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Show If you lave a peculiar " 115 IKE 615 tas; in Jewelry cu rify it. The world' greatest iewelen eepmented in out tegulat lute which (kept tight up to the minute. U you t something odd we cu make lot you in out factory. We salt lake ONLY TWENTY-THRECITIES AND TOWNS IN STATE OF UTAH VOTE FOR OPEN SALOONS. E While Two Largest Towns In State Will Remain "Wet, the Number of Wet Towns Is Reduced, Most of Rural Districts Being "Dry. 170 V MAIN St cat utah Wise Precaution. "I call up my wife and tell her I'm etained at the office.' sure to shut the door of the telybone booth. Last time I called urtny wife from this cafe she heard th orchestra playing. Exchange. BY Meredith Nichoeson ILLUSTRATIONS PAY WALTERS CCfiWKMT 9d Salt Lake City.. The drys made substantial gains as a result of the election held in Utah on Tuesday. Returns from the cities and towns of the cities state show that eighty-seveand towns will be without saloons, will have licensed while twenty-thresaloons. The number of wet towns in the state has been reduced. While the wets won a uecisive victory in Salt Lake, Ogden, Park you should use HEWLETTS City, Bingham and the various towns LUNETA COFFEE. of Carbon county, the drys made inroads upon the agricultural It is the ONLY FRESH large setions of the state, holding in line COFCUT ROASTED, STEEL most of the cities and towns inai now FEE on the market. have no saloons and capturing a nura AH chaff and waste are re- ber that were in the wet column. The vote cast takes out of thfe.wet moved column into the dry, the towns of In buying LUNETA you get all Brigham City, Corinne, Tremonton Coffee, steel cut in our large elec- and Garland, In Box Elder county. Cache county, which was entirely tric mills, and packed in air-tiglarge majority, tins made in our own can factory, dry, remains so by aseat of Utah's Carbon county, the coal mining industry, is wet, with First and Second Choice. the exception of Spring Glen. Uncle. Johnny, wouldnt you like In Davis county, Farmington, the loto be an angel? of the Lagoon, recorded Its procation Not as long as theres a Johnny. test the movement to abolish against show for me to become a baseball the saloon. open a clown. or circus pitcher Emery county decided for no saloons, aside from the town of Green River, which is still in the "wet yanks. Here the drys captured Castle Dale, Ferron, Huntington and Orangen Wh y ht Over 1,000 Gallons Per Hour Em-sry- ville. Milford, wet by Engine and Pump Jack Complete Free Catalog No. MH 7 ( Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Balt Lake City, Utah California in Beaver county, is still a majority of 203, the reof that territory voting mainder against the saloon. In Juab county Eureka and Mammoth went wet by decisive margins, while Nephi remained dry. outWeber county goes dry side of Ogden, where the won by a majority of 1661, casting 4,713 out of the total 4,765 votes. With the exception of Park City, Summit county is dry. In Tooele county Stockton and Ophlr went "wet," while Tooele City gave a majority of more than 100 for the drys. In Utah county Goshen and Salem retained the right to sell liquor in saloons, the rest of the towns and the unit getting on the other side of the fence. In Salt Lake every voting district but one returned a majority in favor of the open saloon, the majority being A. Convention Rates sale June 27th to July 6th, inclusive, also July 7th, Salt Lake City to Los Angeles, returning via San Francisco, limit September 15 th $35.75 (On same dates Oregon Short Line and Western Pacific at Salt Lake will sell tickets In reverse direction, returning our line at On Bame rates.) Angeles. ' returning through San Francisco and Portlimit land, September 15th. .$55.75 Los To I.OS ANGELES. Salt Lake City (o Los Angeles and return, tickets on sale dally until September 30th, final limit 31. 1911 $40.00 For further Information call on to or write local agent yonr T. C. Peek, G. P. A., Los Angeles. Cal. J. H. Manderfleld. A. G. P. A., 109 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. October nd PERPOSITIVE MANENT CURE FOR A Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. Ladies treated as M publicity, m Mckanc. as in tbetr awa Iwaet. THE KEELEY IN STITUTE. 334 W. Sonlk Taaipla Street, Salt Laka City. Tta ia ynratelr Stay Poor Ho Man Will Who dnposits a little each week or month m a savings account. 4 per Interest paid. $1 Is cent compound You enough to begin. Start TODAY. illusSend for mail. ran bank by trated booklet. WALKER BROTHERS canoe-make- canoe-make- canoe-make- Suit Uke la hastaess BANKERS, City, 32 years He Got the Pass. I want a pass. You're not entitled to a "Pass? not an employe. Sorry. You are pass. s law says No; but here the free transportation can be granted to necessary caretakers of livestock, poultry and fruit Well, Im going on this trip with an aunt thats a hen theres your poultry; a girl thats a peach theres your fruit, and a theres your nephew thats a mule The Way livestock. Gimme a pass. anti-pas- IU1I. rs rs canoe-make- r, CHAPTER XXL Continued. The hour of enchantment Is almost past. I must have one turn before the princess goes back to her castle! and Rosalind took my arm. Meet me at the landing In two minutes, Gillespie! As a special favor as a particular kindness I shall allow you to take the princess home! And I hurried Rosalind away, regained the blue cloak and flung It about her. "Well, she said, drawing the hood over her head, who am I now, any- 4,730. how! Charged With Hanging Child. Oroville, CaL Charged with hangdaughter ing her thirteen-year-olfrom the raftes of the garret at the family home in one of the Gridley colonies, Mrs. Emma .Rumball, aged thirty, is lodged in the county jail at In the same jail is her Oroville. brother, Arthur Lewis, aged twenty-five- , e of the dead girl. and Acceding to the evidence, the motive for the act was found in the desire of MJrs. Rumball to gain possession of the entire estate of her dead husband for herself and her tw children. d Suit Against Baldwin Estate Dismissed Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Laura P. Alsops contest of the will of E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin, alleging that he was her father and asking a daughters share of his fll.000,000 estate, was dismissed Tuesday by Judge Rives of the superior court. The dismissal was ordered at the request oi the contestant's attoneys, who said they had been unable to obtain evidence for which they hoped. May Submit Arbitration Treaty. Washington. The answer of the British govenment to the American arbitration proposal has been received and it is now almost certain that President Taft will be able to submit an arbitration treaty for the approval of the senate before the close of the present session of congess. Whitneys Yacht Wins. Kiel. The American yacht Bibelot, owned by Harry Payne Whitney of the New York Yacht club and R. W. Emmons of the Eastern Yacht cTiib, on Tuesday won the fourth o fthe series of the international races for Bonder class yachts. Collision in Canada, Winnipeg, Man. The Canadian Pacific railways imperial limited was in a collision headon with a work train at Bears Paw, Alberta, fifteen miles west of Calgary, and nine people were seriously injured. Australian Census Returns. Melbourne, Australia. The new census gives the commonwealth of Australia, consisting of '.New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, West Australia and Tasmania, a population cf 4,449,495. Strike in Typewriter Shops. Syracuse, N. Y. The 300 union machinists employed . by the Smith Brothers and Monarch Typewriter companies struck Tuesday when their employers refused to day. (rant a nine-hou- r C U M'bs Patricia Holbrook and Miss Helen Holbrook, her niece, were enuustcd to the care of Laurance Donovan, a writer, Mis summering near Fort Annamiale. Patricia confided to Donovan that ahe feared her brother Henry, who, ruined bv a bank failure, had constantly threatened her. Donovan discovered and captured an Intruder, who proved to be Reginald Gillespie, aultor for the hand of Helen. Donovan saw Miss Holbrook and her faDonovan ther meet on friendly terms fought an Italian assassin. He met the man he supposed was Holbrook, but who r. said he was Hartridge, a her intention of Miss Pat announced not and Holbrook seeking fighting Henry another hiding place. Donovan met Helen In garden at night. Duplicity of Helen was confessed by the young lady. At nun, Helen stole night, disguised as a met from the house. She Reginald Gillove. Gillespie his lespie, who told her was confronted by Donovan. At the town postotlice Helen, unseen except by Donovan, slipped a draft for her father Into the hand of the Italian sailor. A young Holbrook lady resembling Missin Helen a canoe, when was observed alone Helen was thought to have been at home. Gillespie admitted giving Helen $20,000 for her father, who had then left to spend it. Miss Helen and Donovan met in the She told him Gillespie was nothing night to her. He confessed his Jove for her. Donovan found Gillespie gagged and bound in a cabin, inhabited by the villainous Italian and Holbrook. He released him. Both Gillespie and Donovan admitted love for Helen. Calling herself Rosalind a 'voice appealed to Donovan for help. She told him to go to the home and see that no injury befell him. He went to Red Gate. home, Donovan At the found the brothers Arthur and Henry Holbrook who had fought each other,Ar-in consultation. "Rosalind appeared. returnithur averted a murder. Donovan in the dead of ng, met Gillespie alone he found Henry On investigation night. Holbrook, the sailor, and MlsewasHelen ensettled It an in argument. gaged and thev departed. Donovan met the real Rosalind, who by night he had supfche posed to be Miss Helen Holbrook, Her father, Arthur revealed the mix-uwhile Holbrook, was the the Helens father was Henry Holbrook, Helen and erring brother. asThe cousins, twins. as alike much were Rosalind, Tima Helens supposed duplicity was exHelen visited Donovan, asking plained. his assistance in bringing Miss Patricia Holbrook and Henry Holbrook together for a settlement of their money affairs, which had kept them apart for many to aid. He met years. Donovan refused By making Gillespie and planned a coup. Gillespies give a number of foraed notes who he supposed was to Rosalind, resemble each Helen, so closely did theythe way for a other, Donovan cleared settlement of the liolhrook troubles. Gilthe only evidences lespie had possessed of the Holbiooks' disgrace. step-uncl- N. E. BQ&dJ-fiEBBI- SYNOPSIS. $ A -- CV BY Smith-PTe-mie- r; 1 Dont ask me such questions! I'm afraid to say. I like your air of business. You are undoubtedly a man of action! I thank you for the word. Im breathing hard. I have seen ghosts and communicated with dragons. She's here! Your alter ego is on this very veranda more angry than It Is well for a woman to be." "Oh, she faltered, she found out and followed? She did; she undoubtedly did'. As we paused under one of the veranda lamps she looked down at the cloak and laughed. So this is hers! I thought it didnt feel quite right. But that pair of gloves! It's in my pocket. I have stolen it! I led the way to the lower veran-- ' da of the casino, which was now deserted. "Stay right here and appear deeply interested in the heavens above and the waters under the earth until I get back. 1 ran up the Btairs again and found Helen where I had left her. And now, I said, giving her my arm, you will not forget the rules of the game! Your fortunes and your than fathers are brighter they have ever been. You hate me to the point of desperation, but remember I am your friend after all. You are contemptible and wicked!" she flared. Let us go. Gillespie's launch was ready when we reached the pier, and after he had handed her into it he plucked my sleeve, and held me for an instant. Don't you see how wrong you are! She is superb! She Is not only the most beautiful girl In the world, but the dearest, the sweetest, the kindest and best. You have served me better than you know, old man, and I'm grateful! In a moment they were well under way and I ran back to the clubhouse and found Rosalind where I had left her. We must go at once, she said. Father will be very anxious to know how It all came out. But what did you think of Buttons? Hes very nice," she said. Is that all? It doesn't seem conclusive, some way! Oh, he's very kind and gentle, and anxious to please. But I felt like a criminal all the time. You seemed to be a very cheerful criminal. I suppose It was only the excitement that kept you going. Of course that was It! I was won-- . dering what to call it. I'm afraid the sisters at the convent would have a less pleasant word for 1L Well, you are not In school now; think we have done a good nights work for everybody concerned. But tell me, did he make love ac- and I ceptably? "I suppose that was what he was she replied, demurely, doing, sir, averting her head. Suppose? I laughed. "Yes; you see, it was my first And he is reaily very nice, and so honest and kind and gentle that I felt sorry for him. Ah! You were sorry for him! Then It's all over. Im clear out of It. When a womans Is sorry for a man tchk! But tell me, how d?S his advances compare with mine on those occasions when we met over there by St. Agathas? I did my best to be entertaini- ng. Oh, he Is much more earnest than you ever could be. I never had any illusions about you, Mr. Donovan. You Just amuse yourself with the nearest girl, and, besides, for a long time you thought I was Helen. Mr. Gillespie is terribly in earnest. When he was talking to me back there In the corner I didnt remember at all that It was In Central he who drove a goat-tepark to rebuke the policeman! "No; I suppose with the stage prop-erl- y set with the music and the stars and the water one might forget Mr. Gillespies mild Idiosyncrasies. But you haven't told me about Helen. Of course she saw through the trick at once. She did; I answered, In a tone that caused Rosalind to laugh. Well, you wouldnt hurt poor little me if she scolded you! We were on the pier, and I whistled to Ijima to bring up the launch. In a moment we were skimming over the lake toward the Tippecanoe. Arthur Holbrook was waiting for us in the creek. I shall It is all .right, I Bald. keep the papers for the present. If you dont mind, but your troubles are nearAnd I left Rosalind laughly over. ingly explaining to her father how It came about that she had gone to the casino in a scarlet cloak but had returned in a blue one. CHAPTER XXII. Mr. Gillespie's Diversions. In my own room I drew the blinds for greater security, lighted the desk-lamand sat down before the packet Gillespie had given Rosalind. It was a brown commercial envelope, thrice sealed, and addressed; "R. Gillespie; In a corner was written Personal. Holbrook Papers. I turned the packet over and over in my hands, reflecting upon my responsibility and duty in regard to it. Henry Holbrook, in his anxiety to secure the notes, had taken advantage of Gillespies Infatuation for Helen to make her his agent for procuring them, and now It was for me to use the forged notes as a means of restoring Arthur Holbrook to his sisters confidence. The way seemed clear enough, and I went to bed resolving that In the morning I should go to Henry Holbrook, tell him that I had the evidence of his guilt in my possession and threaten him with exposure if he did not cease his mad efforts to blackmail his sister. I rose early and perfected my plans for the day as I breakfasted. A storm had passed round us In the night and It was bright and cool, with a sharp p has been seeing her father and Reginald Gillespie. She has run oft at night, thinking I wouldn't know It. She is an extremely clever young woman, but when she has made a feint of retiring early, only to creep out and drop down from the dining room balcony and dodge your guards, I have known it. She was away last night and came creeping in like a thief. It has amused me, Larry; it has fur nlshed me real diversion. The only thing that puzzles me Is that I don't quite see where you stand. I havent always been sure myselt to be frank about It! Why not tell me Just how it Is: Whether Helen has been amusing herself with you, or you with Helen. Oh! I laughed. When you came here you told me she was the finest girl In the world, and I accepted your word for It. I have every confidence In your judgment, and you have known your niece for a long time." "I have. Indeed." And I'm sure you wouldn't have deceived me! But I did! I wanted to Interest you In her. Something In your eye told me that you might do great things for her. Thank you! "But Instead of that you have played Into her hands. Why did you let her steal out at night to meet her father, when you knew that could only do her and me a grave injury? And you have aided her In seeing Gillespie, when I particularly warned you that he was most repugnant to me. I laughed In spite of myself as I remembered the nights adventure; and Miss Tat stopped Bhort In the path and faced me with the least glint of anger In her eyes. I really didnt think you capable of it! She will marry him for his money!" wind heating the lake Into tiny white-capTake word for It, she will do It was not yet eight oclock nothing ofmythe kind. when I left the house for my journey You are under her spell, and you The i ,jon-- t In search of Henry Holbrook. jinow her! I think sometimes x tMnk the envelope containing the forged notes glrl ha8 no BOul,.. Bha was safely locked in the vault In ga)(j jagt which the Glenarm silver was stored The dear voice faltered, and the As I stepped down Into the park tears flashed Into Miss Pats eyes as caught sight of Miss Pat walking in she confronted me in the woodland the garden beyond the wail, and as I lifted my cap Bhe came toward the path. no! "Oh, Its not so bad as that! I Iron gate. She was rarely abroad so pleaded. early and I Imagined that she had been "I tell you she has no soul! You waiting for me. You are abroad early, my lord," will find It out to your cost. She Is she said, with the delicious quaint made for nothing but mischief In this world!" mockery with which she sometimes I am your humble servant. Miss flattered me. And she repeated the Holbrook. lines: Hast thou seen ghosts? Hast thou at midThen, she began, doubtfully, and night heard my eyes with careful scrutiny, meeting In the winds talking an articulate word? I am going to ask you to do one thing Or art thou In the secret of the sea, And have the twilight woods confessed more for me, that we may settle all this disagreeable affair. I am going to to thee? No such pleasant things have hap- pay Henry his money; but before I do so I must find my brother Arthur, If pened to me. Miss Holbrook. This Is my birthday. I have he Is still alive. That may have some crowned myself; observe the cap! difficulties. I crave the "We must celebrate! She looked at ine as though for apprivilege of dining you proval; then went on: You were starting for somewhere I have been thinking of all these with an air of determination. Dont Her gaze lay across the twinkling let me interfere with your plans. lake, and her voice was tremulous. I was going to the boathouse," I She spoke softly as though to herself, answered, truthfully. and I caught phrases of the paragraph "Let me come along. I am turned of her father's will that Gillespie had 65, and I think I am entitled to do as read to me: "Dishonor as it' Is known, I please; don't you? accounted and reckoned among men; I do, indeed, but that is no reason. and she bowed her head and on the 65 am. I You are no more The veranda rail a moment; then she rose than cap, if you will pardon me, only pro- suddenly and smiled bravely through claims your immunity from the blasts her tears. of Time. Why cant you find Arthur for me? I wish I had known you at 20, she Ah, If you could only find him there said, brightly, as we went on together. might be peace between us all; for I "My subjection could not have been am very old, Larry. without Age more complete." peace ia like life without hope. I "Dcf you make speeches like that to cannot believe that Arthur is dead. I Helen? must Bee him again. Larry, if he la If I do It is with less Inspiration! alive find him and tell him to come You must stop chaffing me. I am to me. . not 65 for nothing and I dont think Yes, I said; I know where he Is! you are naturally disrespectful." She started in amazement and, comWhen we reached the boathouse Bhe her hands closed upon my ing took a chair on the little veranda and arm close, eagerly. smiled as though something greatly It cant be possible! You know amused her. he Is and you will bring him where Mr. Donovan I am 65, as I have to me? said before may I call you She was pitifully eager and the tears Larry! and gladden me forever! were bright In her eyes. Then, Larry, what a lot of frauds "Be assured of It, Miss Holbrook. He we all are! I suppose we are," I admitted, Is near by and well; but you must not about him or about anything. doubtfully, not sure where the joke trouble And now I am going to take you home. lay. There is much to do, and I You have been trying to be very Come! must be oil. Bjit you will keep a good kind to me, havent you? heart; you are near the end of your I have accomplished nothing. You have tried to make my way difficulties. She was quite herself again when easy here; and you have had no end of trouble. I am not a dull as I look, we reach St. Agatha's, but at the door she detained me a moment. Larry. I like you, Larry! she said, taking If I have deceived you It has been my hand; and my own mother had not with an honest purpose." I dont question that. But Helen given me sweeter benediction. "I has been giving you a great deal of never intended that Helen should play trouble, hasnt she? You dont quite with you. She may serve me as she make her out; Isnt that true?" likes, but I don't want her to singe I your wings, Larry." I understand her perfectly, (TO BE CONTINUED.) averred, recklessly. "You are a daring young man, LarWoman Manages Own Coal Mine. ry, to make that statement of any Mrs. Nellie C. Upham was the only woman. Helen has not always dealt woman delegate at the recent Amerhonestly with you or me!" ican mining congress which met at She Is the noblest girl In the Pittsburg. She Is the owner of a payworld; she la splendid beyond any ing mine, which she manages herself. words of mine. I don't understand India's gold output In 1908 wae what you mean, Miss Holbrook. Larry, you dear boy, I am no more worth 812,000,000, or about an eighth blind or deaf than I am dumb! Helen of that In the United States. T V |