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Show - rV n TUB TRI- - WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN UTAH PAU2 SIX (You must meet my family, negatived, for if youre here for o short a time we want to see Come right something of you, out now. Orde thereupon followed her down a narrow, ' dark ball to a door that opened slaptwise into the dining room. With her back to the bow window satt a woman well beyond middle age, but with evidently some pretensions to youth. She was tall, quick in movement. Dark, rings below her diseyes attested either a nervous ease. a hysterical temperament or both. Immediately at her left ears s.af a boy 'of about fourteen of age. his face a curium contradiction between a naturally frank and open expression and a growing sullenness. Next him stood a vacant chair, evidently for Miss Bishop, Opposite lolled a young man, holding a newspaper in one hand and a coffee cup in the other. He was very ii andsome, with a drooping black musdark tache, Copyright. Company. Copyright, 1907. 1908. by Stewul Edward Wh'no By b 1908. by McClur , - Stewart Edward White .J which pointed to 7. lie breakfas-teand started leisurely, in the direction of West Ninth street. He walked lowly. At University seized with a panic he was place and hurried rapidly to his destina tion. The door was answered by the same man who had opened it the night before. To Ordes inquiry he' stated, with great brevity, that Miss Bishop was not yet visible and prepared to dose the d bank account, in spite ORDK'S laughing assertion to contained some but comprebrief $1,100. After a hensive tour of inspection over all the works then forward he drew a hundred of this and announced to New.markjhat business would take him away for about two You are mistaken," said I have an engagement At Redding, whither he went to Orde'. Miss with Bishop. Tell her Mr. pack1 his little sole leather trunk, weeks. ' - he told Grandma Orde the same thing. She came and stood 'by the man, leaning over the trunk. Speak to her, Jack, she said quietly, She cares foryou. Orde looked up in astonishment. but he did not pretend to deny the implied accusation as to his destination. he cried, mother, Why, shes only seen me three or four times! Its absurd yet. nodded- Grandma I know, Orde wisely; I know. But you jnark my words she cares for Orde is here. e y es, The mau departed, leaving Orde standing in the gloomy hall. too That young man, however, parted the curtains leading into a parlor and sat down jn a spindle legged chair. For quite three quarters of an hour he waited without hearing any other indications of life than u nder-lashe- s almost luxuriant and a long, ov- - face, dark in Mrs. Bishop wishes to know if youre not comnlex-comln- g f to break, . Captain Scotts Unique Contrivance For South. Pole Dash 3 C FISHING TACKLE',. lines, Guts, Hand-Mad- e and all the Other Rods, Flies Fisher- Are mans Paraphernalia. The Besrtloney Can Buy, C ICE CREAM WITHOUT AN .. EQUAL C. E. C , v Nappers ' 'C 7 vf: Captain Scott has secured a motorboat sledge mat experts deUaie will carry hltn to the south pole without any trouble. '11ns sledge is a uuique contrivance aud bus had a successful tryout In Norway 'i lie dm lug wheel does not touch the ground An eudless chain fitted with spuda passes over the drive wheel and slides under tle runner. The appearance of the sledge when In operation strikes orte as being very curious, as the chain when coming in contaefwtrti vtie ground appears to stand still whlte the sfedge sfldes forward on it The upper section of the chain travels twice as fast as the sledge. joined Mount McKinley and found there Bish- the copper tube and records left most by Dr Cook to establish the latop, correctly appointed. Going anywhere in particu- ter s claim of having first ascendlar? he inquired. Lets go up ed th- mountain. Carrigans story the avenue, then. Everybody will is regarded by John R. Bradley, be out. Dr. Cooks former backer, as sufV' disto warrant ficiently plausible They wralked for some careful investigation. tance. Your father was in the Mexican war? said Orde. lie was a most distinguished Orde was on immediately the street by young Mr. - last iou and a trifle sardonic in expression. The vis- to Mrs. Bishop was the gray haired General Bishop, Carrolls father. Mis Bishop performed the necessary introductions. Gen. officer. eral Bishop arose and grasped his What command had he in the TENTS FOR SALE OR RENT hand. civil war? I fooled around that At Rolfsens. Gerald Bishop east an ironicala little myself. ly amused glance across at Orde, My father resigned from the yoU. noand mother the would FOR SALE OR RENT Four barely inan in 54, replied Gerald. She placed her hand for army tice the Enhouse. loomed furnished sunburned, ungainly e stant on his shoulder and went That was too bad; just riverman. at office. this looking the chance for more ser- quire away. The Ordes were not a demCarroll Bishop appeared quite aid Orde. onstrative people. vice, unconscious of an atmosphere BIDS WANTED For Cadi. 15 was York New to The journey Army life was incompatible which seemed to Orde strained, Acres standing Alfalfa, near at that time very long and disagbut sank into her place at the vith iny mothers temperament. B. F. Riter. reeable, but Orde bore it with his lated Gerald. You are from City Cemetery. table and unfolded her napkin. accustomed stoicism. He had vfsi-te- d The silent butler drew forward a tedding, of course. My sister is FOR SALE Baled and loose the metropolis before, so it cha r for Orde and stood looking urv enthusiastic about the place. C. Balling 316 oats. also haywas not unfamiliar to him. lie You are in business there? diin Mrs. impassively Bishops made his way to a small' hotel Orde gave the latter a succinct South Main, Logan. Both phones. rection. idea of (he soit of operations in just off Broadway. You will have some breakfast LOST A Ladys gold watch beout set Orde ate, dressed and be was interested. No? whh with us! she inquired. to her. Jack. She carat inr you. 'Speak tween Logan and Providence. And you. he said at last afoot in search of Miss Bishop's muffled sounds. I of coffee at lead? he cup Occasionally Elgin movement. Return .544 E. address. He arrived in front of She began to manipulate the suppose ycoi'j eithej a broker 5th North and be rewarded. shifted his position, but cautious8 r lawyer. the house a little past oclock as though he feared to awak- coffee pot without paying the and after a moments hesitation ly. I am neither. stated Geren some one. Three oil portraits slightest attention to Ordes disGOOD CHEAP Six HOME mounted the steps and rang the e ald I sufficient income to lu stared at him with all the- reserv- claimer. The general puffed out Roomed Frame House, all nebell. ed aloofness of their painted eyes. his cheeks and coughed a bit in make business unnecessary. There The door swung, silently back He is plenty to occupy ones time. I cessary- out buildings, good lot, to doubt whether the embarrassment. began raises six to eight t ms lucerne to frame an impressive manserv- man had announced him at all. A good eup of coffee is never hae my clubs, my gymnasium, yearly, good water and plenty of ant dressed in liyery, To Ordes he my horse and my ii'tnds. That it. Location 774 N. 2 East Sts. the stillness amiss to an. old campaigner, Then, breaking inquiry he stated that Miss Bish- with almost Its as good as a my gymnasium. pc luting to Logan. Must sell for am moving startling abruptness, aid to Orde. the theater. to out had op .gone bui'dmg cn a side street. to Idaho. full meal in a pinch. I rememhe heard a clear, high voice Apply to J. P. Jenson The young man left his name and Wont you come in with me? I at the top of the ber when I was a major in the 102 West 1 North St. Ostrop, cm iue nmv for in practice. a message of regret. At this Hie stairs outside. A Seventh, down near the City of rhythmical footman, with an irony so subtle swish of skirts, punctuated by the Mexico, in 48, the time Hardys Notice to the people about the as to be quite lost on Orde, depat-pa- t of a girt .tripping command was so nearly wiped out light LOGAN HIDE AND JUNK CO. manded a card. Orde scribbled down: He half turntaira, brought him to his by that viaduct We pay 5c lb for old rubbers a line in his notebook, tore it out, feet. A moment later the curtans ed toward Orde, his face lighting 6c It) for old brass and copper 50c folded it and left it. (TO BE CONTINUED) and she entered, holding up. his fingers reaching for the parted, per hundred for cast iron 20c doz He retired early and arose ear- out fork with which, after the custom her hand. beer bottles also HIGHEST ly, as had become his habit. At EXCURSION EAST He stood holding her hand, sud- of old soldiers, to trace the chart PRICES FOR HIDES AND a the office the clerk handed hm VIA unable to say a word, look of his remini cences. denly BEES remember the place WAX, note : OREGON SHORT LINE at her hungrily. A flood of Mrs. B shop tattled her eup and ing 146 So. Main Bell St. sorMr. I phone 62 was Orde My Dear an uncontrollably emotion, of which he had had no saucer with ry to miss you that evening be- prevision, swelled up within him nervous jerk of her slender body. To Cheyenne, Denver, Colorado cause of a stupid play. Come C. T. BARRETT A SON she said Springs, Pueblo, Kansas City, St. to fill his throat. Spare us. father, as you can toaround St. Paul It was good of you to come brusquely. Will you have, an Louis, Omaha, Chicago, Arcbitecti and Engineers morrow morning. I shall expect other and said she. so promptly, Im other cup of coffee? many Minneapolis Ml kinds of architectural you. Sincerely yours. so anxious to hear all about the The old gentleman looked i points. Tickets on sale May 6th., F,ngioeering Work solicited . CARROLL BISHOP. , dear at trifle bewildered, but subsided and 14th., June 4th., 11th., 18th., 35 N Main St. Bell phone 131 Redding. people - "at ' Orde glanced the dock. The sounds in the next room in- meekly. 27th., July 7th., and 29th. August creased in volume as' though sev th.. and September 14., and 23rd. Orde, overwind" era! people must have entered that none of Limit, October 31t that apartment. In a moment or the others had paid the inciden See agents for rates and furStop at so the curtains to the hall parted the slightest attention. Only on ther particulars to frame the servant. The Coolest Place in d of Gerald Bishop he the lips Mrs. Bishop wishes to know, a fine, detached smile. The When the stomach fails to per of the California Fig Syrup Co. and the if said Mrs. that a foe iniss, letter butler form functionary, its functions, the bowels bebrought scientific attainments of its chemists have t not to coming bjyakfa Bishop. The contents seemed to come deranged, the liver and the rendered possible the production of Syrup youre and enjoy an Ice his Orde to feet. vex her. all in Elixir of of and sprang its of Figs Senna, kidneys congested causing num- Cold from Havent you had your breakShe began to abuse the writer, erous diseases. The stomach andi excellence, by obtaining the pure medicinal principles of plants known to act most fast yet! he cried, conscience a seamstress, for a delay in the liver must be restored to a' fountain ' beneficially and combining them most stricken. of an ant Chambercloth condition altar and j finishing healthy skillfully, in the right proportions, with Didn't you gather the fact then transferred the blame to her Iains Stomach and Liver Tablets its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of that Im just up! she mockec children. It was a painful tes can be depended upon to do it. California Figs. him. I assure you it doesnt fa finally .rose. . Easy to take and most effective. - Am there is only one genuine Syrup of matter. The come has must be going, said he. family just Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gendoWn. Weil, .Carroll conceded, DECLARES HE FOUND uine is manufactured by an original cried I wasn see But, better DR. COOKS RECORDS Co-o- p I if Orde, method known to the California l'ig Syrup cani suppose Id 9 here until oclock. I thought help mother out. Co. only; it is always necessary to buy the But youI of course, youd be around.' Im come in again. Come and dine Colorado Springs, Colo., July 5. genuine to get its beneficial effects.' - A knowledge of the above facts enables mighty'sorry with us this evening. Mother P. J. Carrigan, an ablebodied one to decline imitations or to return them Oh, la, la! she cried, cutting will be delighted. seaman and placer miner, who arif, upon viewing the package, the full name sjj0rj departed from the rived in Colorado Springs a few of the California Fig SyrupCo. is not found Orde was for taking his Jeave room. Orde bowed to" the other day? ago, made the assertion toPrescription Store printed on the front thereof, ' but this she would not have. occupants of the table. day thut he himself had climbed - i is Saturday, July 9, 1910. c jslfc he Iwermair . WANTJOLUHN - '.- A PASSPORT TO PROSPERITY is a bank book with the name of this sound savings Institutions imprint upon it. And to think how easily its required! uJst bring, or seno One dollar here with your signature and you have set your back upon Adversity, your face toward Prosperity. We allow 4 interest, compounded quarter annually. Cache Valley Banking Company. LOGAN, UTAH. be-or- , - r? - say-icthi- wmm , YOU NEVER MISS THE TILL THE BIN RUNS FUEL DRY especially when it has been filed with our coal. Better fill her up ?ain now during the warm months. In Summers peace preCosts pare for Winterswar. you less now. Call PHONE 74 M.81. Coal&Wood Company PHONES 74 c 1 QUICK ACTION! as-earl- y The rass-inen- The busy man of t, time-savin- Exceptional Equipment sur-prse- Town Drink our new -- Company " Mrs.-Bisho- ..... f r The g. REASONABLE RATES Call Long Distance. -- Drug today wants the quickest action possible. 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