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Show MU THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SIX UNION DEPOT TIME CARD Depart. mall ........a lill Mol I Loa Angeles Limited 1:99 Kol I Overland Limited for Bluff a, Omaha, Council Denver. Kanaaa City and . l.U sost, daily Me 4 Atlantic Exp rede for Denver. Omaha. Council Bluffs, Kanaaa City, and all polaia Siat, dally.... 7:40 Arrive. California Mo. I Expiree from Council Bluffa Omaha. Denver, Kanaaa City and East, dally.. . a. Iill 15:99 Me Fast Mail Me 1 Overland Limited from Bluffa Omaha, Council Kanaaa City. Denver, and all polnta Eaat, dally.... 4:99 Ma I Loa Ancelea Limited IPui Eft 444Wfr44MWI4 night each should hide a package In a hollow tree Just outside the well sur! rounding her home, and each was to take the package the other bad left. Both stood off and watched for the ;; other to ms kg th. first deposit and the 'scheme fell through. was masked. Short swords were in the LOVE PROMPTS REVENGE. T knew I couldn't trust you." she hands of both adversaries. The stranwrote. ger showed skill In fencing, but not "A It wee about 1SS9 that Alphonao pretty scheme to get all and give waa came to New Orleans from extraordinary skill. Normindln he replied. no'.hlng" of nerve. This made an Parle. He had fougbt 19 duels and plainly out this time Reybum felt aura the 1L They fenced for n By contest even of had killed nine of hie antagonists. his letters for n purwas girl keeping Friends or relatives of his victims had considerable time without either getAt 1 Division Tab-he thought of their time pose. n But was Every th there advantage. ting aeveral times sought to take a life for by being In extravagant perused phrases I the stranger which a life, but they had all been wounded certain spring 'others or printed in the newspapers he of or killed. The truth waa that Kormin-dl- n Increased while Normindln wee heavy He resolved to became psnlc-stricke- o. There heavier. waa and growing waa so skilled In all weapons, so i in the devil's cos- obtain them, at any cost. Then It ocWoth-erspoo- n Chosen-Ja- mes especially fitted with eyes, delicacy of something uncanny The tume. mouth of the mask was curred to him to take her letters to touch and nerve, that he was invir.o cut to represent a leer, and through her himself and receive hie from hera Ibis. holes above a pair of glittering hands. He wrote asking If such One evening Normindln was sitting two looked out. It seemed to Normln-di- n, plan would meet her approbation. She eyes with friends In n cafe adjoining a replied that aha supposed there was malicious triump. in hall where a masked ball was In pro"You cant kill me, nor I you," said na other way. gress. A man dressed to represent Normindln It wee a murky afternoon when he The third stake of the Weber divi- 8. Harriott was set apart aa member presently. "It la a draw." Mephlstophelee and wearing a mask Normlnrflns seconds looked at each called, and Urge flakes of snow bed sion was organised yesterday after- of tha hlgn cluncil and aspresldent of entered, walked straight up to the ta- other in surprise. begun to fall. He carried the letters don. noon at the Ogden Tabernacle. It was the high priests quorum. ble where Normindln was seated, took The following are the high coun"North Weber Stake," and "1 shall kill you," replied the other up in brown paper, to which waa fastup a glass of wine standing on the ta- confidently. ened n wood and wire handle. They the election of officials followed. The cillors: Moroni 8. Harriet, Samuel a. ble before the duelist and threw It in made a package the size of a Urge first presidency of the new stake was Blair, Harry E. Baker, WIlUam d! When T" his face. he to was used not bureau drawer. H. "Now." given to Bishop James Wotherspoon. Van Pye, Sr., William H. Tollhur Normindln paled. This waa the first his strength, he made a seen on the street lugging merchan- First end second counselors ere John Israel C. Brown, George H. Butler, ,Mtntnng time In hia life that he had been thus iunge gnd shoved hla sword up to the dise and was much mortified, at meet- V. Bluth end Bishop Francis Strat- Samuel Bachman, Haskel H. 8hurtl(irj deliberately Insulted. Wiping the wine hilt In Normlndlne breast As ing s number of hla acquaintances, it ford, respectively. A large assemblage John F. Burton, Lawrence W. Stumer off hia fare, he half arose and asked: fell tne stranger took off his was the enormous bulk that distressed greeted the formation of the new stake, Henry W. Nelson. "Who are you. sir?" him He waa ushered into the little and an especial program of music was mask. , The following were sustained as al"The devil." "I am the friend," he said, "of youqg parlor where h. had sat with Hiss Hil- rendered by the Ogden Tabernacle ternate high councilors: John o, Xeal, Take off your mask." Alphonse Herder, the lest of your vie- - dreth so often. A bright fire biased choir. Elias 8. King, Nathan A. Hawke, That I will do when I have killed, rims. In killing him you broke the on the hearth, contrasting pleasantly Apostle McKay and Richards were James H. Carlton, Moroni Chug, Henry you. You shall look upon my face as heart of the young grl to whom he with the cheerless scene without. Ilss the of the day. Officers of the A. Anderson, David W. Evans. speakers fire' wa the Hildreth before standing was engaged. I determined to avenge you pass below to my kingdom." The president is bishop of the Third Weber stake will be elected if the con1 do not fight with unknown per- - j her. I knew you to be only vulnerable place, her face lighted by the flame. next Sunday at the tabernacle. ward. The first counselor is clerk of ference did heard but She Hr. enter, Rayburn j sous" through your nerve. I have attacked The officers complete for North Weber the stake. The second counselor Is You shell do eo now or I shall kill your nerve and have beaten you. I am not turn her head. She waa dressed Stake are as follows: bishop of the Wilson ward. Tlw prpsl. looked j pretand becomingly extremely but a fair swordsman." you where you sit" John James dent of the high priests quorum anil Wotherspoon, president; Normaudln made no reply for he was ty not at all like an adventuress who jI V. And If 1 flghtr first counsellor; Francis W. senior member of the high council Is Bluth, breach would him sue of for promise. He continued to stare at the dying. T will kill you anyway." second counsellor. Moroni bishop of the Harriott ward. Those sitting about noticed that speaker till his eyea became glased. He could not assume a proper dignity Stratford, 50 He about of pounds lettera Normindln waa not bla usual self. At Then the latter, handing his weapon to carrying was embarrassed. tempting to look unconcerned, he put hla second, got Into a carriage and waa AFTER A SHOPPING TOUR He cleared hla throat to announce hla thumb and finger on tha stem of driven away. ladies should drop In at this restThis 'was neither the first nor the hla presence, and she turned, her a wineglass and raised It to hla lips. last act In a drama of which It was beautiful eyea upon him. Something aurant and have lunch. They csii Hla hand trembled. told him that he they had been When and where can my seconds a part. The first la this: get a cup of tea here that goes Hc reAlphonse Herder, a young man who making fools of themselves. find you?" he asked of hla enemy. , straight to the heart. They can orcome of age, wooed and tron solved upon an explanation, but could Now end here. Turning to two had Just not remember cause the their quarsoftie dainty trifles or a good, subof der gentlemen In evening dress who had Eugenie Lefevre, the daughter, of a rel. he the bulky Dropping cotton package, New broker of stantial meal. They will be delight. Orleans. entered with hlin, he added, These j wea,thy Another suitor was Captain Roswell stepped forward, seised her hand and ed with the home-Uk- e surroundings In a low voice: Tracy of the United States engineers, said and the service. And they perfect me!' Hey, forgive on duty In the Crescent city and 15 was be do will more what than but Forgiveness to easy, pleased at ths older Herder. than years When with 40 pounds of lettera wee a different cost of their moderate th h, rtv1 repast j rcy ,ucc"ful J11 but the stranger said Now." Noi victim that Normindln matter. They finally concluded to sit mlndln, however, though the cheHen- - m h the Are and feed them t0 the P "Orleans the before ged, we. allowed the choice of the flames FDr two hours they tossed In " d,P weapons, for his enemy said that .lnce"1 package after package till nil were he was pdng to kill him It mad. o V"! consumed. to PunUhln the murderer. Ha found ha did alfferenre with what weapon Now they have begun to accumulate Normindln waa a wonder with Zr tha dead. Thla added to Normlndlna .that another batch. I RALPH B. HOAd, Cashier. J. E. DOOLY, President weapon. Proceeding, however, lora of nerve. He had Intended to every VIce-Pre-e4 the theor tha( .Uch me S. JOSEPH V. I Cashier. A. PEERY. McINTOSH, Asst de. J hUrt ,WOrd:.Wl.tb BABY MORPHINE FIENDS VIPondent on thdr nerve, he resolved to persons were practiced and with make an effort In that direction. which he was an expert, hut he had. All New Orleans the are made by all soothing syrups and never before known a case where the Frenchmen had beenrejoiced that out of the baby medicines that contain opium put challenger had been given. the choice way from doing any more harm, and and narcotlcA McGees Baby Elixir of the weapons. OGDEN I This was supreme one of the first to hear of the duel was contains no Injurious or narcotic drugs I Indifference. DEPOSITARY Eugenie Lefevre. Of the meeting after of any kind. A sure and safe cure for Within an hour after the Insult had 'It occurred between her and Captain disordered stomachs, bowels and Infbeen given the principals were fighting Tracy there Is no Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Tinie Deposits splendid for teething but It must mention, In a large unfurnished room form- have been one to by Goa F. Cave. stir the deepest emo- anta-Sold ing the whole top story of a dwelling tions In the young girl. Certain It Is house and lighted by lamps. The that at the expiration of a Hlee stranger still wore his devils dress and j Lefevre became MrA Captainjear Tracy. 999H99999H99Mrl44rt - sf Our Evening Story UNION PACIFIC MONDAY, AUGUST 3, IMS. r Nor-mlnd- in Third of.Weber Organized . Large ernacle Gathering and Complete List Officers President. ..a. :! J Kor-mlnd- Depart Eaatbeund Dally Ma d For Salt Lake and I .99 Eaat ..al.aaaaaaaaaaa,.., IS- For Salt Lake and Ma - 9:90 Intermedia te polnta Ma 14 For Salt Lake and :99 PA Intermediate polnta Ma I For Salt Lake and Eaat a.aaiaii,i.aailllfM 1.99 PK Ma 4 For Salt Lake and Eaat a, aaaaaaaaaaaa a.aaaaa 9.49 P.Bk Arrive Dally Ma From Salt Lake and 11 Intermediate polnta 11:59 a.m. 9 From Salt Lake and Eaat a, mill iiiiii l'9lpJl Ma 1 From Salt Lake and PA Eaat Me. 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Na IT Los Angeles Limited 1:59 Limited Na 1 Overland From Salt Lake City, dally 1:49 Na 7 Portland, SpokanA Butto and Pocatello Express from Salt Lako City, 5:99 dally aa 11 Cache Valley Expreee from Salt Lako City, Ptova 1:09 Nephl 4fc Juab dally. Na I Eastern Express.... 7:59 Ma 19 Yellowstone Special 7:99 The UTAH NATIONAL fret-fulne- ss On an average the number of letters passing between Seldon Reybum 4 a and his fiance. May Hildreth week. In II months tne aggregate weight of these lettera wee 49 pounds The couple was desperately In love, and the lettera were written at high Mr. Reybum avowed in pressure. glowing terms that he had met hundreds of girls without being In the least' Influenced by them. It was only when thrown in with one who was felt that her happiness was as safe In his hands as if he had come down from heaven to assume its care. They quarreled. It would be Impossible to state the cause, for, since neither of them remembered It no one else could be expeted to know It. Confidence having been destroyed, the Idol each had set up waa at om-shattered. "Suppose," remarked Hr. Key-buto himself, that ahe should sue me for breach of promise and produce the soul of honor, a model of amiamy letters to be read In court." 1 bility, an angel In flesh, that he had have no doubt," mused Min Hildreth, succumbed. Miss Hildreth declared "that such a man would show my letthat she could love no one less than a ters at his dub." nobleman of nature, and her dearest Mr. Reyburn wrote her a cold, cutSeldon was one of natures kings. She ting note, nying tliat be supposed she would want her returned. This 'i was with a view lettera, to obtaining hla own. If you bod been a gentlemen," replied Min Hildreth, you would have returned them Instanly. 1 supposed you would have first reSome members of the family may turned mine," he wrote. It Is the wohave an acute attack of tootaeho men's privilege to break finally and forever with a gentleman. Then 1 r neuralgiA would have returned yours." Send me my lettera at once," she Use wrote. "One who has acted os disCramp or cholera morbus may aphonorably as you would not scruple to read them to others. I have no doubt pear with no medicine at hand they have already, gone the rounds of your frlendA" Use Hot There was silence for a tine after U may be necessary to keep a this. "Reyburn was thunderstruck that poultice or wet application warm a woman he had loved so would stoop to make such a charge end was well for several hours. satisfied to have broken wits tier, but ( he felf all the more anxious to get his Use Hot 'letters. A gin who would make such Several members of the family may an accusation would not herself hesile troubled at ana time with cold tate to show lettera that had been written her, o he reopened the quesfact tion of exchange and proposed sending . the packages by express. Miss HilUse dreth at first assented, but on Inquiring the cost found that she could buy - . 1 considerable candy with the money reWa, have all grades and a'xaa costquired. She wrote Reyburn that the lettera might be lost Then he suging .from , gested a mutual friend. Miss Hildreth feared that the friend might read the letters, but he would consent that one of her own sex should oe m nearer she would agree to his plan. "Na thanks, he wrote. My experience with women would not Justify any such procedure." Prescription Specialists, And I have discovered that men too dishonorable are for anything," 2479 WASHINGTON AYE. he replied. Then it was arranged that d certain -- a Hot Water Bottle a Water Bottle a Water Bottle Several Hot Water Bottles 50c to $2.50 PA. pa pn, e rn BANK ior j OPEtlltlG OF THE TO THE LAGOOH Tuesday, August 4th Under th9 Anspic9t of tho A Rubber Doctor : Na I , ci Driving of the Last Spike at 'the Lagoon 4 Baseball Qame Between Salt Lake and Ogden Press' Clubs Match Boat Race Between Seaman from Salt Lake and Ogden. Bathing, Boating, Dancing, Bowling, Roller Skating, . Scenic Railway, Chutes. . Five Trains Daily. Leave Depot at Washington. Avenue and 31st Street 8:30 and 11. a. m.; 2, 6 and 10 p. m. FARE, 50 CENTS THE ROUND TRIP CHILDREN, 25 CENTS THE ROUND TRIP |