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Show tbla Wftrden had been killed.- ; Then Warden't death had caused Ka'ntolue t go tff Seattle and take charge of had many of Warden'! affaire thought that the Information which y ; had beea 'la. Warden' possession of the other two against the thlrdt might aow be In Sanfolne'e; Eaton, It appeared probable to Santolue that tlierefore. had followed Santolne Onto thft.traJa. Eaton, had The Inference wss plain that amne atom, to the study and had met hit 1he"Blind Man's Eyes ' - WILLIAM ' MacHARG EDWIN CALMER - f had-conie ' within lew tuohthA. . WU to Seaator W. W. Warnick rvntHvm Am delinooent data of taxes was passed almost without debate. though suea. measure beio nave aau opposition at every turn- hi the road, tut flnallv went down to defeat. It had been introduced at tha request of in the Utah eeunty eommissioaar. ' farmers of Utah county and . other counties of lat have paid their taxes out of their December 15 beet checks. Senator Dixon'said that in his county soma. 42 per tent of the taxes were subjected to the delinquent penalty of S per cent, trat of these 85 per eent ware'naid before sale date. The bill passed without opposition to the third , ; ? reading calendar. Onlv one bill was mtrmluced- - ia-t- h house Friday. It is No. 88, and is by It is a Representative Hollenbeck, substitute measure for hia House Bill No. 5, repealing the laws and amendments creating and governing the public utilities commission. The new bill is mora"specific than the former." J ntarlcetinff" bill No. Atwood of Utah EopresentaUv tiby eountyiai but one opponent Forty- -. seven voted in Its favor.; JBepresenta-live Goggin of Salt Lake county was the only aetative voter. Sir were absent durinff the. balloting. .. Two thousand JUtah citizens throng ed the state capitol Friday night itt attendance noon the recention tendered members of the ftfteenthjegislature and 'the public by Governor Charles B. Th Mabev. reception governor' room presented a brilliants teenevas "" - " Wcht' polntt oftV-- N Santoiae'a hand, holding tiui tele phone, oliook la It agitation j fat head war hot from the - blood nuuing tfirough It, hla body wa chilled. Idea to atrange, ao astouadlng, oo InIt first had come to Ida credible refused It though hi .that reason told blm It the only poe- sible condition which could account for all the facts, now was being made all but certala. He named atoek after ; ail we're down iterloasly de pressed 'or had been supported only by desperate effort '., of. tbelr chief holders. The Wind man could write a ,well as any other by following the position of the lines with the finger of bis left hand. He wrote a short note swiftly how, folded, sealed and addressed tt and handed It to the eervant messen "Have that delivered by ger at once," .be directed- ,- Ther will be ..ao written'' answer, I think; only something sent back a photo- -. graph. Sea that jt-- i broiight to me t once." ss E f.lBLY PUTS III FULLWEEK s - autnor. jaouon ana oiu taia on t&oia, Bouse BiQ No, l.by Cwiitantina Favorably reported by committee. Ki'led oa third reading, 27 to 37; am , Rfc w4 XlX-Contl- nued, - bills tn-k- - held-bac- - : ny - s ; ," y ' ,?h r ' .;rw. the-oerva- T41e--ear- -- nt'f- liir,. ,ij ?S. , tif - ot - Tlie 7 -- - Bill-Na-llx- pg Redning-feartoErfili- - . e . w x-t- -- ' - laldJj - M . I'iot-f e," W.-W- bf "v s. Pettit-Con-cernin- h Candlandr-Cor-poration- -- , Moiley--Re-quirin- , d - hls-4u- ' ' ' -' te fW:KiwMiCor fssxtTaV: mttTflrral' -to- tree-trunk- . ' bf v ' ' ' j . t- over-look- i -- three-quarters- . . . a'. thfr-mo- -- - -- -v- ,or beeame-tha-pers- -- ndherbilt nfter-Warde- n's -- r. (m, pub-lkrun- ds d Irvln'e-ijmmigrat- ion - -- flrat-wor- i - be-ha- men's-compensa- ' 3 i ' tion ' -- ... rt obJiUutl . was -flnd "?h -- -- ul . - ;. .r-i'- ,' f he-hu- r 'rV&t Ivtrt?' -- ; ' f f -- . .- XXo . r ' Mi T . - 1 leS tht 3 . - ,.1 Coatuiued la Thursday' Herald) . ., A'.., 9.. w. ... -- : . - . . -- ' ' House Bill No. 7 by HoHenbeekf Separation of . school districts. vported-rbSilled on third reading, 45 to 7; thro ' ". sbient ibsent and not voting. ., SECOND WEEK OF UTAH LEGISthing which would have given San House Bill No. 10 by HoUenbeckC' OX ACTION BRINGS . LATURE toine the information Wardea bod bad ftwtolM-felt' that-t- be. probabilities school district boards to " Empowering CHAPTER , xwere that Eaton's enemies had oiiened and which Kkton tiww required had ... third : ;mploy architect.. Defeated on is been . brought , Into Kntttolne'a hnifBf the" safe and had heeu surprlsetf-o- y 47 to 7; one absent-- ' ' 7 8he told hlra beginning with her dis- Eaton. reading, s was ana Hut If. they had. opened the pui in rssniouie sate, ii House Joint Memorial No. 1 by Dun-yo- n -covery of Eaton In the fcnrntf" and to get possession of this "something" of the second week f e. .they were nor only Eatotr'roni fa Wltlrthrapeninr Memorial to president, asldnsr ' ending "1th bis leaving her and with of the fifteenth legislature, Monday, mica; they, were also Santolne's; they before It had reached Santoine that Donald Avery' finding her In the commission to stimulate use of silver ' Hie been safe had forced. orwere the who threatened)- Sunfunction began with a perfected one word tolne' trustnien tor; and bow she Favorably , reported by . committee. Santolne put out his 'hand and ganisation. Passed on third reading, 64 to 0; one onlybis name which he had told' her. ... Those'-who- m Eaton- had fought In pressed a bell, A servant came to Heretofore the measures that save Hugh. Her father listener Intently. wsentr the door, have had the PKint had perfect opportunity. been Introduced in the legislature "Vmitiii Mf. Eaton HPBf'flr to have foe "Will House Bill No. ItbyConstantine u Dnd Mies Santolne," the 1f tbey wished num Santolne, a more killing 600, than large averaged become rather well acquainted, I Ih Passed on third reading, - 43 ayes,42.- But Santoine feM certain no one had Mind nmn directed, "and ask her to further which never ber of got any he said. lfns he told you noth- toador-nfl- y .. come twre?" absent and not voting. .attack -- upon him nt-ithan Brit readine. which earned, them ing about himself which yuu have not The withdrevc House Bill No. 18 by Constantino servant In the lie no hud had room; wera aluumjofit where t committee a f they told met You have sera 'not! In? " Snntolne waited. Presently the door Election.-.oschool board 'members. at "any of that any feeling, Instant, close of the the near nntfl lowed to lay corning "" him; jou have not the shots fired hud been ..directed at gala opened, and he heard hla daugh- . reported Unfavorably judiciary commit "" session, and then the sifting told T" .... lilrn. latitcliffird, too, Iwd been unat ter't wtep. committef'inrtitfed and" the en-- : track' them side would tee Ilor mlml went quickly back to the "Have you listed what was taken of enacting clause. y 1 ' ' ruiln ffnmA' ftho frtlf A flilwti nla I . footstena acting;, clause would be stricken, thus (t ' Hous Bill No. 19 by Constantino fWejatt-wmgrtteomrof ..xhe intra? Ttma- - 4bAA; safe, Hsrrltt , Santolue .I -.... IfflaHanraeaaare.-"-- ' going rapidly away, . .He wa.iihaking ders; then. bef.w Jllfifrtiford rottldf Ttskear Special verdict and special findings ., fdrcheud.. with nnror hnrni ' rtpntmpnt : rttS Wnilajhe nual"lrWdJ?LVillie "Not yet Father." liud fieeti shot down. he call Uu iihim'. 1 juries; . Recommendod that enact- - -iby mill The blind nmu waited' for a moUna into of now legislative poured The blind map thought atriastant, a almbsisBot oulte sure It w'tts then, tlmt 'hnt had clause be striclrenTliy "committer ng ele his wWrvetiv thia the out hand session, he nnd ment; pressed put 'Harriet, something has been brought all that bad taken place ' Bill, killed. '1 be the bell which railed the steward. protectednoSiiiitolno was his blladness; into the bouse or the manner, of Wardea bad been murdered of wbat ment aa-y-. that .the meaiujw-,wibe doubt thirf, If be had been NoTl bytui-yo- n House Memorial Joint "and Neither spoke until jhejitewiLrd ca toe, able-t-had minimum down that. held to the and behind moved vague shape bad see und recognise .the men In keejilng ..something brUie bouse Memorial th com die in to be allowed asking president to ' Santolne snld not had . "Falrloy." then, qui tin room after the a" very few Itaya happened slneerfbill wilj guided all that lights were turned been changed within appoint commission to confer with disposed sinee the time, I think, whea the He recalled Eaton's voice as he had mlttee, but will have to-- be etly, "Ilss Santoine And I have Just on, he would have been shot down foreign nations relativa to asa of all agreed that for the present till reports also: ' But Saiitnlne rerogtilxed that-- - attempt to jnn Eaton down with the esrf-t- t first on the train at Seattle; oP!wttlilir the time. set by the rules ver.i Motion, to reconsider vote and bill which omnel the reporting of a biH regarding the pursuit "of the men who thlsHd wt fully account for his lm motor car was made. What' was that and now be was almost slire-nrecommitted to mines and smelting entered the study hiKt jiljrht are to mtinltr. Two weeks before, an at 'something 7" that he could" place that voice, when the eommittte fiaajiad tt lor ni- quite " " It bemade rtlwt--- t --me, mtt Hnrmjr tack which had been meant for heard he knew bad where will commiUee, that he teen it draft days. Thi, nr'Hfs daughter refletted, Miss Santolne or Mr. Avery." Senato Candland before. Lavicious of the new agreement about the had- - struck doWn Santftlne- - Instead ; legislation beipg prevent, any "Very well, sir, 'm 1 enacted, nnd no further against Ratun Iron properties and the lists of atock 8he still sat- silent after the steward had been nnide wKeiupt hl the supreme court and. of the leases. Received by hous and referred The intention of the leaders in both until It had- - become holders projiertles which came ing with rage; then by effort of " had gone; r ht T The houses is not to make a record, but to governors- - staff ;jsemb!ed. to public lands committee. 7publicly known that SiintoliiFWag trot through ilr, Vanietrt office," she re- will he put these .thoughts awajr. ..her father had forgotten her presence; going to die. - If 8imtolne's him need hi of nurse retoinded : again so steer the legislative, ship that it . Members of the senate ana the house - Senate Joint Memorial No. 2 Askdeath plied; ' ' hea flo moved slightly. for" food. " "Those were In the safeT woiiTd Tfave scH-ewill make the voyage across the, leg vers the Unit to "be received bV ths ing" congress" to "aid silver 'Industry.,,-JeceiveTr'EfloniTdeatir 'That Is all, dew, to said quietly. two weeks Itffore, why was Snntolne now" he want I nothing gm-in "Yes; you had any by 'house and referred to pie prH stat axcutiv and. the first lady of the art'd She jfot tip fefHiln immune now? l)ld possession of the structions about them, so- f had put "Have itreadyjwnen I wake up. vided by law, aixty dayjao that there stafe. They filed into the reception committee on ' resolutions aad tnent:' o tier BB ti rooms : she did not pretend board-roo- m. Tr - 1 contents of SHJitoine'.mfe accfmipllsh them In the otbetr iuife;.but when 4 When the doctor comes tell him I am will be orials. lock hacltf-t- h to herself that site could resti She the KMIUP thl'ltir ila Kiifflhiliin'a ttinth? went to get the correspondence I saw going to get up today and dress.' f 4 No." House the the'reception-oBill. when the of jiyHollenbeck adjournment arrives,. .Following day S1-.He turned and stretched himself ".an tut death tor then. miialJ- - them there end' put them with the waa received.. The Sale of property for delinquentLtaxes The change in the rules which --Was tHrrnT.V ' wlndmnriWi lie In owa-safor what inenf slept" my correspondence tiponin1)cgfutaTly, mad on the motion of Representative line filed into the reception." room 'ram sjorityudiciary committee ..report-adver- se. jltif to the "west; she went lh there Santolne lay still.. It was not, Snntolne was certain, Special order for business. Pembroke.and which prevents the. in- the mam rotunda. Those in the reand stood looking out; CHAPTER XXI "Who besides D.maUl knew thnt you ' Raton's presence In the study wldch Mrs. House Bill No7Tbyollehbeck Governor and were of bill line, troduction of after forty ceiving day ven Her mind was upon only ore thing-e. had so astounded Blatchford, Wallace did that, daughter?", he asked. tax of the of T. sale certificates. unaniPresident E. has with McKay Assignment session Mabey, the passed of that she co'Jd not think con- and Eaton .had passed dirys together, The Man Hunt. "No.ofle." mous consent is expected ta expedite Senate'and Mrs McKay, and Speaker Majority judiciary report adverse. Spe--r , r Some ycnrs ntpi, something and Blatchford was accustomed to Ea- ravine-gullie- d nectedly. Tlie rolling, land "Thank you." " . eial order of business following con- Seegmiller of. jtha house.- -- she did not know Wlint lliiil tiiip- Tlnrrlet reeognlscd this as dlsmlsaol where Harriet hnd left Eaton wo business and thus hasten the end of mi presence in me house.. Someone sideration1 of bouse bill 4. the session; blind man felt th4 Kooded4hickly w ith oaks, maples and pened to Hugs ; tonljiht, In some whom riliitcliford knew nnd whose and wehMmt-T- he ' ACTION ON BILLS House Bill No. 25 .After deciding not to make a trip strange, wny unknown to her, It had name Snntolne also would know and blood ben ling fiercely In his temples ash; the glare from" the burning mine bosses. "Favorably to at the Utah College Senates Agricultural' culminated In her futlier's study. - He rmwe presence Jtr asfinger-tipIt amazed, so and at his bridge lighted tlie ravine for only a send decided ffielting;com- Bill lower mininijuand to No. by house the reported I Senate TebbsXppror TiSd foiriiluhi.'oTie ; he httd rushed strange and astonishing that by Logan little way; Eaton had gained the botmittee-witamendments. text minor exafter of sixrand then, Whom? away to follow someone. pristion of $45,000 forlegislathre tom of the ravine beyond the point a committee Snntolne for order of business; ' . Had he heard that someone In the the announcement, hHd teen there. where this light would have made him much oratory and debate, the house penditures. - Signed by the. governor. Msde special No. 27, Openshaw ProSenate Concurrent Resolution, No. 1 .House-B- ill visible and had made the best speed reconsidered the motion and decided atudy and gone down T Had he been The man whose name was ohTllatch-ford'- s Unfav-orabl- y of the to on her the for nnd futlier's make Monday governor. hibiting practice of nepotism. lighting their Imtlje he could along It away from the lights by Candland Messenger trip tongue, or the companion of hers? reported by elections commit-- -She knew that wns not so. that manjiud shot Blntehford mther and voice on the-- road. This speed third week. To make up for the lost Signed by the governor, tee. Defeated on third reading. M s: Hugh had beeii fully dressed. What thint let Saiifofne hear the name. was not . very great; his stockinged day, session was held Saturday,: giv-.in-g j Senate Bill No. 3, by "flftfl. It mean that lie had said to her six full days for the week's busnot for pecuniary "profit nsys, 4 yeas, l'absent .. feet Rank to their ankles In the soft lie was beginning to find events fit thatMhese events would either de- themselves together; but they fitted ; Referred to committee en agriculture. "House Bill No.28 by mud of the ravine ; and when, realis- iness instead of the usual five. gtcoy him or would send him back to Imperfectly 83 yet. . teaching . ofxeonstitution in The invitation to visit th college . Senate .Joint Memorial No; 2", Jening that he wasleavlrig a trace easily her as aX"ouieihIiig dlfferentt Her followed - veo by lantern-ligh- t, he Includes not only the. members, but kinsAsking congress to assist the state, schools. Favorablysreported by Snntolne knew that be lacked the teatt: - Passed thottght sup)Hed no answer. clambered to the steep side and tried also the officers and employes of the silyer ;mining -- fadustryPrLT9 jeommit-te- e education key. jinny men eouiu .profit hy poson third reading. 63 to 0. Two ah- But whateverNhe had done, whatever sessing the ci titents of Siintoine's safe to travel along its slope; he found his house, and is at the expense of the on commerce and industry. he might be aheNjnew : Senate Bill NS. IT. Avas mimI might hnve shot Bliitchford rather. . -"';"' ogress slower still. In the dark Chamber of Commerce of Logan, by Dixon Addi- rSent till No. ness lie crashed sometimes full against ".lienrnow tfor she nad given Iterself f haflTeTSi n tome k howlh el r presence AtUek- - against the public utilities tional iudire in Fourth district .To -lui y blUsheahlcnercoulaT tohimlssioa found 'expression .In the judiciary committee.. I the wns ImpossTtrte for Santolne 1 Utterly. She had ttttii that to operatiyeMarknTssTCmtioni-Fa--vorablherself as iihe"mnland pursued not nee Seized and held him. lth to tell wwhlch plJBgJjSenatain-ajesolulon to the governor LSeoate Bill No. 13 by TebbsDepos- reported by agriculture ii him Hint nlsht ; she had toldHTto hlui ; mjin wlio had been In the study amended text Passed on and tearing at his clothes; Invisible, signed by public officials and business itories of public funds. To commit It rimngTrsiie nnd might beT VhoEnton1senoiiiles were fallen saplings tripped jura, and h men ; of St. George and Washington tee on public affairs third" reading.;: 47 to 1. Six not vat- ".'IBOnefrninald " notmwviTttoryet to hxr father; 'Rhe wos equnlly unknown to Snntolne. fepped IBto unaeeaTi6Tea which county. Senata Bill No.ll by Candland mg.lv. could only pray now that out of the, But there could he but one man or threw hlra headlong, so that twice be . Attorney General CluS has sevewf Fee of land commissioner. Reported events of this night might not cqme rt most one small group of men who rolled clear to the bottom ef the amendments which he ee Preserve Decaying Sandstone and judiciary-committsays are needed favorably .. a grief to her toaygrvut for her to cmuil.Be at the suuiejlmo Union's ravine with "fierce, hot pa In which to strengthen tha present laws, and To preserve decaying sandstone on second reading, ayes 19, abpassed bear. To have enemy and Snnlolne's. nearly derlved : him of his senses' will make their appearance sKn in one sent 1. -i-- decay, two method bav beea against -known who Eaton Wns would liave -- r She went to tha . rojyhs- thnt had shooting through his wounded ahoulr of the -- Settateill No. 8 by Tebb that have proved effectlver-I- t suggested Requir chamhej. der.v been Raton's. The police. In stripping pointed this man to Santolne. nr,.-.."-of rotten ' aandston 1 and w instructive talks ing notice of prior sale for taxes to be piece Interesting Gabriel Wardeu.ihad liml an ap- en he Tiad made; a he thought! were them of hla possesshuis. had Committee by stamped oa tax receipt;- - Recommitted treated wltK certain chemical com' Senate the given " mile and Dr. John A. WIdsto and R. E. Caldof his. cap; she found the. bit of potnrtffefff with a young man who had fully for draft of a substitjite measure. - , pounds of alcohol and ailica" and then must be, allowing for the winding of gray cloth' and bugged It to her. She come rrom Asia and who Warden on the Colorado state well, Senate Bill No. by Peters Conn-t- y exposed to molat air, tha afllca I engineer, his Ife name had he to had discovered "Have Vou Listed What Waa Takei his e ravine, at least half a mile from herself (old whispered which was presented River Passed and forms a protectlv cetreasurers! .' settlments. compact, " From the Safe, Harriet?" Santolne his pursuers he climbed to the brink aa-Hugh that secret of his name which lately, bad beea greatly wronged. who was second reading Aye19,jsbsentlr No. 4. B. Dr. ment Widstoe, coatmgIJ me wash has also I of the bank and looked back. He waa ahe had kept ; the gloried that she had Eaton, under Conductor "Connery's Asked. sessions of the most at in Bill No. 25 by Standish Hu been,found very effectlv .' for th attendance Senate - had him admitted himself could with which mil secret she to had as that he quwtlonlng,not, thought, half a commission which drewthe compact, man ailments.' Referred to committee same purpoe. Popular Mechanics blm to realize that Warden's from tbe road; be was not a quarter leep from them all. What wouldn't be that young man ; Santolne had veri tounded " ' had murder followed and all that it of a mile ; he could still see plainly urged that Utah be the first of the on public health and labor. Uagazlne. .. .. fied this and 'had learned that Eaton they give just to share that with her ratistates to seven basin her Senate Bill No. .26 by Candland express was, at least, tbe young man who had had sprung from the Latron case. He the lights of the three motorcar upon his name, ilugh! Abatement of taxes on feeder live. Origin of "Paraon." ' started She looking gone tbTYarden! house that night. recollected that he had beea vaguely the road and men moving In the liar fication of the compact suddenly, ever the either in' iLatron'a since Political conscious legisspoil stock.'. alhad Warden Gabriel The letter "e" wa one pronounced not been Agriculture. nyirder of these lights. He was certain that through the window. The east, above But Senate Bill No. 27 by Dixon UUh Ukr -the lake, was beginning to grow gray. lowed to help Eaton ; so fur froiri that, of something strained, something not he bud recognized the figure of Avery lative, judicial or executive branch; of (Eagliahmen still ay clerk The dawn was coming I It was be- he had not even been allowed to 'meet wholly open. In his relntlous with among these men. Pursuit of him, the state government through nepot- Tuberculosis ..Research . association. t$; riiym with dark) and person wa ism would be prohibited under a bill Public health and labor, 8t and talk with Raton; he had been tliose men whose. Interests had been however, appeared . to Jiav-bee- n usually ginning to be day! distinguished .indiniosLcloself allied with Ijttm'n'o, It checked- for tbe --moment; he heard introduced hrthe nous of representa-tive- s She hurried f- the other side of called out, plalni), tu priiuait-JU- a SenataBili m-2-9 by IrvineUni vidual tn tha parish tha clergyman had' bi.nnothing jncrtitthli paL-.' west-- theJiouse.JuolilngJtowtttdthe BeTtliee olces-noi. meeting Eaton, and killed . any movement la ww- - now DyJ.X)pnshaw of Salt Lake form aeronautics law. Publio affairs, and concealed pable; It wns only Unit he had felt Ea ton disappeared as B;. B. No. 27. How could she have left him, hurt nnd Senate Jotnt Rewlu"t N". 1 by aay, th parwoa. '. : -people --holdimppabj WmderiiCrim-wav-investigatlmnr-- at times In them a knowledw of. himself down to .Tove aTh Tu1dt bleedlhanaTrtinrln hinispimr once could not have dnnt that hut that his der, apparently fearing that he would some general' condition governing strength to think lie office who appointor vote, for the Reported favorably and passodvfrom "Philosophy' Power that It wus also be attacked. But Ruton wns not them which was not wholly known to asking tier There was no question In Eaton's appointment of any person related to second reeding to third reading CalMisfortune cannot be avoided: but for hla safety aswell as hers; she a man whom this iersonal fear would himself. Whoever Blutcliford had seen mind what his fate would be to he them by affinity or consanguinity endar; ayei ISrnayr 4, absent 1. If sot overthey may be could not help hluK any more then ; fmve restrained from coming forward was someone well known to him, surrendered to, or' was Senate Concurrent ' Memorial No, 1 come, and our.sweetened, by, any clerkship or"pubJiriffic ""for captured llveaNniada haimy by been bud whose so presence she would only haye been In the way. later to tell why Warden hnd been amnalng his pursuers. What he had seen la which compensation out of commission. by philosophy.-Sen-eca. rush out. but killed. He had been urged to come that speech had failed Blatchford for Santolne' But now tdie started-twould a be guilty of misae-o- f Reported fsvorably and passed to third study an hour before was controlled herself t she bad to stuy forward and promised that others the moment and he- hnd feared the so unbelievable, so meanor punishable by a fine from reading, calendar; ayes I7j; nays 2, completely nnd effect would jgive la thgimisrfthiit-twii-yhCT-th .Say tmuistiabi uuless he himself could 110 to iLOOa? together with the for- - absent L ' " If AmeHn Investor eould phiala ' iiave could tolne. This would come if they caught lilin; phwy; still, concealed himself. b.tn' Only the prove his story that he felt that he feit of but right to the office. their ubney In Vmemark bHUf they Bill No. 19 by Hirschi Senate and then tte wmiitl ueeil her, bow This must mean that others than War- - principal himself. wottia.wcolvft-iWLxredenmight get jt.faiMlied.dIvIdead by aell- tha possible co "fiflich moTe! TIie TwtersoirTlte denTouirtrot help'Eatbn; Eaton eviSome ctrenmstauce whHHh Santolne ford, who had aeen It in the In creation of what they termed "insur placed on second, reading calendar, v; lng.lt for old paper.- light fawn .lielow her, neelng her at the win- dently did not know, or else could not comprehended onl.vlnierfecily as yet the study, was dead; Santolne," Vho ance monopoly" in the field of work- Senate Bill No. 20 by Warnick dow, calbid up t her to know fur- hope to prov. what Warden had dls-- ' had forced this man to ionic out from would have seen It' If he had had eyes. I Op ot the sdvntage:of Hving ln in the atate.in- - Postponing delinquent tax' date three ther particular had hap- - covered. was blinds EatonrStlU-slioo- st stunned urancrmen numbering seventy-fiv- e ldndisgwtsTajniT weeks." Reported "favorably,- - and aa jenriler age was that when a con- pened and what the ninnlcr meant ; Santoine held this thought In' ebey tbe risk of revealing himself. It iMHpetlldlyeitedy-hirtghtr- i GeraorCharterlCM passed to third readuig calendar; ayes queror wanted T?paraUon he wotted he could see them plainly m the In- nnce; he would see "later how It pniahly he who, finding Blatchford's felt la aad helped himself. only, In the mad "confusion of hi bey Wednesday, unanimous ia seek 18, absent 2. v Klie could ace the checked with the facts creasing light. . jHncejnntlejeveHuiientJnevltable, senses, the futility of telling what be ing his opposition" to: the passage of Senato Bill No. 21 Dixon City by lawtraiiiTthe roaiT before the house. EHton.uixl remained' a Seattle or had killed Blatchford. But these clr-- had seen unless he were In a Tha arudy of birds Is reputed to have PltloBTlegfalttoB-itttht- t dimti0IW aear-Seat- He lighting contractsReported-iavo- r. elevew day ; apparently 1 cumstam'es gave Santolne Day ha o prove ic ro. una tnme aolved the. problem, bf aerial navlg opiwoeu had or bill was a that calbeing Snd third to Report And with the coming of day. the passed ably und to. escape' attack during that time: to who the man might be. The' blind would reading -" put his statement aside with been drafted in tha attorney general' endar; ayes 14-- , t)na,rbut no goose, wa ever goose ami 'disorder within nd be bad been aldeAto conceal himself man tried vainly to guess. The only the mere answer that he wa nays 4, absent 2. tying; enough to try any atuuta.-rjr- -' reached offic nad the insurance men, bout-tBiH No. 14 by Constantina House house teemed, to Increiise; He haw been,obirged, however;' to circumstance regarding the man of tbe most .charitably 'Inclined' would of such a monopoly Amending section B12I and 8123, BufTn the' south wing, with vea) himself wlien be took the train; which Santolne now felt sure' was think only that what he had beea for ' : Thar may b soma doubt in the in th tate, under .which all employ- Compiled Laws of UUh,. 1917. Re IU and its windows and as soon as tiosslhle a desperate that he was 'one of the many con' him driven had Insane, through minds of militarist whether European would be compelled to ceived from house and referred to' judoawl against the tioUes friMii the attempt hud been made against him, cerned In the Latron case or with tbe Eaton understood' that his possibil- - er lnindustry ' I here will bf any' next ; wart unless - diciary' committee. , write - . Latron properties. lawn, thete naA silence; "and In this which, through ii)lHtake.n(J-struc- k w6rkmenTeompenaationinsurIf ity wcape was very small, can be Induced to finance It "What time Is It?" the blind ma a alienee, an exuctAfompelllng, methodic down santolne instead of Eaton, ,tate Senate Bin No. 4 by Peters Color America -"f- riiT-iM only ascapeiad.JieciUila '.i,..''..VL . t bT had Eaton . Insur taken 4he train at Se suddenly asked the n'utye. member th ndnd a of CharlerSmlth, river Taken from ado ' specompact macldheflikrrigyThe waa s Eaton problem .one of ea4 not their limit,' reaching eggs, Storage Basil Santolne wait striving, vainly ance men' attle because Santolne was ou It: be ... "It Is nearly noon Mr. Santolne." waa aaleadar-anorderd cial legislative made committee, special r about to emerge. Thl will tell cope dt-"Will you' leave .me dlone for a tew sued and make certain thosahapurj yet, but with grmvVng chances of uc had done this at great risk to himorder for Tuesday at 3 0,'ctock, ; that they were spokesman fbr the insurers, ' 't,. en--. cess, to fit togetherVlnto the order In self. The pottdhllltlea were that Eamade' moments?" he directed. Advance' legislation has its Senate Bill No. 30, committee no- - you what Is the matter If you the at 1 waa; tlma.be. raptured, jwme fresh." counter the aiiong wlilch they belonged and make clear ton bad taken the. train to Inform Sanany "strictly He listened till he heard the door, for taxes on tax noas he crouched panting on the appearance In a Ml, by Senator Irvine tic of prior y.:rthe events of the night and' all that toine of something or to lenfn aome- - close behind the nurse; then he seised and, ..... , ". which defines of Salt Lake, the. rights tices. Passed to third, reading caleny dampeurtb, be was thinking only of i A aew Issue of soviet paper money had a hnd- imd theuprl vitto phone beside hlrlietl and of ajreraft in th air and make law dar; ayti 17, absent 3. jns,.lJCiiaV-!ltto- j) . Is to be Called liwIy-hraKart-r by aa ancient Russian Inform Bi"COKTJPtbaT icwmg, uiscaniing, picking up again ample opportunity sliicerto of the .state apply to happening in ' House- - Bill No. 28 by MorJe- y. and'xeorderlng all that had buppened Snntolne of anything be- - wished ;" and "How irthe niarket?" he litqiilreil. the air over th stale, no matter what Teaching of .UniUd States constitu- nam meaning bold, but a shlnplaster. -- lace that . other murder, of Cabrtel not only not Informed him of say other am win depreciate as There was foraetjilng approaching y-.ft'h Best' . the height1 Suea legislation was in- tion, Received from house and re- by ' ' Warden. fast ifef but hud used to a w ' on a was the She anything, little girl, and. a they dorsed blithe national committee on ferred to committee consistently pnnlc stock, exchange It - .... . t. if and determinedly to" answer' any of appaared. Some movement, arising made their way la and out among the uniform hws which met in connection House Bill No. J by Atwood ce ' CHAPTEREngland Js making smaller xara thao . SanKjIne's questions. It "was to learn from causes not .vet deiir. had dropped other couple ahe allowed her cheek with the National Bar Association. . , operative marketing, bill. Received those produced by American manufac. -', ; something from Santolne, then, that the bottom out of a acrc of Important to' rest against hla manly chest.' V Senator Candland introduced into the from house and referred to agriculture What On Can Da WitHout Eya. Eaton' a?f taken the (rani. VW turers, aay a London stiwy England Mocks. BUI called oat an Irreverent nh, " tate Senate a measure which, "when committee.' ,' t . Three men at least three, men blind has to, on account of the sli of , the . BElA-itlThe man.lurnel upon bis bed; aa . San he V." sailed youth by.i' ' -.whlppedTint conformity WRhJhe had fought In the stodr In Snn'tolne's be was fndliig that events fitted -uebba. tolne asked, lalaad, 'I ' . --ir ; whatr. : of the joint rhiea, ia exled the decllae." preoence.jTaton, It jwa certain, had J. - v perfectLv.'. He felt certalnTnow a nice face yon hsv oa "Tliafs --pected " V It U true aeeir uie eoiy one from the.house pret--'. tnar Katotr had gonr to Gahiet Wa persons engaged in ? Rouse Bit No-- by Hollenbeck A tha averse woman" th Wooff lahl rSantoint your watch." Judged the business ef fattening livestock for propriatioa for bridge across ' Lake .ass a vocabulary of eight' hundred eat 'when the first shots were fliw.1 dea expecting to get from Wardea plea. -- M. and JN.- Smelterar .he t ' ' " ' ad Eatm bea abme gnui'st the some the markot from tha necessity of pay-In- g Fork river in Duchesne county. . . word it t lucky for her word do not ; Information that ha needed, and asked. Nature 'must love Jokt Judt4' 'a whole year's taxes an slhimals 'ftuet twoi. Ua Katon been with M rha to 'prevent Warden's giving hiiu "Down eevea pomta". recommended wear out with repeated pa Mr ph. committee. by i from the funny pseplo w ma. detUncd fe shipment or. sbrhtet Motion for rccommlttment made by ngrsph recoro. ;.. enemies there. Copyright bf Little, Brawn lod Qonipant $ . w ,- - -- |