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Show s X 1 eloped with no man. That was simyour ply a little prevarication to worry you. neck." my uncle, after the manner in which I promise not to try, replied Max. you hare worried me. I was on my "M)i neck will serve me many years way to Dresden. It is true, but only to hide with my old governess. This genyet." "It will not If you have the habit of tleman Jumped Into my compartment running away with persona above you as the train drew out of the station." In quality. Actions like that are not im!" bawled the Hut you knew Jonel prince, waving his arms. permissible In Europe." The Do you know him?" asked the duke spoke rather grimly, for all his smile. The door slammed, there was a coldly. grinding of the key In the lock, and "I met him out rldinx. He addressed Max was alone. me, and I replied out of common politeThe library at Doppelkinn was all ness," with a sidelong glance at Max, the name implied. The cases were low who stood with folded arms, watching and ran around the room, and were her gravely. filled with romance, history, biography The duke threw his hands above hts and even poetry. The great circular head as If to rail tjpaven to wtlneae reading table was littered with new that he was a very much wronged was only two or three years older Max. "If you do, you'll break books, periodicals By HAROLD McGRATH Anther if "Tha Nan on the UK. JMlw-lIsfil- and illustrated week- lies Once Doppelkinn had been threatened with a literary turn of mind, but a bad vintage coming along at the same time had effected a permanent rure. Bos, Hearts and Masks," Cm. IUw right than UoJ 8YNOP8IS. Arthur Wtirrlngiiiii, Anirrlrnn ronsul to Bararhrit, how reigning Grant! Iuko attrmiiia in fans tils nricc. l'rln-erKUuiiple-kln- n, HIMegarile, to nmrrjr un old widower. While riding tmrwluu'k in the eountry night ormuki him and he seeks in a dtlHplilateil ensile. Here he finds Princess milieus rile and a friend, Hon. Betty Moore, of Knghind. They detain him to witness a tniH-marriage Inn ween the a dlsgraeeil army nfllivr. Srln cess and dune for the purpose of fulling the grand duke. Blelnhoek attempts to kiss the prineess und she Is reseued hy disnins-ar- s for Warrington. an old good. Max Hrhnrft-iutMcan frienil of Warrington's reaehes Warrington tells him of the prin-sea- a. Reharfensletn shows Warrington a lis'ket with a of a woman Inside. It was on his neek when he. as u hoy, whs plrked up and adopted by his foster father, whose name he was given. He believes It to lie a pieturs of Ills mother. The grand dnke aunmineea to lhe prlnn-s- s that she Is to marry liupple-Aln- n the following wi-eDuring a mornings rids she plans to escape, fthe meets Beliarfenstein. He finds a purse she has dropped lint does not discover her Warrington entertains at a pulille restaurant for a nunilier of American medical stndcnls. Max arrives lale ainl relates an Interesting lilt of gossip to Hie effect that the princess hns run awny from Barscheit. lie unwillingly iitTcnd a native niBiiir mid suhjeeis himself tu certain arrest. Max la persuaded to take one of the American student's puas ports and ercape. The grand duke dimurera the escatie of the princess. Hlie leaves a note saying she has eloped. Klfnrts are made to atop the prineess at the frontier. Itelty Monro asks fur her istsstiort. Hhs asks Warrington for assistance In leaving Bareelielt. and Invite him In call on her in laindnn. Max linils lhe prineess In tlie rillway carriage. She aivuses him of following her. He returns to her file a thoupurse lie hail Infound. It mntalned sand pounds bsnk notes. At the fronan and the arrested tier Mag prineess and taken to Dopplekinn's palace. Max slid into a chair and took up a patter, turning the pages at random. What was the matter with the room? Certainly it was not close, nor damp, nor chill. What was It? He let the paiter fall to the flour, and bis eyes roved from one object to another. Where had he seen that Chinese mask before, and that great silver-faceclock? Somehow, mysterious and EA8Y TO MIX THI8. ties Interested In buying, selling or xchunglng land, merchandise or other Prepare at Homs by Shaking Ingredi-- property will find what they want in ents Well in a Bottle. the National Land List. It Is Jam full if special bargains and offers of What will appear very interesting Single copies by mall 10 many people here Is the article tak- teats. Address The National land en from a New York dally taper. giv- .1st Publishing Co., Green Ridge, Mo ing; a simple prescription, which is O' said to lie a positive remedy for backDoubts About It. ache or kidney or bladder derangement. if taken before the stage of "Bangs' daughter had such expensive tastes that I suppose It Is a relief Height's disease. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-hal- f to him to get her married off so well. ounce; Compound Ksrgon, one ounce; "I dont know about that Compound gyrtip Sarsaparilla, three Why not?" ounces. Shake well la a bottle and on his hands, but She was take iu teaspoonful doses after each when I saw always him taking her up tho meal and again at bedtime. aisle, she was on his arm. A o druggist here at home, when asked regarding this preGypsies and Animals. scription. slated that the lngrt Kents are ail harmless, and can be obtained The gypsies are nearer to tho animan. "Amhelin," he said to the young at a small rout from any good pre- mals than any race known to us in scription pharmacy, or the mixture Europe. They have the lawlessness, colonel, "go at once for a priest. would he put up If asked to do so. the abandonment, the natural A priest!" echoed the prince. physical He further stated that while this pre- grace In form and toshall the gesture of animals; Yes; marry yon girl is often prescribed in rheuscription a stealthy and wary something In night. declared his serene highness. matic afflictions with splendid results, only their eyes makes thsm human. Ar"Not if I live to be a thousand! aee no he could reason why it would Doppelkinn struck the table with his not. he s splendid remedy for kidney thur Symons. o at til urinary troubles and backache, as fist. It a bus kidaction the peculiar upon The girl smiled at Max. For Man's Information. What?" cried the duke, all the cold- ney structure, cleansing these most When man has a sient an evening organs and helping them to ness gone from his tones. "You re- importunt filter on Indies, they do not Biend railing from blood sift foul and the the fuse?" He was thunderstruck. acids und waste matter which cause the first half hour after he has gone "Refuse? Of course I refuse!" And sickness and suffering. Those of our talking about him. as lie imagines, but the prince thumped the table again. readers who suffer can make no mls-tuk- c In pirklug up after him. One man What do you think I am in my old in giving it a trial. ran throw more things out of place In r an orderly house than a baby. age an ass? If you have any fillies CONFERENCE NOTICE. to break, use your own pastures. I'm Atchison Glolie. a vintner. He banged the table yet The Seventy-nintagain. "Why. I wouldn't marry the pfieiit-raA Good Thing. l conference of the Church of Prineess Hlledgarde if she was the last In Saxony s horseshoer must qualiSaints will Jesus Christ of tatter-dawoman on earth! aasotnblo in the Salt Lake fy by examination. "Thank you! said the princess City, on Sunday, Tabernacle, Octohcr 4, 1908, at JO sweetly. a. in. A full attendance of the officers First Class Work. You're welcome," said the prince. und members of the Church Is hereby "Silence! bellowed the duke. "Dop- requested. . On account of the general Confepelkinn, take care; this Is an affront, not one to be lightly Ignored. It Is rence being held on the first Sunday of CLEANING International news that you are to wed October, It Is suggested that the last in be as observed DYEING Co. September Sunday my niece. in the Salt Lake, Ensign, Lib.AIMES' AND GENTS' CUII'IIES Tomorrow it will be international fast day liimccr, Granite and Jordan CLEANED, DYED, PRESSED news that I'm fiat! The emphasis erty. stakes. and REPAIRED. The general Pri8lhnod meeting Ind. 15M. Bell 3535-k- . will hi held In the Tabernacle on 'hones: 372 Main St., Salt Lake City. Monday, October 5, at 7 o'clock p. in. JOSEPH F. SMITH, JOHN II. WINDER. ANTIION H. LUND, GUNSMITH. First Presidency or the Church of Send your Guns and Revolvers Jesus Christ of 1 Jitter-daSaints. to be repaired to r DESERET SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION J. A. STRUGNKLL -- Biding Hsr Tims. A Boston child not yat In hnr teens and unusually precocious, with exceptional penetration, asked her mother the other day: How long, mother, wilt It be before I get old enough for you to say that 1 am nervous and not naughty when I do 'so and so?" o A Big Diocsss. The Episcopal bishop of Lucknow presides over a diocese grerter In extent than thnt of the whole of Great Britain, It having a population of about 48,000,000, of whom only 102 000 are Christians. well-know- n Maks Good Packing Paper, newspapers make excellent packing paper. In which to put things In storage, as prlntng ink is disliked by Insects. Old "HE STOLE SECOND BASE. - d strange as f it seemed, all this was vaguely familiar to him. Doubtless he had seen a picture of the room somewhere. He rose and wandered about. In one corner of the bookshelves stood a pile of boy's hooks and some broken toys with the dust of ages upon them. He picked up a row of painted soldiers, and balanced them thoughtfully on his hand. Then he looked into one of the picture-books- . It was a Santa Claus story; some of the pic- tures were torn and some stuck together, a reminder of sticky, cundled hands. He gently replaced the book and toys, and stared absently Into spuce. How lung he stood that wqy lie semi-annu- h y Pantorium a kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaa aaa BETTLES, MATHEZ & CO- - & J-Acaayera and Chemiata. Control nnd Mall Samples a P. J Specialty. A. F. BARDWELL, Mgr. q K q A58 S. W. Temple St- - Salt Lake q J y The held at Care of Western Arms and Sporting Goods Co., Salt Lake City. conference of the semi-annu- Deat-re- t V pppppppppppppppppppppppppa-- , Sunday School 1'nlou will be tho Tabernacle Sunday evening, October 4, at 7 o clock. Sunday MCbool oltlccrN and teachers are especially requested to attend and tho V, torney lie Oh, he is a gentleman, la her You might learn from him many o( the common rules of courtesy," tram quill y. Who the devil are you?" the prince demanded of Mas. I should be afraid to tell you. ' I hold that I am Max Scharfenatein, but the colonel here declares that my name la Kills. Who are you?" Max wasn't the least bit frightened. These were no feudal times. Tlie prince stared at him. The In aolent puppy! I am the prlnre. Ah, your serene highness," began Max, bowing. I am not called 'serene'," rudely. "The grand duke Is 'serene.' H Permit me to doubt that," Inter posed the girl, smiling. Max laughed aloud, which dicta t improve his difficulties any. "Take Him Away I I have asked you who you are! bawled, the prince, his nose turning did not recollect, but he was finally this time threatened to crack the table aroused by the sound of slamming purple. leaf. I'm not going to risk my liberty My name la Max Scharfensteln. doors and new voices He returned to with a girl who has no more sense of mm an American. If you will wire the his chair and waited for the denouedignity than she has. American consulate at Barscheit, you ment. which the marrow in his bones It Is very kind of you," murmured will learn that I have spoken the told him was about to approach. the p ifncess. truth. All this is a mistake. The It seemed Incredible that he, of all She'd make a fine wife, went on prlncesa did not elope with me. persons, should be plucked out of the the prince, Ignoring the Interruption. His papers give the name of Kills,' practical ways of men and thrust Into No, a thousand times no! Take her maid the colonel, touching his cap. the unreal fantasies of romance. A away life's too short; take her away! "Humph! We'll soon And out who hubbub in a restaurant, a headlong Let her marry the fellow; he's young he Is and what may be done with him dash into a carriage compartment, a and may get over it. I'll wait for the duke. Take him Into long ride with a princess, and all withThe duke was furious. He looked the library and lock the door. It's a in three short hours! It was like some around for something to strike, and hundred feet out of the window, and weird dream. And how the deuce nothing but the table being convenient, If he wants to break bis neck, he may would It end? he smashed a leaf and sent a vase clatdo so. It will save ns so much trouble. He gazed at the toys again. tering to the floor. He was stronger Take him away! take him away! his And then the door opened and he than the prince, otherwise there was told to come out. The grand duke wouldn't have been a table to thwack. rage boiling to the surface. That's right; go on! Break all the The prlncesa shrugged. had arrived. I can't talk to you either, said he furniture, If It will do you any good; This will be the final round-up- , the prince, turning his glowering eyes laughed quietly, his thought whimsical- but mark me, you'll foot the bill." The I will upon the girl. I can't trust myself. ly traveling back to the great plains prince began to dance around. Oh, do not mind me. 1 understand snd the long rides under the starry not marry the girl. That's as final as I can make IL The sooner you calm that your command of expletives Is night. down the better. rather original. Go on: It will be my (TO BC CONTINUED.) only opportunity. The princess rocked CHAPTER XI. backward and forward on th? divan. The Grand Duke of Barscheit was Wasn't it funny! tall and angular and weather-beaten- , Jealousy. Lord help me, and I was perfectly and the whites of his eyes bespoke a Talking about Creole jealousy, willing to marry this girl!" The prince constitution as sound and hard as his said the observant man, I saw a calmed down. I "What have of suddenly common sense. As Max entered he specimen Chicago jealousy the ever done to offend you?" wA standing at the side bf Doppel- other night that had It beaten to a frazzle. A handsome fellow was at Nothing." she was forced to admit. kinn. I was lonely. 1 wanted yonth about. "There he is! shouted the prince. dinner with two girls, whei a young I wanted to hear laughter that rame "Do you know wlio he is? woman came In. caught a corner of from the heart and not from the tnlnil. The duke took a rapid Inventory. the tablecloth, and yanked the whole I do not see where I ant to lie blamed. "Never set eyes upon him Itefore." tableful of (lltdies Rnd dinner off onto The duke suggested you to me; I be- The tli.ke then add reused her highness. the floor, then walked out of the lieved you to bo willing. Why did you "Hildeiamle, who is this fellow? No room. not say to me that I was nut agree- evasions; 1 want the ruth. I have, "What iflil the man do? Followed her and made friends with her again. able? It would have simplified ever- in (lie main, found vtm truthful." She wsa his fiancee, lip gave her a ything." "I know nothing of bint at all." said 1 am sorry.1' she said nmlriii-ly- . (too diamond ring afterward, they the prineess euvtly. If site hud been his wife he When he spoke like this he wasn't so Max wondered where the chill in the said. would In all probability have beaten unlovable. room came front. instead of giving her a present. "He says that his name Is Seharfen-steiPeople say," he went on, "that I continued lhe princess, "and he Chicago litter Ocean. spend most of my time In my Well," defiantly, "what else is has proved himself to he a courteous there for me to do? I uni alone." Max gentleman. Natural for Them. Mine within his range of vision. "Take Max found that the room wasn't so "Those young fellows act like a lira away, I tell yuu!" chill as It might have hcen. bit neb of fools. "They consider that And the colonel hustled Max Into the "Yet you eloped with him, and were have a right tu act that way. on the way to Dresden." suggested the "I'd like to know what right? library. "They "Don't try bn window.'' he warned, duke isdntedly. belong to the smart set." Houston a but with rather pleasant smile, lie The princess faced them all proudly. Fust. - and permanent care for Drunkennese and the Opium Disease. There Is no nations I Nephl Fairfield SNYDER, Well known psychic Card Palmist and Reader. ThrcW leading questions answered by mall for $1. Full Reading by mail, $5. at Office, $1 to 82. Diaeaaea treated hy auggeHtlon, 263 South Salt Luke Main. P. O. Box 151 G. City, Utah. in . ranch and Tlntlc district, September to October 10th, return October 12th. Inclusive. Final From all other fit at long in Utah. 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