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DAILV CAPITAL JOUIWAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. 'FRIDAY. APRIL 1, 1010. PAOE FOUR. INTERESTING SERVICES AT MEETING TONIGHT AMERICAN TOURISTS SAVE THEM "TOrtJIiAR SOCIAIi AMUSE-. rAY nKST k 0u ix)XDOX HOUSES TTIXTS" IS THE TOPIC KKV, TAYLOR WILL DISCUSS AT TIIK TABERNACLE TONIGHT. THE SERMON PR05HSBS TO BE OP UNUSUAL INTEREST. An Inspiring song service and the rendition of some fine orchestral siHd violin numbers were features of THAT ilLONR KKKPS THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS FROM BANK-RUPTCY. The Girl ' From the Effete East By ARTHUR DENSMORE Copyright. 1509. by American Press As soctalion f OXtTWJ TBBfSS tXAStD TIB, London, March 31. It is an open secret in real estate circles here that only the timely arrival of those rich Americans who like to lire in London "for the season" has saved a number of real estate men from enough wnnt Inspired ttese critical ob servations. Hartford was Jealous of the prosperity which Harrington bad to rapidly achieved. Let ulna stop caviling, mid the virtuous Harrington to blimHrif, aud seek suicees by lead ing a sober lire, its be dkl. Feeling thut be lutd been Insulted, Barriugton thereafter confined bis coraffiQuleatkras with Hartford to a curt "Hon are you?" accompanied by a barely perceptllile nod when they chanced to meet. It was with a good deal of surprlw. therefore, that llart ford. glancing up from his rather di lapidated desk as he bean! the door ,r.. , , open, perceived Harrington entering , i . C0!nl,t,t,nS fats office. One had not to look at Bar- Ids tlrst year of practice when r, ton tw,ce to u. evinced that he lheodore luppenheltn arrived was fn-mened. His eves, which in Ivnuckleville. Mr. Tuppen- nr,.lH.rllr rM.i ,hrn a,w,nt him helm was selling stock In the Charlta-1 wUh p of toieratIon. were b e Gold Mining company at 5 cents per wM u.u tprror- awl nls we ch,8cl. rrrrMr Xt nmhor of the year, the Americans have had T'? " "1UCe" . at od features, customarily wearing an i""r : " -- !to compete with members of parlla- uJ. .uiy ue aIr of UcW wnctlu were now wnUe given by Mesars. Pricker and Han-. nlent and government officials for found time to foster In Harrington's HIH, dn;wu IJs lllnIier toward Hart son was very fine. Mr. Wegnerlthe biggest and best furnished bosom the spirit of discontent which forJ WI(S lK) lou.,er supercilious All sang wkh great effect, "What will,' houses, but tow many of these are ten months' fruitless waiting for clients his constructed attitude of you do -with Jesus." Dr. Selleck led , "5 ,nr tha hnnM nvn l?d aaam ,f ,rfever- dignity bad vaulted, rprayer. Evaagelist Taylor In his talsStf J ? Barw ' 'what" SKS "T , H opening remark said he wished to Americans which this spring is bet- ffj tTTle woukln't ?ri,er away .'wauTvou? advfee as again thank these people for the ter than ever before. The real es- nte ., , hm backed New Bar- 1 wa,,t your a ... tote agent are jubilant, because the "."w-cKeci .New Bug. a frIeBdj kBOw." muwo. .u f ( Americans will pay rente which even u,na "?'n. , "T peofne loos uown 11rtfenl mHi, ami withdrew place music had in meetings of this . the rlchest- Englishmen would balk n a fe,tow Ju9t eese they d kuown , from hlg Kind, we cauea special aueuuou 10 at. a" ,"B auu w-am iviucniu-i the topic for tonight which Is "Pop-j Mrs. Frank Mackay, of New York, when be was a little shaver and went . c-.,., Amiiem(iiitR " Hf said nHS token the town house of the with patches on hts trousers. No. sir. ular SotcaImusate; "e". Earl of Granard In Charles street. . He'd just gather together his earthly he wou.d treat this subject In a Berkeler Square, one of the largest possessions ami take the first train plain business-like, manner; nothing jaBd finest In the west end. while the for Gilt Gulch. Nev. There was the -would be said mat coum hoi oe i us gone io nis country resi- comit,- town: there lav the the osening exereleea last night at j bankruptcy. Usually, at this time his What's "Sure." sakl be succinctly. the row?" "Why. you see." said Harrington, "it seems that in flllug the papers for Jim I mi;ht go off. Busby on that last mining claim of Turning about. grejv uneasy. Jim nusby might at any moment deem thst he bad Imbibed a quantity of liquor commensurate with his contemplated task ami begin to search for hltn. But at the end of j twenty mlpute. to hU great relief, the ; peraplring train crew succeeded In re-1 placing the derailed car, and the: freight train pulled slowly out upon a 1 sallng. Even as It did so Harrington 1 caught sight of the 2:60 train as It rounded the curve Just beyond the sta tion. A moment later Susie Cutler, her trim little figure set off by a skillfully ' tailored gray traveling suit and her face wearing the look of determination , befitting a girl who had just completed I a journey nearly across the continent I alone, descended to the platform of ( Gilt Gulch station. Harrington rushed , toward her Joyfully. Within three steps of her he encountered an obsta i tie a very serious obstacle. This wns j nothing leM than the muaale of a re- j volver. Behind the revolver stood Mr. i James Busby. ; "Now. young man," said Mr. Busby, , we'll attend to your little matter, and we won't be long doing it" i Then Busby became suddenly con- rclous of a voice, evidently feminine, proceeding from some point in his ' rear nd of rhe light pressure of a baud upon his arm. "Do you know." sahl the voice. "It's EXTRA SPECIAL Y-i .. n r..1 . III!.. iii.t ueauurui new millinery at little cost, thaf thafs what we give. hal ou ant, ai We Are Selling Out Our Spring Millin At prices that defy nil competition. For tnig week w out a line of charming hats, values up to $8.75 at 13 ns"0 Cl8lllt Tuscans, rice straw and patent Milan frames, trimmed wuJhejr re new velvet bowa, velvet ribbon and novelty win? n . flowcfi. positively the best bargains you over saw. Thlf S3'. iiign graue nais ai snme proportionate reduction n V 38 All elsewhere then see our lino and Judge for yourself 'lllnerj ALL PLUMES AT ONE-FOURTH OFF SUITS, COATS. DRESSES. WAISTS. fn i ' at low prices. We guarantee satisfaction in every rpfnBenU the money as cheerfully as we take it. "-spect or refuc liberty St. HALLBERG'S Sate, The Store for Ladies' and Children's Ready to Goods. Wear Marie Corelll Seriously 111. I FW .i .. I.nilrtnn Anrll 1 Aforlf. rnr1!l ... - -M'UI I BUtfJ I bod. printed, but some plain truths would ' ence- t The amount of the rental ihas not been disclosed, but it must be stated. be iarge for tne Ear, has advertised The topic of last night's discourse j the house for sale, asking $500,000. was "Tomorrow;" and the text Exo-' Mrs. William "Graham, widow of dus 8:10, "And he said, Tomorrow, e California millionaire, has taken T . . . . . . .- the town house of Lord Nunburn-1-ho Jews had been in bondage tajholme for a few month-g tho Egyptians for many years, and j "For exceptional houses of this i kind, said a Grosvenor Square his I made a slight error. I have been doing a large business, you know. Hartford a very large business and it was inevitable that I should make a mistake occasionally. It seems that some unscrupulous persons have taken advantage of this purely technical slip agent, "Americans are prepared to pay anywnere from $6,000 to $16,-, 000 for a season of three months. Five hundred dollars a week Is not an unusual price for "an American to pay for a small furnished house, or even a flat. A clause now appears in all town: tnere lay the oppor tunity for an able young man to rise. No reason In the world why he should not be In the United States senate within five years. That would be com ing some? Well, everybody and every- flitnt. .iniA gaiiid In th.it Mnntrr Why. sir. where the thriving city of nd, bare um lius'S '"V.!"1 Gilt Gulch now stood there had been " 11 . , , , , TT . " r less than two years since naught bat :, shu,d thlnk ue wlht " Ha sngebrush aud alkali. And now look at it Just look at it! Six thousand inhabitants and more coming by every train! Simply couldn't get boues up Hart ford observed. i "es." repeated Harrington, "he Is much exercised and quite unreason able about 1l He came into my fast enough for 'em. Had to camp out ot?ce a fe,w "wroeots ago and demand i t.ta cmrr t,i.,mvi nn of ed an explanation. Of course I couldn't m .L-tn .t w-hv sir rnn te him anything except that it was klHUdC aw a J 1 0 iU All umouij, ' "V j . . . . . acreements that thA tnnant Rhall nnf winHn't find a hrtnthlnrl: in Gflt Gulch 'u3t a 'nSKe SIKH as auy man might I allow any original painting in the who was worth less than fifty thou- mke aml M 1 Wl,s '-rinS to hlm j house to be copied. Many 'orginal' nji , ne W 1 ras too smart to make a ! paintings which found their way to " Th. vli. of WMilh and ooutlcal tol bre"fe like th:,t "l,d tnat 1 was ,a liXmadJTrinJThl' fena ftl li S2 for t fSUAJtSi Harrington. He adjusted his affairs " i f. - . . . ... i . unuc uiui iji.u. i ji niiu l l in m tvnucKievine. wuien was uo very dlfBcult matter, took tearful leave of numerous relatives and of a certain pretty damsel, who was not yet a rel ative, but bad rashly promid to be come one whenever Harrington's in has been colSdph (l. tnat tntng at anyooay so. uy. u(home at Masoncroft at stratford-on oeerai Pnylclan are u ! Avon, according to news that i ,en,lance and four nurses h.iva v.. reached here today. She is said to j assigned to day and night rda be sueffriug from an attack of pnou- 0 monia. ureatuuiiy eareiess oi you pomiiug tne, novelist, is seriously ill at her Busby looked Into I duplicates." o RICH 5IE.VS SONS ARB FAILURES SAYS STURGESS -Mrs. Oarrio B. Taylor. TCNITBO rSBSS IXASSO WISE.1 Portland, Ore.. March 31. "I would rather give money to educate heathen children than spend it to spoil my own," was the declaration of George B. Sturgess, millionaire coal operator of Scranton, Pa., in their I speaking before the convention of the best 1 could, but it didn't budge him. He sakl be didn't see that it made much difference, anyhow, wheth er I was a fool or a knave, because either way I hadn't any right to live. n - ...i i... .. i .... - i . i . t-. i : come should suffice for the support of - m """"" i 7, i som two persons, and hied himself to Gilt r Gulch, promising to send souvenir post- a few iv D ' 1 10 th riSht cards from every municipality he pass- ra,e wf, --- ue v. come ed through on the wav. ' tbe nmbrship of Now. underweath the lurid exsgger- he GiH Gulch bar by one" "had coffered oppression at rinno Thar nA Knn nun.lnnj .1. ' tha TjvtiiAnfi' XfacLngrr mnrArnnnf atlavn vir h whlih Mr ThMMlnr Tl! IV- liveranre hut hA r,tnt.,M ' ho - "The biggest failures I penheim had clothed his narrative of aad temperameDt that be dkl ed Tint rnrt hart nmmic , have v!" found are rich men's sons." the rise of Gilt Gulch there lay a re- fclLv w Promised and he he continued. "I want my children .uble substratum of trutb. awl the never breaks his promise. Pharaoh to - succeed and I don't want a lot combtaailon of Harrington', ingenious the king of Egypt had hren com- , of mone- -they never earned to keep appearjuct wlth ctfrin letlers of ,. ETrtlSJXi S8663 f. ht ! sTS added that several tours troduction to persons anancially prom had repeatedly refused. Now the old of the worid which he has made has iueut iu Gdt Gulch, which Sir. Tup king was In trouble he was afflicted j convinced him that China is to be penbeim procured for him. resulted iu with frogs frogs were evervwhnra ' the greatest Christian nation on the his speedily establtebmg a thriving The fish market wasf face of the earth. praetke. For the umst part it was Frank Shelby spoke this morning work iu connection with the location them, he called on;on. "Pr&yer and Missions." urging 0f mining claims, ami. besides numer- foni rapping the bowl o . me fro in evldenca flatted wMh Vl rVC3 tn hnln l I ... n t . . ... v Ullu uul. maraon system in prayer ana a written pray- fee4i ln cagh Karriogiwu acquired was a great king: he was also a j er lfet containing the names of those yerill Mms vi hb own. wblch be great fool. He missed his onnortun- hlas. .considered most important dlslloeia of r,rt,nlab,v not remind Barriuston that he had previously predicted such a catastro phe as bad cow befallen. Neverthe less a slight glimmer of amusement stole across his face. "So you want my advice, do you Y' be asked. "I 4soukl appreciate It very much." said Harrington. Well, yon shall have It." said Hart- the piquant features of Susie Cutler. He decided unhesitatingly that. not withstanding some freckles and the tendency of the nose to turn up. It was a rather pleasing face to view. "So It might," said Busby slowly. "So it might" "Well. theu. stop aiming it at Har Mr. Harrington." she commanded, i "You make me nervous." j "Fact Is," nuUI Busby, "I was sort of planning to shoot Mr. Barriugton." He bad lowered bis weapon and spoke very calmly and deliberately. "Whatf shrieked the glrL "You have the audacity to stand there nnd tell me you mean to commit a cold blooded murder? Where are the po lice? A splendid place this must be to live ' : ircr" h aiau gc nt to kill another as coolly as b i it his breakf-.-.t'" "That's the way with nil ji-u folks fron. tii Boston way." grutuDittl i;o by. 'nH'tv always getting nuardcr and ;hc administration of jsMce mixtni. 1 ain't going to iauii.r lii.i: I'm go'.ig i es ute him. He's don me ati". ;ui if be am t kiihti I'-ii "St. dirt So f- r tuc -a- ' of 'if'd ought ;o be shot What . i ; -.re auy way? Ain't uo relative o.' .- "rn, ia Ue':" "Why. uo." she answered in sr confusion, "he isn't a relative exactly -that Is. he" A gleam of comprehension shoue in j Busby's eyes. "Come to think of It." said he, "I ' beard something about his being go ing to get married. Be you the girl?" She nodded. "Yes," she answered simply. "I'm the girl." 0 "Then." said Busby, v"U's clear enough to my mind that ln interfering with this execution you're preventing Trya Journal Want Ad. AVER'S 1-flASR VIGOR Hair falling out? Troubled with dandruff? Want more hair? An decant dri. Ingredients: S;l2.,i.0,r,H,,'.8lB'- .8" CMoria. 8? ir. Perftuas. would not put it np. uspsicnia. Bus. Alcohol. W&t- We ben eve doctors endorse this formula, or we Ity. he put It off till tomorrow. 0- - T r'amnhnlt Whttn panaral aoittA. morrow spelte death. You say Phar- tary of the movement declared that aoh showed poor judgment, how is on,i' y rigorous enforcement of it with you? How much better ara ' DU8,ness system can the eontemplat- vob' vm, t.r . . . J ed advance in missionary contribu- yoa . You are urged to accept j tion be realized. wrisi, you say, not today but to- Frank Dyer of Chicago closed th morrow. Tomorrow, that fiction of i session In brief, at the end of a year Har rington' bad waxed so prosperous as to feel himself warranted in marrying. The Knucklevilie Weekly Times an nounced editorially that it understood m ilnlnt. vml n rcn t fnvnr L.1 . I I . . 1. . 1. .... UI. . . 75 " ,. "f Howsomever. if you stick to it that "If Jim Busby were out gunning for dou.t wan nlm shot anJ ,f . me and I couMii t hcKt any better i uke nlm out of Neva(a aud k him than you can. aud I had a comfortable j out" little sum saved, as you have, awl The girl d,d uot waU for uim t0 nn. there were a pretty girl In .New Eng. , ish she transferred her raso from ' Busby's arm to that of Harriugton, who during the preceding conversation bis land who dhiu't know any better than to love me. as she does you. I'd go east that young Mr. Barriugton. for whom, j ,h 10,11 P1 - ,n,,M- nwl 1 wouldn't I uad stood slenU uls face wUjtei time that has no reality. Tomorrow- Is only a soft couoh on which many He down never to wake. Many are dragged by the Devil. It take3 manhood and womanhood to take a stand for Christ Do It now. The bible tells us of that which will crush, the noblest character and that is sin. These days are the greatest God has givon to man." Light has comfe a never before. Great oppor tunities are on every side. With these opportunities comes increased responsibilities. Now is the ac cepted time, bow is the day of solva tion. Do not put it off. "Of all sail f words of tongue or pen, the saddest i are tnese. It might have been." All rwe urged to aooept Christ now tonight. There will be a street service on Saturday afternoon at the usual Urae. Rev. Taylor will speak. -o Tho sessions of the convention this afternoon "and evening will be thrown open to all who care to at tend. The principal speaker is tc be Bishop William Bell of Los An geles. o WARD i dcnud run JuHNoUN its readers would remember, the Times had predicted a brilliant career when be bung out bis shingle ln Knuckle vilie, was now one of the leading men In the west, aud the other village maidens were openly Jealous of Susie Cutler, whose good fortune It was to be to marry a millionaire. But Susie herself bad no illusions. She even refused to permit Harrington to come east for the marriage. Her childhood lessons of thrift aud econ omy had taken deep root In her mind, and she would not. she said, have the price of a round trip railroad ticket hurry back. "But the trouble U." Harrington ex plained. "Susie Miss Cutler, that Is will be here on the train that gets ln at 2:00. Tin? trains hss on the first siding out. you kuow. The fact is we are to be umrried day after tomorrow at noon. You'll pardon my omitting to send you au invitation, won't you? It was quite unintentional. I've been so buy" "Oh." Hartford broke in. with a dep recatory wave of his arm. "you need not apologize. It's just oue of those little mistakes a busy man Is bound to Turned Tacoma Down, f muro run uiuD nruta.1 Washington, March .31. In the preliminary reDort submitted house today by tho war department, j ia getting tired of Johnaon's antlca bar TncVVoK6 T?0?.a hiH St a P San Francisco, April 1. "Jack Gleaspn, Albany Hotel, New York. Don't you -come back to San Fran c'sco unless you bring Jihnson with you. This is final. Tox Rickard." This message was reoeivod by Jack Glenson today. Rickard said that he meant evory word of it. Rickard plainly intimated that he thrown nwav. If Harrington felt that v every now ami men. i Haven't he must stcnd the money, let him buy Busby's dWKitlon. I'll forgive you." a cabinet organ or a secondhand piano TneM Hartford looked at his watch for the front parlor. They would be Hd found that it was twenty minutes , married in their own house at Gilt lWst - Gulch and after that take a little wed- "You'll bave t move lively, my ding trip to Colorado Springs or maybe boy." lie nhI. "Keep au eye open for Denver. Perhaps, being a 'prudent Jim. and if the coast I clear take the damsel, Susie desired to have a glance 2-J30. If it hju't. walk over to Sand at Gilt Guk-h before she committed City NUd take the next one there." herself Irrevocably. At auy rate, mat- "Hut about ie." Barriugton re fers bad been thus arranged, and, the mouMraied. date sot for the wedding being but "l'suawT growled Hartford. "That's two days away aud Susie due to ar rive that afternoon. Harriugton was iu the state of ecstasy appropriate to such circumstances. It was iu this moment easy eiiuugli. Leave a note for her with the station master, telling her to go back to Colorado Spriugs and you'll meet htr there. If yi don't liavu time of suprume happiness that misfortune to write a note, b.ive the station mas befell lilin ter tell uer you've l-n vailed away on The work Harrington had been doing a life and death matter and that she's Puyallup wa'terway'5000 feot Is ; dlst Intensely getting into is woarlng on requires to lie performed with great to go to the h.rfel aud wall until you missed, as not being worthy of the ' hes norves of the Nevada promoter, accuracy; otherwise it Is not only whmI her w.inl. IWl y.u worry about atponditure involved. "We have had onouch horse nlav ' vlui,osst l,w-v occasion of the girl. She ll prefer a slightly de- Jtigh I from Johuson," said Rickard. Is a man u-h o.CKKU . "It is about time he should think is a man no can t see good In anv parson or thing. It's a habit caused . of 8tt,nS dowa to sorlous buslnoea. oy a disordered liver, if vnn flnrt I don t caro whether ha does any hard work at first but I want him to groat loss to the client Now, It is laved wedding to h expedheil funeral. that you are beginning to see things through blue spectacles, treat your 2Tiw,f Booa cleaning out procesa with Ballard's Herbfne. A sure cure possible that Itarriugtou irmssosmh! gonitis. People who have that, ou know, are apt to Ih caroiuvs as to de tail. IVrlwiw It wits merely tlwt. being deeply in love, lie ciwkl not con- You've ju-. MiMMit time j limbs trembling, cold sweat beading nis xoreneau. "Come. Harry." she said imperiously. Meekly, with bowed bead and down- 1 cast eyes, Harrington suffered her to lead him aboard the train, which was now. the track being clear, about to move eastward. Jim Busby sat down upon the edge of the platform and burst into a roar of laughter. Long after the train had disappeared around the curve below the station the station master found him there, bis broad shoulders still shaking with merriment "Well, you doddering Idiot." said the station master, "what's the Joker" "Oh. ain't be going to get his all right, though?" queried the mirthful Busby. "Did you hear ber 'Come. Har ry.' him and snake him aboard the train like he'd been a puppy hitched to a string? He got out of being exe cuted, but he's getting a life sentence, and that's a whole lof worse." Sf. .ai-ial R-.irtee. ( .. . ;:, , . .r nte 1 .. inbor John J. Ini . j . . .ig .. e remarks to S01 ' 1 H v. iash.ii-.. wetts. Tho othtM seuaioi ..uoi state. Mr. Dawos, having come iu w h..e Mr. lb. galls was speaking. 1 nought 1 lie words were mount for his fur. a:(d so. Inter rupting, he asked ! grills u ue was di recting the remark- at bim The Kan sas senator turned slowly around, for Mr. Da wed sat behind him, and then, with delicious Intonation, but an in stant wit. he said. "1 was directing my remarks to the successor of Charles 1 1 show un hero. Now It la un to Glaa. ceutrate his mint I uiui his work. How- son to grab him and turn tho trick. evor ,u,,t lnH' Ilrifri. the attor- at the bar of the Jolly Dog. hi back ; alongside of that reply of Coakliag Hurry up now. to make it." As he slipped down tin- main street , Sumner aud uot to the successor of of Gilt Gulch oti bis way to the sta- Daniel Wobster." tiou Harrington tnugUt a glimpse of J The reiMrtee has become traditional. Jim nusoys muui tnOM? as ue stomi aiwl tue utlerauee was at oace placed tar eonatlpation. dyspepsia, indlgee- Johnson Is doing nothing but get 111 8'?k ne?dacne- biliousness, all 1 ting Into trouble all the time and . omiuai.il ana oowei troublea. SoW by all dealers. A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm It lllf Mvofttd. W RsHtt 4 Once. Uasuuw, soothtw, hoaii had nroueta " 1,1 t''"uwiairoa 0tr aud drives away a OoU M tlw msMely. it. CATARRH this sort of thing will do us no good in the leaat." Rickard exiieeted that Johnaoa vould be In hie tralnlnc quart era at Seal Rock Inn. Sau FraiwUeo, h fore the middle of the month, n Ttnldy Will Seo Kniptlon. New York. March SI. Thaodoie Roosevelt will arrive at Taormlaa. Sicily, tomorrow to wltueea the Kreat eruption of. Mt. AetrM. aorording to a dispatch received today from Catania. uey wbowe otllce was next to iwrrtng towaru tue outniiti.-o. iMrnugiwH s in- ton's, had dlxciveriHl in the course of doleut heart rJol-l a.s b rwllected an luvtvtlsailon of the rtKMirds that that the teu wih walk to Sand city Bartiugtou had tiled doi-uuients tuu- wookl now lie- unntveaaiar.v. It waa talnliig avriou. t-rrotv Ue spoke-to luet twenty eight iiiiuute uist ti when Harriugton nUnit It In a iierfectly he reachtl ilw matloa Ue gave the to Senator Iburmau. wbjcb is also tradltloual ia the senate chamber. Cotikliug was speaking, and Thur HUtn had sahl. Interrupting him. "Does the senator aim hi remarks at me; he constautly turns to me?" when Mr. friendly way. Hurrtitfftau received bis neceaaao tiiiru-i tunas i-ou--riilug Su- Conkling. with delk-iou graiity. bow- kludly wdutoiiltiotui with a contempt sle to the stallou nuuner aud ruabed whlt-li he wan at no pain tn dlRbie. Mit uimiu the itlatforui- tint Hm trulu Why sIm uld .f p-iy bivil tn th ro- whk-b made up at UUt Guk-h was not mark of a man who wore Uaggv yet ready to depart. A fretjtnt i-ar had trousers and louu hair aud played faro, left the raila. blacking the track. Five, to any nothing of becoming intoslcat- ten. nfieen ntlHten tire1. and still ed uew anJ then? tie kHCA welt the obetntetleN reMMlned. Uarrtngten ing to Tburumii. with whom be was very friendly. Mid: "Wneo 1 turn te the senator I turn as ilw M unstilinan turns to Mecca: I turn as I wonUl rare to the coMUBon law of Englaal-tlf' world' moat coplons fuam of jvrie prudence." Trains Still DoliiyiNl. done so muak damage that it woulai snap for the traffic asair mku iirnn uonti xi 'I'paihs ta uvu. .i.tu . a..j.n .A Mi . . . n at m , Ttia oatonol will nrorAAil tn XMnlaa .t. i ..i . .1.- . . . T . '" iuuv mrm am- m ?ef Ute Ihwi of iEHT ftLWtH throuKh the Stralte of Meeelna if he T.i.r 5 ii I r" "" now 'n yowing ipiiows tne naw pmn or visiting though It was at flrat reported that TaormlBa. . the storm whloh oarrisd awav nart of Taormlna is JS mlla from Aetna, the embankment in Salt Lake had "7 .T?ei M HUH Fun di. Jut .r was repaired so rapidly that the 14 ret train oroeeed shortly before seen. Th difference between good and ' several hours before the railroad had roads la oftan -uiv&at m h Some News That will interest the prospective suit buyers who know and appreciate clothes perfection. We have just re ceived a consignment of new models in the new shades of gray of medium weight Sufficient to warrant a retaining shape and light enough for Sum mer wear. They are new shades of gray, just the kind well dressed men are wearing, and the kind you will buy as soon as you see them. Never in our previous history have we shown a wider range of styles and materials. If you are waiting to see something nice, ask our salesmenMo show you the new ones. They sell for $20 to $35, Tin mo-t eoHiprolionsivo blmwiiift of plaited shirt we have ever ex hibited. Xew collurs, tlas, jowolry and Itmtlior poods. Woolen Mill Store predicted that the tracks would be la difference between pront and loes.