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Show ? SHE DIO IT. Thin be careful not to We spoke of the nmidcr of Prof. a any Juid 1. ami walked way rarec, of how i; lad been coincided thins t y i lie authorities iu New York at leavilil !..:n d puzzled For h loiiiiiiir.iiV of the ri nullity hu h;Jl Jl'piHii uo iartriJgi9. Poor SERIAL le-iie- Fat Mrs. your Luftand Lai etoyjh-it must Lave taken coto'di'r:'!':-- - will power? l.rs. Tfciii'ii1 All I had. d Family Medicine Chest fivf ;y mother of suns oucht to keep an acci-lontux" containing a boo1 of adhesive fids' er. a package of cut;;)'!, a hot tic of boracic acid and sonic soft oi l linen. A fresh cut should lie carefully hathcd immediately and bauI;:gi'd to keep out the dirt, which so often contains germs of lockjaw. if there is much bleeding, tirst close i he wvund with the plaster, then cover it with the cotton. An application of alcohol will easily remuvo the OF MOONS! t ' ; By car-bnlur- ROBERT CHAMBERS s I Illustrations by J. J. Sheridan '' ; - U. 1. (Copyright, plaster. l'umuin's rftwP Boiia.J SYNOPSIS. Hows This? We nflrr One iimuinil o( I nlurrU ibt qr Ihillait Rnrord 1m curuil tar inf by Hub Tlie story H- i- op.-n- s xinry-U'lli- In New York. Roy iiixp-ctl- ug Csr-lenl-.i- a qu, r Tifreplile nun, ! by (ienrge ihKlfrey fany's. Uny, and Harris and Piivpnni, Wr. tho two frlrmlK. dejiurt on a hunting trip to or tlir but I J c .ra, mm inm (ifTlrrt V Cardinal WoihIs. a ruther oliseure ui all biul.im inuuarteiii and Iwianriaily Harris revralnd the faet ttiat he had bit to wry out uuy ublmiHHu l by bu arm. lolned the secret service for tlie purpose WaLDIKQ, Kisttl A Uuvis, . Vt huiw.ik- ilrucebait Toudo. O. of running down a gang of gold makers. taken InliTwtliy. art in: Prof. Hall tfaiarrh CVr LuU range, on disco vering the Abia-tiuiaai I lie blood mid itiueoux Miriam id the li'Mliiionbila n free. Fru-- lb Drain pet gangs formula, had been mysteriously Outlie. Sod by all lmmrata. killed. 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We had been at tbe shooting box In the Cardinal Woods five days when a telegram was brought to Harris by a mounted messenger from the nearest telegraph station, Cardinal Springs, a hamlet on the lumber railroad which joins the Quebec ft Northern at Three Rivers Junction, 30 miles below. Fierpont and I were sitting' out under the trees, loading some special bells as experiment; Harris stood beside us, bronzed, erect, holding his pipe carefully so that no sparks should drift Into our powder box. The beat of hoofs over the grass aroused us, and when the lank messenger drew bridle before the door Harris Btepped forward and took the sealed telegram. When he had torn It open he went into the house and presently reappeared, reading something that he had written. This should go at once, he said, looking the messenger full in the face. At once, Col. Barrls," repld the shabby countryman. Pierpont glanced up and I smiled at the messenger, who was gathering his bridle and settling himself in his stirrups. Darris handed him the written there was reply and nodded good-by- ; a thud of hoofs on the greensward, jingle of hit and spur across the gravel and the messenger was gone. Darris pipe went out and he stepped to wind-warto relight it. t "It is queer, said I, that your mesnative should senger a buttered speak like a Harvard man. "He Is a Harvard man, said Harris. "And the plot thickens," said Pierpont; are the Cardinal woods full of your secret service men, Barrls? "No, replied Parris, "but the telegraph stations are. How many ounces of shot are you using, Roy? I told him, holding up the adjustg able cup. He nodded. Afler a moment or two he sat down on a campstool beside us and picked np a crimper. That telegram was from Drummond, be said; "tbe messenger was one of my men, as you two bright little boys divined. Pooh! If he had spoken the Cardinal county dialect you wouldnt have known." "His make-u- p was good, said Pier pout. "Uh, they know that Drummond will be after them sooner or later, said. Harris; but they don't know that thel uilits of the nods have already begun; to grind. Those smart New York papers builded better than they knew when ihetr ferret eyed reporter poked his red nose into the house on Fifty-- i street and sneaked off with a column on his cuffs about the suicide of Prof. I.a Gratigi-- . Hilly Pierpont, my revolier is banging in your room; I'll take yours too Help yourself, said Pierpont. I shall be gone over night, conami some tinued Parris; "my (mm-libread and meat tire all I shall take except ilie 'liutki rs. 'Will they Dari- - tonight? I asked. No, I trust not for several weeks yet. I shall nose r bout a bit. 'Hoy, uid it ever strike you how queer It is that this wonderfully beautiful country sliould roa tab no Inhabitants? It's like those splendid stretches of pools bud rapids which one finds cn every trout river and in which one never finds a fish suggested Pierpont. "Exactly and heaven alone knows 1 suppose this why, said Harris; country is shunned by human beings for the same mysterious reasons. The shooting is the better for it, I observed. The shooting is good, said Harris; .'have you noticed the snipe on the meadow by the lake? Why, its brow'n with them! Thats a wonderful meadow. Its a natural one, said Pierpont; no human being ever cleared' that land. Then It's supernatural, said Harris; PieriKint, do you want to come with me?" Pierpont's handsome face flushed as he answered slowly: "It's awfully good of you if I may. '"Rosh, said I piqued because he had asked rierjiont: "what use is little Willy without ills man? "True." said Harris, gravely; you cant take Homlett, you know. Pierjiont muttered. something which ended in d n. "Then," said I, there will be but one gun on the Sweet Fern Covert this afternoon. Very well, I wish you joy of your cold supper and colder III. iIihi (,'cliH-- n,Pt D'". A a:! 1 ul I afternoon , iino tin Sweet Fere Tbi three null urn, Voyou, Gain In and Mlochi were in fine feather DSitil hud killt'd a woodcock and a bract- - of gintixi' over tliein that morning and they were thrashing about the M'lnney at short lange when I case- - up, gun under arm and pipe lighted. Wh.n's the David," asked, trying to i my feet in the tangle of nagging, whining dogs; "hello, whats amiss with Mloelie?" A bri,-- in liis four, sir; 1 drew it and Sit'Mifil Hu muiuii, imj j guess the gratel's got iu. If you have no objection. sir, I might take Dim back with me." "it's safer, I said; lake (luiniii. too; I only want one dog tills after-uur.Wlia i is ilie siumtion? "Fair, sir; tlif grouse lie nlihiu a quarter of a mile of tin oak second-growtTlie wonilciM'k are mostly on the alders. saw any nuni'.i- -r of snipe on the nie.iiliiws. There's something else ,iu by Uie lake I can't Just tell whut, but the woou-dursot up a clatter when I wax in the thicket anil they come dashing through the wood as If a dozen foxes was snappln' at their tali feathers." a fox, I said; leash those dogs they must learn to stand It. Til be buck by dinner time. Then is one more thing, sir," said David, lingering with his gun under his arm. Well, gaid I "I saw a man In the woods by the OakCoxert at least 1 think I did. "A lumberman?" "1 think not, sir at least do tbey( have Chinamen among them? Chinese? No. You didn't seo a Chinaman in the woods hero? 1 I think I did, sir I cant say positively. He was gone when I ran into tlie covert. Did the dogs nd?tee it? I cant say exactly. They acted queer like. Gamin here lay down an1 whined it may have been colic and Mioche whimpered perhaps it was the brier. "And Voyou?" "Voyou, he was most remarkable, sir, and the hair on his back stood up. did see a groundhog makln for tree near by. "Then no wonder Voyou bristled David, your Chinaman was a stump or taisock. Take the dogs now." "I guess it was, sir; good afternoon, sir, said David, and walked away with the Gordons leaving me alone with Voyou in the spinney. I tyoked at tbe dog and he looked Tablets THATS ALL uh i'lts 170 hlukd ST. Harris twirled the crimper and at the pile of loaded shells. Then he picked up one and crimped it. "Let em alone," said Pierpont; "you crimp too tight." Does his little gun kick when the shells are crimped too tight? inquired Harris tenderly; "well, he shall crimp his own shells then wheres his little man? HU little man was a weird English importation, stiff, very carefully rerubbed, tangled in his aspirates, named Howlett. As valet, gilly, and crimper he aided Pierpont to endure tbe ennui of existence by doing for him everything except breathing. Lately, however, Barrls taunts had driven Rerpont to do a few things for himself. To his astonishment he found that cleaning his own gun was not a bore, so be timidly loaded a shell or two, was much pleased with himself, loaded some more, crimiied them and went to breakfast with an appetite. So when Harris asked where "his little man was, Pierpont (lid not reply, but dug a cupful of shot from the bag and poured shell. it solemnly into the Old David came out with the dogs, and of course there was a when Voyou. my Gordon, wagged his splendid tail across the loading table and sent a dozen unstopped cartridges rolling over the grass, vomiting powder and shot. "Give the dogs a mile or two, said I; "we will shoot over the Sweet Fern Covert about four oclock, David. "Two guns, David, added Harris. Are you not going? asked looked gun-beare- hsif-fille- d pow-wo- t, said Pierpont, My flask doesnt, and went off to get ready for a nights stalking of dangerous men. 'fit is strange, said I, "that nobody ever settles in this region. How many people live in Cardinal Springs, Bar rls?" "Twenty, counting the telegraph operator and not counting the lumber men; they are alwaya changing and shifting. I have six men among them. Where have you no men? In tbe Four Hundred? "I have men there also chums of Billy's, only he doesn't know it. David tells me that there was a strong flight of woodcocks last night. You ought to pick up some this afternoon. r Then we chatted about and swamp until Pierpont came out of the bouse and it was time to part. Au revolr, said Barrls, buckling on his kit; "come along, Pierpont, and don't walk in the damp grass. "If you are not back by noon. said I. I will take Howlett and David and hunt you up. You say your course is due north? Due north, replied Barrls, consulting his compass. There is a trail for two miles and a spotted lead for two more," said alder-cove- Pierpont Which we won't use for various reasons," added Barrls pleasantly; "don't worry, Roy. and keep your confounded expedition out of the way; there's no danger. lie knew, of course, what he was talking about, and I held my peace. When the tip end of Pierpont's shooting coat had disappeared in the Long Covert I found myself standing alone with Howlett. He bore my gaze for a moment and then politely low-- ! ered bis eyes. Howlett, said I, "take these shells ' Implements to the gun room, and drop nothing. Did Voyou come to any barm In the briers this morning T No 'arm, Mr. CardeuW, sir," said Howlett : i ! : I gas! HAD HoKuAkc (W- dwi SniH, krtl and DRUG USING. Is otjtccially prepared to meet the most exacting Uovornmciil requirements, and its use is pciiuiucd in ALL uflicial dippings. Iiiid, conceal A perfect Sheep Iip. 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A eonveoUoa at Denver, July 5th to 9th, all stations in Utah will sell round trip tickets, also on many other dates low round trips to Denver, Cheyenne, Pueblo and Col- f much-maligne- d bachelor class. Why, then, should it be taxed? If a tax Is required, let it be levied on the pampered, petted, usually ungrateful married man. tandon Dally Graphic. ' .r 1 Sanitarium ; You will find It EXHILARATING Give ; it a trial and No. 50 THE It West Third South. Salt taka City. ETERNAL t The HOME BEAUTIFUL Every woman wants on. We have them for sale. Do t and PLEASANT. You'll Never Forget you know? f f Wc sell, buy, lease or f PROPERTY manage Real Estate, Loans. Insurance f J- H-- Refreshing, f i-- V When in Town Take a dip in the I Cleansing, over-indulge- Better Than a Liquid Tonic. One way to make your wife's blscnlt taste like mother's did Is to buy s bucksaw and saw wood an hour before upper. Herald and rresbytor. i or As uAter of our deport-r- at will hav soma thing of interest to you. On orado Springs. On May 29th all stations in Utah will sell low round trip tickets to Missouri river, Chicago, St. Louis, etc., A also on many other dates during the summer. The round trip to Los Angeles on days especially suited for teachers going on their vacation is 30.00. Tickets also sold returning via San Francisco and Portland, Ore., and good for ocean trip to Portland. Every teacher in Utah should call on the nearest Balt take Route agent for full d . ONE DOLLAR OB MORE attractive water and rail trips, ocean voyages and side trips to the Alaska-YukoExposition and other notable about bis politics and his religion and his views on morality, he has rid him-ane plf of most of his fixed ideas about agriculture and Is leading the professional ntate experimentalists in the search for new methods. Toledo - r or 6 4 J The Sait take Route, Utah's most popular road, announces many rates and dales for east and westbound excursions. These excursions include Up to Date in Apiculture. However consGi'vaiivw the farmer is my get Youro respectfully, TO UTAH EDUCATORS. than tbe t and prices. no-cbe- g would bo pleaoed have you call o Llppincott's. Glad Y FOR LIQUOR PERSONAL old-tim- Sirovs, Coopers Fluid Dip Bobbs-Merri- li company, Indianapolis. FLAVOR. It is a romance of the early days of San Francisco, and (he title of the Directions Considerably Astonished story is The Other Side of the Door," Good Man in Pulpit. a title In itself which leads one to expect stirring and thrilling events. Tbe minister had just finished a lit 4nd the reader is not disappointed. tie opening talk to the children, pre- While it is a love store of strength, paratory to tbe morning service, when there are enough exciting incidents Mrs Berkeley suddenly realized, with to keep the reader's interest at fever all the agony of a careful bousewlfe, beat, and waiting, earnestly and eagthat the bad forgotten to turn the gas erly, to discover Just what Is on the off from the oven in which she bad other side or the door, and will unleft t nicely-cooke- d roast, all ready doubtedly add to tbe fame of the aufor the final reheating. Visions of a thor. ruined dinner and a smoky kitchen roused her to immediate effort, and, Corrected His Wife. borrowing a pencil from tbe young I was taken by Hubby (modestly) man in front she scribbled a note. surprise when you accepted me. Just then her husband, an usher In Wlfey (sarcastically) "Is that so? the church, passed ber pew. With a You were taken by mistake, if anymurmured "Hurry! she thrust the thing.' Kansas City Journal. note into his hand, and he, with an understanding nod, turned, passed up Helpful Church Members, the aisle, and handed the note to the tady members of the congregation minister. Mrs. Berkeley saw the act of Wick ford parish church, Essex, in speechless horror, and shuddered as England, ralnlcd the church gates In she sxw the minister smilingly open order to iave exjwnse. the note and begin to read. But her A Plea for Bachelors. expression of dismay was fully equaled There are few people in the com by the look of amazement and wrath on the good man's face as he read the munity more generous, according to words: Go home and turn off the their means, more unselfish, and more NOTE Miii i -- Corner SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. particulars or write to Kenneth C. D. P. A., Salt take City, who Kerr, tie stream, hurrying toward tbe laki will cheerfully give full information. vis gay with painted leaves afloat scarlet maple or yellow oak. Spots There Are Othere. of sunlight fell upon tbe pools, scarab "Bings is afraid that ho may bs lug (he brown depths, illuminating prosecuted for polygamy. tbe gravel bottom where shoals ol "Why, ho is married to only one ninngws swam to and !ro, and to and person, ain't he?" fro again, busy with the purpose of That is wbat be thought for their little lives. The crickets were while, but now it appears that he marchirping in the long brittle grass on ried her whole family, and there are ths edge of the woods, but we left seven of them. them far behind In the silence of the A new novel by Lucia Chamberlain, deeper forest author of "Tho Coast of Chance," has "Now! 'said I to Voyou. (TO BE CONTINUED.) just been issued from the press of the dink." filled Owl y You too, my son; stop quarreling! Will you ask Howlett to pack our kits lightly, mind you no bottles they orders promptly Co. 1 grieved. All mail DohII Drug places.- steel-measurin- Plcr-pCi.i- four kuf iimiln. oyou! he dog sat. down and danced with his tore feet, his beautiful brown eye sparkling. You're a fraud, I said; "which shall it be, the alders or the upland f Upland? Good! now for the g roust heel, my friend, and show youi miraculous Voyou wheeled into my tracks and followed close, nobly refusing to no HA Telegram Was Brought to Barrif tlce the impuden chipmunks and tbs thousand and one alluring and Import by a Mounted Messenger. ant umells which an ordinary dog bed. Take your night-gowWilly, would have lout no time in Investlgab and dont sleep on tbe damp ground. ing. "Let Pierpont alone," restarted Bay The brown and yellow autumn rls; "you shall go next time, Roy. wooda were crisp with drifting heaps "Oh, all right you mean whei of leaves and twigs that crackled no theres shooting going on? der foot as we turned from the upln 1? "And demanded Pierpont, ney Into the forest Every silent lit and I would like to tell thewholeworld of it. I suffered from female trouble and fearful palnsln my back. I had the best doctors and they all decided that I had a turner in addition to m; female trouble, am advised an operation. Lydia E. iiukhanrs Vegetable Compound made me a well woman and I have no more backache. I hope I can help others by telling them what Lydia . Finkhamfors Vegetable Compound has done me. Mrs. KmjiaImse, 633 First St, Milwaukee, Wia. The above is only one of the thousands of grateful letters which are constantly being received ofby the Pinkham Medicine Company Lynn, Mass., which prove beyond a doubt that Lydia E. llnkhama Vegetable Com pound, made from roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate diseases of women after all other means g have failed, and that every such woman owes it to herself to at looking up, as David disappeared least give Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegeta- with tbe dogs. ble Compound a trial before anbm Digger game," said Darris, shortly. an operation, or giving up He picked up a mug of ale from tbe nj to hope of recovery. which Howlett had just set down of Lynn, Blass, tray ..Irs, Pinkham,women beside us and took a long pull. We to write Jid Invites all sick the same, silently. Pierpont set muided has She advice. her for his on the turf beside him and mug her health and to thousands returned to bis loading. advice is free suf-erin- AliOtii Dr. LeRoy s French Tansy is lumci, forks, spoons and fury pieces m orsatrrd Is wear twtoly-fiv- a yurt, sad bark this Caciparsbla saly with tk Unt Strrliai prices ikwt tbs si tbs cheaper kiads. : 'lo .uu-l::ui;- Tkia -t. possible liowint: STORY : ts r,Ar'. !ommunily Silver is found at the lome of Fine Silverware. (ji-o- q I f f ? ? I t t Killeen Co. J J.W.Street take 218 Main Salt Phone, 827 f I JG m Tfa .jf |