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M A KIN Q O F TROUT FUIS. subject, lo in T tr , for • » * * p r «B an un-orthodox opinion waa a dangaroua IM W k b k m nod Bmmwmf I n b n m matter ta those days ta tha Land of the Salata. Yea, a dangerous matter—so dan- geroua that even the most saintly dared only whisper their religious opinions with bated breath, leat some thing which fell from their lips might ms misconstrued and bring down a swift retribution upon them. The victims of persecution la d now high _ wage*. _ The materials cost money, turned persecutors on their own ac- too, says the H alos BT A. C O N AN DOYLK. [ PART 11—Chapter I I —Continued. by a lot o f 00 we?" la the meantime. Perrier, having re ' "Thank God you kept your seat." covered from hie privations, distin the other said, earnestly He was a guished himself ae a useful guide and tall, savage looking young fellow as Indefatigable hunter. mounted oa a powerful roan horse, So rapidly did he gain tha esteem o f and clad In tha rough dress of a his new enmpoatone, that when they reached the and o f their wanderings. buster, with g long rifle slung over his aheulder. " I guess you are the daugh It was unamtmoasly ag reed that ha ter o f John Perrier,” he remarked. “ I should he provided with as targe and saw yon ride down from his house. as fertile a tract a f land as any o f tha When you aes him, ask him If he re eettlem, with the exception o f Young members the Jefferson Hopes of St. himself, and a f Stangeraoa, Kimball, Imuto. If he's the same Perrier, my Johnson and Drebbsr. who ware the father and ha were pretty thick.” four principal elders. "Hadn't you batter come and ask Oa the farm thus acquired John Per ygaraalfr* she asked demurely. rier built hlmee lf a substantial log The young fellow seemed pleased at house, which recalved so assay addi toe suggestion, and his dark eyes tions In succeeding years that It grew ■parkled with pleasure Into a roomy villa. In three years he waa better off than - T U do so,” ha said; “ we've been In the mountains tor two months, and are fcla neighbor». In six he waa w olltodo, la nine he was rich, sad In twelve not over and above la visiting condl bon. He mast take us as he finds us.” there were not half a doses man In the "H a has a good deal to thank you whole o f Salt Lake City who could for, and so have I," she answered; compare with him. "he's awful fond o f me. If those cows There was one way. and only one. ha which he offended the susceptibilities had tamped on me, he’d have never got over I t " o f hts co-religionists. "Neither would I," said her corn- Thera were some who accused him pan ton. o f lukewarmness In his adopted rellg- "You ? Wen. I don't see that It g r o e d ^ f wealth and rductaace to ta- would make much matter to you. any how. You ain't evea a friend o f ours.” Th e young hunter’s dark face grew an gloomy over this remark that Lucy Perrier laughed aloud. "There, I didn't mean that," she said; " o f course, you are a friend This Mesas Yoe. I f you b«ve not yet had a sample tin ehMonopojhJpioaa we want to talk to you. We aw so positive that no other brand of spices will compel« with Monopol« la strength, purity end fragrance that we will send you a full “ I have made a most thorough weight 9-os. tin for a two-cent stamp trial of Aysr's Cherry Pectoral sad ai d tha name of your grocer. Theea am prepared lo aay tnat for ail die* fins retail (or 10 to 90 cents each, so that if we didn't think you wtmld •oatinua using Monopols spices we 01 “ °*t ra****” **' . rasmBeked'1 fm^faathers IJd ooulda’t afford to make thlaoflsr. 8ond terrible description. . . . ______. . . Not the Inquisition o f Seville, nor 1 wrong makee all in your stamp «a d grocer’ s aamo at A y e r ’ * C h erry Pectoral ones. Address Wadbama A Karr Bros., the German Vehmgerlcht, nor the #e-, th® dl®*r*nc*- cret societies of Italy, were ever able I Ttl* huslneee done ta mouae whlakere Portland, Oregon. w o n ’ t cure rheum atism ; to put a more formidable machinery is considerable this year, for they are w e n ever said it would. in motion than that which cast a used In the tasking o f a wonderful cloud over the Territory o f Utah. 1 new gy, the "new gray gnat.” and tbev I t w o n 't cure dysp ep sia; No Radian is allowed to return to Its Invisibility and the are expends»-nearly tw o fo »t e a his native country if he has while aw«y w e n ever claimed it. B u t which waa attached to It made thle hUk changed his religion. organisation doubly terrible. It ap- * ~ L ^ £ b ' “ V " * 7J ? 9** it w ill cure coughs and peered to be omniscant and omnlpo- at “ ^“ ••■whlBksr dies than at tha Hamlin's Wlsard Oil battles success cold s oF all Linda. W e tent, and yet waa neither eeea nor ■**“ • "go a f* dreoaed ta Jungle-cock fu l/ i gainst pnin from any cause what heard. hackles, which lock vary much Uka ever ; why should you be without it. first said this s ix ty years The man who held out against the them. ago; w e 'v e been saying it Church vanished ’ away, and non# I Bears' eyebrows, being stiff and ex- knew whither he had gone or w h a t1 the . .. . . . e v e r since. had befallen him. His w ife and chll- m rented «v that t a k iiu !» „ „ „ dren awaited him at home, hut no ^ .«■” ■ father ever returned to tell them how *** ** °* M nw* JNbt* These eye* he had fared at the hands o f his secret brow« come from the Himalayan ju d g es. V i brown bear, and coat about one dollar A rash word or a hasty act was fol- and a half a net lowed by annihilation, and yet none | There are affsnta all aver the world As It Seemed knew what the nature might be of ^ ^ n i n g tropical forests for the rtrht Anthracite CeaL 'What's hia business?’ ^ d ^ e r t h ^ r ^ W“ " - , £ * • to - X f l y ^ S t ^ ^ * S I t ia estimated that, allowing a year 'Everybody's.” At first this vsgue and terrible pow- *j»e meet eought-aftar skins Is that o f ly output of SO,000,000 tona, the stock er was exercised only upon the recml- the rare f f M t icn iflM r, an African of anthracite feg Pennsylvania w ill last SO years. C A S TO R IA U nion P a c if ic 1 Dares* Chicago fi.rlleiid f î f & (peelel • M e . a . via ffuullnfloa. Â A sai va ««p m . K S Ä I At enti* WaBe Walla lewle- Bxpieee Ma.BpoXaaeiMI». • uo p a neepatle.ai.taal. via ^ iH e th .M llw »«. guuUngtoa, kl» a. ta « a . "Ä.ISWÄK; T Me. ta 1 »1 ok eoe CCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE l a , » Tor. Infants and Children. îki KM Yn Han Always Bought indignation?” ” 8he aaya abe Is, but I have to doubt it.” •m i mumm reib, es, Or. All railing éstas ratarat ta «b«pg* 1 ur Sen frueiiee - believe«/ t Sa/e Dellf A delicious fish ranee to stove with ■».m inder • SV ». ex. Hah or meat ia made by putting six fetuidey aad Wag spoonsful of water to four of vinegar; 1 N»:tO p. a . Ta Atteri» 1 me.efle.gra sat on the Are, thicken with yolks of | two eggs; make hot, not boiling, and s:«s.m aqoeaaa toe Juice of half a lemon before We'taMtafmlMUg. or*sea Ut/. Mew I am ring. berg. Belem, lude. ««P ta ? r «U », W r? ¡rä s S Jö Rheum ,T etter and A cn e Belong to that class o f inflammatory and diaflguri akin em otions that cause more genuine bodily discomfort and worry _______ other known diseases. Th e impurities or sediments which collect in the Vstem because o f poor digestion, inactive Kidneys and other organa of lirai nation are taken up by the blood, saturating the system with a d d poisons and fluids that ooxe out through the glands and poses o f the skin, producing an inde scribable itching and burning and * lm M cheerfully . » d o r . , your S. |. a. the yellow , watery discharge forma aa a aura for Boaetaa. I was troubled into cruatg and sores or little brown with for ®6 rears and triad many City ta the hope o f raising capital i w t o h m t some lodes which they H e had been as keen as any o f them npou the business until this sudden In cident had drawn hla thoughts Into an other channel. Th e sight o f the fair, young girl, as frank and wholesome aa the Sierrff breeses. had stirred hla volcanic, un tamed heart to Its very depths. When she had vanished from his sight, he reellted that a crisis had come In his Ufe. and that neither sil ver »peculations nor any other ques tions could ever be o f such Importa/ice to him aa this new and all-absorbing herself know tt until the tone o f a voice or the touch of a hand seta her heart thrilling within bar. aad she learns, with a mixture of pride aad fear, that a new and a larger nature has awakened within her. There are few who cannot recall that day and remember the one little Incident which heralded the dawn o f n new Ufe. Ia the case of Lucy Ferrier the occa sion was serious enough la Itself, apart from its future influence on her desti ny and that of many besides. It waa a warm Jnne morning, and the Latter-Day Saints were aa busy aa the bees whose hive they have chosen for their emblem. Ia the fields aad In the streets rose t o » same ham o f human Industry. D o n the dusty hlgh roads defiled long streams o f heavily laden mules, all heading to the west, for the gold fever had broken out In California, and the Overland route lay through the city of the Elect. There, too. w ere droves of the sheep and bullocks coming to from the out lying pasture lands, and trains of tired Immigrants, men aad horses equally weary o f their Interminable Jruirney. ' Through all this motley aasemblige. threading her w ay with the skill of aa accomplished rider, there galloped Locy Ferrier, bar fair face flushed with the exercise, aad her long chest- ant hair floating out behind her. She had * commission from her father In the city, aad waa dashing In as she had done many a time before, with all the fearlessness o f youth, thinking only o f her task and how It was to be performed. The travel-stained adventurers gased after her In astonishment and even the unemotional Indiana, journey ing In with their peltry relaxed their accustomed stoicism aa they marveled at the beauty o f the pale-faced maiden. She had reached the outskirts o f the city when she found that road blocked by a great drove o f cattle, drive« by a half doaen wild looking herdsmen from to e plains. In her Imnattonce she endeavored to peas this obstacle by pushing her hone Into what appeared to be a gap. Scarcely had she got fairly lato tt. o f the poison may cause the skin to k l* W. Central St., Wichita, Kan. crack and bleed, or g iv e it a scaly, fishy appearance; again tha eruptions may consist o f innumerable blackheads and pimples or hard, rod bumps upon the face. Purification o f the blood is the on ly remedy fo r these vicious skin diseases. Washes and powders can on ly hide for a time the v la r i» * llM L ta WN 1 . «.ne and tara mm »teert. Tne»., Ther. Water permitting. erri le i Or ve en t.1S|, Iter, tes.« « t o Laad- tota aàdffta Lv. Klierte ta-ta new. «:>« e. m. Leiljr eieepl Riparto ta Lewtataa Mouilejr. ________ - ________ 1 IjK T * “f a r A. L. C R A I O, «»a e ra i f i w i p r i n k SO UTH AND Pe EA8T SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Shasta Routt. AUTHOR SCORES ON PUBLISHER. Downtrodden Writer Who Oot Eve« with His Tyrant. Palms never lit Only the rattle of the wheels on tlio rails disturbed the quiet of the smoking car on one of the suburban trains the other morning, rave when a proficient card player announced the number to be scored at the end of a hand. A err- tain publisher, who never failed to travel on that train, for a wonder waa silent, and bad no tales to tell of the enormous circulation of tbe la-d I o»k lie had wheedled out of the author foi “ almost nothing.’ ’ After awhile the author, who occasionally travels on the . , , J rame train, got on at a small station. “ Hello. Blank.” roar.d the pub- Usher as aoon as the author loomed np in the doorway, fixing the attention of the car on tbe twain: “ I say, did yon get that check I sent you yesterday?’ ’ “ I ’ m rare,” replied the author, modestly, “ I don’ t know; I got so many checks yesterday.” “ Why I mean the ?ne for |70 for that short story of jours I accepted,“ raid tbe publisher in a loud voi<«. “ Oh, yes,” quietly replied the an- tbor. ” 1 recollect now. I es. I got it. It war for that story I sent you last year which you returned saying it was dead 'ro t' and paid seventy for this ___ _ .. , With osmvo.ee the company of card players cried: “ Score one!” Bat amid the laughter the hilarious note ol the publisher was not beard. — Brooklyn Eagle. -------------------- - RetrflHrtion at Last. “ These racing antomobiles ought to be sap pressed,” remarked the indig- nant man. “ Oh, I don’ t know,” replied the lowly citizen. “ I get some enjoyment It was a slimmer evening when he came galloping down the rood and pulled np at the gate. She was at tbe doorway, and c&me down to meet him. He threw the bri dle over the fence and strode np the pathway. " I am off. LucT," he said, taking her two hands in hia, and gazing tenderly down Into her face; " I wont ask yon to come with mo now, bat will yon be ready to come when I am here again?” "And when win that he?" she asked, blushing and toughing. "A couple of months at the outside. I will come aad claim you then, my darling. There’s no one who can stand between ns." "Aad how about father?" she asked. "H e baa gives hia consent provided Yon ^,hr . TOO never rode In one we gat these mines working all right I have no fern- on that head." "Oh. well, o f course. If you and , n ' o T c J L M , M . W r t h o father have arranged tt all, there’s no more to be said.” she whispered, with the score rung bicyclists, who have her cheek against his broad breast. "Thank God " he said, hoarsely, stooping aad kissing her. "It la set tled the«. The longer I stay toe tmrder It w ill fee to go. They are w a it ** An elephant baa together. At foui Phant loses Its flr * new *et grow » Among the curio Is a chair made trunk of the famoi Duke of Welllngtoi of Waterloo. In only two ___ css K__ ____ _____ . _ been conferred on - Once w s. In 1 «»1 01 , rae 5 * “ ** 4‘ mrta 0011 harles L Norway’ s popula *“ Europe com pan Rtoch of her Inha forty acres o f Ian would have to bu than an acre, it is said that tl ion of tbe national lngton Is nearly s turn of the left-« postage stamps sin. thousand packages All records are bn Ch„ r a n re A unique spec 1 an b*en captDr*<* at * *• Ashing” vessel A >“ « In that vidnlti which has four feel Ilka tbe feet o f a I ratly the link betwi specimen Is said to I flab found In the 1 It Is not expenslv in Bavaria. To "Von" costs a matt« *d to the "Bitten Lssve Portland. We extract, crown sad bridge teeth without Indicting pain. Oar methods are modern sad a»aat with the approval of the most exacting. Call aad aaa as. Examination free. fees reasonable. Both 'phones: Oregon South « : Co- lnmbla 3SS. Open evenings till f. gan- W IS E B R O S . , Dentists. 8ISH0P SCOTT ACÁQEMYt • P O P T IA N D o w r w j A R T H U R C. NC W/ L L \* u * N C I P fK L. Carter's Must Bear Signatur« «ff dob. 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Coffees aad canned goods called little Liyer Pills - l ^ 'r ^ S i S ; [e tore himself from her as he ka, aad, flinging himself upo« hla 1 «. galloped furiously away, never 0 looking round, as though afraid 1 bis raaolutloa might foil him If took am* glance at what be was Tollmen and Tonriet aara ea bath traina d i e l » care terrameaio l « ügdea aad El P as» and 1 onrlei can lo Uh leaga, S t Loam M ai Orkane and « aalilngtoa. Connecting at gas Fraudara with tbee»varal SUeuielilp liars for llonolula. Japan, C t la a Philippines, Centrai aad Moath A arnie«. See agent at Praia station er «adrase Leofcfw thsJtgnef t)w Trave Dm RVic Traer «nth« buttem AATOW W New borg Qraphlo