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Show Che Inter-Mlountain Republican EPUTY AVENCER. REAL ESTATE| _ CLASSIFIED SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 4, 1909. PAGES SS Cu2S (Or TO EIGHT DNS a ad } ~ HEDLEY RICHARD Copright 1909 ONE © ~=ae. by THE NORTH AMERICAN Co. , een hae a 4. T was mia: tos ; night, an¢ the thick fog "hune ie 7 ea pall ver London brides "Now, I 2 wonder if this lane will o lead bac to Castlesteads"-he hadn't govt} to think of it as home yet-thought | Paul, as he checked the mare and gazec ahead of him, but the November mist Was gathering, not black fog like it| had been t never-to-be-forgotten night on the bridge, but white | mist that seemed to have fallen like Si ayer Breen fields and potato patches' alike. "I guess I must ris So. - - idin sorishivarI i ao x vere * sat oe at, the House Tes in tae Bere he ected, rode leisure! A few yards heaban bet % canoe a bowed old man. "| "Does: o : dehe one) ain pont ith. Apel tio dace. Mahines x se gr th ° : a sort to out of poison pals is beyond for some me. poor wretch. be one of a low but reached by some yy "Don't throw the one in a .#o." your gruff Ife top his 2. away," tone 4 ra VL leg| og Mg vn Y or ern considering, self down, » other firm grasp. , of his facing coat. each other, lepends ys meatier"whot eid sulcide | '| . 1 ean can r answer the other man struck a and looked at him. Gi an. twenty-seven or. ora lucifer oN eight, and he said in a you think life's ‘played sarcasthe tone, which wait ag se ere. for have you od my an was hater, moment's off a out,'' made the young man wince. ; y wouldn't be played out if I'a al, 6 out of work welvé.m u on, t aLILO ee ckens a fellow, and i words you're Otto. offer. ure Delon y good 0 a I pause; pretty pe m or two know?' she ber-| Mrs, or wondered? Her of & married Miss manner were way of Lascelles, was more ha that neighbors, My name and een is Las- rising, she data put a ue re : stay ae I her Re cup down. (FeEnT ised promised emia mother hes . wouldn't I i 1 when Margaret ; Shenstone's think of her?" asked wane Merpencee ee irl : like : h r Tatfather, heee Judois Shenstone. 5 I She He him Cente y Linthe ein eee eee | @%,compa What do you him with eyes and mouth wide nton. ar start "So 5 MG) ; are friends. penuurul Py ae shaban! aoe" ao r "T:I am afraid you will think ug ruda, discussing your friend, but in the country we have eo little to talk about," Mfe early see, , Mrs. . In America," 2a sho | Lascelles,". laughed, Lascelles, ae jg been wintote please. I y Bek ch try." Paul yy said pave a shor Just saved that he of iat Bary you; had henaton my Baty) conditlo, on thd bridge theln . ve wondered 4) Money's worth a my rich Si! English "| girl, ten. to rth, one, pnrows:d herself. away | + Dpieast rane! ie ae penniless soldier, or if she ob ay. eacplisnls 3a i ata, ofther sul he) othe ys res : tf her lfte roe «: |B BUDD you. : Oe: Seana va w Be « Baers one he had nenrheard of Judge himself: a ot they led the epitome yourself i i eeiee XY then well , we be a Wo) never er a 00 in relentless. but to she-sald hesitated infor% pleading a moment tone. Then ache garding open. aN and he Jooked rown of his head ‘ "Vous OXY for a friend revenge, minute entrance, and she room that was an and taste. r a m ko friscdone ome taBeee tem a As the door closed after her, Paul raisi } is : € : was conscious of two things, that Lad oo me alg ae eae herabne 4 the | bascelles was glad the girl had eore, irections will, be welcome an oe o celing of Joy that had afraid I should never make this rey ee UGK "I would rather than "Yes,an enemy." rece you want man. : WAX 1X) , s| ores come; celles," . Paul ee | OAM WO RAY i he let himkeeping a the y "Now on lg es homeward | at this woman who'adhy Y name, and he saw that young and pretty cuant,to a O Ly that's better," ho said, as they stood rag‘ reply. looked dressed she was "Do and man the "direct * ¥ou_ fay." Paul K ie! 4, weCome down Life holds something rou ye he words seemed to strike the man -whe had thought to make his exit- ‘ tl is?' at the ~astlesteads?" | into a clear tone. luxury was aid: og ep E< Ze Ode | were ge bane she said, ag they came to some with a lodge at each side, and along a broad road shaded by p Another woman: nevertheless he heard a merry laugh, as the| watched her draw off her gloves with stopped, then a woman's voice ae r ed, EB taieets es, I'm married, na reelles, This lane does lead to Castlesteads,| nce Wife, now widow," she said in though it's a bit round about. My | 4n_alry tone. house-The Rookery-is just round the tre SG vexed that she had bend. "If; you let: me rae se cup of tea, Mr. ‘will: > Clelland, Twillroy atter-|, eMMargaret Shenstone turned & pair of ward Paul wheels f tu", "hy Aerts We wor spoken Piet CA. LO Y 7 as he reand end, laid ald i¢{t pees but as he kreaped My ct ? "oxceedingic ae laugh escaped him moved his shabby On thegroun d. thenovercoat pet; Sen "GZ Y it," ee perated. What fs it lowed the old y4 yy nyworth of Well, Tl leave other astcact shall mnhttered and ben: Zo way i loud, 8 ina t catch eee comfortable ust then the sound of wheels mado | yr Clelland," she sald, she Paul turn his head, and he Saw a little| seated herself tn low easy chair ony close carriage-in.which to a lady and which the tea-table was Placed. and groom were seated-approaching Oe otf her wraps revealed. Does this lane lead to Castlesteads"?"'| a dainty figure clothed in shouted bright scarPaul, who began to fecl exas-| let. Za a We A a Ban Paul I - C revol a a ced asked ae r nt ‘ nk Es) Ye iS j I wish money to d tingsitn hana tents bay "y la" the? hi es ack water at lay be-| we It's neaky way Soe ranean foes eis ok mountains, hev said poor Sally e mightocky as go along w the - Here we well thi »{are," siaked' Pann ‘ane lead to Castlesteadsr yates | ". Gh you moind speaking up? I'm |‘ owky think of "IT didn't know t 16 was , my godfather. He was my father's friend," said Paul, telling the le boldly. "He's very unsociable. I always call the bear," sald her ladyship, shrugging her shoulders, "I see you are riding Black Sally," sald the lady, as -she touched the pony Ughtly with the whip. ‘ae cree oe oo it Sne was ® orney's favor Re Ue Ink "becca looks both: . ] aa eh Sie ye ¢ RO oe Bee ("reason help me? only e he 2 ae rae more patience . YOparded cing ut of your There are thousands they've Ps ent, But, t on: had heard you talking to yourself. I} w nf by uck your ‘voice: you help ‘were. youyounkg.1 e I could and} s py new, it and. myself at come "TH to the t same mye, time. hotel even. IfI'll but If munings. wardness come] again tonight. tomorrow, You tosdosee,what Icuriou intended doing | 4 ., I'm r s to | now what kind of work you are go- } ine to offer mea." | up a your overcoat, though ry Ope eee mets ns aatr wont be your last act ‘ of charity.r Ex-| : cuse I think The me, young take your man I'lllaughed. arm | "Ty } ‘ ns , shall not try to} Don 1 at alty rinhtbe satisfied slip you, curlou ' . ey walked here was no reply, and tl i } 17 the car on in to silence the until e idge end of et La . be a cab som hwho here baervod the man Ron sat and wana him wwtsiewhi heche. then whistled n. " aa ance the the cabby "That's ! y2 a2 the ve No h, Non wv. a doo name SWE heré ret ir ts ) onsung: hut | wa as Wu ; he) shut of | are ps build " Vv - other " man s noticing of a u * So) sa of They speaking } ‘Yy, ou vfs and me revealed the awk-to and soul to me kee. in ete journey er nights tomo ao go bart aiscan wan. cyni headed." negued oe hoe in nis io , ere F oe "} at) we don't come to terms I'll give fs hat." you a coat a doubt about th! "phen there is a work?" be your you "tt will 7 » own word fault VOU if utter don't get it; every Vv ' mani re shows me that you are the n = ulre.* See ant until the = After this they were oth a giving cab stopped the \ linked at the tae: elder man oe mts his companion's : 1 his @ 1 . . door, they led ey uri ing r00 that was mae ; entere od, then he pointes , furnished, luxuriously t tairs. to "You'll a G0r there. OT notes In a wardrobe in c You the bathrooyom adjoins if | find and e 8 some per. Opening a tu en chile dress I of the PipEAee Ne By, the Pore him he added, room. "Pa follow u" " ae of an youreit sup- in order your name? into the bear) started slight!» Will ] Have for seven man drew have ae aoa SUDPCT. , business sent the take just man one had done ee on a e; I ie feel his decide been know -wro had r tart! usedJarret him t badly and BS é he' ysut ue The if had! he Ww a Daal w 1| n ) - was ur place for him ‘ to. his very burned this fact in rab ; until in eer despera t he soived up ; k ul toen give Was a t e~ a)BHT so" ndon o we aked te im, a t wodthat nan's instrument <« 4 geance. . ie &. "Tt : thing a 1 he* answeret I'm prepared be a rich will . a terms T to pay man 1} i , a "$s the ‘ eaten | for the good things sAanhiy wurhe ne committing Svencountered 5 Pee | Ww jooked at him J ayes that were St¥Cy" | dering of pieroing gray SS , ciitford. hat do mo men in t took andit stern mouth be said: you ; thin aia. Paul bro¢ ad the mess lye not r reply; jt K i "Youan to s a devil. } : doing aes wa but left: be of and a i " document? that rather. : Aen. f3 : a - ; to: VY for Seven .99 ea. is rs. a dearth of men oer here, weil known that tha new OfWas CAucloatanda wha vodwodtel day, aoe or ea mas amt so Sally when anxiously I saw a man mounted itt Black Inquiring his|she lives fs a at) ihe' asecurities |) was SiacK eee area Sally eee - an cata ane I grasped the situ = epi ieceed | Haw, : Ape 5 ats eei pes > Paul 1 ho I was?" s aul p ot eee "Oh. {t was a very easy matter. There} pied P. Td gitt i} ; _and- how up wil fpoF A » to me. a ane the poor jae. tine eee ; yourself body of take 0. ys , mse has nay ae , nein tis "| : replied Paul.| tood »@ a ears' . You is ly eee Is ch it was ‘ 1 intention 0 e tnto th minutes t to let me : « ther re- know ; A yechoatiean anArin ror br ha n Fe eet = An " lat exciaime oh tt his ; e or your matured "Whe to have 7 to 4 ant refuse ' rat vo but until I met who appeared One { thing the should in; e NY eve tall like ae so: sae she ae I to a : nee enjoying know: | i master. ¢ i it gS Senay gr ae r Sea und ; thoug ; treat e i ir 1 ¢ mal en hi sfternoor stable " $0 ne and n the vhO aasieSe CZ : is Lexecute: | ‘1' mn | : 800N | erocks ful "Ty ot K going z aren't ut vas the oe aN Cast} gallop ‘ as ad ie much she as was aren her Lb a as se to she has some|couple you would! to the town; I find Ind | my bad as I thouglit. I expect mother will Ko up herself," said Margaret; turned to Paul, saying: "You| terday." sterday _ Mr. Clifford and I traveled tohe answered ather wonder> these people regarded the man a tried led art a, erage Teste go to town; Ut aalota mah eninooel ‘WwW from the . 3 i : : : . lovea| ‘*For Answer the Man Strucka Lucifer and Looked vasis | th one cl aa o oon : | ‘ o ort a regular, Ue eae an, : ra ¢ g i ‘ he livery ire t var i] ¢ Pa to I re § 4 >t Saturda Sat wnt bec open t vhe na ea tt set [ = i ; ee in ick' lad c id a ' ane ) i / ‘ n Aerie B rid c lid th went wen Aten } ‘ 7 ‘ g ; indulgence as‘) 1 can ene n y t ) S I jdt ] sirtl :b bad e- ‘ t Oe ned was f é +e ‘ -but. eT "1 . A I u ' |) @v ver we teadily fist fete I : Bhove' Seas nine : ; the ‘ + t rd lled t f 1\¢ : oe r ‘ . 1 d ur vg.) it .9 ' 7 fs nis ae ae eeee! it a suitable ; | ments a oe Not villa ug ‘ 1 aidn't want illain, or nave teen suited lose. Ke 1 ty ter Black maeviee eee ' ¢ her eyes sought 3 , T main photograph showed a lovely park as standing in a beautiful , ut bg nw wazed. atit-for mir The young man é om ; or two-then > bu in line in his Clifford looked at him steadily a word, | said SE Abate cub baw bad: You are the Uret men s = a . write|the chance of ro = ‘dat @ Al name/on the lookout fee erywhere, for the _aot A "i written. and Mr. Clif-/ blotted it, then) wrote| by John Clifford Witnessed or aes re , t k in yc your and must your. ‘ 1a Pthe do t mnansion the|ute he rid re be: Ae aert 2. ndin 1 Sour ancora inclined to go / finding the man make anothor/ have tried ohers, a h to life. but at that| brave enoug rain beatin ffered indow, ou 1 st Paulicef ¢ Pay lel that Te blindfold ta the rst "servitudt ao Should ever OD ons 1) han whit fbx gett Paul DRE Ye ; , Sg i zg » to my doom, but you knew | thousand ene |.better than speak. then and I should} ‘Ten thousand a ea! . ts e dey probable that wher} Pawl ag face deat} wish I had "Yes You see you : nder tonicht I shall' : such a bad bargain. Pe , f au tt ai Al the same, the bargain is to bel like to. s¢ : mpleted sald Clifford country. ! house, al f nou f Cas ré but how do 2 know I. shall) the residence o k ¢t 4 } 1dded, looking keen! it was y t however, did|jast man i i } in: Sas r ar 1e- Toor c lied en aC 1a few min ) AU ell: ae eet ;of foolscap.} nishin eee mie , sh fool, itv find you: out I stood cold and despa{ring | the bank and wh ge, I d have scouted | Castlesteads estate > toward ae "bist te) SiNe. ot I the 800 la not person to face | t new you*brought : a. es ic ¢ Now, go? L| cannot: -you when mth ce os It » gloriou OMe! : Bet: Loe: ¢ ' : " ake von ieell se:y Tt ‘ .anderetcch . ford lean¢ ‘ lif isshone' ees voice da incisive w iil have are Ife were re; eat his work would be if he vi to be deputy avenger for : See ils . Again and John the) sjear: brow, - w, Then|¢ jaw. € ina toner we on the ‘sou ‘reare n to} t You you' pe Tt a big ‘ Dia cero and he abi which his landire?" himself in ® eerie told him on 8 "Truly, what more? , had that already ; to nes Saas pect." Paul ect," told Pau et leave. He wernis thoughts werd realized that for such if her in Tuen Bartodebt acpreve> an veide Fines and as ae | wouk A have naveto I be to paid do? A ing Woll him. but ‘reoat;. you'll/ } oom said Clif-.| unemotional tone fl ford: te ralt velared, an : hour were of seated i Genpact ye) soe Oe..5 and nce t de the fireent, a grand house, been ce horses each 31 ' ing. love, andr > cha at © dered if this was|m™mhunting, shooting, sf eee while Paul won wake to find What moro can the heart of a saldFor Mr ves his eyes nature horror ; inquired "Certainly, ou. or u ¢ to a p ss ao ave nox ta rae . life th tha Sere Joo 2 prosperous. { glad} heart, f: { in spite , 0 at t 4 Ae nicist . . "Yot you ysperous. tror I'm ' but tune, there, lurked a "sy ‘ a pros} y happy, SOFCUNG.) ir sf this w you : t talk us ja as tv int The other I feel 1 as. man ne evidently The in his mind. as he : we quare mn my supp yj what was passing in a tel I could do W the table bad) iq quietly 5 ee ar wales Yes.2 sense notto sty nave ke that | the t also world, orld kindly to anyone who} helping hand. Is not 1 : 1ul away. 1) in) enemy, glass ee n | world \a a£ ane & 1 fsoulto Me d jt back, sinc nt AD bitter we'll rion when ¥°U) exit, but : ; make >» sosition "ai - worse pos mn!) : far not any , bitterness " its Sell Yourself, years." ould eaves Feat moderately, as you v' » | port a d oo mons lately.' take | on short com I'm. inclined _to ane "Thank your advice.ae my ragwonder to feel ifthe youpangers ©of | ficnew what it W nis: host gave Him | -" he sald, as fh ft, Mr. Cilf hunger, { of cold bee iberal helping fashior a} ; jled in a grim rjenc ave) ford "tes few expel thought life t hed to : Body now that it Is in a place jf erin tren é of Paul' the "name , Paul in't:.know | 2tton You didn't a "At : that moment the door was thrown: im, ere: Mi Clifford thinks s a £ reat ‘Are madj" of Certainly safety. -you not; tt he is asked. ras.» hold necessary you who will ba/| that should have SN some ame you, 101d or T) | me?" I chose because] oy ver wished,|'2000.) oe becs i sts thatwasname xtoorman to -be,the sed'standing his Paul instrument eyes.within ralsed and}.leare his the madman eyes, | Shenstone. a aneHA ‘a tiful j d time! A forgoo society if you go out of Mr, Clifford me! himself, girl Mr, C and: this room| you Instructions, might homeless ha and penniless refused to he doesn't finish won'ti carryplaces the|my our ||-the but that topaper ae tone eee to bear - aDSeene ons and euit, cutmora hopeato | 72 lt 1e & doorway, beautise .andie a. w e r a p strange ee feeling | let ther her go" eee go out. out." Sia SS ‘Yes; ceeand i now that you hav that you lot) have clothed j} |Job I interrupted.' J® aaitieear it an cotl tea eineeL ins t ane ee me s ead huicwe SRE RR ITE ce ‘ een iat | vaae you fate did than. no yas has. ts ¢ been. | aan th ing this. Lady leo and\fed - me, , I should Lascelles. 3 awealthennAMionit hastily dering like to hear if icni: Clifford was low |he good to her. 7 HA Did ineatnaaak C 0 had lge stood the16 | that on London you murdtred bridge 1 can repay lhe { love youlooked late, on Mr. Clifford a later which her? or was cerwill a be man urea inserted she keenly at him asa warmth, laa bound Saye I've to him hen B dom Phe) yu if °o eloor ! aa é erences iaaege , ae Margaret," My zieSs . sur- | nin dear said, Margaret," hope.date,it will on never sg she s 1 ‘ "youubhpy ar thetle to , the1 e, needful for me a similar . oneie byby > which ; Bible ai myUS shal ena | roundings man n gigive in|| at .., Just hac aken is pos s in time,e for 2 for tea, E | te eabut te lace I. mustn't] he,)2 Paul, it in the hands : o he w asus fette me wine police. | exchange fettered? of all, ed 1 I want oO to know a so what)and the prospect orgze of again oO. becoming lu a 2 | Wie i. nS eta 1 do, the a sivas man , vol named o In. the the g verge f of starve c a8 --_-_--- yeary ker brought | land you Isn't work, t it th funny doing : J mit 1¢ ° hict la party 16 id after to ; write this - s¢ heme haveV finis toor his die¢ of life that revenge y violence." be-| decument ‘will tion ye CHAPTER ‘: which || IIt, would w *"n e as Swas to unbearable ualr ther s c 2 ¥ 1 him J ‘You fiend! alrea lived The ae . 'm to : wrea =way|? roused ea a tumult ran "Oo ce of that's atvaeee feelings, ae easily and told his ‘ your hy MOLVA fore It had been live lied ac i aA was loft ‘a widow € . ;| Vengeance Z when ) ) iy." IF \ on repli a bab) one nd in-a sudden : and ascelles W die savage ived watched by in fury he turned Scotland, him at.first thet hanem un,"' some PUG worked | i, ye exclaimed his companion, Paul saying Cute AMmcrICan. okir oN down i} with*surprise, = thine "el I o s should 1 only. ms use woo . Paul nit C) id then an element a eiees- < wa tending ear hard-she want osity was mingled good with It. jan had Fina and mar ly, puplis -8 \re you ; you demand 4 man's soul the and devil thible. a anider.ag iffor ols bodv?vzthat mer a pro-us bec un e : tonto' , fit. unmanage; ie even!. .murder Was ' : her w ittenth a n't a 7 @ | librar d fi ) 4 able, ed and jitas tuleas - Yopart Jonn yt Cliffor © "nwore ord answered pene quietly oe ; tilted was mention . knees ee and her wen ofo ‘ the aSe chin a resting + h fession, bu in ._ tide lerkst dy "If the devil is filled with a passion But she! o0egazed ae at himaa sit 1 Poul breathed more f oo and , TD was gla h had ou some tea am he, but nd on Nady Nine Mounties you will! gan . to realize I a the ymaster than : he ‘Sito be held as athat iret, rrone what do you say » the eee) Dg Hall oO slumming, passion ence forvr THis nd companion come ve me seven year closely. night h r Rachel, and at the} "You hav no been' ver ~" ri wli- | t] 1 free man, with xT great | mentar But th it was to it's be no expected. a simple | wow | 4 inta we will pass to more agreeal l 1e x#3 You sell und to begin with, I'll. «i he i the , forme ort ete} of yur <« n his Herm l I 5 n our pees oul ‘ Your fathe vent out to} self then: the t t uve to do, Australia when he v your . 1 mar was the ist« if af You will only « ex und made his pile I knew him out) to hin ind deter Oe a eet a 7 | there, and recently being near his end} pide t ot to 7 whe H Lite Se Gz ey in that," |to |-heinvest : ch enjoyment wrote some to meof saving \ In 1€ an e€m1 ¢ Ki Of his pe fortunehe ‘ ere sked . ho fe pMiB tred njoyment while you |-tate in Engiand Sm * ‘oh The rest J is 1s ike sé ip the 8 p } Xe OARIU y 4088 : . wehalf s Vas a good Ye 1 Mr we if es ra will; you will have : penats,a 1 + ne s dead ne nd what Rare are consid- | r ind w x i s paw A fel Sawitht ys i things of life." . ad ee fk ‘ . agtf ie ? .¥ yu -in na: ible it and-t rou tell me itr what deyiltry ye ard (ray Your ‘father..dled> Kutin I ve, it's i I et)" do during eae J the: ‘seven stead of coming. direct to En id : you | ride-on have spent some ' Ee } : runestere doc he yourself yg to obey my } mi sad range if sition. : stru re | y * it must be a blindThat yh: te 3 f 1k but fo 4 1 our part I am not aie ‘ Grail Py ‘ ew o 7 ' t r vo self into your hands. n be car be waiting for O : F 1 sur. late Moreover, I could not give you details;| "A. very ; a hi t ' s tl : - ~~ , there are certain matin facts in the proNt Bal ] CHAPTER inge e It. i oval gram the working ner | out of. it must | continent identiv rest eld b be : re by ‘ pet many things It will rnd 1 Pah itted»} sent ( be as line Dody to you KE and Soul f ' . ro i \ i ei I orward | < eii : sll a co Kg S p t per HAT Is it you want of me ie come in the program?" | é6é P l asked, his bitter dis+ OR Li, \ ic I think I can } mana ' et a varat yee her plied 1 a mania' moment n 01 trust ofI the man world wasforget. t es la question, sinI all . spent one You || scriptions he an ler of Ww ur "| us 1 I places, LOWE al nd.n L but there 1 iething strange and would stretched "Pauls arent Clifford," and as te ago a ere am called Giittord returned to the st ‘ and « ectl spoke Lents where he was Joined ) 8) person - eli (s uce seek arao OS 5 : me youdisguated had character, you that were rer with ] f is "ho e- = . " y, € 7 : eo fin could but not wanted hide. Soto know much cmtothes ouside, more; ‘and, 1: listened: i to :vyour ; self-comCn you')l you" explain."' have to the without the his bondmasterar recluse; a c ago and . I went with somehow she é: her got a house that was a trifle re reectable The landlady told her } they oe eren't slummy folks, but she let slip that she had a half-starved Jodger-- ho was ijl in bed o up we went t the warret ie wasn't in bed, but sit|ting up wrapr , yed ir 1 ann old overcoat to keep him warm, and when he heard our errand he was violently wroth. I owas |@lad to get out of the room allve..Mr, | Cleveland, =that man twin brother." course, He's he a sort a fot |your of vours, isn't salc ady | "Of iscelles c ie how can you say such a/| aot a ne tailed the ctrl. : of months East End, : at Him. was eithera you or I was' thé ‘man,' I have : eg aT he 2 RSsaid, carelessly, "are sly. twin brother," (Continued Next Sunday.) |