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Show this man to die In We my Btead? wl 1 go to Courtland. We will tell rince Louis that I am no duchess, b Iy the 8l8ter of a fluke- We will prove to him that my fathers .bond of heritage brotherhood is null and void. And then we will see whether he Is willing to turn the YteRafdcrS.vs R; prircedom upside down for such a (CopjiisM. ISSS, UN, by B. R. Ciockett.) dowerless wife as I! Continued XXVI. trerted her at the tabies end hera CHAPTER For such a wife, thought Conrad, moment now the chief captain sat mutely stood a I would turn the universe upside ostf Thus they wtre sittlrc fir with himself. A largwr down, though she stood In a beggars and dilate within the came a clamor at the outer door flam0 to the klrtle!" grf noise of voices, then a But being loyally bound by his soldiers chat- gan. I can do he sai-d- lenge and Max Ulrichs weird answer promise he said thing me nothing, I a sound almost like the howl I can obey. She bade It was Theresa von Lynar who put of cannot I wolf cut aS and do my duty. off 8hot In his throat bJ the mutter practically. I cannot change my the hand that strangles him. At a farm on the mainland, hidden By thought; 1 love oJ1 There he Is at last! cried I cannot cast my all In among the salt marshes, there are have I the dining hall or grange, Wrd that which horses those you brought with you They waited the long moment of sus and others. forget; .but at least with j They are in waiting for will I perform penso till the door behind LS I can obey. Werner such an emergency. Max will bring to the was thrust open and the 1 will keep my charge dumb man them to the landing place. Three? or voW; and tittle. And if came In, drenched and r, every jot He four of your guard must accompany dripping. a hypocrite was holding one by the arm a condemn me for man as him. The rest will make ready, and find not I, put this tall as himself, iet him! He, grey and gaunt h a at the first dawn we will set out. be .ma fronte1 the company with There Is jet time to save my son! into my &eart' My eyes I will strive to keep daged and hands tied behind his back She added In her heart, Or If not, s la my. lady Max Ulrich had a sharp knife in my soul then to avenge him. his both soul and hand with a thin and that let him cast Strangely enough, Theresa was the slightly curved If he will! Wade, and as he thrust the least downcast of the party. , mto bell fire pinioned did not smile man before him Into the full Her heart was proud within her jeresa von Lynar light of She held out her hand to the candles, he made signs that If with a great pride. more. Courtland, priest and his lady wished It, he was He Is Henry the Lions son. He mad, of prepared dispatch the prisoner on the spot, ce. do know what His lips moved res," she said, you rapidly and he seemed I can I will help to be forming words and Is. in so far as sentences. Ills mistress followed these move' ments with the closest attention. He she began to translate, that he met this man on the further side. He said that he had a message for Isle Rugen, and refused to urn back on any condition. So Max blindfolded, bound and gugged him, lie being willing to be bound. And now he waits our pleasure." Let him be unloosed, said John gazing eagerly at the prisoner, and Theresa made the sign. Stolidly Ulrich unbound the broad bandage from the mans eyes, and a grey badgers biush of upright stubble rose slowly above a high narrow brow, like laid corn tbatdrles In the sun. Alt Fibber! said Joan of the Sword Hand, starting to her feet. And Alt Plkkc--r It surely was. But the late prisoner did not speak at once, though his captors stood back as though to permit him to explain himself. He was still bound and gagAlt Pikker! ged. Discovering which. Max In a very philosophical and leisurely man- was born a duke. He has married ner assisted him to relieve himself of a princess. He has tasted love and a rolled kerchief which had been plac known sacrifice. If he dies it will be ed in his mouth. for the sake of his sister's honor. Even then his throat refused its Tis no bad record for twenty years. office till Werner von Orseln handed These things he will count high above him a great cup of wine from which fame and length of days! he drank deeply. What disasSpeak! said Joan. The little company which set out ter has brought you here? Is Kerns-ber- g from Isle Rugen to ride to Courtland taken? had no thought or Intention of rescuThe Eagles Nest Is harried, my ing Maurice von Lynar by force of lady, but that Is not what hath arms. They knew their own Impotence far too exactly. brought me hither! Have they found out this my If her renunciation of her dignities prison? Are they coming to capture were laughed at, as she feared, there me? was nothing for Joan but to deliver returned Alt Fibber. herself to Prince Louis. She had reNeither, Maurice von Lynar is in the hand of solved to promise to be his wife and his cruel enemies, and on the day princess In all that It concerned the at sunrise, he is to be outer world to see. Their provinces after torn to pieces by w ild horses. would be united, Kernsberg and delivered Into his hand. Why? Wherefore? In what place? came from all Who would dare? On his part, Werner von Orseln was about the table; but the mother of prepared to point out to the Prince the young man sat silent as if she of Courtland that with Joan as his had not heard. wife, and the armies and levies of To save Kernsberg from sack by Hohenstein added lo his own under the Muscovites, Maurice von Lynar the Sparhawk's leadership, he would went to Courtland In the guise of the be In a position to do without the Lady Joan. At the fords of the Alla aid of the Irlnee of Muscovy altowe delivered him up! gether. Further, that in case of atmoaned tack from the north, not orly Plassen-bur- g He went for my sake! and the Mark, lmt all the TeuJoan. He Is to die for me! is he Alt corrected Bond must rally to his side. Pikker, tonic Nay," to die for wedding the Princess MarConrad, who was intimately acquainted with the character of hts garet of Courtland!" Again they cried out upon him In brother, and who knew how entirely utmost astonishment that Is, all the he was under the dominion of Prince men. Ivan, had resohed lo use all powers, Maurice von Lynar has married ecclesiastical and secular, which his the Princess Margaret of Courtland. position as titular Prime of the Church put within his reach. Impossible! And why should be not?" his moth(To be continued.) er cried out. EXPERIENCE. I expected It from the first!" quoth HIS BUCKET-SHOJoan of the Sword Hand, disdainful Uncle Reuben Got Left No Matter of their masculine Ignorance. all at Pikker. Alt In How the Market Went Well, put Ive nBus had a curiosity to know events, he hath married the Princess. Or she has mairled him, which la the what a bucket shop was," said Uncle Reuben as he got bark from the city same thing! of knew and was waiting for his mail at the nothing We But why? topostofflee, and when I got up town this! Ho told us nothing. We thought Court-lanto direct me a asked to I sake policeman our for day went ladys he Why did he marry her?" cried- to one. PlassenMister, soys I to a feller when I severally von Orseln and the ' got Inside. In this what you call a burg captains. the bueket shop?' mother, said Theiesa, Why? We keep all 'It Is, ho replied. Because he loved with assurance, was here. buckets of he kinds her doubtless. How? Because "How much for a dozen? bis father's sou! stilland "Want to buy em on Rpcc? calm And Theresa being to reckon.' time Pikker Alt got ing the others, '"AH right. You put up f2 and ten his tale. There was 11 a come In half an hour later.' the grango of Isle Rugen I give up my 2 and took a stroll. It when even being told, and n B Uncle Reuben, and I was buck said ended for a space noue spoke. said within an hour. and there well pleased Theresa smiled aon went down after you left,' "Buckets Ood! My In her heart, I thank face says the feller, and you've lost your IJou the meet Heury also shall t2. Better put In two more and ace If to face and not be ashamed. you cant hit the market. After that they made their I handl'd over two more and took vWv ... wm rt nUid Conrad, for I have . not stroll. When I got bark the If or. another h eou,d noth,n Inflttcnco with my brothcr-to me: saya feller b0 with 8al'. "I'erhaps he has with him, at least went up after you left Tturkoia !he binding place on the Courtland. We will stop this have lost your 2. and till the storm should yoti Ish abomination. abate "Buckets went down ami I lost, and at were icarco a(! Theresa, because kft wI1, R0 me buckets went up and I lost. Ilow does show he 1. my son. Ood will a feller ever make anything? Conrad spoke they scarce way to help him. , H "Oh, jou buy a wellC. I to go with all for the pleasure of We will nil go mine ft nnd NNern r your bucket. says be. "tr,n , end the subtle tains: that Ismail save walk." another r. take CfB ,bat nltcrcd All cxcort Boris- -! n asked. by the But ou didnt? r lon All exeept Jnrlun-- -! rh time they ad- I hunted around and , much! Not o j 0ne Mother. Who will remain lure V Theresa an- a found a plare where they was boldin Biely tut sufficiently and Itugcn with the Durheas Joan. Thty hags markdown sale on a kmi-it tlrt,nui( U ,o hcr bx.urd at each other a dozen for fin rettis apiece. and got You need not trouble lo smash for JLJ? sturdy Werner They heat buckets all lil" not remain cm M around the house:" will reI bluff ar.d water , In hot figure carry "T clf Into Ural nobler and an hour. said Baltimore American. mi that w"S'y which for Think I go bad joars 5 CROCKETT, f 8a, Id 11: imnis. nt rate lotted I it, u knoti u 1 be. to the ; it Ken Is p: sblpme the tj iosslbIe la not ting it ig pro; n P Rcaek Ig dlir a Pl Nod climb ttemp' aymu , ho iploa easily "I r" "rl The house has refused to repeal the act creating the Utah Institute of Art, and the institute will he continued. The house adjourned over Washingtons birthday, and a session was held on Saturday to make up for lost time. The senate calendar Is being rapidly cleared and if the house was making as rapid progress, the last few daja of the session would not be a stren- of l a are WITH UTAH LAWMAKER?, k: lmt-wate- r 'X,, ' June. When skle lire gray, Alt through the day, And darkne-falls too soon, 1 love to dream Of field nnd stream And honey-bee- s tn tune. uous period. The only bill Introduced In the senate on the 21st was by Miller, and it appropriates $5,000 for building a bridge over the Rio Virgin river In Washington county. A measure providing that Salt Lake I love to think k Of dewdrops pink And myrtle buds of blue! Reside the stream 1 love to dream Of jou, dear heait, of you! i To dream of June A rylhmie Of lihica' purple rune plinne, Of zephyrs fleet, Of odors sweet. That waft their faint perfume! old world Would stand unfurled And ever be In tune. 'T would give me true, liear heart. Just yon And always he just June! Vagaries. The Japanese have bnt five profane words In their vocabulary. How can a Jap do justice to the situation when his collar button slips out of hts shirt and rolls under the dresser? A piano tuner has no license to throw bootjacks at a eat caucus. Some fellows never can tell how good a time they had until they wake up and count the money they have left next morning. In the modern battlefield of thought to rejoice over there Is no time the victories of yesterday. The parsonage Is the only repair shop for broken hearts. And to think that the small boy who vowed to grow up to lie an editor because he could ride free on the cars, will now have to be an engineer or a fireman Instead! When her barn caught fire a Michigan woifian telephoned the doctor. The only answer I can think of is that the doc. must have been on the water wag. on. Make the best you can of the worBt you get," shys the Chicago News. Is that the motto of the meat trust? The man who has dollars and sense is entitled to drive the band wagon. The fat woman on the end seat of a street car always makes the most of herself. to-da- The Passing of Nigereta. Carthage, Mo., girl has written the following touching obituary of her late eat. an animal, apparently, of a somewhat contentious disposition: Nigereta died Thursday, August 27, 1903, at about 3:20 p. m., at his home on Grand avenue, Carthage, Mi, U, S. A. lie was ron of Mrs. Spitfire and grandson of Mr. Nigger Heels. He was the only living child of (he deceased Mrs. Spitfire. He was born August 12, 1901. and was two years and 15 days old at the time of bis death. His occupation was prize fighting. He was a very good cat, Iieaceful and quiet in the daytime, but very noisy and flghtful at night His mother died when he was very young. His sisters and brothers, three itt number, also died when they were young, thus leaving Nigereta alone In the world. He took up the occupation of prize fighting and was seemingly very happy until Thursday afternoon. It Is thought that he was poisoned. So ended the brave and true hearted prize fighter, Nigereta Spitfire. A It was impossible for the biblical historian to tell how many animals there were In the ark. Adam wasn't there to add em, was he? To remove the redness from the nose," says a beauty doctor, steam Sometimes a temthe nose gently. perance pledge Is good, too. The man who never sweurs off, sooner or later will find that Nature does It for him. New Jersey boasts a snake that loves to hear Hiawatha played on the piano, and during the music, Is wild with emotion!" If I bad that kind of a love in my system, seems like Id be wild, too, until I got It out. The automobile owner who laughs more or less surreptitiously when he splatters mud on a pedestrian, never falls to protest Indignantly when a dray splashes water, on his freshly shined shoes. What's the matter with the maga-slu- e publishers? Christmas is four weeks past ctnd tin Easter numbers are not out yet! Fears are to the heart what dyspepsia Is to the stomach. Hope Is the good digester of life. An old bachelor frequently feels envious of his married men friends. A married man's friends, however, are too apt to feel sympathy for (he bene- ' western paper saya, It is worse to be without friends than without A A man withImimsslble! money. out money bus no friends! ' ETIQUETTE. The young man who applies for a position worth having, should see that he le not weui.ng crepe under his finger-nailClean teeth and clean finger-nailare two essentinls of real success. s Ths Evolved Product of Centuries of Invention. Tbs point of a needle Is a very Important part of that useful little Instrument, and there are many points about needles calculated to Interest the general public. The dally consumption of needles all over tbs world la something like 3,000,000, while every year the women of the United States break, lose and use some of those tiny tools. Few people while threading a neodie have ever given a thought to the various processes through which the wire must pass before It comes out a Yet the manufactnre of needle. 800,-000,0- 00 can take a census at any time the needles includes some 21 different processes from cutting the wire and city council desires, It such census does not conflict with a state or na- threading the double needles by the tional census, passed the senate last eyes to separating the two needles on week. the one length of wire, heading, hardSenate Joint memorial No. 2, by ening In oil, cleaning out the sides of and final polPark, asking congress to pass the bill ths eye, appropriating money to state normal ishing. For wrapping purple paper Is schools for work in agriculture and used, since It pi events rusting. There domestic science, was passed unaniare many sorts of noodles, for surmously. geons, cooks, glovemakers', weavers, allmakers, broom makers, milliners Senator Park has introduced a Joint memorial to congress, asking that and dressmakers use. The needle Is bill the evolved product of centuries of body to paBS the Burkett-Pollargranting appropriations to normal Invention. In Its primitive torm It schools fr work in agriculture and do- was made of bone, ivory, or wood. i mestic sciences. Point by point Ps manufacture has It seems strange that the two Smiths improyed, until this little but not Inin the senate should always be op- significant Instrument is now one of products of twenposed to earh other, but nevertheless the it is true. The first struggle between tieth century machinery and skill. the two was over the Galveston bills Zion's Herald. and it has continued ever since. THIS IS WORTH SAVING. The house reconsidered Its action on senate bill 75, by Parks, relating to the stamping of gold and articles Valuable Advice and Recipe by Well-Known Authority. made thereof, struck out the amendment made on Wednesday and 'passed The following simple the bill as It came from the senate. The house committee on labor has mixture is said to relieve any form of decided to defer action on H. B. 69, Rheumatism or bachathe, also cleanse bill, until and strengthen the Kidneys and Bladby Hone, the representatives of the sugar factory der, overcoming all urinary disorders. interests could be heard, a request If taken before the stage of Brlghta Fluid Extract Dandelion, having been received from these in- disease: terests for a hearing. ounce; Compound Kargon, Governor Cutler Bent his first veto one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsamessage of the present session to the parilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking senate on the 20th. The bill vetoed well in a bottle aud take la teaspoon-fu- l Is senate bill No. 16 by Hulanlskl, and doses after meals and at bedtime. makes the violation of any ordinance A authority states that of any country passed pursuant to these Ingredients are mainly of vegemisdemeanors. Btate of laws the the table extraction, and harmless to use, ' The feature of the senate session on tnd can be obtained at small cost the 21st was the fight made on the from any good prescription pharmacy. Hollingsworth bill increasing the pen- Those who think they have kidney alty for burglary in the first degree, trouble or suffer with lame back or which consists of the use of danger- weak bladder or Rheumatism, should to ous explosives, to from twenty-fiva trial, as no this give prescription In The the penitentiary. forty years bill was finally passed by a vote of 11 barm can possibly follow its use, and It Is said to do wonders for some peoto 6. point-settin- If this dict 80ME POINTS ABOUT NEEDLES. d highly-finishe- home-mad- e eight-hou- r one-hal- f well-know- e The house passed house joint mem- ple. orial No. 6, by Ilott, after the memValue of the Newspaper. ber from San Juan bad made his maidSome Republican congressmen were en speech to the house. It is a request discussing the president's suggestion that the wandering southern Ute In- to shut out from the malls such newsdians be sent back to their reserva- papers as have been Indecent tion in Colorado and prevented from details of the Tlaw printing trial in New in San Juan committing depredations York. Mr. Littlefield of Maine incounty. dulged In a general review of the A peculiar measure introduced In press. Its powers, f uuctlons and privthe senate last week by John Y. Smith ileges. If it were not for the vigilant provides that each publication within press of this country, with its trained the states shall publish in every corps of 'representatives In Washingcopy of every Issue, In a conspicuous ton, be said, I dont know whether of names the owner, owners, position, would care to serve In congress. My I of or such pubproprietors proprietor lication, together with the name of the experience here has taught me that the newspapers perform a service of managing editor thereof. The following bills were passed by Inestimable value to the country. I the house, practically without oppo- sometimes think that congress would many excesses If the press sition; S. B. 58, by Hollingsworth, re- drift intowere not here to keep us la B. gallery of II. to form the summons; lating 116, by Marks, relating to replies in bounds. pleadings; 8. B. 22, by Callister, reThe Motor Voice. lating to state reservoirs; II. B. 140, The tennis elbow, the bicycle foot, by Hott, relating to the preservation the clergyman's sore throat and all of relics of the cliff dwellers. manner of disabilities that come from A bill has bfen introduced in the modern conveniences are familiar to senate by Senator Hollingsworth al- us. The voice was dislowing judges of the district court covered by a young woman who was their actuul and necessary traveling and The living expenses are riding outside a expenses. limited to $5 a day. Ail expenso ac- trying (as Is her habit) to talk. And counts are to be paid by the state. The the horrible truth suddenly flashed on judges now pay their own expenses her mind, and from her ilpa. . . . keep-piwhile traveling from one district to T pip my voice The Reader. another. S. B. 107, appropriating $5,000 and Danger In 8alt Baths. empowering tho state laud board to so strengthening ordinSalt water, employ counsel and Intervene In the suit brought by the federal govern- arily, Is most weakening when too ment against Arthur A. Sweet, Involv- warm. On most ocean boats there Is ing the matter of titles to coal lands, n abundance of warm water In the ' was passed hy tho bouse on the 21st, bathrooms, and the dally salt bath Is without discussion. It was this meas- a great Lnlc, but benaro of getting it ure that raised a commotion In the too hot It will turn you faint U you houso tno weeks previous. do, even It you are accustomed to an House bill 40, by Tolton, relating to equally high temperature in frash wafiling of reports by city officials; House ter at home. Travel Magazine. bill 208, by Bower; House bill 106, by A FRIENDS TIP. Thompson, to regulate the conduct of business and to prevent any person or Man Not too Old to Accept corporation from conducting or transa Food Pointer. an business under assumed acting name; II. J. M. 5, by Crltchlow, askFor the last 20 years," writes a ing an amendment to the bankruptcy law; House bill 87, by Pedersen, cre- Maine man, I've been troubled with ating a state board of accountancy; Dyspepsia and liver complaint, and IIoubo bill 70, by Richards, regard- have tried about every known remedy ing county school districts, and II. J. without much in the way of results R. 8, by Kuchler, providing for a until I took up the food question. portrait of former Governor lleber "A friend recommended Grape-NutM. Wells in the executive chamber, were passed by the house without op- food, after I had takou all sorts of medicines with only occasional, temposition. motor-omnibu- s motor-omnibu- p sut-tut-tl- -- s the Btate board of examiners to Invite architects throughout the United 8tatet to submit plans for a state capttol building to be erected upon the capitol grounds at Balt Lake to cost l,0O0,00U was Introduced In the senate last week by Senator W. N. Williams of Salt Uike. Three senate bills were aproved by the senate members on the 21st One relates to privileged communication, another is the burglary bill, and the tlrlrd provides for a convention of heutth. Tho bouse bill relating to ore purchases and the falsifying of assays, was also approved. The bill advocated by the Butchers & Grocers' association of Salt Lako make an amendment to the statute regarding exemptions from execution for debt The only amendment pro-- I posod Is one reducing the exemption of a person's salary from 30 a month ie 920 a month, or 5 a week A bill authorizing ! porary relief. This was about nine months ago, and 1 began the Grape-Nut- s for breakfast with cream aud a little sugar. Since then I have had the food for at least one meal a day, usually for breakfast Words fall to express the benefit I received from the URe of Grape-Nuts- . My stomach 1s almost entirely free from pain and my liver complaint is about cured, I have gained finsb, sleep well can eat nearly any kind of food except greasy, starchy things sod sra Strong and healthy at the age of 70 years. If I can be the means of helping any poor mortal who has boon troubled with dyspepsia as I have been, I am willing to answer any letter enclosing stamp." Name given by rostum Co.. 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