed the table d'iiote Ijeon yesterday, later playln.g bridge A Bor tennis. .31 Vj Jjind Mrs. Li. L. Downlnc have re jfl sd from a pleasant ten days' tilp 'IS ugh tho Yellowstone. ,i8 nicotine of the tennlH committee. ah was to have been- held yesterday , jjajnlns, was postponed until this morn- .' jaj. and Mrs. TUchard W. Youns uro ;suvlne thu congratulations of their .3 Ida over the arrival of a baby boy at 3Riome. JjPWilliani Lester has returned to the fafter a nine months' visit with her r-rrfhter, Mrs. A U Smith of New York, lntiLn. j Philadelphia. M 4 gWB Josephine Bottsford was hostess n UKcharmlngly informal niuslcalc i;ist Viinff at her home, Miss Agatha Herk fJ -aellBhtlne the guests with several . k numbers. Mlas I3ottsford's guests L'J it-Miss Berkhoel. MIhs Makepcaco 3y ris, MUra Rota Morris. Miss Louise !1 Wn. Mls3 Beatrice O'Connor. MIsb Jl if Usher. Jack ' Bcrkhoel, Clarence fl 0, rank r-1sher. Pred Davidson. I 'y Fulton and Paul Beemcr. . . 3 !r- and Mrs, F. E. Knoff of Chcy-s-ili t'i'.i'0, nro Guests of Ma J. and Mrs. 4 'c 2,11,1011 ff a few days. I ' Sorcnsou entertained at In co,n H Tin-jjduy Jn honor r.f her ce& fr- Alnm Ellis of Butt?. Iho js'f ? 'it. "ecoratlons were carried out " tik and white. L iLa1d Irc John p- Meakln rave an tfA. raHs,cale at their homo last li i enjoyed by the followinc old- i -1 i Vjcnd8' , Mr. ind Mrs. Mllando prlt- m iranlM?!- Georcc H. Gillette, J"' Cnarles Pratt, Mr. and Mra. tv- pc'?c,v Mr- and Mr IT- O- Son- Jt' ? na C3 Frocl w- Meakln, Mrs. W Iwfr tTruic,a Hardy Meakln. Mr JE:rWiC J1untlnP- superintendent lit- Bfains trip SIltaI' 18 5n Wyomlns on fWntSfW Mr3' John Sharp nHl of -l 'i,,K, v in learning of the ar- OOWwIth her Ely Fla Luella rcrrln '.Clllherc shnHi?b,and :tnd bab'' will re S 3nort'yor the summer. JJjfr. ul,cnnS from an atuick of typhoid T-party1 gKord irave an enjoyable fwd- Mr"d TL TiTr,Xr- Armstrong. tgm" G Cmh 0flr. Mr. and Eds, Mli3 At?v' Mr- an,T airfl- Jy T. FRt Ma'umbcr and Mr. Leon- tTiES' ParJ?,9ey..,nnd her Kuesl' latU'W'IJ receive .thtlr afternoon rrom 3 m'f to C o'clock at the home of Mrs. Kelscy, 107S East First South strccL o o . t Miss Zora Shaw entertains at cards this afternoon hi honor of Mlas Makepeace Morris of Iowa, who Is spending tho sum mer here. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Folsoni leave today for New York. Thv Will be Joined later by Miss Edith Shearman and Miss Blanche Kimball for a tour of Europe. V 9 Mrs. George W Powell, tho well known musician and author of Scranton, Pa., Is visiting with Mrs. Thomas P. Evans of this city. Miss Edith Hawkcs expects to leave the latter part of this week for a few weeks' visit with relatives In Idaho. Every dav for the past week or more numbers of friends of George Iv. Bar ralt, the talented young artist who has just returned from a year's study In New Y'ork, have enjoyed tho exhibit of his pictures at the AtlaB block. The walls of a largo room arc covered with crayon sketches done by Mr. Barratt last year, all of them very creditable and a number showing ability of a high order Tho ex hibit has been greatly admired by Mr Barratt'H friends, and the young artlat has been the recipient of the heartiest congratulations at tho success he achieved In New York. Among tho sketches es pecially worthy of mention are "Tho Box Party," showing a group of four at the opera; "Tho Tennis Player," a vigorous youth, every curve of the flno figure de noting strength and action; the "Matlneo Hero. Just tho kind of a man who would bo adored by the matlneo girl; "Enjoying the Pictures," an especially flno sketch of a man and woman bending over a portfolio of pictures, tho soft gray tone of tho sketch being very pleasing to tho eye. "In an Antique Shop," "The Old Apple Woman," "The Gypsy Fortuno Teller," "The Widow," "The Woman in White." "The Sailor" are among tho num ber that would attract attention any where. Tho exhibition will be open the remainder of tho week, room 310 Atlas block, from 30 to 12 and 2 to 5 o'clock, and all who are interested nro Invited. it Mrs. llcnry Rlppe did a gracious thing yesterday afternoon, and one which en deared her to tho hearts of the children at the Orphans' Homo and tho Day Nurs ery on Slate .street In tho middle of the sultry uftornoon, whon the children were trying In vain to keep cool, Mrs. Rlppe appeared with a quantity of delicious Ice orcam and a dozen or moro delicious cakes, Tho children were Invited to "help thorn Helves," and, needless to say, they were not slow In accoptlng the Invitation. Mra. Ernest Drake and son Dorman have returned from two months' visit to St. Louis and Bouthern California, and aro with Mrs. Moore, 254 Third East street. I Will Build Residence. Ex-Mayor John Clark is having plans drawn by Architects J, A ITeadlund & Co for a eocond new residence, to be built for renting purposes on the lot adjoining the one on which he Is now building a handsome home, on First street, between C and D streets. The newer house will be similar to tho home residence. It will bo a handsome nine room structure, constructed pf pressed brick, with all modern Improvements, and costing about $1500. Runaway Boys Held. Sam Dru'sdale, Fred Adams and Matt Evans, aged 14 years, were arested by the police and held for Ogden. They ran away from home and came down to this city. Fred Adams wots up once before, on. a similar casev more than thirty-five?" questlonlngly. "I'm awfully sorry, dear, but you've got to cut of ten years. I'll be twenty five next Thursday" She gasped, recoiling as from a dash of cold water, and covered her face with slender, trembling hands. "It's a shame, Isn't it, sweetheart?" coaxlngly, but don't you mind. We (don't need to hang our family record on the outside of the house, and my gray hair is so deceiving no one will suspect Let's talk about the wed dingif it could be this week" "This week!" In startled consterna tion. "Who over heard of such a thlnrr?" "When a man has lived a whole quarter of a century, don't you think ho ousht to have a birthday gift the one ho wants? I want you, Agnes. We can bo married then there Is no need of waiting, and we'll Just inn over to 'Frisco, and take a trip somewhere across tlie ocean perhaps," watching the averted faco closely, perhaps to Sidney to see Jack." With a sharp cry of pain she turned a white frightened face to his. "Jack! What do you know of Jack?" "Only gqod, dear one," soothingly, "your brother is well and doing fine in his profession" "Do you know all about Jack?" "Everything." She way crying .softly. He put his arms-about her and drew her to him with tender, comforting worde. "Look at me, sweetheart. Don't you know who'. I am? Think of that last day you eaw Jack " She gazed long and earnestly into his face. "Not "Robert Boyle?" she cried at last. "Robert MacNeal Boyle," he au swered slowly, with a certain pride of ancestry in his voice. "My father never forgave me, and so when I came West I reversed my name and am know n here as MacNeal Roberta Good old Converse and Eleanor are the only ones who know the truth. I think I loved you from that day when you came to yae Jack you were so brave and true. When Dick Converse brought his Bos ton bride home, and I learned she was your friend, I asked her to prevail upon you to visit her. I meant to win you If I could." She touched his face .softly with her finger-tips. "And you you served " "I served a year in prison," firmly; "hence the white' locks, sweetheart." "A year that belonged to Jack," she sobbed. "There was no other way." he ar gued earnestly. "Jack wouldn't have lived a month, shut up there In prison. It was only a bit of boyish bravado, anyway, 'but the authorities were de termined to make an example of some college fellow. Jack's sudden sickness gave me the chance to clear him. and to help thos?e stupid detectives prove It against me they knew it was one of us. I've never regretted lt, but that is why I have no 'antecedents.' Agnes," She put her arms about his neck and held her face against his. "You don't nee3 antecedents, dear; I love you for what you are yourself." BUILDING AND REALTY. Many New Residences in Course of Construction. Builder J. Donnan RcavSs expects to have completed by the end of next week tho Emplro block at South Temple and Second West streets. The new block con tains six desirable storerooms on the ground floor, with apartments above, making a creditable addition to West South Temple. The new residence of ex-Alderman J. J. Thomas, built . at, Eleventh -East street and Emerson avenue by tho',PvCavls sys tem. Is Just about completed:'' lt will bo occupied by Mr. Thomas and family In a few days i 1-1. N. Paulson of Sllll Crock, who has been elected to a position In the city schools. Is having built bv tho Reavl3 system a new residence at Dean and Dun ford avenues, which ho will occupy upon removlnc to town. c Leo Ertmann of Bingham has purchased from the Reavis system six building lots at Brlgham and Eleventh East streets, the consideration having been $900. John Illlngsworth of tho Standard laun dry Is having a handsome four-room cot tage built at 11C0 South Third East fctreet. Tho work Is being done by Reavis. Bids for Now School. Bids for the construction of the Forty third district new Bchool building In Lower Bingham, according to plans furnished by J. A. Hcadlund & Co. of tins city, wore opened Saturday. The-lowest bid, which covers everything but the heating plant, was presented by Pup & Myaon, the amount being $10,131. nnd it Is ex pected that contracts will be signed up In a few days. Bondsmen Pay Judgment. Bondsmen of Charles Mtfii;iir., fo. m-r postmaster of Ogdun, yesterday paid to the clerk of the Federal District court the amount of tho Judgmont recently en tered against them on account of Melghn's defalcation. The amount, with costs and Interest, was ,S3,939.-1S. ICED DRINKS Causo 90 por cent of all deaths In hot weather from prostration, stomach and bowel complaints, congestion, sunstroke, exhaustion, paralysis, etc Leading doc tors say all danger can be avoided by ta king Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey It destrojs tho disease germs and keeps the system cool and healthy. "Duffy's" Is an absolutely pure tonic stimulant, free from fusel oil. In use fiO years. All druggists and grocery, or dlccct, SI a bottle. Medical booklet free. Duffy Malt Whiskoy, Co., Roohcstor, N; Y. SOKE AND BLEEDING GTUMS Soft and spongy gums aro made healthy by the mildly alkaline and astringent prop erties of SOZODONT. It is the most fragrant deodorizer and antiseptic dentlfrico Vnown to the world. ihe complement of SOZODONT Liquid, has abrasive properties, yet is absolutely free from grit and acid, lt will not tarnish gold fillings or scratch tho enamel. 3 FORM3 : LIQUID, POWDER, PASTE. 40 1 I m CENT I OFF ! ON MRS. VAN BUS EN J jP CAKE PANS, MONDAY l 4T and WEEK, last of dem- p? onstration. Come early. Jf C Brubaker-Campbdl 3 S Hardware Company j THE POPULAR HARD- . WARE STORE. & s 27-29 "W. 3rd So. j 'Phone 1637-K. Wonder . Workers In metals are in our jewelry shops. Your old gold and jewelry may be made over into tho latest creations of jewelers' art in our up-to-date sliops, J Reasonable Prices. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES for all lines of work can be purchased here at "short-circuit prices." "We carry a full stock of all things need ed for wiring bells, telephones, switches, and light nnd heating apparatus. The goods, which are from the best manufacturers, aro of modern design, ex cellent material nnd perfect construction. I. M. HIGLEY & CO., HONEST PLUMBERS. Electric "Wiring and Fixtures. 109 East First South. Telephone 76i Caicfer's Pari Excursions for Week Commencing July B 7 SUNDAY Concert by Utah Stato Band, afternoon and evening. WEDNESDAY Skandia Singing and Dramatic Association. THURSDAY Ladies' Souvenir Day. Every lady visiting park will be presented with beautiful souvenir. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Prize dancing. Admission to Park ... 10c Good in Trade. UPPER FALLS RESORT Provo Canyon. Most beautifully situated resort In the State. ,FIne trout fishing. Plenty of shado, cold spring water, dancing pavilion, new dining-room, no mosquitoes, no Ha loon. Tho Ideal fatally outing place. Tele phone or write L. L. DONNAN. I ZU Crystal Cafe S3 9 MAIN STREET. Hoo Opned. 5 q Open day ard night TeL WS-T. m, r Tray Ordfiru Solicited. 5 THIS IS NO. 165. j ! fcl i " i I FOSTER'S l Kid, opera heel, street shoe ! $2o72. I Regular Retail Prico j $4.00 F Style nnd beauty, combined h j; with vear. ' THSD Moore Stoe j I Company, 250 SOUTH MAIN, j': I We propose to give i i from J-3 to 1-2 n discount on all of I ; Lyon & Go stock I for some weeks I We Guarantee Our a 1 SODA WATER I ..toba.. p Non-Alcoholic and Ab- ' solutely Pssro. I Nothing but Soft Drinks Sold atj Our I Fountain. j W. H. DAYTON J I DRUG CO. I Tel. 552. c Cor. Second South and Stato Sts. nj 7l ,J'yi, , Manufacturer ot ' B ft" and dealer 1 a ja ' V jwelry and dla- s monda and other precious stone. IS "e pay particular attention to flrst-claes watch repairing. Are - well prepared to do ail work In 3 that llBe, as we carry a full a - tortinent of material. 259 SO. MAIN ST j 1 NeldenJfldson BrGgCo. jj WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. I CIGARS A SPECIALTY. I POSTOFPTOE BOX 370. ;3 EDW. C. SMITH, Pres. B JOHN P. COBB, Vlce-Prea. & Mer. I S JNO. J, JUDSON. Treas. jj F. L. PEARL. Bee UNION ASSAY OFFICE, M. S. HANAUER, Manager. Removed to 152 South W. Templo. SAMPLES BY MAIL AND EXPRESS will recolvo prompt attention. Analytical work a specialty. Send for prlco list. 1 ONE. PRICE TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD H - I OUR. SPECIAL SALES are Appreciated by Ecoa- i I omists, as Witness tS by the Daily Crowds Here. ' I In Our Boys1 Clothing DepartHisnt, I SPECIAL ! SPECIAL! . I THIS MORNING FROM 9 TO 12. THIS AFTERN00N FR0M32 TO5 ! IH j BOYS' KEEE PANTS Boys' Straw Sailor-Hats I I i In Jlne blue Serge, extra woll With large rim, sizes 614 to C, I made, ages 3 to 1G years, regular all our 60 and 05c values, to, close V i S1.00 and ?1.25 values for three hours out, will he sold for three. hours M only. Sale price only. Sale price la Oar Cloak Department. Q Mk This Afternoon, 2 to 5, P.J. I I Jill SMrtwciist Specials ! I miffiMfty Ipl 25 Dozen Shirt Waists, made of very ' Bv3 best quality black sateen. Entire front ) y$w?J tucked and pleated, exactly as shown I iSySt ln- cut sIzcb a3 to 44, regular rice $1.50. . i Hil- Special for 3 hours at f VM j McDonald's Not Sundae-H I 'Another new one, 'twill be ready forthe mar- L ? LLb g ket-August 15. The style-of package and name is y beinc Tefastercd. a j The building- recently occupied by the New York Cash Store,near R the corner of Main and Second South Sts., ha3 been rented by tt 'j MESSRS. I , ! THE CLOTHIERS I Formerly of Bingham Junction, and t j After Jnly 20th vill be imovm as THE LEAPEft . '1 I Mr. Baron Is at present ln the East making exteuslvo purchases In I lH men's, youths' and children's clothing. By purchasing the very latest , and best clothing which 2astem markets afford, there seems to be no i' doubt that the Messrs. Baron will tonduct an up-to-date store In jveiy-' j IH particular. iifTTT-T-w7-.n.',VM'yFj-,,-.'r V"timi-f-.-:nuJ;.iL'n.ii.yvA,i)r.'.TJ.:rjlWJjWl I irium ii n ol, TheeOLLBN ON ALL CAR LIN3J3. Try fit tho Next Tiim You Oo Up. O. C. EJWINO, Proprfct, HeAoosTtera for mining men and eiocii Dm. RATES 12 A DAY AXP BRIfiHTQN MSTEL, Sllvor Lake, Big Cottonwood Canyon. LfcUly stage via Park City, connecting with tralna, and stage overy other day up Big Cottonvood canyon, leaving Cullcn hotel at 7 a. ni. Tel. -0, Murray Exchange, or Brighton hotol. JIYRUM NELSON, Prop. 1 GRJWD FEED 1 H yt oats. H corn, barley, carefully A cleaned, then ground. Is cheaper '& d and batter for horees than straight in i oats. Try it Custom Feod MUlo. ffll d ZZO So. Urd Wast. Tel. 5CL I ESTABLISHED 37& t J033ir 3UCKLB & 3017, Popular TaJlofis H C . Ban: 683. Salt Ia&rC&lTC I Coma today or any day this $(s A ys'and Child en's Clothing to 5 off. ft 1 f week and take your choice of AJJlP Our one object-to close out everything: ft our $J2, $15, $J8 Suits for T fn Spring and Summer Clothing. The I Entire stock from $20 to $30--I4 to ls off. cost of the goods cut no figure. Out they Ij IH Men's Straw Hats at Half Price. must go. Get your share of the Bargains. IH j ROWE & KELLY C0,5 ! 32 Main Street, f I ONE PRICE TO ALL. PLAIN FSGURES. H