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Show TIIE paci: six il IOC li By ROBERT BARR, Triampk ! Eom ValonC T.kU," -- fa 1H. Midst of -- Tfc AUrau. SpaIi;ns ! dob SmU Tk Victor, Eta. CotnrritbU 1900, by Robert Umt. Author and Nowapapcrt Aaaodatloa of Now York, 9r Arrngemnt with Tb CHAPTER XV. "Of course," he went on. 'or Englishman no can support or justify the repressive measures so often carried out ruthlessly by the Russian police. Still even these may be exaggerated, for the police have to deal with a people very much different from our own. It is rather curious that at this moment I am in vague trouble concerning the police. 1 am sure this place is watched, and I am also shadowed, lie dresses like a workman. Ilis grimy blouse would delight the Jieart of his friend Tolstoi, but lie is known to be a prince, and I think the authorities imagine lie is playing up to the laboring class, whom they dispise. I lay it all to that unfortunate explosion, which gathered the police about us as if they had sprung from the ground. There was an official examination, of course, and Jack explained, apparently to everybodys satisfaction, exactly how he came to make the mistake that resulted in the loss of tis beard and his windows. I dont know exactly how to describe the feeling of uneasiness which has come over jme. American arrest himj Jbut Im not so sure of that. A number of things occur to me as usual, too late. Russia, with her perfect secret service sysrtem, must know that Prince Lermontoff has been serving in the British nary. They know he returned to St. Peters-buravoids all his old friends and is brought to their notice by g, TRI-WEEKL- Y JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Awhile ago I was confident of success, but the repeated delays have made me less optimistic now, although the gentle courtesy of those high places remains un diminished. Dear Miss Amhurst, I caflnot afford to fall lower in your estimation 4 ban perhaps I deserve, so I must say that this fear which has overcome me is all on account of my friend and not on my own behalf at all. I am perfectly safe in Russia, being a British subject. My cold and for mal Cousin Thaxted is a member of the British embassy here, and my cold and formal uncle is a R G nH And many other painful and serious which most mothers n ailmentscanfrom be avoided by the use of suffer, JL FfIC"l" This To War with os s r3 great remedy yv 3 is a d ( to women, carrying t; 7 r ) LI them through their most critical Tourist Tells of Vain Japanese -- ) hi ordeal with safety and no pain. Desire to Conquer 'Mother's who No woman Friend need fear the suffering uses America. and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in Fort Smith, Ark., June 12.- a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is Ambassador the Tokio Clamors a r-- 1 r 1 God-sen- I JuUiJlraW Wright fears outcome as he confided to me, said C. J. Meed, a wealthy Buffalo, N, Y., capitalist, who has recently returned from a visit to Japan.. , , I was talking to him before I left Japan, continued Mr. Meed. The native carriage drivers of Japan who haul the American tourists seem to take special delight in dumping their guests out on the ground with a sudden lunge. This generally happens in the most public places and the natives howl their banzais of delight. If the tourists complain they are given what the Americans would call the The laugh.! guardians of the peace, if called upon, decide that the "cabbies must be paid for their time and generally ignore the complaints of the Americans. I have witnessed several Americans slapped outright in the face. The wily Japs have been told that this is the white mans greatest insult; they firmly believe that General Kuroki is in this country now on a mission as a spy in peaceful times. Tourists of the States are now and have been for some , time subjected to all sorts of indignities froth the mongrel class in Yokohama. The loftier set have times been many spectators of insults huried at American tourisrts by the natives. The officialsseem to take no notice of the many acts of discourtesy and the English as well as Americans are forced to swallow all sorts of insults. Mr. Meed has large interests in this state, Louisiana and Mississippi and has just returned from his fourth visit to Japan. In his opinion the Japanese are courting war, and are conceited enough to believe their armies will come over here and conquer the United States. S pcxxl - ff, tax-paye- natu red. Our" book PnfFiYiiWPyP y woman, and will be sent free in plain envelope by addressing application to; Oradfield Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ca. an inexplicable explosion, and they must be well aware also that he is in the company of the man who fired the shell at the Rock in the Baltic and that he himself served on the offending cruiser. As to my own affairs, I must say they are progressing slowly, but satisfactorily. Nevertheless if Jack would leave St. Petersburg and come with me to Lon-do- n or New York, where he could carry on his experiments quite vfUaint would vUt and as well, or even better than here, 'Whmrtupon tfwithdraw. I should depart at once, even if I jeopardized myown prospects'," cabinet minister in England, facts The next letter, some time lat- which must be well known , to these spy informed people of St. er, began : Your two charming notes' to Petersburg. So I am immune, 'fhe worst (they could do would me arrived here together. It is be to order me out of the country, very kind of you to write to a poor exile and cheer him in his but even that is unthinkable. If banishment. I should like to see any one attempted to interfere that dell where you have swung with me, I have only to act the At first sight this city did your hammock. Beware of Hen- hero of the penny novelette, draw not strike me as so very much drik Hudsons men, so delight- myself up to my full height, which different from New York or Lon- fully written of by Washington as you knowjs not that of a pygfold my arms areoss my man don, and, meeting, as I did, so Irvjng. If they offer you anything my, many refined gentlemen in high to drink, dont you take it. Think ly chest, cry, Ila, ha! and sing places, 1 had come to think St. how disastrous it would be to all Rule Britannia, whereupon the Petersburg was, after all, very your friends if you went to sleep villains would wilt and withdraw, much like Paris or Berlin or in that hammock for twenty But Jack has no such security. He Rome. But it is different, and the years. Its the Catskills I want is a Russian subject, and, prince difference makes itself subtly felt, to see now rather than Niagara or commoner, the authorities here just as the air in some coast falls. Your second letter contain- could do what they liked wit towns of Britain is relaxing and ing the note from Captain Kempt him. I always think of things in others bracing. In these towns to Jack was at once delivered to when it is too late 4o act. I wish I had urged Jack ashore at Bar A man dosent notice the effect him. What on earth has the genIlarbor and induced him to take at first, but later as he begins to ial captain written to effect such feel it, and so it is here in St. a transformation in my friend! the oath of allegiance to the United States. I spoke to him abou Petersburg. Great numbers of He came to me that evening v' workmen pass down our street. clothed in his right mind in even- 4hat coming home in the carriage to sait he and, amazement, my There are Few ' They all seem, to know who the ing rig out, with his decorations i wished he he had of thought we upon it, commanded me to get inprince is, and the first days were here they sainted him with a to my dinner togs, took me in a himself at the time we were over people who know how to take care of themselves the majority deference which I supposed was carriage across the river to the there. But of this. I dare enough best restaurant St. Petersburg saj do not. The liver is a most imdue to his rank, in spite of the he is in no real danger after all and the Since there we affords, wore. he cham had a portant organ in the .body. ner-bin- e greasy clothes Nevertheless him shall induce I will keep it in condition. V. explosion an indefinable change pagne dinner in which he drnng to to and we wit C. tomorrow, pack America all and workmen these American come over Simpkins, Alba, Texas, writes: has things make London for so W together, my hethcr it was the enthusiasm I have used Ilerbine for Chills They salute the prince still when next letter will bear a British and Fever and but find it the best the produced on them meet by street, we Captain Kempts assure I and o the air stamp, you communication cer or the effect o medicine I ever used. I would there is in their attitude a will taste good to one not be England the do I 60 I if not without it. It is as good champagne, know, tain sly sympathy, may whose name Britisher benighted but he has reconsidered his de for children as it is for grown-u- p term it, a bond of camaraderie, is Alan Drummond. which is implied in their manner termination not to return to the people, and I recommend it. It United and is fine for La Grippe. States, Sold by rather than expressed. Jack says very soon we Be Continued. (To set out together for the wet. Riter Bros. Drug Co. this is all fancy on my part, but b itmen is. I be These shall I dont think glad to get out .! Tetter Cured. this Ivan Prince NOTICE. We that were followed to place. imagine them lives the, who restaurant, I am certain, am among A lady customer of ours hat It was ordered by the board of. and dresses like them, is cqncoct-in- g I am equally certain'that at the suffered tetter with two or for next which table two Borne explosive may yet County Commissioners of Cache police spies three so bad on her It got years. rid them of the tyrants who make were and County, State of Utah, that Monthese seated, hands she attenc could not that their lives so unsafe. All this two , shadowed us in day, the 1st day of July, A. D., to duties. her household One box does cab until we reached our blackwould not matter, but what 1907, at ten oclock a. m., he fixed matter in the chemical reaction, smiths shop. It is a humiliating of Chamberlains Salve cured her. as the time to hear the petition as I believe Jack would term it, confession 4o make, but somehow Chamberlains medicines give filed herein from residents and of Trenton School Diswhich has taken place among the he atmosjjJiere of this place has splendid satisfaction in this com A1 & M. II. Co., trict unmunity. Rodney on authorities. The authorities caking that the said school got my nerves, and I shall be mediAla. Chamberlains district be divided; and it is doubtedly have their spies among glad to turn my back on it. Jack mond, cines dealers. sale all for are furthtr ordered that all persons by well know pooh poohs the idea that he is in the workingmen and interested therein appear before what they are thinking about and any danger. Even the governor I Dont!!! said Board of County Comthe of St. do believe not about. he I. Petersburg, says, dare .talking missioners and show cause, if any they were satisfied with the ex- not lay a finger on him, and as children let Dont suffer th?re for the chief of be, your Jack he why the said petition gave regarding police, pours planations with when imcan that should not be granted. scorn on that powerful official. lie cough you the disaster. I have tried to In Witness Whereof, I hereunpress upon Jack that he must be scouts the idea that he is being cure it with Ballards norehound a cure to sure set my band and affix my offifor more careful in walking about watched, and, all in all, is quite Syrup, Coughs, the toyn, and I have.Hried to per- mmorous at piy expense, saying Bronchitis, Influenza, Cr6up and cial seal this llth day of June, suade him after work to dress hat my state of mind is more fit- Pulmonary Diseases. Buy a bot-l- e A. D. 1907. and try it. (SEAL) like the gontleman.he is, but he ting for a schoolgirl than for a Jj S. LARSEN, B. B. in fears at and assures stalwart man over six feet County Clefk. Laughter, Byhalia, Miss., my laughs 4 me that I have gone from one ex- height. One consolation is that writes: I have two children who EASTERN EXCURSIONS treme to the other in my opinion Jack now has become as keen for lad croup. I tried many different of St. Petersburg. First I thought America as I am. Iexpect that remedies, but I must say your Mayl7-3- 0 June One it was like all other capitals ;now the interview arranged for me to- Iorehound Syrup is the best 'are pins $2.00 Long. limit. Stop I have swung too far in the other morrow With a great government Croup and Cough medicine I ever overs. Other cheap rates during lie says the police of official will settle my own busi- used. Sold by Riter Bros. Drug the Summer. Write L. II. Harding , direction. t. Petersburg would, not dare ness finally one way or another. Co. 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