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Show THE PAGE SIX TRl-WEEIvL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. T Thursday, July 18, 1907. were' com Every woman covets a shapely, pretty figure, and a cell. 7 into to Im put you pelled of them deplore the .many LJkJi loss of their girlish forms sorry to do' this,. but there is no after marriage. The bearing other course open. Where Js your of children is often destructive larder, and what quantity of proto the mothers shapeliness. visions have you in stock! All of this can be . ... A gloomy smile added to the de however, by the use of Mothers Friend before baby comes,avoided, as this the for the strain liniment body jection of the old mans prepares always upon it, and great reserves the symmetry of her form. Mothers Friend overcomes all the S and carries the expectant mother safely through anger of child-birtYou must find that out for this critical period without pain. , It is womans greatest blessing. yourself, he said. Thousands gratefully tel! of the benefit and relief derived from the Are the soldiers .upstairs well use of this wonderful , remedy. Sold by all supplied with food! druggists at fi.oo per I will no-- answer any of your bottle. Our little ' questions. book, telling all about ; Oh, very well. I see you are this liniment, will be sent free. determined to go hungry yourself. Tki Bradftsld Regri&tsr Ca., Atlanta, Gl Until I em eatisfied that there is more than sufficient for my friend' and me no prisoner-imy charge eat. to Thats the gats anything stubborn am. The sort of jailer I old beast, he cried in English turning to Drummond, 'wont answer my. questions. What were you asking him! 1 want to know about the stock of provisions. Its quite unnecessary to ask about the grub. Theres sure to be Now, my friend, governor! ' Yes, 4hey are. Then they must surrenderor we will be compelled to shoot them. Come, down with , us and Advise them to surrender quietly ; otherwise, from safe cover on the ROBERT BARR. By stairway, we can pot them in an' if open boat. e . "Tbc Triam.Ka l CtM Vilat," "I Ik. Midst ui with you, will down go VI, of S4mU." LU. Vkton. Tk. Mb Alinu," Ipwritlimi f said the governor, .and do what CovnlfH IM fcf HoMrt Bm can. I , , x Kr AnwliMBt whk Tk Atkn l4 HnwnmAiMdattM rfNnrYtrk Of course they will obey you. Yes, they will obey mev-i- f not; thought possible. CHAPTER XXIX good naturedly. they hear me.J was going to add , Jack laughed All's fair in love and .war, that only yesterday did I arrange Securing these the two stepped electric bell down at the landImprisonment is a sec- the out into the passage, locked and he said. with instructions to those bolted the door; then Jack, who tion of warv I must admit, that ing, to take a telegram which I men knew his way, proceeded along electricity has beep a powerful in case of emergenhad written the passage to the stairway, leap- aid to .us, but you cannot blame cies to the mainland at. any moed xiimbly up the eteps, bolted the yourself, governor, for you alor day, when that bell door leading , to the military ways took every precaution, and ment, night rang. Your highness, the bell quarters, then descended and bolt- the jailer was eternally at my heels. You can never pretend rang more than half an hour ago. ed the bottom door. I have not been allowed out to Now lor the clerk, and then that you trusted me, you know I tried to do my duty, said see the result. lor the governor. The placid old man put his and if The clerks room connected the old man mournfully, hand on the princes shoulder, as with the armory, which was reach- electricity has been your helper if bestowing a benediction upon ed by passing through the apart- it has not been with my sanction. him. Drummond, who did not ment that held turbine and dyna- However, there is one point about understand the lingo, was amazed ample.'' mo, which they found purring electricity which you impressed to see Why!'-- ' Jack fling, off the goveupon me, which is that, although away merrily. rnors grasp and with what he Why! Because we have reach: Covering the frightened clerk it goes quickly, there is always a took to be a ed the Rusoath in beginning of winter, as I crushing with four revolvers, Jack told return current. sian to before. said There must be the door, which he spring What do you mean by that, him in Russian that if he made a threw open. ne mounted the months when 'no boat can land at aound it would be his last, hey governor! Is it not so! It goes by a wire stone bench, which gave him a this rock. Its bound to be protook him, opened cell No. 3." which and returns through the earth. I view of the sea. A boat, with two visioned for several months ahead was empty, and thrust him in. sailers spread, speeding to the at the very lowest calculation. Jangling the keys, the two en- thought you told me that. southwest across the strong wes- Now, the first thing to do is to put Yes, but I dont quite see why tered the governors room. The wind was two miles or more this ancient Johnny in his little ancient man looked up, but not a you mention that feature of the terly cell. Then Ill tell you where our away. , muscle of his face changed. Even case at this particular moment. 'Marooned, by heaven! cried chief danger lies. I wanted to be sure what I his fishy eyes showed no 6igns of The governor made neither prohave stated is true. You see, the prince, swinging around and emotion or surprise, test nor complaint, but walked inhis pistol at the head Governor, said Jack, wTlh wrhen you are gone there .will he presenting of the governor, who stood there to No. 9 and was locked up.' deference, although you are un- nobody I can ask. Now, Johnny, my hoy, said der the muzzles of a quartet of A1 this time the aged governor like a statne of dejection and Drummond, our anxiety is the revolvers no harm is intended was holding Jacks hand ( rather made no sign. Before could Jack as fire, per- soldiers. The moment they find you. However, you must not leave haps he had intended to do, Drum- they are locked in they will blow your place until you accompany mond struck down his arm. those two doors open in just us down to the boat, when I shall None of that, Jack, he said. about a jiffy. We can, of course band the keys over to you, and in The Russian in you has evident- by sitting in front of the lower cell No. 1 you will find jailer and been scratched, and the Tartar door night and day pick off the ly lantern man a little worse for has come upermost. The gover- first four or five who come down, wear perhaps, but still in the nor gave a signal, I supposel but if the rest make a rush we In No. 3 your clerk , ring, I hope. Yes, he did, and those two are bound to be overpowered. is awaiting you. I go now to re- -' have got away while I stood bab- They have presumably plenty of lease your prisoners . All combling here, feeling a sympathy for powder, probably some live shells, munication between yourself and the old villain. Thats his return petards and whatnot that will is the military' barred. I have make short work eva of those eurrent, eh! my friend on guard until I reHes not to blame, said oaken doors. What do you proturn from the cells. You must not Drummond. Its our own fault' pose to do! Attempt to summon assistance or I propose, said Jack, to fill entirely. The first thing to have cry out or move from your chair. done was to secure that boat;', their crooked stairway with ceMy friend does not understand And everything worked so ment. There are bags and bags cither Russian or German so there moaned Jack, up of it in the armory. is no use in making any appeal beautifully, The ancient man looked up. to this point, and one mistake to him, and, much as I like you The necessity for this was preruins .We it. are doomed, Alan. vented by an odd circumstance. personally and admire 'your as- of ini atience. It so isnt bad as that, Jack, in so The two young men were seated is case our science, siduity ho cried at Iasi, said the' Englishman calmly. in the governors room when at desperate that if you make any that conversation may he very motion whatever fie will be com- ineresting, but its like smoking Should those men reach the his table a telephone bell rang. coast safely, as no doubt they pelled to shoot you dead. will, Jack had not noticed this instruon a powder mine; - One never it may cost Russia a bit of trouble ment and now took The governor bowed. up the reknows what may happen. I shant to us. dislodge ceiver. May I continue my writing! feel safe until were well out at he asked. it Why, hang all, cried Jack, Get "Hello, governor! said a voice sea, and not even then. don t need to dislodge us! Your fool of a jailer has bolted Jack laughed heartily. they as farewells withyour through All theyve got to do is to stand the slairway And with, that he soon as possible and let us be off. Certainly door, and we cant off " to and starve the cells, which he us departed but. it. are . open They Right you are, Alan, my boy. not compelled to fire a gun or unlocked one by one, only to find Well,. Oh, I beg pardon, governor, Im reluctantly replied land a man. them all empty. ' in whatever imitation of the Drummond showed Jack signs limply. Returning, he said to the gover- compelled to bid you a final good-bTheyll have to starve their governors voice he could assume. ' own men first. Its not nor: , but heres , .wishing you all likely Ill see to it at once myself. were to going go luck.me of that sorts He hung up the receiver and E hungry and , Why did you not tell feed our prisoners. we were your only prisoners! The old man seemed reluctant told his comrade what had hapOh, we dont mind a little I feared, replied the gover-- . to part with him and still clung pened. thing like that, we Russians.They nor mildly, that you might not to his hand. One or both of these officers send or may help not. believe me. they to wanted I tell you, he said, may are coming down. If we get the After all, I dont know that I of another incident almost as Probably a cruiser will come with officers safely into a cell, there in hailing distance an dtry to find will be should, said Jack, holding out startling as wour, coming into nobody to command the his hand, which the other shook this room a while since that hap- out what the trouble is. Then it men, and it is .more than likely will lie off and wait till every- that the officers rather unrespousively. pened Bix or eight months ago. carry the keys of I want to thank you, the As perhaps you know, we keep a bodys dead and after that put in the powder room. Ill turn out - governor said slowly, for all Finland fishing boat down in the a new governor and another garri the electric lamps-ithe hall and son. you have told me about electrici- cove below. light the lantern. You be ready You take too a said to at the foot of the stairway to fire Jack That I Yes, pessimistic impatity. expect knowledge yes, Jack. This to in view, isnt the season if .they make the slightest resisently, drawing away his hand. put many useful purposes the future, and the exercise of it Well, six or eight months ago of the year for a cruiser to lie tance. will also make the hours drag less that boat disappeared and has off in the Baltic. Winter is com(To Be Continued.) 6lowly than (they did before you never been heard of since. None ing on. Most of the harbors in ' t of our prisoners was missing, none Finland will be ice closed in a came. I of the cried Take The Postmasters Word garrison was missing, my month, and theres no shelter here jOh, thats all right three iu entbusiam. am a assistants I about storm. were still for it. with here, Jack, Theyll attack, sure you are very welcome to yet in the night the boat was ta- probably open shell fire on us for been ablj ken away. what teaching Mr. F. M. Hamilton, posEnas awhile, then attempt to land, a ' to give you, and no teacher could How Really! interesting! storming party. That will be fun ter at Cherryvale, Ind., keeps also Never learned the secret, did for us if youve got good rifles a stock of general merchandise have wished a more apt pupil. It pleases me to. hear you say you! and "plenty of ammunition. and patent medicines, ne says: Jack raised his head. Never, but I took precautions Chamberlains Colic, Cholera that, highness, although I fear I have been lax in my duties, and when we got the next boat that Oh. weVe well equipped, he andDiarrboeaRemedy is standard perhaps the knowledge of this it should be better guarded, so I said, if we only have enough to here in its line. It never fails to place which you have got through have had two men remain upon eat. give satisfaction and we could hid has .. Springing to assisted you it night and day. my negligence feet, all dejec hardly afford to be without it. in making an escape which had Are your two men armed, tion gone.be said to the governor:1 For sale by all dealers. e RE. ' ; , iiiOCLl conn-tenanc- e. : ! h, , UUUUl t . n 1 - 1 . y, - Cvery boy who loves to play base ball can own a Ball, Bat and Cap of his own without its costing him any money. 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