Show THE UTAH BUDGET stricken with heart failure william jarvis ft 0 years old a resident of 0 salt me lahe l ahe city died while seated on the tut mt steps ot of the temple P J beard an old time miner ot of the gintic tintic district died at spring ville june 25 at the age of 62 52 years lol following lowing an operation for abscess of 0 the lungs la lars ra christian larsen who was ft a lorn born in denmark and came to utah over 35 years ago having lived at stand most 0 of f the time since Is dead at the age 0 of f 87 the old son eon of postmaster J anson 0 of 1 moab met death by drown dr aning lne the boy went to the tha river to bathe with some borne other hoy boys and was overcome by the current the union pacific has finia lied the telephone line between ogden n and rawlins wyo and henceforth trains will be operated over that section with telephone instead of the telegraph while under tinder the influence of liquor 3 amrick seeley aged 36 35 years fell front a second story window at hla his rooming house in salt lake city and sustained a fracture of tho the right leg caught under a loose slab rock in the porphyry tunnel of the boston C consolidated mine at dingham ning ham nick evanoff Eva an austrian sustained a trac frac lure jure of the skull lie ile will probably re cover while tile the season has been excel tio tlona nally lly dry the crops in the country tributary to richfield nich neld were never better betler looking than they are arc this season this la Is especially true of the beets and hay bay the continued dry weather Is cans calls ing a great deal of uneasiness among the american pork fork sheep men arid unless there cornea comes a rain in the near future the prospects for the shee sheep pare anre doing poorly hugh morton the 10 year earold old son of dr and mrs airs J D E morton was waa drown drowned ed while swimming in ten feet of water in reservoir no I 1 of the irrigation company halt a mile north of Kays kaysville ville representative nowell has made a request to the geological survey that a topographical map of dox box elder county utah be mado made by the survey director george otla otis smith has taken the matter under advisement there Is some talk at provo of ae action being taken looking to the establishment of a park by the state at the head bead of provo river where the tha provo weber bear and duchesne rivers all ajl rise in a small urea area an overdose of opium mixed with vinegar proved the undoing of 0 wons wong toy a chinese cook whose dead body was found in utahna park in ogden whether the oriental took the dose with suicidal intent or not Is not known there Is said eald to be a great scarcity of laborers on the oregon short line many of the japs who have been employed on roadbed repair and construction work have hava abandoned the section and taken to the beet fields while excavating in salt lake city workmen found a grindstone the date on the store blore being 1819 1840 W V 11 clark clarh the sugar house druggist has laid claim to the tha grindstone declaring that lie he burled buried it when ho he was a boy because he was weary of turning it district judge jude howell how ell of ogden las has made himself clear on oil the point tint that before divorces are allowed in his court some real ml good acason must be shown for it and that the frivolous manner tit in which some regard the marital relation will not bo be tolerated at the fourth of july celebration at upton more than prizes will be given away including four horses a buggy five sheep two fleeces two rocking chairs there will be broncho riding steer roping steer riding horse racing automobile and motor racing william J anderson andersen tho the 15 year old son of peter anderson of sandy was smothered to death by a cavo cave in ia in the sandhills sand hills about two mils mil s east cast of sandy it appears that the boy while endeavoring to escape the blinding rays of the sun son crawled into the narrow eave cave I 1 sudden change to a high altitude added to the joyful prospects of soon returning to the land of his nativity la Is believed to have caused the mental derangement of oreste caralle an italian who was taken from an past cast bound train and placed in a padded cell in tho the ogden jail the dener rio grande crande railroad is making unusual preparations preparation i for or a hard winter so far this summer the company has more than tons of lump jump coal from company mines stored at the various junction points I between grand junction and ogden after an illness of only twenty four hours joseph clark one of representative business men in III deal dead frim an attack of pneumonia mr 1 I r dark clarl built tho the first steam flouring floering flou ring will mill west of the missouri river at ogden and was rated as a millionaire the program tor for the independence day celebration at park city wl will 11 include I 1 a hg b g parade headed by the tha park city military band and a concert in fht morning and foot races for men man and children and a baseball game in the afternoon in the evening a grand aarand liall ball will to h give at the theatre tre irk 4 I 1 I 1 fa IL 4 I 5 B 0 illustrations BY wr T f SYNOPSIS aileo innes spi spinster nater and guardian of gertrude and ilal y established shed headquarters at Sunny sunnyside side amidst numerous the servants bt deserted A ail ilan inere locked up for or the night she lie was wall startled by a dark figure on tho the veranda she paired a terrible n w which was filled with unseemly caily holsea nola I 1 in n the morning at MIBS ison in ianca n ea found a strange link cuff butt button in a alth cl th hamper gertrude and halsey arrived with jack bailey the house wim was awakened by a revolt fr shot hot A brange ninn nian was wan round found shot to death in the hall it proved to bo be the body of 0 arnold arm wrong whose banker father owned the country house miss innes found flat meys revolver on the lawn IN ho and jack balley bailey had disappeared tho the link ruff cuff button mysteriously disappeared lle IL t tive jamieson Jam leion and the coroner arrived gertrude revealed revea ltd that she he was engaged to jack bailey with whom the she had talk talked in the bl billiard illard room a few moments before the murder N CHAPTER V con linued the quarrel I 1 believe he persisted was about mr air Armstr armstrongs conduct to you alsa gertrude lie ile had been paying you unwelcome attentions tent ions and I 1 had never seen the danl man when she nodded a yes I 1 saw the tremendous possibilities involved if this detective could prove that gertrude feared and disliked tho the murdered man and that mr air armstrong had been annoying and possibly pursuing her with hateful attentions oil all that added to gertrudes lert rudes confession of her er presence in the billiard room at tho the time of the crime looked strange to say eay the least the prominence of the family assured a strenuous effort to find the murderer and if we had nothing worse orso to look forward to we were suro sure of a distasteful publicity mr air jamieson Jam leson shut his notebook with a snap and thanked us its 1 I have an idea he said apropos of 0 nothing at all that at any rate the ghost la is laid here whatever the rap pings have been and tho the colored man rays they began when the family went west three months ago they are likely to stop now I 1 which shows how much ho be know knew about it the ghost was not laid with the murder of arnold armstrong he or it only seemed to take on fresh vigor mr jamieson Jam leson left then and when gertrude had bad gone upstairs as she did at once I 1 sat and thought over ever what I 1 had just heard iler her engagement once so BO cri engrossing grossing a fb matter atter paled now beside tho the significance of 0 her story it if halsey and jack dailey bailey had left before the crime how camo came ilal hal revolver in the tulip bed what was the mysterious cause of their sudden flight what had gertrude left in the billiard room what was the s significance of the cufflink cuff link and where was it CHAPTER VI in the east corridor when the detective left lie ho enjoined absolute secrecy ou on everybody in the household the greenwood club promised the same thing and as there are no sunday afternoon papers the murder was not publicly known knon until monday the coroner himself notified the armstrong family lawyer and early in tho the afternoon ho he camo came out I 1 had not seen mr air daml Jam jamieson leson son et elace tire c morning but I 1 know knew he h had ad been interrogating terro gating the servants gertrude Oer trudo was locked tit in her room with a headache and I 1 had luncheon alone mr air II arton the lawyer was a little thin man mail and he looked as it if be dl did rot not relish his business that day this is very unfortunate innes he said after wu wo had shak shaken en hands most unfortunate and mysterious te with the father and mother in the west I 1 ind find everything devolves on me and us as you can understand it Is an unpleasant duty no doubt I 1 said absently mr elarton II arton I 1 am going to ask you some questions and I 1 hope you will answer them I 1 feel that I 1 am entitled to some knowledge because I 1 and my family faintly are just juat now in a most am ambiguous bigit poston position I 1 dont don t know whether he understood me or not ho he took oft his glasses and wiped them 1 I shall be very happy he said with old fashioned courtesy thank you mr air II ll arton did mr air arnold armstrong know that sunny side had been rented 1 I think yes he did in fact I 1 myself told him about it and he know knew who the tenants were yes ile he had not been living with the family for rome come years I 1 believe no unfortunately there theio had been trouble between arnold and his tather for two years he had lived in town than it would bo be unlikely that he ha came here last night to get possession of anything belonging to him 1 I should think it hardly possible ho he admitted to bo be perfectly frank miss innes I 1 can not think of any reason whatever for his coming here as he did ile he had bad been staying at the cie club bouso across the valley for the last week jarvis tells me but hat only explains how he came here lot why it Is a most unfortunate amelly arr lly I 1 tit 1 if hook hir hl head despondently AX ir if 4 A the quarrel I 1 believe anil and I 1 felt that this dried up little man was the repository of much that he had not told me I 1 gave up trying to elicit any information from him and wo we went together to view the body before it was taken to tho tha city it had been lifted on to the billiard ta ble and a sheet thrown over it otherwise nothing had been touched A soft lint lay beside it and the collar of the dinner coat wits WIB keill turned up lip the hands handsome ome dissipated face of arnold armstrong purged of its ugly lines was now only pathetic As we went in mrs airs watson appeared at the card room door come in mrs airs watson the lawyer said but she shook her head and withdrew she was the only one in the house who seemed to regret the dead man and even she seemed rather shocked chocked than sorry before mr air elarton left he told m me something of the armstrong family paul armstrong the father had been married twice arnold was a son by the first marriage the second mrs airs armstrong had been a widow with a child a little girl this child now perhaps 20 was coulso armstrong having taken her stepfathers step fathers name and was at present in california with the family they will probably return at once he concluded and part of my errand hero here today to day la Is to see if you will relinquish your lease hero here tit in their favor wo we would better wait and seo see if they wish to come I 1 said it seems unlikely and my illy town house la is being remodeled at that ho he let the matter drop but it came up unpleasantly enough later inter at sli six the body was taken away and at seven thirty after an early dinner mr air harton went gertrude had not come down and there was no news of halsey mr fr camle son had taken a lodging in the village lage and I 1 had not seen him since in mid idaa afternoon tern eon it wits was about nine oc lock I 1 think when the bell rang find and he was ushered into the living room sit down I 1 said grimly have you found a clew that will incriminate me mr air jamieson ile he hat had the graci to took look uncomfortable no ho he said it if you had killed mr air armstrong you would have left no clews you would have had too much intelligence after that we got along letter better ile he was fishing in ills his pocket and after a minute he brought out two scraps of paper 1 I have been to the clubhouse lie he said and among mr air armstrongs effects I 1 found these one Is curious the other la Is puzzling the first was a sheet of club note paper on oil which vas written witt ten over and over the name I it annos it wits was Ital lowing flowing signature to a dot but it lacked cap T the h 0 ones toward the bottom of UK iw hect were much better than the top ones mr air jamieson Jam leson smiled at my face ills ilia old tricka ho he said that one Is merely conlous cin cur lous this one as I 1 said before Is puzzling the second scrap folded and refolded into a compass so tiny that the writing had been partly obliterated was part of 0 a lestr lett ir the lower halt half of a sheet not typed but written in it a cra cramped biped hand band by altering the plans for or rooms may bo be possible the best way li IQ nty my opinion would bo be to lo the tha plan for in one of 0 the rooms achl chimney tit that was nil all well I 1 said looking up tip thero there la is nothing in that Is there A man ak I 1 ought to bo be able to change the plan of his house without becoming an ob hect of 0 suspicion there Is little in the paper itself he admitted but why should arnold armstrong carry that around unless it meant something ile ho never built a house you may be sure of that it it la is this house it may mean anything from a secret room to an extra bathroom I 1 said scornfully 1111 avent you a thumbprint too 1 I have he said with a smile and the print of a foot in a tulip bed and a number of other things the oddest part Is miss innes that the thumb mark is probably yours and the footprint certainly ills audacity was the only thing that saved me his amused smile put me on my mettle and I 1 ripped out a perfectly good scallop before I 1 answered why did I 1 step into the tulip led bed I 1 asked with interest you picked up something he said good humo which you are go ing to tell me about later am 1 I indeed I 1 was politely curious r I 1 oil a with this remarkable insight of yours ours I 1 wish you would tell me where I 1 shall find my jour four thousand dollar motorcar 1 I was just coming coining to that he said you will find it about 30 files miles away at andrews station in a b blacksmith smith shop where it Is being re paired I 1 laid town down ray my knitting then and looked nt at him and halsey I 1 managed to say we are going to exchange information he said I 1 am going to tell you that when you iou tell left tile me what you picked up in the tulip bed we looked steadily at each other it was not tit an unfriendly stare stale we were only measuring weapons then he smiled a little and got lip up with your permission he said 1 I am alu going to examine the card room and the staircase again you might think over my offer in the meantime lie ile went on through the drawing room and I 1 listened to hla his footsteps growing glowing gradually fainter I 1 dropped my pretence predence pre tence at knitting and leaning I 1 back bach I 1 thought over the last 48 hours houis hero here was I 1 rachel innes spinster a granddaughter of old john innes of 0 revolutionary days a D A it a co londal dame mixed up with a vulgar and revolting britne and even attempting to hoodwink the law certainly I 1 had left tho |