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Show ) rAGE SIX THE i: n altic Il'iOCK Dy ROBERT BARR, "Tbs Triumphs f Lagont Valmonl TaUa," la tk Mid.l of Alarm a." "Spacolaliona of John Stool," "Tko Victor," Etc. Copyright, 1900, by Robert Barr. By Arrmnsement with Tbo Author and picwapapora Aaaoototioo of ft rw York, CHAPTER XXII. eyes as a dissolves sand castle on the shore at the touch bf an in- .The prince nodded carelessly, coming tide. ' ma if he believed, and offered his By St. Peter of Russia, he open. cigarette case to the captain, cried, Ive got it at last! I must who shook his head. write to Katherine about this. i I smoke a pipe, he growled, Summoning the-- steward-agaiThe captain rose with his light- to take away this fluid and bring ed pipe, and together they went him another pailful of fresh watip on deck again. The prince ter, Lermontoff endeavored to exaw nothing more of the tall sen- tract some information from the tinel who had been his guard the deferential young man. Have you ever been in Stocknight before, so without asking he took it for holm! permission granted . , that his movements, now they No, excellency. were in the open sea, were unre- Or in any of the German therefore he walked ports! etricted, up No, excellency. and down the deck smoking cigar ottos. At the stroke of a bell the Do you know where we are captain mounted the bridge and making for now! No, excellency. the mate came down. Nor when we shall .reach our Suddenly out of the thickness declination! ahead loomed up a great black No, excellency. British freighter making for St. You have some prisoners Petersburg, as the prince sup- abroad! posed. The two steamers, big and Three drunken sailors, excellittle, were so close that each was lency. compelled to sheer off a bit. Then Yes, thats what the captain the captain turned on the bridge said. But if it meant death for a and seemed for a moment uncersailor to be drunk the commerce to tain what do with his prisoner. A number of men were leaning of the eWorld would speedily over the bulwarks of the British stop. This is a government steamer, ship, and it would have been and if a sailor here quite possible for the person on excellency, one boat to give a message to disobeys orders he is . guilty of those on the other. The prince, mutiny. On a merchant vessel understanding the captains quan they would merely put him in dary, looked up at him and smil- irons. I see. Now, do you want to ed, but made no attempt to take of his earn a few gold pieces! advantage predicament. Some one on board the English Excellency has been very genwas the ahip shouted and fluttered a hand erous to me already, kerchief, whereupon the prince noncommittal reply of the stewwaved his cigarette in the air, ard. whoso eyes nevertheless and the big boat disappeared in twinkled at 4he mention of gold. the thickness of the east. ' TRI-WEEKL- Y JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAIL buildings of any kind upon it, nor, indeed, the least sign of human habitation. The morning was fine. In the east the sun had just risen and was flooding the grim rock with a rosy light. Except this rock no trace of land was visible as far as the eye could see. Alongside the steamer was moored a sailing boat with two masts, but proviJ ed also with thole pins and sweeps for rowing. The sail were furled, and she had evident tly been brought to the steamers side by means of the oars. Into tihis craft the crane was lowering boxes, bags and. whatnot, which threer'four men were storing away. The mate was superintending this transshipment, and the captain, standing with his back against the deckhouse, was handing one by one certain papers, which Lermontoff took to be hills of lading, to a young man who signed in a book for each he received. "When this transaction was completed, the young man saluted the captain and descended t. over the ships side of tha sail-boa- Good morning, captain. At anchor, I see, said Ledmontoff, No, not at) anchor. Merely lying here. The sea is too deep and affords no anchorage at this point. Where are all these goods -- ing! go- . The captain nodded his head at the rock, and Lermontoff gazed at it again, running his eyes from top to bottom without seeing any vestige of civilization. Then you lie to the lee of this rock, and the small boat takes the supplies ashore! Exactly, said the captain. The settlement, I take it, is on the other side. What is it a lighthouse! Theres no lighthouse, said the captain. Sort of coastguard, thent Yes, in away. They keep .1 lookout. And now, highness, I see your overcoat is on your hack. Have you left anything in your Tuesday, July 2, 1907. I the joy of the household, for wlthow it no happiness can be complete. Hew Notes From Clarkston. CLARKSTON, June 29. The gloriousFourth will be celebrated here in fine style, an excellent program having been prepared for the occasion. We expect many of our friends from far and near to rejoice with us. Our farmers are all very busy summer fallowing land and cutting the first crop of lucern. The recent frost took the beans, cucumbers, squash, and some of the fruit. ' Deputy Fruit Tree Inspector II. J. Carlisle is with us, and doing a good work. Spotted fever has been prevalent here, with the following victims: Messrs. Alfred Atkinson, William Loosle, Harvey Fisher and Miss Jennie Thompson, who have all been very ill, bub who are improving. Contractors Jacobsen and tfimpleted a handsome little cottage on Second West, for Mr. Thomas Jensen. Misses Maggie and Blanche Costley are down from St. Anthony, Idaho, and are gueSts of the Clarks and Jardines. Elder Ben Ravsten is expected to arrive home from the mission field in a few days. Commissioner Godfrey is having some splendid work done on the county roads between NewClarkston and . Trenton. ton, George begins to get blessings already. A bouncing baby boy has arrived to bless the home of John and Mary Jardine. We all expect to have a glorious time on Pioneer Day, if all - how-eve- f r, B . f priceless value to all women sent free. Address mtuoneta rebulator cb f ir juimmtm. mm fff J nan-seiriiarr'j- goes well. Lermontoff walked the deck, Abraham Lincoln thinking very seriously about his situation and wondering where they intended to take him. If he was a man who, against all odds, were to be put in prison, it must attained the highest honor a man be in some place of detention on could get in the United States. the coast of Finland, which seemBallards Ilorehound Syrup r has ed strange, because he understood room!. that the fortress there were alattained a place, never equalled The prince laughed. infilled dissatisfied with ready by any other like remedy. It is a No, captain;. I forgot 4 bring sure habitants of that disaffected land. cure for Coughs, Colds, BronIlis first impression had. been a portmanteau with me. chitis, Influenza and allPulmorary that banishment was intended, Then I must say farewell to diseases. Every mother should and he had expected to he landed you here. keep supplied with this wonderat some Swedish or German port, What, you are not going to ful but a chance remark made by the cough medicine. Sold by Riter maroon me on this pebble in the hiin at breakfast inclined b Bros. captain Drug Co. ocean t to believe that there were other You will be well taken care prisoners on board not quite so SUMMER EXCURSIONS favorably treated as himself. But of, highness. why should he he sent but of RusVia Colorado Midland Railway. What place is this! sia proper or even removed from H I "Id got ii at last It is called the Trogzmondoff, City of Mexico, Mayl. to 8, June St. Petersburg, which, he was well aware, suffered from no lack Well, heres enough to make highness, and 4he' water surround- 7 to 14 and 17 to July 11. Round a of jails! The continued voyage jingle in your pocket, and here ing you is the Baltic. trip $69.15. Long Limits. are two letters which you are to of the steamer through an open Is it Russian territory! sea again aroused the hope that try to get delivered when you reVery, very Russian, return- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Stockholm was the objective turn 1o St. Petersburg. ed the captain, drawing a deep point. If they landed him there, Yes, excellency. breath. This way, if your highit merely meant a little temporYou will do your best Notice is hereby given that ness pleases. There is a rope lad- sealed ary inconvenience, and, once Yes, excellency. proposals will be received ashore, he hoped to concoct a Well, if you succeed Ill make der, which is sometimes a little at the office of John Nuffer, Prestelegram so apparently innocent your fortune when Im released. unsteady for a landsman, so be and ton, clerk of School Idaho, win that it would Thank you, excellency. through to his careful. No. friend and give Drummond as 24 District at McCammon, Thab night at dinner the capOh, Im accustomed to least; the knowledge of his abid- tain opened a bottle of vodka and Idaho, up to and including ing place. The thought of Drum- conversed genially on many top- ladders. Ilyvasti, captain. at 12 5th, 1907, Friday, July mond aroused all his old fear that ics without touching upon the Ilyvasti, your highness. oclock noon,1 for the erection and the Englishman was to be the real particular subject of liberty. He And with this mutual goodby completion of a 6 (six) room victim, and this enforced voyage partook sparingly of the stimu iu Finnish the prince went down school was merely a convenient method lant, and, to Lermont offs building to be built at Mcdisap- the swaying ladder. of getting himself out of the way. Idaho. Cammon, it did not in the least After lunch a dismal drizzle pointment, Plans and loosen his tongue, and thus, still specifications for set) inthat presently increased to Be Continued.) (To his of the said fate, be seen on ap ignorant prince building may A steady downpour, which drove in for the second night turned the office at of John plication Lermontoff to his cabin, and, that the steamer. aboard Take The Postmasters Word room being unprovided with eithNuffer, Architect, Preston, Idaho, he awoke next morning for it. er window, or electric light, the heWhen and at the residence of the clerk found the engines had stopped, prince struck a match to one of and, as the vessel of said School District 24, Mcthe candles newly placed on the surmised it had was motionless, Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmas Cammon, Idaho, on and after reached harbor. washstand. lie pushed the elec He chuck-chuc- k ter heard the t intermittent Inch, keeps also May 28, 1907.' Cherryvale, trie button summoning the stewof a the and pony engine stock of a All proposals must be accomgeneral merchandise ard and, giving him sonfe money, screech of oiled an imperfectly and patent medicines. He says panied by a certified check in the asked if there was such a thing as a piece of stone on board, car- Crane and guessed that cargo was Chamberlains Colic, Cholera amount of ten per cent of the resried as ballast or for any other being put ashore. is standard pective bid. andDiarrhoeaRemedy purpose. The steward said he Now, he said to bimself, If here in its line. It never fails to The board of trustees reserves yrould inquire and finally returndoor former the sentinel is at satisfaction and we could my the right to reject any or all progive ed with a sharpening stone used for the knives in the gallery. Bo- they are going to take me to pris- hardly afford to he without it, posals. lting his door, Lermontoff began on. If he is absent, I am to be For sale by all dealers. c By order of the board of trusan experiment and at once forgot set free. tees of School District No. 24, he was a prisoner. He filled the He jumped up, threw back the FOURTH OF JULY. Bannock County,. Idaho. wash basin with water and, the door. There was bolt, opened G. SCHWING,' Clerk. J. opening one of the glasses stop- no one a very few minIn there. 1 Reduced rates via Oregon took out with the pered bottles, tind deck found on Short Line. Tickets on sale July point of his knife a most minute utes he was Every day there are Want-aportion of the substance within, that the steamer was lying in the 3rd and 4th; limited to July 6th. Happenings in your street and whiph he dissolved in the water lee of a huge rock, which remind- See further, agentsjor particulars neighborhood buyings, sellings, with no apparent effect. Standing ed him of Mont St. Michel in NorJ. R. 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