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Show on ar.-Balt like City, I "tali, October 3rd, ' In a measure himself masti-of the iiiuitiuii iV.onvl John proceed- 1907. The business of the lute John Mc- ed to fellow up the advantage by a rbi.f quick movements that were Vickcr, Assaver. will be continued b ni at li!s under the uit to pioie ileuioraliiltg to the on- - namewife, of John McVn-keAssav Office tii. it 40 Richards St Mr. Arthur No Kixiia-had darkness come upoa for three years at the Vnlun Selby, office, Hu hivi.i-- than the Federal changed 'ill act as matiuer, which will be a tLe in ills and fired a shot guarantee that all w.uk done at the office will be snlMartory. luvritun of a sound that waa !. Mrs. McYliki-and Mr. Selby ask caused hy one of hit ensthat all old eustomers continue their iling work from Tli. u be changed hla Qur" patrouage and soln it tn-r c Anna) a&nxamzD d tk-a- ; Ckeaslsta and Aaaayara. d. B. J. Kaaawar. T. RIPPETO, AS8AYER. V. Sadler West Temple. 0. Sea 1441 Balt Lake City, Utah Analytical Werk a Specialty. 181 W. Samples by mail or express will lecelve prompt attention. 144-14- West South Temple Salt City, Utah. 4 St, r court shall be carried oul. You have now just fifteen minutes to llte. 1 have written a few lines which 1 am about to send to Mollle by a special messenger. They will give her satisfaction, since they save her the x.ow legal process of separation. Perhaps you would like to hear them." He took out a paper anil read: The finding of the drumhead court over which I had the honor to preside, has been carried out. (V.nucl John Ridgeway, the spy, was execurod at exactly eleven o'clock. Allow me to congratulate you oil your front an odious Federal husband. "BASIL WORDEN. "Major C. S. A." You are banking heavily on (lie belief that Mollle hates me. Perhaps you may be surprised in that respect. However, I have mulling more to say. If I have less than fifteen mlnntes to live and my cigar half luinied, kindly leave me. to finish it alone with my thought s." "With pleasure." So saying the major wheeled and stalked away. Colonel John sat down on the floor. He seemed to be wrapped in medi-- j tatlon, for his head was bent forward. Some persons claim to tell the state of mind of a smoker bv Ills munm r of sending out the rings of smoke. If there is truth iu this Colonel John must have beeu thinking at a furious rate, for he puffed vigorously at. his cigar, and surrounded himself with quite a cloud of smoke. There was deep design hack of his action, us he carried out a brilliant scheme that had flashed Into his mind some time before. The rapid smoking created a glowing spot of fire at the end of the clear, and as John bent forward he raised Ills bands, applying the burning end of the cigar to the cord. Fire has accomplished wonderful things before now, and it served Johns purpose. KICK FOR 1 . joafjrjBuirtjanar CHAPTER XXI. Continued. A man ia the plaything of fate, major. I married to nave my life, and now I am to lose the same becauae 1 atood up on that or rani on. That la a rule that works both ways, but It atrlkea me aa hard upon the innocent party. "I admit your act waa forced on you, and though furioua enough on that night to have taken your life, I would hare probably recovered and let you live, seeing that Mollle could get a divorce, bad you gone away and never shown up again. The fact of your presence here, In dally contact with the girl whom fortune has made your wife gives me to believe that you mean to strive after her heart. She Is romantic like most of her sex. It Is the fear that after all you may win her heart that makes a devil out of me, for 1 tell you, Ridgeway, I worship Mollle. and I've sworn no one else shall ever win her love. He was aroused by his feelings and Colonel John actually felt a certain admiration for the man who would fight for what he believed to be his own, though his title to the property was certainly hazy. He shrugged his shotilders. Well, jou've got the whip-hannow, my fellow, that's positive. "At the same time Colonel Ridgeway, I admit that I feed above this manner of making way with a rival. I am a gentleman, and we Southern people lay claim to peculiar qualities in that line. I will give you a chance for your life. Colonel John looked at him quickly. 1 "What are the conditions?" "That you swear on your honor to get a transfer and never again seek out Mollle Granger, the girl made your wife by I he fort urns of war. You understand what I mean? I do most assuredly, replied the colonel. Well, what Is your answer? I refuse to sign the bond, calmly, M. I -- EDmBDS'aN2 miffiEN cr'3Ka5lt7arJ-iZS-t- UNION AESAV OFFICE. 1 l instantly THIS their friends. ti-l'- He held the advantage, for hie mini tiering at least four, couid not b S sure that their fire was directed at the daring Federal, while all John had to do was to make his shots count when he could. This singular duel In the dark was wlu-Diekept up for the space of several - il. 1 SETTLES, MATH Assay, CNsmIcsI .. 1 EX mm LABEL i... jnmJlud THE GERMICIDE CO. 'OINXH- - frAlt LASS 4 CO, and Metallurgies' Laboratory. 181 Bow It Vi'eet Temple Street. Salt Lake Oity, Utah. W. G. KING, MANAGER. Shouts arose, shouts that were significant of rage and pain, for Colonel John was not doing all this work without some result, and the satellites uf the major, perhaps even that worthy hiinsejf. had ere this tasted of h!s W. A. HsSjm. f, HaSSai. E, Msdass, W. A.Hodges S Sons lead. Assayers Chemists Such a mimic battle within the Confederate lines was apt to draw atten- 135 W. 2 S. St., Salt UUe City tion. and John hud especial reasons fur desiring to make b speedy exit from the room before a squad of fresh enenib s arrived on the scene. 5 (.msMOiM & NICHOLS. His later efforts were therefore di- S $ Assayers an. Chemist rected toward discovering the posi- : jf tion of the door. Office and Laboratory, 229 S. W. In avail As eyesight was of little ji Temple Street, that smoky atmosphere he found hlm-sitbia SALT to LAKE CITY. upon depend compelled sense of louch. Groping along the wall he presently came In contact with the object of bis Western Engineering and Conctrue-tic- n solicitude. Co., Chemists and Engineers. To open waa but the work of a second. und slipping through the narrow ' Kxi rtx iu texting Oils and Mineruls. space he found himself breathing the j 'Ye ji lxo DENVER MUD is uxed extensively and suecersiuay in me u raiment ot design mining, Irrigation and the pure air. it waa a relief from Inflamed Breasts, Pleurisy, power plants. We finance and pro-- ! Erysipelas, smoke of the Interior. mote nil kinds of legitimate enter Asthma, Sprains, Appendicitis, The last sounds he heard were the p fist . Bell all kinds of machinery Frost Bites, Eczema, Tumors, us know your wants, groans of those who nursed their Cancer. Pneumonia, Bruises, wounds, and the loud though husky fil-.f.- ? Sunburn, Boils, Felons, Club Commercial llidg., voice of the doughty major calling for Bronchitis. Burns, Crgup, Utah. Lake City, gait FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. light. Once free from the building Colonel John made his way to the road. He could hear ihc voices of men who were miming In the direction of the house, and found it a difficult matter to avoid the detachment of Confederates from a neighboring camp. They were drawn In that direction hy the loud cries, accompanied by the quick percussion of revolver-shot- s that throbbed upon the air, for such' things do not occur without a meaning. and in war times that meaning can he readily understood. Colonel John had already beea experience through a considerable during this night. To few men in a year's time do adventures come such as had been his Bell Phone 1138. portion since old Phoebus dropped his glowing face behind the hills that lay twd.Vhaaa IAS'S.' to the west of Atlanta. His was a warrior nature, however, and one that could not be overwhelm! - i lf j AND EVENING SCHOOL. Salt LaKe City -- 0& I Commercial Club Building. ed. Misfortunes might come thick and fast, by fair means and foul, but John' Ridgeway would never yield himself a prisoner until every endeavor that lay in bin power bad been made. . So, when he heard these Confederate soldiers rushing in the direction of the house, he realized that his course was blocked by their coming, the Yankee officer had to bring to his Forlfurther Information write to No Mystery The cord was burned, and his hands tending out a few rings of smoke. One might imagine he was discus- ready to become free. No wonder he experienced a thrill sing the price of flour in Northern markets, such was his coolness, yet of satisfaction and made up his mind his life hung in the balance. that the finding of the court would You recognize the inevitable connot be carried out on this particular occasion. sequences?" with a glance at the Oh. yes, The messenger had gone with the swaying rope and its ghastly noose at note it was the old darky, but unlesa the end. his mule made better progress returnMajor Worden looked at him In a ing than in coming to his place John peculiar way. It was as though he had little fear regarding hla ability to hardly knew whether to let admira- overtake the courier. tion or hate get the upper hand. This Bo he smoked on, and watched and man astonished him. planned. Gradually a black frown crept over They had robbed him of his revol.his face. but he knew how this could be ver, were I see that my suspicions remedied. right. Faith, I didn't nip this matter His rlgar was exhausted. in the hud any too soon. You've reachJohn still remained In the Bame poed the point where you've fallen in sition, as It was his desire to conceal " love with the fact that the cord had been burn"My wife. ed almost through. "Yes, that's true, confound you, At length there was a stir, and the Ridgeway." was seen looking at his watch. major Can you blame me. major? Then the men advanced. all same but the Im "Perhaps not, The time for action had come, and determined you wont cross my path I've known Mollle Colonel John shut his teeth with a much longer. as he watched their advance, many years and have sworn to make snap how fraught with Importance her my wife. I've stood guard all this knowing were the next few seconds, for him. to Southchallenge any time, ready "Come. It Is one minute of eleven. ern suitor who might appear, and you ran depend on It I don't mean to let Have you any message to send to a Northern man rarry off the prize your people or Mollie? said the mafrom under my nose, beratise he jor, grimly. Yes. but I prefer to take !t chances to come along at the time the mv-self- foolish old squire has an idea. "The squire has a long head and don't you forget It. He knows enough to get In out of the rain, and that's more than some people do. As to priority of claim on Molile Granger. I think 1 can outdate you." "How. so, sir?" "She promised to he m.v wife Just sixteen years ago, so you see she has only kept her word. "Nonsense she was a child then." "Just so, and my lb tie playmate. I saved her onco when she fell Into a brook. Being ten yenrs her senior f called her my little sweetheart. This peculiar event Is aftpr all hut the hand of fate shaping our desflnlea." your cousin "I remember now Crockett told me von lived In the house that burned. It dope not matter. The- finding o the drumhead - They wtVe close to him now. and his quick eye had noted Its uppur.un-l.ty- . One of the men was actually carrying the colonels and the temptation proved Irresistible. With a quick movement John's hand shot out. and his fingers snatched from the Confederate's licit. There were cries of amazement, of consternation, and then with a leap the Federal had reached the blazing flambeau, torn it from the wall and dashed It 1o the floor, bringing darkness upon the scene. r, CHAPTER XXII. Out of the Toils. The scene was one of great confusion. and kaleidoscopic changes. Having thus dnfiy sera red a weap HENAGER, President Turn Dimes aid that diplomacy which on other occasions had served him so well. It did not desert him now. He desired no encounter. (To be continued.) The Federal had reached the blazing flambeau. J Into Dollars. at All. and unaremarked the ccountable experiences, man with the bulbous nose, T am reminded of one that happened to a friend of mine In the summer of 91, while he was at the Columbian He was in the Fine Arts building, looking at the picture called COMPANY 'Breaking Home Tlea, when he htsrd MAIL NOW. CUT THIS OUT AND a voice behind him say distinctly, That's what is happening at your He B. A. M. Froisctli, Secty., house, over on the west side.' turned and looked to see who It wu St. Patrick Mining & Milling Co., that spoke, and there was nobody Speaking of strange Phenomenal Success of expo-sltlo- The St. Patrick Mining & Milling OP UTAH (Incorporated). Salt Lake City, Utah. near him. shares of "Is that all? asked the man with I subscribe hereby for the fiBhy eye. of the St. and No; the strangest part Is to pome. stock, fully paid the price of Ten When he went home In the evening Patrick Mining & Milling Co. at he found that his youngest brother Cents a share, for which I enclose $ had eloped with the hired girl and as first payment, balance to he paid in four equal gone to St. Louis. It had taken place, too, at the exact moment when be monthly installments. heard the voice. How do you explain Name that, I'd like to know? Was 1: telepathy? Or what was it? Address H'mph! Who tells that story? Date The man himself Ike Srring.am" "O, Strlngham tells it. dors he? Over 15.000 already bought by eager InWhy, you gourdhead, that's the now offer the 35,000 vestors and we shares Water. He held out his hands to her and appealing gesture: Cold In an Imr-nlalv- of its first block remaining of treasury stock placed ujvn the market at the low price of ten cenls per share. The proceeds of the sale will he judiciously expended to the further development of the property, '.vliicli is lortacd in Big Cottonwood Mining District, Salt Lake Count v. "I would give And ah, how that deep voice, tremulous with passion, thrilled her very soul. "Dolores, I would give the world to pall you mire." The Board of Directors are A. J. Smith, Hi r bosom heaved. It may be that M. I B, A. lt Hone TT TVti-renher eyes suffused. But 'ftly F. Leona for an Instant only for the no.ice. Froiseth, Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs. Then reason resumed its sway avidn. Smith and David A. Buck. The laltcr i also and she made answer in clear, cool n Vire-Trt'sidoi- tones: "No, I.oys, you may think yon would, but you wouldn't. You could not, you know. Hardly a spoonful of the world could be purchased na a salary of 19 a week. THIS REALLY is Remember $1 SECURITY for 10 cts. Good mines from good protects gonv, Thus we harvest as we sow." Dont delay, buy now, and get in on the ground Appropriate Surroundings. "You ill find this flat, ma'am, quite a gem In Its way." "But It's so dark, and we are (to Ooor. BsUb Ing to do lfght housekeeping. more American. Utah, and consists of six promising mining claims. Over fifteen hundred dollars have already been expended in development work since date of incorporation, February, 1906, consisting of over 500 feet of tunnels and inclines. Minerals already found carry values in Copper, Gold, Silver, Lead and Iron. Wc are now driving the tunnel ahead to cut the mineral vein which is Ixdieved to be an extension of the well known Maxfield mine, that has already produced hundred of thousands of dollars. The 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 set aside for working capital, and the remaining 150,000 shares of stock or more of its treasis pooled until at least ury stork is sold. Bear in mind that this stock is umssessahle, and that private property of stockholders is not liable for corjoration indebtedness. onc-ha- lf i J I I $ 5.00 down and $5J0 monthly for four months buys 250 shares, $ 10.00 down ami $10.00 monthly for four months buys 500 shares. $ 20.00 down and $20.00 monthly for four months buys 1000 shares. $ .10.00 doi.-- and $.V).00 monthly for four months I tys 1500 shares. $ 40.00 down and $40.00 monthly for four months buys 2000 shares. $100.00 down and $100.00 monthly for four months buy? 5000 shares. . t |