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Show ihe highway Simlila.d fell lu with muPensioned from Birth. Well, Mr. (aleiini m. 1'ui glad to MU la Hobb, who ree..ily du-011 ab mad so eaily. With that Edinburgh at the agt- - id it. bad been brary of yours the temptation IUhl : on Ibe English navy pt iisi.ni mil since ,l! oo humous stiouit to slay within doers. birth, as sin- - was the to himself a j liie iiiiiv nf Olitia man's to etiild of tapi. Uobli, of ih,- royal navy, "I'd lake uvity siilijwt goi li.uJ i are id ll.yf'.f if I Mete iiu. sun ami wind. Kven a good wetllnj, now then is saiutary." Squire iileiuriii! iJ.md I Suit a!.c City. I'tali, I 3rd, "I'Jiimi li ny to se; oai eveiy day. I anfa:,ired. as die sp-.- i awu in ilie mist inward Si. Agaihu's. swered. "Mui I've liiefly limited my- ;uu;. The business ef the late John self to my uvn groundii." CHAPTER XIV. Assayer. will be continued by with filled j An ancient iiiiiiiiluis, tinder the bis wife, at his request, onug women passed al a galloii. name of John McYtcker Assay Office The Girl in Gray. OS took we at 4ti St. Mr. Arthur Selby, My ttrsi ilintialit was to find flic bound for the station. and for three years at the ITiion cilice, . cry pt th an- und vmii-i- i through the tun- i ,,,lr hats. will act as manager, which will be a riirist mas holidays, explains nel licture ISaii-could reach the student all the chuidaiu. guarantee that ail work done at the ofPractically hmise. The cIijh-- was ojk-ii- . and by fice will be satisfactory. home." lighting UMiclu-- i found iny wav to go Mrs. McVicker and Mr. Selby ask Lucky kids, to have home with tile lllilp Ullil p'.lllel. I slipin-- ilmiugli that all old customers continue their : I lu and cliiM-then ran riiristinu trees. I envy them." patronage and solicit new work from away "1 supiiose, Mr. Pickering got through l lie piisn.ige wiili gratiMnle in friends. their lilt generous builder whn hud given ll last night?" he onserved. and my name. a dear floor and :m ample root. In pulse quickcticd at the 1 haven't seen him yet." I my haste I miscalculated iix length, TTLRI, MATHEZ A CO pitching headlong iqin the steps un"Then of course he hasn't gone! Assay, Chemical and Metallurgical der tlie trai lHMiea.li Ctenarui House In and these words, uttered in the big ui a gait tliai sent me sprawling. Laboratory. whola moment more I had jammed the trap clergyman's deep Mites, seemed IM Sooth West Tempi Street. Into place and was miming up the cel- ly plausible. There was, to be sure, Salt Lake Ctty, Utah. lin' steps. hreutliU ss. with my cap iintliing so unlikely as that Arthur W. G. KING, MANAGER. Pickering, executor nf my grandfathsmashed down over my eves. Glenarm to come would 1 er's heard Hates entering at the rear estate, had won the race without seeing me. und knew iliat W. A. Hedge. F. Hedge. E, Heddee. "Sister Theresa old ine this mornbv a scrateh. There was but a moher on called He was there. ment in which to throw my coat and ing he I cup under tlie divan in the library, and Miss Devereux last night. I thought seen him haven't ntyself. slap the dust from nty clothes and Assayers & Chemists seat in v self at the great table where possibly 1 might run Into him In the the on His car's likely very the candles blazed tranquilly. village. 135 W. 2 S. St., Salt Lake City station awiich. Hates' step was j steady as ever line lialit if fool like a woman run ilown ilie walk a luile way inlo I 111 log Mini ians'i. i All I'Wij.liallOll '(.like Ule ' K.i wsijioiqiini; mi two!" it was 11- d. Samples by mail nr express will 181 West Temple. receive prompt attention. 11 Id West South Temple St., P. O. Bex 1441. Balt Lake City, Utah. Salt laike City, I'lalt. Analytical Wsrk a Specialty. fli-ll- - l- 1 THE HOUSE OF r, THOUSAND A CANDLES Gasoline s - s By MEREDITH NICHOLSON ilW l THE MAIN ZELSA CHANCE." BAMEIUN," Elc. vupjnasi im hr Muebs-aemi- OF ALL HINDS. Special Lamps for the Home. ' iu i Chemists and Aaaayara, R Haaaaer. J. Y. Sadler ASSAYER. j ASSAY OPPIOI. UNION H. T. RIPPETO, d CHAPTER XIII. Continued. "Yes. and lie bit me over the head with a club It was his indiscretion, air. He wauled to go through the library In broiul daylight, and it wasn't nothin:; any use, anyhow. There' there. Hut I don't like the looks of this Morgan's sick and out of shooting. Ida head. Hut a fellow like Morgan Isnt likely to shoot himself accidentally, and now that it's done the work'a atnpped and the time is running on. What do you think (llenarui Absolutely safe and reliable. power, e per hour. Pull line of Mantels, Globe, etc. Correspondence solicited. Send us diagram of your building and we will submit estimate. 600-csnd- ie SUNBEAM LIGHT COMPANY, 107 E. Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY. 1 W. A.Hodges atts-pects- 1 can't tell. sir. hut mighty little. I should say. The shot through the window the first night he was here seemed to abuse him a trifle, lint he'a quite set t led down row. should say, air. That shot of Morgan's was a great mistake. The young gentleman Isn't to lie frightened away aa easily I S Sons Dont See Why other jewelers don't sell Watches as CHEAP aa 1 The Carter Jewelry Co. see In their window a 17 Jewel Hampden Watch Watah 15 Jewel Hampdea A NICHOLS. s Assayed and Chemist. 5 CRISMON as that." Morgans a fool. Hut what is Glen-aridoing? lie probably doesn't siend much time on this side of the fence doesn't haunt Ilie chaiiel, I fancy? hardly suspect the "laird, no! young gentleman .if being a praying Offlce and laboratory, 229 Temple Street, n S. $14JS 12.7b Thin model and guarantee rase. to me. I'm going to buy one right away. 1 Thla looks good r I. Carter Jewelry Co., SALT w.S 324 MAIN 8T LAKE 2 SALT LAKE CITY. 1 Western Engineering and Construction Co., Chemists and Engineers. man. haven't seen hint prowling about the house analyzing the architecture " "Not a bit of It. sir! lie hasn't. I You should say. wliat his revered grandfather culled the analytical mliul. Pickering stnmiied his feet upon the paved iHirch floor In a way that I of old. It marked a conclusion, and preluded serious mistakes. "Now, Hates," he Raid with a ring of authority and speaking in a louder key than he had yet used, "it's your duty under all dreumstanees to help discover the hidden assets of the estate. We've got to pluck the niystery froin that architectural monster over there, and the time for doing It Is short enough. ' M r. Glenarm was a rich man. Jo niy own knowledge ho had a couple of millions, and lio couldn't have spent it all on that house. He reduced hlB bank account to a few thousand dollars and swept out his safety deposit boxes with a broom before hia last trip to Vermont. He didn't die with the stuff in his clothes, did he? Lord bless me, no, sir! There was little enough cash to bury him, witli you out of the country and me alone with him." "He was a crank and I supiiose he got a lot of satisfaction out of burying liis money. Hut this liunt for It Isn't funny. I supposed of course we'd 'dig It up before Glenann got here or I shouldnt have been in such a hurry to send for him. Hut it's over there There somewhere in the grounds. must be a plan of the house that would help. I'll give you a thousand dollars the day you wire me you have found any sort of due. Thank you. sir." I don't want thanks, I want the money or securities, or whatever It is. I've got to go back to my car now, and you'd better skip home. You need't tell your young master that Id Take Pretty j Anoandll.. ,Trr s s Im apace, It seemed, so dazed I stood some one came swiftly toward me, Good Care of Myself If there was not the slightest hint of excitement in it as he came and stood within the door. Beg pardon, Mr. Glenarm, did you wish anything, sir?" Oh, no, thank you, Bates. I had stepped down to the village, air, to apeak to the grocer. The egga he sent this morning were not quite up to the mark. I warned him not to send any of the Btorage article to thla house." iThat-j folde1 my rlghtf Ilatea arms to hide my hands, which were black from contact with tlie passage, and faced my man servant. My respect for his rascally powers had increased immensely since he gave me my coffee. A contest with so clever a rogue was worth while. I'm grateful fur your care of me. Bates. I had expected to perish of discomfort out here, but you are treating me like a lord." I do Thank you, Mr. Glenarm. what I can. air." He brought fresh candles for the table candelabra, going about with his accustomed noiseless step. I felt a cold chill creep down my spine as he passed liehind me on these errands. His transition from the role of conspirator to that of iny flawless servant was almost too abrupt. I dismissed him as quickly as possible, and listened to his step through the halls as he went about locking the doors. The locking-uprocess had I lisrather bored me before; tened with Interest for every sound. When I heard Hates clumblng to his own quarters I quietly went the rounds of my own uccount and found everything as light as a drum. I was tired enough to sleep when I rent 10 my room, and arter an event-- ! less night woke to a clear day and keener air. "I'm going to take a little run Into the village, Bates." I remarked at breakfast. "Very good, sir." "If any should call I'll be back in an hour or so. p . Yes, sir." I really had an errand in the village. wished to visit the hardware store and buy some cartridges, but Pickering's presence In the community was dl.turbte r.cior l mr mlod b.d I . 'eill t .lkM ot Mm- -to M Utah's finest Train. Turn Dimes Were You, Squire Glenarm, No doubt we shaJl find him there, answered easily. The Annandale station presented an appearance of unusual gaiety when we reached the main street of the village.' There, to be sure, lay the private car In the aiding, and on the platform was a group of 20 or more glrla, with several of the Slaters of 8L Agatha. There was something a little foreign In the picture; the glrla in their bright colors talking gaily, the Slaters In their somber garb hovering about, suggesting France or Italy rather than Indiana. We stepped upon the platform. The private car lay on the opposite side of the station, having been switched Into a aiding of the east and west road. Pickering was certainly getting on. There la something wholly regal In a private car. Any one may boast a catboat and call It a yacht; but there la no known substitution for a private car. Aa I lounged across the platform with Stoddard, Pickering came out Into the vestibule of his car, followed by twoladiea and an elderly Into Dollars. brown-habite- d Phenomenal Success of The St. Patrick Mining & Milling COMPANY OF UTAH (Incorporated). CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL NOW. Utah, and consists of six promising mining claims. Over fifteen hundred dollars have already been B. A. M. Froiscth, Sccty., expended in development work since date of incorSt. Patrick Mining & Milling Co., poration. February, IPOS, consisting of over 500 Salt Lake City, Utah. feet of tunnels and inclines. Minerals already shares of I subscribe hereby for found carry values in Copper, Gold, Silver, Lead of the "St. stock, fully paid and Iron. We arc now driving the tunnel ahead and Patrick Milting & Milling Co." at the price of Ten to cut the mineral vein which is believed to be Cents a share, for which I enclose $ gentleman. They all descended and extension of the well known Maxfield mine, that an as in four equal first payment, balance to be paid began a promenade on the plank walk. has already produced hundred of tliousands n monthly installments. -- Pickering saw me an Instant later and hurried up with outstretched hand. This la Indeed good fortune! We dropiied off here last night rather unexpectedly to rest a hot box and Bhould have been picked up by the early express for Chicago: but there was a miscarriage of orders somewhere and we now have to wait for the nine oclock, and It's late. If I'd known how much behind it was 1 should have run out to see you. How are things going?" As smooth as a whistle! It really ou late ,l- - Ana lne Bn fact is I in actually at work." That's splendid. The year will go fast enough, never fear. I suppose you pine for a little human society now and then. A man can never strike the right medium in such things. In New York we are all rushed to death. I sometimes feel that I'd like a little rustication myself. I get nervous, and working for corporations Is wearing. The old gentleman there is Taylor, and president of the Southern. The ladies are his and i Name Address Date. Over 15,000 already bought by eager In- vestors and we now offer the 35,000 shares remaining of its first block treasury stock placed upon the market at the low price of ten cents per share. The proceeds of the sale will he judiciously expended to the further development of the property, which is loetaed in Bit; of Cottonwood Mining District, Salt Lake County, . j ' , ,rtMd . - s"" i In the light of day. I I g tiently. "That you should call at the house. It would look rather strange to the I. The Route of the Los Angeles Limited Ask the Agent, or Address J. H. Burtner, District Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. y young gentleman If you'd come to St. Agatha's and not see him." "I haven't the slightest errand with him. And besides I havent time. If he learns that I've been here you may say that my business was with Sister Theresa and that I regretted very much not having .he opportunity to call on him." The irony of this was nut lost on Bates, who chuckled softly. Ile came out Into the open and turned away toward the Glenarm gate. Pickering passed me. so near that 1 might have put out my hand and touched him, and In a moment I heard the carriage drive off rapidly toward the village. I heard Bates running home over the snow and listened to the clatter of tli. rill.w hack a. It Flcrio, Winter Excursion Tickets now on sale. New Short Line to Goldfield, Nevada, via Las Vegas Now Completed. Leaves Salt Lake City 7:15 p. m. today; Arrives Goldfield 7:05 p. m. tomorrow I've been here. 1 was trying hard to remember, as I stood there with cinched hands outside the chaiiel porch, that Arthur Pickerings name was written in the list of directors of one of the largest trust companies in America and that he belonged to the most exclusive clubs In New York. I had come out for my walk with only an Inverness over my dinner Jacket, and I was thoroughly chilled by the cold mist. I was exiierlenclng. too, an Inner cold as I reflected upon the greed and per--Tdof man. Keep an eye on Morgan, said Pickering. "Certainly, sir." And be careful what you write or wire." "PH mind those points, sir. But I'd suggest, If you please, sir "Wclir demanded Pickering Impa- tack California Experts In testing Oils and Minerals. also design mining, irrigation and power plants. We finance and promote all kinds of legitimate Aitei Sell all kinds of machinery. prises. Let us know your wants. 2 Commercial Club Hldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. We : ot rJ k, uluniZr ss The Board of Directors are A. J- - Smith, PresiB. A. M. dent; Hans II. Peterson. F. Froiselh, Secretary and Treasurer; Mrs. Smith and David A. Buck. The latter is also superintendent. Vice-Preside- nt; THIS REALLY is $1 SECURITY for 10 cts. Remember "Good mines from good prospects grow, Thus we harvest as we sow. Dont' delay, buy now, and get in on the ground floor. dollars. Tlie property is equipped with hoisting and pumping engines, ore cars and steel rails in tunnel. Our company is capitalized at 250,000 shares, of which 100,000 shares are act aside for working capital, and the remaining 150,000 shares of stock is pooled until at least or more of its treasis sold. ury stock Bear in mind that this stock is unassessable, anl that private property of stockholders is not liable for corporation indebtedness. one-ha- lf . $ 5.U0 down and $5.00 monthly for four months buys 250 shares. $ 10.00 down and $10.00 monthly for four months buys 500 shares. $ 20.00 down and $20.00 monthly for four months buys 1000 shares. $ 30.00 don and $30.00 monthly for four months tys 1500 shares. $ 40.00 down and $40.00 monthly for four months huts 2000 shares. L $100.00 down and $100.00 monthly for four months buys 5000 shares. |