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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Juggins, and I had a feeling of reluctance at practicing deceit upon tills But- - she girl at our first meeting. saved me from my quandary. You will not be what you seem sir, she said gravely. "That I can see. and perhaps you' will not, think me Indiscreet If say so much." " Tls true," I assented eagerly. In- SSNgiSgfel WEtr'' 1 deed" Daddy's ft Eveiit Tale FairyGRAHAM BONNER dyWt' HMTSAkKt she "But you will he meeting my hesitated ever so little my father STIFF AS A POKER presently, no doubt, and he will make Now I us known to one another. her. Yon may think," said the must go on deck." And she walked by me with a faint' "that a poker Is only useful In makswish of skirts thqt .sounded like an ing a fire go, hut u poker can put a eclio of far-olfairy music. Her father! Who could lie be? And a fire out, too." then realization smote me. . Well." said the Im not Plainly, she could not. he He Veulfes shovel, daughter nor Captain Abbot.' She given to thinking was Murrays." PORTO BELLO GOLD ETC much, and In I . rebelled Murrays dmighter!' many ways that Is COPYRIGHT tr BRENTANOS against the idea. It could not he. It an advantage." I can ought not to he. What right. had he Now cabin. But I raised .my. hand invoand such a maid as to tldnk one way us. luntarily in a gesture of appeal. I this? Twas absurd I Manifestly abI am surry," I went on quickly. well as another. I could surd! did not mean to be rude. I . So Ill bo obliging Why, I must bate the man. I had not help it. and think tin She regarded me gravely, evidently no oilier recourse. And he had a, choose to way you this-dugh-have me think. puzzled by the Incongruousness of my daughter! And above 'all. ter ! voice and my plovvlmy garments. Im ready to 'When camejin deck tiie next mornYou are never Scots, sir? she anthat a poker agree bel ing we were driving swered finally. can iut out a tire, fore a smart northwest wind.- MurNo. but 1 know Scotland. too." ray stood bv the weather .rail with A light dawned in her eves with the Ydu're most the negro; who I learned afterward words. said the poker, hut Ht times obliging," I As Ids elbow. at Tom. was called It is not helpful to conversation to he Ah, then you will he knowing the from the conipnnionwny Tom too song that 1 sang! Locliaher No More' emerged obliging. someand forward leaned whispered You almost sound ns though the 'tis called, and a bitter lament ot.ex- walked master. Ills to Murray thing lies out of their own homeland. across the deck to my side, his conversation could end right now for all you care." No, never heard It before but 1 straight fastened my face. "Ma.v he so,' sal "d the shovel, "but on have a brother hurled on a hillside far ejosHow. now, upon he Master Juggins.north of Ixichaher, in the Clan Donald said have no objection other hand, the Ids hand outstretched, heartily, to having It continued." country. and did you leave your good uncle The sorrow that came Into her face or Is it cousin? well?." Well, that Is not exactly enthusiaswas beautiful to see. None but a per 1 poker, "hut it will do. perceived that he took me for the tic." said the Yes. as I said before, you may think lout I was dressed to' represent, and. a tinker Is only useful in making a fir. strove to play up to the disguise. " But then again you' have soew go. Well enough, sir,"' I answered sulhow from foot they poked out. the .few remainlenly, shift ing clownishly to foot. ing, coals and then used you to cover Tis good!" he exclaimed. "Faith lip the coals with ashes. Put it Is not of our kind of a fire I am vastly relieved. 1 have a warm regard for honest Hubert Juggins.' He of which I am going to speak. "All right," said the shovel. has spoken of me, perhaps?"Tiie poker was too stiff to smile at The question,. designed to' catch my simple mentality unawares, gave me the shovel for being so indifferent. considerable amusement; The poker could not help .being stiff Oh, aye," I muttered. w any more than the shovel could help We have heen rivals In our venbeing the way It was. "It is a forest fire of'wliich I wish tures, as you doubtless . know," con. tinued Murray. . to speak. And It Is not of a real But he doesnt take it seriously, poker that I shall tell yon. but of 'a r sir, I assured him gravely. . sort, of poker. Eh? Winds that? Srill I claim any kind of a poker He laughs about it, sir." as bolnngingto the family. And 1 giggled at him stupidly. After All Ho you?" sold Hie shovel-- . a moment's Inspection of my cou'nte' right." nance he seemed constrained to ac "Yes, continued the poker, it was cept the remark as witless Innocence, n forest fire or at least the beginning for a grim light of humor appeared in of one. his eye's. 1 heard little Edna telling about-i- t "Laughs, does he? Zooks, I. might ns she sat by the fire tonight. have known it. He is a merry soul, "Little Ednn and little Eugene nnd Robert Juggins, and I should like to little Harry nnd little Melly were out see him footing a morris to a right In the woods on a long country walk, merry tune. Mayhap we shall see it and ns they were nhont to leave nnd son who had Gaelic hlood could have some day. W.lio. knows?" to eome home they saw that the woods Who knows, sir? I repeated va-- i sympathized so Instantly and so gen- ; were beginning to burn in several rantly. erously with a strangers grief. . i And you are to cast your fortunes places. That will have been the great sadheen It had dry for some time and ness upon you. she cried in the odd In America, lad? You may count upon were a number of places where there New York. offices in Faith, way that the Highland Scots have of my good small fires were getting under way. Oh, sir, your woe wjll I shall be glad to do a favor If I can, using English. They were In a hurry to get home, or did Robert nephew for Juggins So far from his own have been deep! but their love of the woods was so home you say cousin?" that they stopped nnd pounded 1 great 1 Yes," aented; and he an exile, rocks nnd slicks the places where lie. me ,wltji front saved the But he too. fire had started. the Is come one of our felhere Ah, An exile!" Oh, how they felt nlmut people who She leaned toward me, her eyes like low passengers, he Interrupted. were careless with fire In the woods I turned to see De Veulle approachstars. who did not completely put out fires. You will he one of the Good ing us. Tls a French gentleman," pursued Who said : ! Ieople "Well; thats probably all right, Murray, bent upon winning my confiI did not answer her, too confused "Or. in my wits to know what to say; and dence with his easy manners and glib on Ms way to Canada! Ha, Oli; that will go out now of Its suddenly my confusion spread to her. tongue, meet a young countryman own accord. chevalier, I Is am wild It talking, gir! r,he the ChevaEven though they were In a hurry Never heed my words. of mine. Master Juggins exclaimed. lier de Veulle." . to get home and had not had any dinSure, who would he trusting his All nnusupectlhg, 'De Veulle made ner and were fired, they stayed and heart's blood to the stranger that me a slight how, a look 'of indifferent put ont the (Ire. stepped in Ids path?" hi face at sight-- of on pledisdain tny "They found' out where it was creepI think I would trust mine to you," beian figure. The disguise was good, ing under the rocks.. They discovered I answered boldly. and I hoped I might cozen him for a where it was about to spread. She smiled faintly. time at least. - But no man forgets They did all they could to help "From your manner you wonto tie who has toyed with 111 life, their, beloved woods. They did not no Englishman, sir. saying such pretty another and Ids Indifference was dissipated the only enjoy the things without consideration." Instant his eye met mine. I have been long out of cool, rest fulness England." Juggins? lie exclaimed In bewil- of tiie woods, the Then your sorrow will not be so Purbleu ! Tls Harry derment. soft walks, the great for parting with all you have Jacobite refugee!" the wood foliage .and held dear. Lucky Is your lot." Murray snapped Ills fingers to Torn, flowers they aYou have never heen to America?" the negro, who had been a silent fitthe I asked. ppreciated inIn an ness to our conversation. woods nnd thev I had never been out of Scotland stant he Mood beside us. did not want to until I came south to lake ship today. Is this the man who came with see tlielr holoved All. sir. there is a great sorrow at Master Juggins to the hearing before vv o o d s m a d e my heart for the country I love." the lords of trade?" snapped Murray brown and forlorn Ye said nothing while yon might "lie de man. massa." arid sad. have counted ten, and In the silence "You are sure?" t h e y "Before she looked away from me. " Yes, massa. left they found a "And you go with us to New York?" w e t. in u d d y I asked fatuously. Her eyes danced with a glint of stream', and they Ormerod is to be brought to a humor. put the big slicks realization of the treachery of in the mud nnd "Fray, sir, will there he any other which a man of honor, led by then poked .them shipping place' In the ocean?" overweening ambition, can be I laughed.. In where the flies capable. had started."My name," F began and then - 1 "So It was coot and safe when the) stopped abruptly. left. My name at present was William (TO BB CONTINUED.) "And love to think that' the sticks-whicwere used as pokers were mo .XvXhZ -M'MhX'CIvXhXMM -M'M -hX'rXvX -NX'MMM -MvI -M'M'hX'NH' stiff and hard, hut were helpful and kindly and cool and friendly toward the woods which the children love, ami which supply our old heart It with Java coffee is renowned I lie world tastes like some sort of chemical so- many a friendly log " over in (lie beifh. In the cup. as lution used for cleaning rugs, Thai "I really did enjoy hearing that, Is a detail. There isnt served In the Hutch tropical possesgood Cfpf-aid tiie shovel of coffer, or a cupful of good coffer, sions, it Is a frightful travesty n coffee. writes Samuel G. Hi,v (lie in the to be had outside of the l.'uited States Just Dropped Himself anywhere In this world, wo why Saturday Evening Rost. Lillie Bobby was pin) ing on the alIhitrhmau the of Kea the They roast the bean until It Is floor second porch, and stepping backmost burned, and grind It. Then they brew ? ward fell down the stairs. His mol tlet water drip through it or employ ier hearing the noise, came to lie duo-nn- d some other ocrulf process, and proWrite Your Own Telegrams to sea what the called duce a black, thick, acrid mixture The telautograph service Is now oe was f.obb.v picked hhii'-el- f buniping they call coffee essence. This Is Ing added to the state telegraph b.vs-te- up ami called hack. Nolli'ng hapserved cold lu a little pitcher, with a of France and one can now transin) self." pened. I jit s diopiM-larger pitcher of hot water. The plot mit a teiegimn In his ewa handvvrit is to iour some of the essence Into lug to all the leading French town.. Not on Display your cup, fill the cup with Die hot 'SJie service is not only useful for VMtor Jimmie, du )ou get good In the murky comwater and revel ceutlmcutnl hut practical purposes, as at school? (narks bination will the courts probably accept a si, Jimmie -- 1 is, hut I can't show 'em. wit-It i.t It doesnt taste l!ke coffee. nature as TTKAO 1 7feS)pg L 7 T ARTHUR D.HOWDEN SMITH of AUTHOR, WNU SERVICE PRECEDING CHAPTERS Harry Ormerod, 4ong proscribed traitor to King George a a Stuart partisan, returning' from n France to London rescues Aider-maRobert Juggins from a baud pf assassins. Juggins proves to be the grandson of a former steward of Ormerod' father, to whom Juggins feels himself Indebted. Ormerod tells Juggins he has abandoned tlie btuurt cause. Juggins informs Ormerod of a Jacobite plot In the American colonies to weaken-Englan- d by furwaiding French interests. At Its head Is Andrew Murray, a Scotsman, and a Frenchman, le Veulle, deadly enemy of Ormerod The two are in London further ing their schemes. Anticipating the plotters' early return to America, Juggins arranges for Ormerod to go there with letters to Governor Burnet, friend of Juggins, and work to foil Murray. Disguised as Juggins servant, Ormerod arranges to take' - passage to America. 1 CHAPTER III . Continued 6 Why, a war for the right to grow and to flourish, a war for trade. At oilier times, mark you; nations clash over questions of honor or territory. So their statesmen say. Actually there is a question of trade or at the bottom of every war that has been fought since the world began. Today we are fighting with France for control of the trade of the Atlantic and control of the Atlantic trade means control of the Western Plantations, America. We are fighting. Master Harry, with laws and tariffs and manufacturing skill and shipping instead of with- - men and deadly weapons. The country whteh wins the fur trade will win control over the greatest number of savages. And the country which Is so placed, especially if It he England, will win the military struggle .is Inch some' day will 'have to he fought for dominiou in America. So I would have you feel yourself a soldier, a general of trade, sent out iqion a venture of great danger and importance. It may be, Master Harry, that you carry tm your shoulders the future of Kngiund hu1 of nations yet unborn." "All that I can. I will do!" I exclaimed. "Good. I cannot ask more." He clasped my hand In a wringing Good luck to jou. lad, and grip. write as occasion serves." He went over the side with his lips pursed as If to whistle and a look of doleful pleasure on his face. Him, too, as It happened, I was uever to see again. In fact, I wonder whether I should not have leaped over the vessels side at that moment had 1 realized how campVt? was to be the severance of my life from all that had known before. Ry the cabin entrance under the poop I fouDd the seaman who had colled rd my scanty baggage. Where do yon berth?" lie asked me. pausing at the foot of Hie ladder-stair- . With the second mate.' Up opened the door on the right-hanor starboard, side, revealing a space so tiny that I marveled how two men could force themselves into it at once. Two short, shallow hunks ocs of Its area. cupied "Ho all t lie passengers lodge aft here?" I asked hint carelessly, as he disposed of my trappings. All. save the negro; he is to sleep In the galley behind the companion-way- . nier-chantr- y 1 two-third- " When he had gone I curled up in the lower hunk, which the second mate obviously had surrendered to me. 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