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Show THE page six lock . By ROBERT BARR, Author ( of "Th. Triumphs of Eagen Vslmont, "Tkls," "In IK Midst of Atoms, "Speealstions of John Si eels," "Tbs Victors, Etc. By Arrangement Co mnrlsht. 190ft, by Robert Bsrr. with Tho Authors sod Newspapers Association of New York. murmured rather than sang: CHAPTER XIV. Avpair of lovesick maidens When Katherine finished readwe. , ing she looked up at her friend One if interWell' and exclaimed, giving jou please, that one word a meaning deep as rupted Dorothy. the clear pool on whose borders' Lovesick all against our will. she stood. one. Only Dorothys face reddened as if Twenty years hence we shant the sinking western sun was shinbe ing full upon it. A pair of lovesick maidens still. You write to one another, .. then! I am pleased to note, said Yes. Dorothy demurely, that the letIt is a case of ter written by the prince to your No; friendship., father has brought you back to Sure it is nothing more than the Gilbert and Sullivan plane that! again, although in this airy glen Dorothy shook her head. you should quote from Iolanthc a are than from Patience. rather brick; Dorothy, you do will You are. thats what you Yes, Dot, this spot might do nothing to help a friend in troub- for a cove in the Pirates of Penle. zance, only were too far from smiled. the sea. . But, to return to the Dorothy I have so few' friends thrt matter in hand, I dont think whatever I can do for them will there will be any need to send not greatly tax any capabilities that' cablegram. I dont like the idea of a cablegram, anyhow. I I may possess. s I will return to the hotel and dicDorothy, Nevertheless, tate to my frivolous father a serithoroughly appreciate what you have done. You did not wish any ous composition quite as stately one to know you were corre and formal as that recefved from the prince. lie will address it and seal it, and then if you are kind enough to inclose it in the next letter you 6end to Lieutenant Drummond it will be sure to reach Jack Lamont ultimately. Dorothy sprang from the hammock to the ground. Oh, she cried eagerly, Ill go intot he hotel with you and write my letter at once. I Katherine smiled, took her by the arm and said; . Youre a dear girl, Dorothy. Ill race you to the hotel as soon as we are (through this thicket. The next letter Dorothy received bore Russian stamps and was dated at the blacksmiths .liop, Bolshoi Prospect, St. Petersburg. After a few preliminaries and with which need not be set down here him, sponding yet you a moment when never hesitated Drummond continued: The day after Jack arrived in you saw I'was anxious. nothere was Indeed, Kate, London, there being nothing to conceal. Ours is a to whatever him in Engdetain very thing of I letters. land, we set off together for St. ordinary exchange have only had two one at Bar Petersburg and are now domicilIlarbor a few days after he left ed above his blacksmith shop. and another longer one since we AVe are not on the fashionable came to the hotel, written from side of the river, but our street is wide, and a very short walk England. Did the last one go to Bar brings us to a bridge which, beIlarbor too! IIow came you to ing crossed, allows us to wander receive it when we did not get among palaces if we are so dis0UT8 ! posed. ,Ve have been here only It did not go to Bar harbor. I four days, yet a good deal has algave hm the address of my law- ready been accomplished. The yers in' New York, and they for- influence of the prince has warded it to me here. Lieuten- smoothed my path for me. "Yesant Drummond was ordered home terday I had an audience with a by home one who had authority very important personage in the to do so and receive the message foreign office, and today I have while he was sitting with me on seen an officer of high rank in the the night of the ball. He had got navy. Into trouble with Russia. There The prince warns me to menhad been an investigation, and he tion no names, because letters, was acquitted. I saw that he was even to a young lady, are somerather worried over the order time opened before they reach home, and I expressed my sym- the person to whom they are adpathy as well as I couldj hoping dressed. These officials who have everything would turn out for been kind enough to receive me the best. lie asked if he might are gentlemen so pblished that I write and let me know the out- feel quite uncouth in their prescome, and, being interested, I ence. I am a little shaky in my quite willingly gave him permis- French and feared that my sion end my address. The letter knowledge of that language I received (was all about a com- might not carry me through, but mittee meeting at the admiralty both of these officials speak Engin which he took part. He wrote lish much better than I do, and fo me from the club, in Pall Mall, they 6ecmed rather pleased I hid to which I have addressed' this voluntarily visited St. Petersburg to explain that no discourtesy cablegram. in There was a sly dimple was meant in the action I had Katherines cheeks a3 she listened so unfortunately taken on the to this .straightforward explana- Baltic, and they gave me their tion, and (the faintest possible1 wannest assurances they would suspicion of a smite flickered at do whaifi they could to ease the corner of her mouth. She tension between our respective J T2I-WEEXL- Thursday, June 13, 1907 JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. T countries. It seems that my special to the Times from Boise business here will be finished states that Guard Johnson and much sooner than I expected, and Deputy Frank Rose are on their then I am off on' the quickest way from Boise to Rathdrum steamer for New York in the with Steve Adams, and that the hope of peeing Niagara falls. I prosecution will attempt to have have met with one disappoint- him corroborate Orchards conment however. Jack says he fession. Adams has been in jail cannot possibly accompany me to at Rathdrum while the county the United Stales. I have failed jail here was being moved tot he to arouse in him tho faintest in- new building. . Adams signed a Orehs. terest about the electric works at confession corroborating Niagara. He insists that he is on ard, and then repudiated it, dethe, verge of a mott important claring it had been written by discovery, the nature of jvhich Jie others and that he was forced to does not confide in me. I think sign it. After Orchard, fhe state will he is working too hard, for he is looking quite haggard and over- probably put Adams on the stand done. but that is always the way Counsel for the prosecution admit with him. He throws himself the possibility that Adams will heart and soul into any difficulty refuse to testify, but they point that confronts him .and works out that if he refuses on the practically night and day until ground .that it will incriminate will have him his appearance he has solved it. Yesterday he gave the whole served its purpose. His confessistreet a fright. I had just re- on- cannot be used against him. turned from the foreign office and But if he admits making the conhad gone upstairs to my room fession and repudiates it, the wrhen (there occurred an explosion sworn confession will be placed that shook the building from cel- before the jury for what it is worlar to roof and sent the windows th. There is some doubt as to of our blacksmiths shop rattling what course Adams will follow. into the street. Jack had a His wife, who has been brought most narrow escape, but is un- into the case as having boarded hurt, although that fine beard of Orchard and Simpkins, but who his was badly singed. lie has has not been connected with the had it shaved off and now 6ports commission of any of the alleged merely a mustache, looking quite crimes, 'has been in Boise since like a man from New York. You the beginning of the trial. She wouldnt recognize him if you is seen in the court room every met him on Broadway. The car- day in company with Mrs. Petti-bonpenters and glaziers are at wo$Jt They do not, however, sit inside the railing. 'Mrs. Moyer is today repairing the damage. I told Jack that if this sort of still confined in the hospital in thing kept on Id be compelled Boise and is visited bythe husto patronize another hotel, but he band nearly every day. The jury is allowed much freesays it wont happen again. It seems he wras trying to combine dom. Judge Wood gave orders two substances by adding a third, to the sheriff that if the jury and, as I understood 'himthe wished to go out into the country mixing took (place with unexpehc-e- d on the street cars they should suddenness. lie has endeavor- bellowed to do so. Their jury ed to explain to me the reaction, house is a pleasant place with its as he calls it, which occurred, d porches and green but I seem to have no head for lawns and the jury men, all apchemistry, and, besides, if I am parently on very friendly terms, to be blown through the roof receive visits from their families some of these days it will be do always of course in the presence consolation to me when I come of the bailiffs, and read the daily down upon the pavement outside papers which come to them, these to know accurately the different days badly mottled, having been elements which contributed to my largely taken up with the Hayelevation. .Jack is very patient wood trial and Orchards testiin trying to instruct me, but he mony which is being published could not resist the temptation of at greater length throughout the making me ashamed by saying west than any event of recent thafl your friend, Miss Katherine years. That Harry Orchard has writKempt, would have known at once the full particulars of the ten a book appeared in theourse reaction. Indeed, he says she of the Orchwarned him of the disaster by ard in reply to Mr. Richardson marking & passage in a book she' said: It is the true history of Richardson examined gave him which foreshadowed my life. this very thing. She must be. a him carefully as to this book and most remarkable young woman, asked if it had pot suggested or and it shows how stupid I am dictated by McParland, who sethat I did nofl in the least appre- cured Orchards, sworn confession. Orchard flatly denies that ciate this fact when in her McParland had suggested or corHe adThe next letter was received a rected the manuscript. week later. lie was getting on mitted that h had read the manswimmingly, both at the foreign uscript many times and that it office and at the Russian admir- was practically the same as the alty. 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