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Show pered, and his voice familiar.1 , ' Yes, abe sshLAuntly. A BOLD, BADBUKGLAE, BT KM1LT SCHMIDT. V , "Isnt It perfectly dreadful? It there Is no place secure from them. The papers contain nothing but bur I am glaries, robberies and hold-upalmost afraid to look under the bed at s. right, Blanche Warden turned the rings on her fingers nervously a she spoke. She was not a timid girl, but the final test o t bravery had never come to her. r Wlhat would you do in case a burglar entered your room, Mr. Dulano? ! asked, addressing one of ber callers. Exactly wliat 1 did last night, the gentleman replied. You surely didn't have aburglar last, ' night! Blanche cried. And why not? Im keeping the affair quiet because I have a clew that is being followed up. Of course, it will he safe to mention it here, Dulano replied. To be sure. Do tell us about it, the girl said, eagerly. It must have been about 2:30 oclock this monning when I was aroused by some one turning a koy in tlhe door that communicatee with the adjoining room. I'm pretty stupid when. I first awaken; but I was soon aroused to full consciousness by something cold against my temple." Oh, how dreadful! Blanche cried, shivering. Bought, and which has beem ns dfvHaV4UAlway8 years, has borne the slgnatnre and has been made under his p sonal supervision since Its lnfkncy. no one to deceive you in this. Allow .. ah Im,toons and Just-as-gofnlimta and endanerhe hSlTS ,?,t,trlfle Experience against Experiment, od Z? What is CASTORIA nbstltute for ,S liarmlc8S . Castor Oil,' Para- - ?outahi,oiMandn8T,t,IIfir SyruP 14 i Pleasant. It suhV.!. tI1Cr Piu,n Morphine nor other Narcotic JtS ft1 lts guarantee. It destroys Worn. r. 14 X.: m" Colic?? curc8 Diarrhoea and Wind l eV08 eet,linST Troubles, cures Constipation 14 a8sImiIates the Stnmil?1 Food, d .?S!el8 and natural sleep! VI,Ildre.n The Mothers Friend. Fif, I .T GENUINE s 4 CASTORIA Bears ALWAYS That wasnt the Signature of The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over TW mwt.uw 30ni. Years. err. co.w.y, tt mu wt t.ekt. tflie dreadful part. Du- lano laughed. The I object most to is what followed. part The fellow held his gun calmly with one. hand wlide he went through my clothes and helped himself to my watch, my diamond scarf pin and all my ready change. ' At what time did you soy that occurred? Arthur Forrest asked. Well, I didnt have any watch to tell me the exact- time; but after I had lain awake some three or four hours the chimes on Pilgrim church sounded the three-quarthour, and after an equally long time the clock struck three, Dulano replied, with a comical drawl. Guess it was watches he was lie got mine at about the same after, time. Wonder if he visited any of the other fellows at our house, Forrest said. What! The burglar wasnt in your room, too, Arth Mr. Forrest ? Blanche er Vo., cried. SUBSCRIBE FOR but he had the kindness to let me sleep until he got what he wanted, lie awakened me as he went through the window," the young man replied. . Yes, Oh, please dont tell me any more, Blanche exclaimed. You will have me so frightened. And I have, to stay in this great Louse with no one but the THE servants. You know poor Leona is very ill and papa and mamma were colled to so I am alone, Miss Chicago Warden said, with some unensiness. Ileally, Blanche, it isnt safe for you to stay here alone," Arthur said, serito-da- y, WEBJEJ ously, Oh, Im not afraid. Ill put the jewels and plate in the big chest in the wine cellar and sleep with a revolver Hf der my pillow. It wouid-li- e jfive na rgf come, Blandl from ooaliniwd strangely Dont be afraid- - I Then get-u- p. am not goiqg to harm you- - I only want the family jewels. Take toe to where again. they are kept, he whispered At the sound of that voice the last vestige of fear left her. Indignation and every other outraged feeling smotheredwould prove emotion in her heart. She this lover of hers. Wi about a moment's hesitation she arose from her lied, glanced indifferently at the glittering barrel of the revolver in tbe burglars hand, and walked over, to the table, where she lif her little emergency lamp. Follow me; I am at your mercy, hut I trust you as a gentleman even though you are a burglar, she said, in frigid tones. Then she led (the way through the corridor and down the back stairway to the laundry1 and cellars.1 Blanche, in her indignation, knew not. that the granitoid floor was cold beoratli her lilt! bare feet. When she had almost reached the wine cellar, she remembered that the key was on her fathers keyring and was probably at that time in Chi (ago. An idea struck lisr. Here; you Jiold the tamp while I climb up and get the key; she said, indicating a niche high U the wall. The man's eyes followed herlglance, and lit was lost. . As quick nn thought rilie blew out the lamp, hurled it in resounding fragments on the floor and a tiger. sprang upon her burghm-likThe revolver was hers without a struggle and the man was hrr prisoner, Are you Arthur Forrest? Speak, or I'll blow your brains out I she cried. My God, spare me, Blanche!. I am Arthur," whispered. She covered him with the revolver while she backed across the laundry. When she had gained the atairs she bolted the door securely and fled trem bling to the hall above At the library she halted, and a low cry escaped her lips as she caught sight of another man In the open vv indow. Blanche, my darling, are you safe? Arthur Forrest cried, as he beheld her white-robee - , AMERICAN COAL IN LEAD. ud Aped Coople Separated for Thirty Y,r Hennlted A tie Affair. Roman. ndlMi and -- TV lv. Illll li, ::K)1. f'...i.'.'..8:lt.i Jr.p..itT, No. 7 Butte mill Portland .11: 2d a, tti f and 12:2,1a. in. Montpelier iSo. 5, Carue Valley Passenger X:25 a in No. 4 Halt Lake and Tim in ARRIVE OGlEX. Y . 1 Overland .4:20 a. in. No. "Limited, from No. 8 Salt Lake and intermed- ' Chicago, tit-Paul, St. Louis iate points ..8:05 a. in. Omaha, Kansas Ltjvcr, No. 2 Salt Take, Provo, Mil- City and Park City 2:20 p.m. ford anil all points south. .2;40p m. No. 3 the Fast Mail from S'o. 6 Salt Lake uud intermedChicago. Kt. Louis Omaha, iate points 5:00 St- Paul, Kansas City, DenNo. 10 Sait Lake and intermedver, and Park City 8:50 am iate points :25 p ni No. 5 The Pacific Express, from ARRIVE. ' Ghicago, St. Paul, Sl Louis I 1 No. Salt Lake Omaha, Denver and Kansas 1 S p. in No. 9 Butte and Roc Oily, ... a. bi 11 ? Express .,..,.11 ; i,i p ni. G--C, A. LNHY, Ticket Agent. No. 3 Salt Lake and Tintic 8:03 CORSE, a Freight Pass. Agent.! p. m L S. RUBLE, Trnv. and Pass. Agent,'-No. 7 Salt Lake and Mil ord nion Depot, Ogden. Utah. . ! lO.nOa. in. No. 5 Salt Lake and intermediate points 8:05 a m : Pacifls Railway.; No.8 Portland and Butte a in No. 0 Gaelic Valley. r, t ' ARRIVE AT OODEX No. 10 Butte and PooateMo.7 :(N) 1 m N. Atlantic Expiess G:00 p.in Trains Month of Juab do not prun hast Mail .6:45 a.u Sundays. No.13 Mixed .,.,3:45 p.m G II. COILS E, C. A. IIENIIY, LEAVE OGDEN. Erl. & Pass. Agt. Tkl. Agt, No. 2 PaciGc Express... 2:10 p.m OGDEN, UTAH. No. 4 Fast Mail 2:40 a.m. I). E. BURLEY, G. P. & T. A. Xo- - 14 Mixed.. 7:45 p.m SALT LAKE CITY. s No. 9 Pocatello, Butte . - - rre, Pro-doo- - ' -- . ........... . a. BARBER y. FOR BUILDING PURPOSES . d, - I -- OUT-T- o 9. - uisajas aqx aojja qji w paz.fjsd tjoiwiwfmtMP9tu uo MO ?()? feis tou 4.-0-0 - H. Sontta - travelers ' From the Rocky Moun- tains to Chicago and the East, have a long, journey ahead of them, and it is not a bad idea to use a in Relenting t Ik most comfortable as well as the route. Those quickest the letter, of the testa-Jo- tl spirit, . JOSEPH CLARK : ' ' who have provisions had wrecedenl jjouthn ... case of John Anderson, cTKen of W. W. UITER, Glasgow and Manchester. Like the Once. Tested G h0. II. TRIBE, ' New Orleans donor, he was a bachelor, BARNARD WHITE, commonly reputed to have been the comforts ' of the crossed in love. He left $15,000 and THOS.D. DEE, his blessing for a fund to be formed, Ornnha-Chicag- o ADAH PATTWiDtoX. Short having for its object the dowering at Line seldom heeitale about deserving damsels. Candidates must a be able to read and write, to sew and for tickets via the nsking cook and to sing and dance well. Having proved themselves proficient in Chicaio, Milwatihe & St. Panl By. these attributes, candidates were to receive $110 on their wedding days. Snli.l Train of Kleolrie Lighted Circumstances were found to necessi1 1 uno tate placing some restrictions about Palace Cars The Finest Made. this bounty, for unscrupulous indiAll coupon ticket agents have viduals schemed to secure the dower AND INDIVIDUALS S011C- more than once. our tickets on sale. The corporation of the city of London is intrusted with the administraL.L. DOWNING, tion of Signor Pasquale Favolis beCommercial Agent. quest for portionless girls. Three Salt Lake City, Utah. poor but honest girls are endowed annually in sums according. to their TIME TABLE merits, as the worshipful gentlemen niay think fit. Chance decides who are the re EFFECTIVE MAY 13. "01, cipients, .the fortunate trio being se' lected by lot. Any girl over 16 and un LEAVE OUDEN. der 25 .may become a candidate, and 4 Atlantic Flyer for Salt may repeat again till the age limit disLake, Provo, Grand Jet. qualifies her, but the young women and all points east have to submit duly certified birth cer 7:15 p.m tificates, so as to obviate any charge No. 2 Scenic Limited, fur Salt of "intent to defraud. Lake, I'rnvo, Grand Junc- d, aqs luataoui joj unoj AMopsqa aq aas pinoa aqs pOI Xilwots paaado aoop aqj uaqw aajqi J0 Jnoq - r the'-suggeslio- Mngr. No. 0. the Fant Mail, for Chi- rago, St. Louis, Omaha, Kan sas City, ever and Park City. 0, 2 Overland Limited, for. . Chicago, St. Paul, Su Loiiia V Omaha, Denver, Kansas City and Park City. 2:10 p. m 1 he Atlantic Express for Chicago, St. Louis, St. Paul St, Ijouin, Omaha, Denver and KaiiMaa City 8:30 p.m. . Chick-amaug- -- EAVE OOPEX. itt-ll- - " an-grii- 1 CARD , . - e. H. W. G WILLIAM, ' Ar-thursa- Free for Everybody. Ogden, Utah time card. . I . UTAH & OREGON LUMBER CO. TIME Kansas Cityy special to a Toledo (O.) paper says: Matthias Stephans, aged 55 years, of Toledo, O., and Mary stePhanz, aged 55 years, of this city, r tle other day by 7 ? Sydei! ot Kanw, City, Kan., in his office in the courthouse. There is an interesting bit of rorttance connected with the marriage of this aged couple. The union makes the second time that their lives have been d figure. How did you escape ? I thought the linked together as man and wife, outer door was locked, she said, as she their first wedding taking place in Ohio 33 ago. repelled his touch. Three years after their first marEscape! the young man cried in astonishment. riage they separated, Mrs. Stephan I have been out west and making her coming him since midnight. One of following my men, who was left here to guard the house, home with relatives in this city.- Ten tells me that he catered this window years ago thej' were divorced, and Mr, ten minutes ago. The fellow was afraid btephanz soon after became the husto follow him alone. I have tracked him band of another Toledo woman. She from Broadway and twice ho evaded died shortly after the marriage, and it was then that Mr. Stephana me. Where is he, darling? sought rpiin M, Who who is it yon are looking for ? reconciliation with hia first wife. FIRST A the girl gasped. correspondence began which termin-ate- d the other day in their W allace Dulano. The officers are marriage here to arrest him. Is he still In the sn the Kansas metropolis. Mr. Steph-n- z RANK left the same honse? Arthur asked, eagerly. for Toledo night where There is no way of escape except up home. they will make their future the pantry stairs," Blanche replied. Then, while Arthur let the officers In, OtJDKN, uTiin . FOR PORTIONLESS GIRLS she slipped away toher room and donned DAVID ECCI.E8. PKKsiriKNT. her dressinggown and slippers. In a D. few minutes she joined her fiance in the Old Bachelor Who Lrft a m4 Co DEE, Vcx 1'KEsiurxT. TjlOa. Dowcrlas DeMrvlng reception hall. The gaa was burning JlUlU 1'lMiKEE, CilHlll Damscta, brightly now and she could hear the BOAKI) OF DIKE TOKS: heavy tread of men as they took their Trustees of ant old bachelors fund from ber prisoner impromptu jail. for dowerless girls in New Orleans, DAVID ECC1.KH. Yon are a brave little woman, who recently decided to JOB PI.VOKEE, change the fondly, as hejed her to a if not TIMES. well-seasone- PACIFIC W. stood at the window and am a proud woman, and when a woman gazed moodily out on the moonlit boule- thinks she has been vvronged, fire and vard while hi hosteaa played and sang. storm cannot stop' her, Blanche said, Aa Dulano turned the music for ber. humbly. be whispered, softly: What do you mean by that, dearest? Slip into the library a moment. I Lave something important to say to the lover asked. Oh, Arthur, he lied to me and I beyou, Then, lie said, aloud: I think I lieved him. He told me that you were a smoke in the library, if I shall take the burglar and I thought you were may be excused. When he had left the room Blanche using even my love to further your own walked over to the deep bay window wicked ends. That is why I had courand laid her hand gently on Arthurs age to walk downstairs at the end of a arm. What makes you so. silent this revolver. Can you ever forgive me for cherishing such an ignoble thought? evening, dear? she asked, tenderly. she cried as ehe buried her face on his Oh; Blanche, I hate that Dulano. I breast. am Wish I suppose jealous, but I you Yes, my darling, the young man wouldnt have him hanging round said, tenderly. "But I have stolen here, he exclaimed, while his handsomething that is of Infinitely more some face crimsoned. value than your plate and jewels. I Any person who brings five of our ads. cut from But, Arthur, you brought him here have stolen this noble heart, and I am Ibe Times will lie given one free treatment with before you ever spoke of love to me. to admit that I am a bold, bad willing Surely you Hre not afraid of him now Louis St. Wiggins ionic, guaranteed to destroy dandruff and that burglar. Republic. you have my promise," the girl A Try! mar War i'p hair from Jailing out. Price of tonic 75c. P said, seriously. EiptricB. No, dearest, I do not doubt you. I I heard the late Gen. John C. Starkbuttle, will refund money if not satisfactory. felt Sorry for him, a stranger there aJ weather tell of a trying experience a the boarding-housAnd besides I signalman had at the battle of wanted him to meet the sweetest womHe was stationed nearly at an in St.Louis, he whispered, as he the top of a high tree. The union line pressed just of a kiss at that point was suddenly driven back, c n her cheek. quickly followed by the victorious and By the way. Ill go and hunt up.that yelling confederates. They did not disHarper for you, dear, she said, with an cover the signalman. When had effort at spontaniety that was not al- passed he signaled a report tothey the comtogether a success. Then she left the mander of what had happened and Foisted PIctortMiocnm, drawing-room- ; walked half way up the asked for orders. "Remain where you A Missouri editor thinks it quite sad stairs, desceneded softly and slipped are until dark, and then try to get into to see a young husband into the library. Dulano was at her our lines, was the answer. When it sealskin wife on a muskratsujqiorting a side in an instant. was dark he slid out of the'tree and pointed picturesqueness of salary. For Im sorry you spoke of the jewels wandered about until morning, when says the Denver Post, theexpression, Missouri and things," he said. I have reason to he brought up near Gen. Thomas head- rural editor takes the corn pone. think Forrest Is the He has quarters. While the signal service was been losing heavily atburglar. Hop to Get Some of It. curds lately and pleasant and dignified when there was There are good reasons for believing, sin danger of losing bis position at the no fighting, it was as hazardous and at says the Chicago Times-HeralLank, he whispered, hurriedly. times more so than any other branch. that the lawyers all over our broad land are At the mention of Arthurs name J. A. Watrous, In Chicago ' glad the man who stole $700,000 was .Blanche would have cried out, but the and will be tried. caught man placed his fingers deftly over her CAREER CHARACTER OF lips. As soon as the speech was ended i. Advertise in the Times; over ebe fled to her room, hunted uhcoln. . . the up , magWIGCiNS azine and returned to the drawing-room- . SHOP, Anaddresaby Joseph Choate, thousand copies are printed each . "If Miss Warden desires helo I Ambassador to Great Biitain, on issue. my The Times goes into the Rii'etnent C. W. Cross harness shop shell certainly remain, Arthur said, 2317 Washington Avenue. the career and character, of Abra- - bonus of the people and thev read .. r?quire no assistance what , ham Lincoln hifl early life his the ada. ever, haughtily, an earl BtruRBleB with the world two men departed together. ,For some minutea she sat in the drawing-roo- i m. his character aa developed in the beefi so moody of Tate? Her heart w. later years of his life and his adrest a gambler, perhaps a burglar! No which placed his it could not be. And why hail he ministration, bee so moody of late? yet, Her was name so high on the worlds roll wp carry the finest stock of pof sore and. with no thought ofheart of honor and fame, has been ables in the house, she draggedthe valukiln-drie- d and Imrd wood, herself published by the Chicago, Miloqj ..jajpniB no.v aiV be lumber to found anywhere, waukee & Sf. Paul Riilnay and U1TU3 SS-qs qs tvqi punoj Huanrqsinon and we will fill all ordus in the pu Xpoq 0i may be had by sending six (G) jaq qSnojqj u fiuisjnoo 7USM. oqV jaAof aaq jolugnoui I cets in postage to F. A- - Miller, most satisfactory- manner and at am lypooiq - .. i n jnijjjy bo that for cant juices equalled aq jqfijn aq; anquV pm o m HMf'S CREAM BALK Is a posltlvecnr. 111. i psq oq.H auo a unit Apply Into tbs nostrils. It Is quickly absorbed, so quality. Our choice stock of Linn Hf qpaisi--wmi writs at Dnwffists or by nail ; samples 10c. by mail. ssui . Maaiq ajj KMT BROTHERS, M Warns Su. Haw her,' Doors and Sash is especially ojo-ToifcCiip. pus pu b.h asm THE RAO IS All .00 Uf q the tske fiujssajJ be u can't to aIqj the of wants sure, you builders, Suisodax Jnnjaawad adopted Place jour announcements in , .CIV . bad out of Jou nd o everythingmanufacturers and other con jaq japan the Times. Over 2,500 people read papaa;a psq aqs ism jaj0xaji aq jo qfinoq aqs Uau r paq can out of some thing8 t ny it every wtefe, sumers. n pwuiupB UBIU aq; pUai rate. Take cod liver oil foriDstance pNviAHi)!duu iciimv qnoji) iitqioipva odor and puBsnoqi v loojq; jaq u; ajaqvisums with its disagreeable U1 jiasji tsoi ijsaq aaq tuojj pajjw isqi taste; in Scotts Emulsion At UNION ; . Col. W. p. ay. Korop Mast Look to Co.strl. This Coai try for Fatoro Sappllco. Col.-p. Rend has returned to Chicago from a two months visit to confilent that the nations of :;U.rf world will have to look to this country more and more for their coal supplies, and with a firm belief that e great natural resources of this country are certain to give it a steadily Increasing prominence in the markets of the world. There is no doubt that American coal is to be in increasing demand in Europe,steadily he said! The demand is there now, and there is a ready market for every of our coal. The English coal pound fields are becoming so difficult and expensive to work that it is impossible for that country successfully to compete with our coal much longer. Prices of there have doubled within the lastcoal 18 months,' and so alarmed have the Eng-Iis- h people become at this condition, which carries with it a most menace to their steel and iron serious manufacturers, that leading English papers are advocating an tax on coal in order to prevent export the exhaustion of the supply and to protect their iron and steel makers from the further encroachments of the American makers. WEDDED A SECOND TIME. Aamis - lIMMMiS, a 5 Reasons No. 0 tion and the East 2:l.ri j..ui Atlantic Mail to Salt Lake, Provo, Grand Jet. and all Points east... Why The s ARRIVE OODEN. Pacific Flyer from Salt Provo and the en?t 10:13 a.m Lake, , No. 3 Pacific Express from Salt Lake.Provo, Grand Junction and i the east ;fi9 p.m No. Scenic Limited Irom Salt Lake, Provo) Grand June-ti- n and East 2:00 p.m - reliable A Milling Elevator Companys FLOUR should be UFd by all people: , Jtr-Becau- it se has no equals. 2nd LorAL TRAINS. Leave Salt Lake for Eureka, Silver City and Heber intermediate 5:00 p. m points For Belknap, anti, Heber, Provo and intermediate 8:00 a.m points Arrive at Salt Lake from Belknap, Silver Cj, Eureka, Bingham and intermediate points.. .6:00 p.m From Eureka, Silver City, .Mammoth and intermediate 10:00 a.m point : For Park City R;10 a.m Arrive at Park City 10:10 a.m mm Park City 3:30 p. in Arrive at Salt Lake .5:40 a.m G. W. HEINTZ, (Sen. Pass. A Tckt. Agt K. HUNT. T. F. & P. A C. A. HENRY OB. GILSON, old Ogden No. 5 Legal Noticea. Any notice that is rein a newspaper quired to be publi-die(such as probate, land and oilier notices) can be legally published. In the Weber had has been taken out n 1 ou County Times, as we have a guaranteed have just the oil without anything This slsnatai Is an general circulation in Weber County. every box of the yen nine Bring your notices, or ask your atCod Laxative Bromo-Quinii- ie disagreeable. It is call iumi do so, to the Times. the remedy that (arcs m cM ta liver" oil made euv riey torney tsi : Because it makes the best bread. 3rd Because it ia a home industry. 4th Because employs Ogden it peo- ple. 5th Because it pays the highest cash price for wheat raised by Weber County farmers. , ' ' is These are all facts, which should be looked to. . fr ' ELEfATOR COr' OGDEN MILLING For sale by all grocers. |