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How should I know anything about "About;,six o'clock, you say?" said civil suit for damages. I shall remain Itr Barnes, greatly Interested. here, as you suggest but only for the Synopsis Thomas K. Barnes, ( ."Well, we dont know who yon are, "It was a quarter aftet six when I purpose of aiding you In getting to a wealthy young nor what you're doing up here, nor got back to the bouse. I spoke to Mr. the bottom of this affair." ' V V on walking trip In New Engwhat your real profession Is.. That's Bacon about what Td seen and be said on Jim Conley's front Standing land near the Canadian border, -; . ; . he, belleved they were German spies, porch a little after sunrise, Barnes why I ask the question Is given a lift In an automobile said "I moafter up to some kind of mischief along the made the following' declaration t . a see,", Barnes, by a mysterious and attractive Canadian border. Then about half an ."Everything goes to show that these ment the lie Situation grasped and called bound a house for girl hour later be admitted to himself yon came to the tavern. I men were up here for one oftwo rea that Jones bad Green Fancy. At Dart's tavern cause for his suspicions. s Tt has oc- saw Boon sneak out to the bead of the sons. They were either trying to preBarnes finds a stranded troupe curred to you- that I ay; be a detec stairs and listen to yonr conversation vent Or toenact a crime. The latter Is Dont " suffer t"' 'A - tiny .bottle of tive or a secret service man, Isn't that whh Jones when you registered. That my" belief. They were afraid of met Freezone cost but a few cents at any which Lyndon Bushcroft Is the case? Well, I am neither. the on Did gave me an Idea. It was you they Why? Because they believed I was a few store the star and Mtes Thacfoenyjhe drops drag Apply you "know any more about these two were watching tbe road .corns, calluses and "hard akin" on bottrailing them and likely to poir their leading lady. ' They are doing Barnes held up his band for, silence. game. Gentlemen, those fellows were men. Mr. Jones, than you know about tom of feet, then lift them off. . hotel work for their board. He "Listen," he said la a low voice. "I here' for the purpose of robbing: the When Freezoue removes corns from mef , learns Green Fancy Is a bouse will tell you who they were, looking placer you call Green Fancy." ' v know don't "I the toes or calluses from the bottom of about 'em." of mystery. , That night two anything As briefly aa possible he refor." "What's that?" came a rich, mellow feet, the skin beneath, is left pink and mounted men leave the tavern "What was their business!" hen l! Ity and never sore, tender or under odd circumstances. A lit "Mr. Boon was look In' for a place counted his ' experience .with the voice from the outskirts of the crowd. Irritated. tie later one of the two riders la, to bring his daughter who has con- strange young woman at the cross- A man pushed bis way through and roads. "From the beginning I have confronted Barnes. He was a tall, broughOack" dylngTlheTother sumption. He didn't want to take her connected this No Hurry for Jealous Woman. fellow of thirty-fivand iragedyjrlth the place been killed. -- Both have o consumpttve-wmmunlt- y, having regTar called Green Fancy. Pll stake my last it was apparent that he had dressed in "The . photographer's wife Is very The been whole shot so lookin1 an' affair Is he was he for a said, have been hanging baste. "My name Is ODowd. and I am Jealous of him." ' penny that most mysterious. r ' quiet place where she. wouldn't be as- - arund here they - "No woudtr. Just see how iimny waiting for the arrival of a guest of Mr. Curtis at Green Fancy.-Whetlie& women: he- flatters." Ronton that young woman. They knew she do you think they meant to rob was coming and they doubtless knew his place?" Transcript. CHAPTER IV Continued. what she was bringing with her. What "Well." began Barnes dryly, "it do you know about Green Fancy V would seem that bis place Is the only They was bitched Jest about a hunImportant to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of dred yards below Mr, Curtis' proplty, He was vastly excited. His' active one in tbe neighborhood that would CASTOIUA, that famous old remedy on the off side o' the road. was creating all sorts of bear robbing. My name Is Barnes. Of Imagination I hadn't for Infants and children, and see that it siore'n got to our front gatetvben possibilities and complications, depre- course, Mr. O'Dowd, it Is mere specu any Bears the dations and Intrigues.- lation on my part" I beard some one running1 in the road f P.aeon was tbe one who answered. Signature "But who shot thejman?" demanded np there behind me. 'Fore I knowed what waC happenln', bang went a gun. "People live up there and since we've the Irishman. "He certainly., wasnt in use for Over SO Years. been here two or three men visitors, winged by anyone from our place. Children Cry tot FletcfaryCastoria I almost Jumped out n my boots. The have come down from the place to Why, Lord love you, sir, there Isn't runnln' had stopped. The horses was sample our stock of wet goods. I talked soul at Green Fancy who could snoot rarin' an tearing so I thought rd " with a couple of 'em day before yester- a thief if he saw one. This Is Mr. De Pinks I ilotlce lito&sisimidaV.nrViv -- where'd the shot come'from?" de-his spare time at the pictures since manded Jones. day. They were oat for a horseback Soto, also a guest at Green Fatacy. He ride and stopped here for- a mug of will, I think, bear me out In upsetting his wife became, $ inqvieactress..,, ; "Cp the road some'eres, I couldn't ' Jinks Yes, he thinks It's perfect- - swear c ale" . your theory." just, where. Must's,' been up by "Were they foreigners?" Inquired A second man approached, shaking ly wonderful to see her carrying, on, the road that cuts in to Green Fancy. Barnes. for two mortal hours imdhevef "hear So Us head vigorously. He was a thin, . I thought I'd bustle In an' see if '' word out of fier. 'M a an want to call "If Irishman pale man with a singularly scholastic you was awake, an' sit my tran. Jest pa foreigner, I'll have to say one of them face.' Quite an unprepossessing, then pa stuck, bis bead out'n tbe win was. He had a beautiful brogue.' The person, thought Barnes. ' der an' yelled what the bell's the matYesCurtis' "Mr. .was Tm sure. an other chauffeur, I think "it American, ter; You betcher life I sung out who cou- was; said the killing occurred just a here rode with past they terday was I mighty" quick, 'cause pa's purty women. g I saw above this bouse," said be, visibly ex ple of spry with a gan an I didn't want him them turn up the road to Green cited.' "Green Fancy la at least a mile takln' me fer burglars sneaking around '' v; ,! fancy." , . the house. While we wus talkln' there Xe. Sample Me.. i OUtmeat Sou Be., The arrival of four or five men, who U Bulled tm b, "Oalum, litU. eTBoMoa." one of .the, bosses ; started our way stamped into the already crowded hallllckety-epllt- , an' iti about two seconds way from the porch outside, claimed lt.ttent by usv It was purty dark, but the attention of the quartette. Among NEW- - SOUTH WALES we see plain as day' that there was a them was the doctor who, they were over man in Jow bendin. the saddle,; INFORMATION BUREAU soon to discover, was also the coroner the hoss neck and Bhoutln' td It We SaiMwt. Iff Ireedwa. New Verk Gtj tin of the county. A very officious deputy WlU be pleae to lead Uorerneient BnllaUU a wonderh'. d' waited minutes,. couple t aaaver nr. inqmriee reeardina oorut sheriff was also in the group. BitlM (or fannini, Moce ratelng, frail eruwine wnat to ao, an ' luuenur to, toe Jipss "I Think' He's GoTng Now," She VVhls-- ' Mr. Jones called out from the doot Mia UK Bad IniMaul la tie Sunk Walee In and the furder away furjlei; gittln' . R LI A O way;' "Mr. Barnes, you're wanted In Then direction of the there";:, 'i' ," Vay down there by tht pik we heerd if,, another shot Bight there an' then pa soclatln with lungers all the time. i' "All right," he' responded. TCJCHfiTCOTGUTIKM said r The doctor had beeB working over he'd put on his clothes an', we'd That was bis business, Mr. Barnes, an' but to can clein them off promptly with set out to, see Khat It was all about' I guess you'd call It respectable, the prostrate form on the tables. As Barnes entered tbe room, he looked up 4 wouldn't you V "Well, pa come out with my gun an "Perfectly. 'But why should .he be and declared that the man 'was dead. hi8'n' an' we walks up to where I seen TThls is Mr. Barnes," said Putnam troubled by my presence here tf " the. bosses. 'Shr htough, one of 'era hi to the Jones, Indicating the tall traveler with Miss end an Thackeray put and you work the bone same time. was still bitched to tbe fence, an' discussion in a most effectual manner. a short Jerk of his thumb. , Does not blister or remove M t'other was gone. We stood around a am from the sheriff's office," said "I cut Lord's the it out! for "On, sake, or exnmlnln' boss minute an' two hair, ft 50 per bottle, delivered, the man who stood beside the doctor. Will tell you more ifou write. then pa says let's go up the road a ways Walt till he's dead, can't youf she the Book 4 R free. ABSORBING JIL, an see If we c'n see, anything. An' whispered fiercely. "You've got all the The rest of the crowd evidently had world to talk, and be been ordered to stand back from the the antiieptic liniment for mankind, by gosh, we hadn't gone Inorea'. fifty time in the reduces Viricoea Vein, Ruptured more than ten minutes left to tables. u."Dld you ever see this man be hasn't come we afore a.tean feet od plumb Mejcar UiimwL talvrW Cmee, Want breathe unless that rube doctor gets fore?" Alan tela eeicki. ike 11.1S I beafci Ct layln' in the middle of the road. Pa 14 here M tmriea at Uiimi Mate tat tke U. was carried A. be soon. he's he "Not until think I going shook him an be didn't let out a here pretty .r.TOUHO.f.D.riTawlttUJarlMB.K Ma, sound. He was warm, but deade'r'n a now. Keep still, all of you. Is he an hour ago." T That awful "What's your business up here,' Mr. tombstone. I wus fer leavin him there breathing, Mr. Barnes ' j now seemed Her Barnes?" Just cough till we c'd git the coroner, but pa says on face. fixed were still the "I hare no business up here. I Just no. We'd carry him down to our porch eyes an' lay him there, so's he'd be out o "Why why, bow tightly be bolds my happened to stroll In this evening. "Well" said the sheriff darkly. "I dancer. I Jumps on Polly an lights hand! I can't get It away he must Where is Mr. Barnes. be that alive, Til have to ask you to stick guess out fer here, Mr. Jonesv to telephone. Said O'Dowd, "It Beats the doctorl" around here till we clear this business "Bedad," silly to the sheriff the an' Lis fer Saint up Devil." t. Well, Barnes unclasped the rigid fingers up. We don't know you an coroner, not glvln' a dang what I run from Isn't it? You don't shoot here. un ctrffed You chances. man and. Andrew we can't take any FOR PERSONAL. HYC1LM& Paul, Into on the way. Polly shied some-thi- of tbe a mile from the place they Dissolved fat water for doocbee stop burglars reckon." bis drew head her I derstand, sadly, shaking we the afore to terrible Jest got are planning to rob, do you?" patvic catarrh, ulcaratioei and boflam pike an' I come derned near beln' away from the Improvised bier. He ;"I certainly fall to understand, Mr. ntatian. Ranncniaanlad by Lydie E. . "ITI admit It's a Jlt out of reason," Mr. and the of whatever know Dllllngford I Sheriff. shivering An' road there nothing 'side throwed. the right Pink! un Med. Co, for tea years. Barnes. "The second man could said to where her the room, continue dining this affair and I Intend to was this feller, all in a heap. Thinks A hoalin wonwlar for Ataal catarrh. been shot by some one who have kerosene out a a only tomorrow on lamp gave single to morning." ear throat aadeoraayaa. Economical. must way tried my 'a' I, you poor cuss, you was In wait for him." Hm ntrMRl rather' You lying ghastly light "Well. I guess not got to stay stop that feller on hossback an' he feeble,, 50s. J iUaiim. w aoMpud k plunked said "Bedad." "Would O'Dowd, "it beats the a satisfied we like little are that here till you accounted you fer That the brandy?" you. second shot Tbe thing that worries an Inquired Barnes, as she sat down limp- don't know anything about this bus! devil. There's something big in this thing, Mr. Barnes something a long of us is did the same man do the ly In the chair be pulled out for her. ness. . That's alt" . -- The New Modesty. "Am Tto oonslder myself under ar shot bigger than any of vs suspects." The new modesty,! said CWenoe Bliootln. or was there two of 'em, one "I have a flask upstairs In my-- r" "You'll find that It resolves itself "I never touch It" she said. Tm all rest, sir?" f Under wihmI., the magaslne llluxtrator, wbltin' down the crossroads?", a problem for Washington to into "Must have been two," said Jones, right My legs wabble a little but It is born of "has r frank quality. "I wouldn't go so far as to say that athletic beautyV The old modesty wae thoughtfully, "The same man couldn't Sit down Mr. Barnes. Tve got some- You Jost stick around here, that's sll solve," said De Soto darkly. "Nothing local about It take my word for It have got down there ahead of Mm, thing to say to you and I'd better say I got to say. If you're all right we Bierely a desire to conceal ugliness. 1 "A beautiful girt ip a vhlte buthlng- that's sure. 'Did anybody go up to It now, because it may come in pretty sooa find It out What's more. If you These men were up to some Interna . ThereH be a stir In Green Fancy to make inquiries res mtneimt of bandy or you later on. Don't let are all right you'll be wlllln' to stay. tional dcvllmenh Washington over this, sure as anyPalm Beach the other day and ad."Twasnt necessary. Mr, Curtis those women come In hire, Dllly. Do jou get meF vanced over the and to her mother. heard the shoot in' an' Jest before we "This afternoon I walked np In the 71 certainly do. And I can now as- thing." "What time was it that you beard ""Dear roeT the mother whlsi)ered. left ha sent a man .oat to see what It woods back of the tavern to go over sure you. Mr. Sheriff.. that Td like ,TTou w as al about The Old skeexlcks that's some lines In a new shouldn't have got white, darpiece we are to do nothing better than to stick around the shots up at Green Fancy?" venbeen drlvin brs Car lately come down later on God knowa when I could here, as you put It Td like to help tured Barnes. ling. ' That suit Is almost transpar"Lord love you," cried ODowd, "wj ent.' He said notbin' out of see the house from where I was sit- clear this' matter up. In the mean "The girl smiled calmly. the way bad happened ,op at Green ting. Boon's windows were plainly time, you may readily find out who I didn't hear a sound. Mr. Curtis, who "Don't worry,' she said, Tm not de, Fancy." t. :. visible. I saw Itoon standing at a am and why I am here by telegraph' has Insomnia the worst way, poor and' sent some one formed."' Detroit Free Press. s "It's most mysterious," said Barnes, window looking toward the ing to the mayor of New York city. devil, beard them to out see what all the racket was swed of round has Of 'hlch with a pair thecircle glancing experience Kvery This document Revising the Revenues. faces. "There mus bave been some once In awhile he would turn to Paul, taught me to carry for Just such an about The man, It seems, made such a devil of a racket when be came "The plannes are very smalt,' ex-- onelying la wait for these men, and w ho stood beside him with a notebolw, emercency as this, may "have some . Claimed one girl. ne bill home with the news that the whole In his definite mlnd.r with a and to blra. with Paul purpose very opened wrote say you." something weight -Yes," repbed the other. "The lu Strikes me.'l stld Jones, "that thes it down. Then the ;would look agnln, folder snd drew forth a neatly creased house was up hi pajamas snd peigry tx ouciil to pay for the Ice cream two men were up jo some kind of dirty turning the glasses this way and. that. sheet of paper. "Bead it please, and noirs." eoda and the! rest of the money ought "I think I have a alight acquaintance work themselves, else why did they Suddenly my eyes almost popped out note the date, the signature, the offi to go t the toverniupnt' with the chauffeur," said Barnes. "He . Paul-basay they were' goln' to Spanish Fallal of niy'tiead.' gono' nwy cial seal of the New York police de They were queer actio men. III kavt from ;he window. . lie came back anl partment and also the ratber Interest gave me the most thrilling motor rldo Mean Intimation. ; .. i us to saw that" II be bad a couple of revolvers In his Ing silver print pasted In the lower Tve ever experienced. Gad, m never "Mr. Jones wtys be would die for Bis eyes met Barnes' and there was bands. They stood; there for a few left hand comer. I think you will forget It" of me, a them. minutes 71 in, quper agree that It Is a rood likene light iJ.uv enn he when he's bnldT "You don't happen to know anything weapons ' and reloading' thera with Each year I take the precaution of about this, do you, Mr. Barnes?" be de- fresh cartridges, f Just as I was about having myself certified by the police Barnes, having " . manded, suddenly in to start down to the bouse It wns a department at home before venturin? into this unsolvable little after six o'clock,; and gettlna Into unknown and perhaps unfriendly C.' and llsi sure to combination of mystery and ".. . CHAPTER V..:.. ' awfullf dark and overms Iloon took. communities." f rtivto fi nana sheriff He the the said seimed to ditbtounly; glasses "Yes," again. ".ZtmJf. violence, find3 himself get NoSmartirg, tp tj Tslls a Ghastly SW.'. j be exclied and called his companion. "but bow do I know It ain't a forgery ? lut Ere Comfort. At trs Farm-Boting in deeper and deeper." Vour Drucr'mi or by mail C0 ftr Bottle, Paul grabbed the glasses and looked and an Irishman Enters. , "You don't know, of course. But In -t fs write fbt free For Caw si rarnes stared. "What do you uown lite ronii. iney notn nvcnme case it snouiani do a misery ana fttrla Cy Camedy Cv Chics;. h demanded aharply. very much excited, polntlu antj gea- - am subjected to the Indignity of s I'll ha CUN1 INUKOf) iAU LAK COT .j;, 7 New-Yorke- r, ? - -- for-w- tS v-- ' good-lookin- g e, . - - -: . - u Cuticura Soap ' swell-lookin- Best for BabjH . Tl-o- . UT ; A 'A cross-road- s. , - . ft. " to" fEveryWo man n' coo-duct- . V -- 11 - -i- he-twf-at I half-dresse- cross-rond- field-glasse- ' . rarcfurrf--etTmiTnTTj'"lh- S been-force- SA ouh-U- r S. '. "' y - uv frtwmt mni ft) tar tnislneaa in sallinc Krct to the MMQmw appends da nf GOOD CIGAH3. Local " qjiantllx. bnw asmins back for mitta. prov.as quality and BIO valuat in our haud mad clean. RESULT ! Hail Order branch Juat box of eur lSe L Columatarted. "Try bia Delieimoa ; aathtfartion guaranteed.- - We deliver, prepaid, pareoi poet, a. bo of t9 Semi money to Continental for $6.09. Cigar Co, 479 Eait 4th South. Salt Lake SPECIALIST HUGHES " ; IVrslh" "Turnsth-nm- y ' W " i HO MAIN STRUr Mettle. Sail Lake Hexlcbe.Xre-efer- Clr lad u titnumumeomcfi. Fire krictaa, I ! rnni citlittrLtfMMd briete tiii Sotrei of OpKMWtty An? leipe duplicate. .. u of Uuk. leabe &a4 the aiecet. WfeBiat, Comfort the Baby Do not Wt Umi baby anffer from rupture W giv row baby epacial atteatioak " . Com ia at one. S. H. Bowmar Co., Trow Fitter. Salt Laka City 20 Brook Armada FED HIMSELF TO THE HORSE Few Minutes for Small Boy Who Tumbled Down Chute Unpleasant """ With the Hay, One morning, when little Hal Perry was doing chores In his father's barn, he met with an aceldenthat placed htm In a peculiarly helpless position. He had made his way to the left Idft to get down fodder for the stock. In climbing over the hay he slipped and fell, feet foremost, "into one of the chutes. When he came to a stop his to the manger bare feet extended where Jim, the only horse, In the barn, was hungrily seis ing moutbtuls of the fodder. boy screamed for help, but no one. heard Mm, for the bouse was at some dlstaneeanLWs voice was ., muffled. There was nothing that offered a hold ; the chute had been made! smooth In order that the hay might' slide Jhrougli easily. He tried to gain-is purchase by thrusting outward with-belbows, so thai he might lift his feet, but it was of no use; he could not even kick. The horse. In pulling sway the fodder, nipped at his toes. ' "Whoa f Stop that I" 'yelled the boy.f - uoi me norse naturally continnea: to eat his breakfast, and more than; once nipped as If purposely Hal's; If gs and toes; After a few minutes the farmer providentially entered the building and! heard his son ' sobbing and calling "Father, come quick! Jim Is eating. -- , me.? "Where are you?" shouted the far- mer. "In the chute." "Back, Jim!" roared the man; and the horse obeyed. Mr Parltr fiee4l1 tiimiul Ttm Iaao. In the yard, and seizing a rope, leaped' upstairs. Making a noose, he let It down to the small boy, who slipped. It under his arms, and ceased to cry as he felt himself being drawn safely up. Youth's Companion. ' - 'Uttte-rtt-ll- . .f i f Little NelU or Netty Trent, 'is on of the outstanding characters Iq Dickens' novel, "The Old Curiosity Shop." snd one of the sweetest; yet roost pathetic characters In. all of Dickens';, books. Little Nell Is s sweet Innocent,' loving child of fourteen years, brought up by her old miserly grandfather who gambled ivii all hia mnnev. Her days were monotonous and with-- . out youtnrui companionship; ner eve father, being wholly ruined by gambling, the two went forth as beggars and ultimately settled down In a cot' tage adjoining a country churchyard.' Here ,l'ellys died and ' the old grantlfa- mrr auuB niierwnrua aa louna dead upon her grave. j ! Keeping Cider Sweet To keep elder sweet place In eacH barrel Immediately on' making, mu" tnrd. fonr ounces, ; salt, one ounce, and 'ground chalk, one ounce- - Shake weir. Or cider may b preserved .sweet by canning In airtight cans ater the matv iter of preservlnr fruit, The liquid should be first settled and racked" off from the dregs, but fermentation must not be allowed to commence before canning or It will not keep, A Thing of Beauty. Ylncent Barnard, of I'enneylvfnla. save that a friend of bls,,OD(obserlng the bird (an oriole) beginning to build, .iiuiig outcear- - the. pruMjectlve .ucsL d skein of .eiliyr yitrn. Which the eager artist 'readily appropriated. He managed It o that tbe birds used nearly, equal quantities of various high, bright colors," writes iohn Burronghs, In "Wskw lCoI)ln.H.TIa Best was made unustiatfy drep 'snd capadous, and It msy bQCeHJned If such a thing of beauty wits ever C lore woven by the cunn!uj; of bird. , many-colore- |