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Show THE BEAVER COUNTY YiTZHLY PRESS, BEAVER. UTAH ; f VfA,v Mc CUICJKN "'W "CRAUSTARK." "THE HOLLOW OF HFR HANIV-TH- 1 - ft 47- aV . II - . were under suspMou until I hung up "SHE CANfe NkWRONtT Synopals. Thomas K. Barnes, wealthy young New Xorker, on a walking trip In JNew( Eng-launear the Canadwn' border, : .to given a lift la aa automobile by a mysterious andr'crtrractive girl bound for a house called Green Fancy. AtTIart'a tavern Barnes finds a stranded i troupe of actors, of which Lyndon BushcroffJIs the? Ita & M ""Miss Tha ckeray " '"the? leading lady. He learns. Green Taney Is a house of mystery' Thatnight Andrew- Rooti" and: his servant, guests at the tavern, sre shot ' near Green Fancy. Rarnes comes under , suspicion aM stays to betp clear up' thil double murder. ; He gets Into the Green Fancy grounds j meets , the mysterious girl, who gives him the cuHHrectaiWlftf ,jlte- ly ejected by ODowdVan Interesting adventurer. . Enter at tqe tavern another man' of mystery, Sprottse, "book agent." Barnes visit - Green Fancy, with .the, sheriff and stays to dinner. En- ter still another mysterious per-nonage, "Loeb," ' secretary to Curtis, owner of Green Fancy, who tloes hoi apbear becafase pf Illness. Barnes again meets "Miss Cameron,". the, mysterious; . girl. whd"ls a raVfehinie'beauty"A in evening dress. She, la prisoner and secretly appeaW to him for help. : Sprouse reveals himself aa a secret service, roan,' iv. d " -- "barn-stormin- r -- the receiver, I may aay." ' "Jones has been talking to you," Barnes. "But you said moment ago that you were up at Green Fancy lat;nlght.; tNot by Invitation, J take t ;. rT It.n .'-- .. "I invited myself," said, Sprouse you Inclined to favor mi nrntiniiltlnnt r.tYou haven t made one. "By suggestion, Mr. Barnes. It la quite Impossible for, me to get. inalde that house. Tou apeaf tonaVe'the ejitree.Touare working In, the dark; guessing at everything. Jng at nothing. By combining forces we should bring this thing. to a head, said i , re ' ' ,au -- and" "Just a moment Tou expect me to abuse the hospitality "I shall have to speak plainly, 1 of" see." He leaned forward,' fixing Barnes with a pair of steady, earnest eyea. "Six months age a certain royal house In Europe waa despoiled of Its jewels, Its privy seal, Its most precious atate documents and its charter They have been traced to the United States, t am here to recover then. That la the foundation of my story, Mr. Barnes. crown-cousin- ,- -- Green Fancy was as as the village clear sky and nose two men away with at alliea-respecl- it place. changed the" aspect jmpieteiy, :..Tott wlir certainly agree with me after I have explained to you that' the one known aa 'Andrew Boon was no other than the equerry who bad undertaken l?(!ailSgr:lOTnK.nnlnl', " Barnes drew a long breath. HI mind was made up. He had decided to pool Issues Iwlthtthe secret agent, but not until he was convinced that the result of their would In no way inflict a hardship upon the young woman whql had Appealed to film for help. He was certain that she was the fair propagandist' described by Sprouse.- y ;v - "And the young woman, what of her? She would. In any case, be held : for examination and ;f "My dear air, I may as well tell 'you aow that she Is' a loyal subject and, far from being in bad grace at court te an object of extreme solicitude to the ambassador. From what I can gather she has disappeared completely. Boon waa sent over here for the sole purpose of .finding her and Inducing her to return with him to Paris." "And to take the treasure with her, I suppose," said Barnes dryly. ' .- , "Naturally." , ."AYell," began Barnes,, Introducing a harsh note jnto bis voice, "I should -- ' io "Mm '- I" ; ; "4 ,r . '' 1 in i J- ww some have usually sort of a bodyguard, don't theyr Sprouse was staring thoughtfully at the ceiling'.' When M finally towered his eyes It waa to favor Barnes with a deep, Inscrutable smile. p first thin'' for me : "I dare say-th- e to do' is to advise the Canadian authorities to keep a sharp lookout along , ... the border." The w ... tp. of" . - installed at Brigham City at a cost ef $12,000. , v The poundkeeper for the Provo baa reported 139 .received for Impounded animals for the month of Utle -- -- i, ' .'V: ; Miss Cameron. "V i- - ' "If we can't think of any other way to get her out of this devilish predicament, Sprouse, I shall apply to Washr "h ington for help." "And be laughed aV my friend,1 said . the secret agent "It Is not a matter for the government to meddle In at ail." v., :rr:y' "Well, something baa to be done at once," said Barnes doggedly, "She fs depending on me If you could hav seen the light that leaped Into her glorious eyes when "Tea, I know. ' I've ' heard she Is quite a pretty girt Tot needn't " "Qulte a pretty 'glril". Jexclaimed Barnes. "Why, she Is the loveliest thing that God ever created. 'She has the face of " ,.';.:;J.: "I am beginning; - to ' WderstSnd: ODowd's interest In fier, Mr. Barnes, lie has probably fallen In love with her with as little difficulty as yon have experienced, - and - almost as expeditiously. He has seen a little more of her than you, but "Don't talk nonsense, Tin hot In love with her." "Cnn you speak with equal authority for Mr. O'Dowdi He Is a very Irishman, I am told.". ' "I, don't believe he will get much encouragement from nenj, Mr. Sprouse," said Barnes stiffly. y .f J'.', ,,j "It she Is as clever as I think she Is she will encourage him tremendous- -' ly. I would If I were In her place. Mr. O'Dowd Is only human. He Isn't Immune." y" V "I catch the point Mr.--' Sprouse," said Barnes, rather gloomily. He did not like to think, of the methods that might have to be employed in the subjugation of Mr. O'Dowd, . rrhere Is a rather Important qustlo4i'fl rVke to ask. Is she. even remotely eligible, to ? her country's throne 7" r ' felirouse said "Remotely, yes," , "So remotely that ahe could marry a chap like O'Dowd without givlnf much, thought to future compiles'' .' tlens?" he ventured. . y-- i "She'd be just as safe In marrvlnr O'powd aa she . would In marrying you," waa Hprousj's uqsatlsfactory response. , The, man's brow, was , wrta kled In ; thought' ' "See here, Mr. Barnes, I am planning a visit to Green Fancy tonight Bow wrould yon tike to accompany met" ' ' I" le ": , W& WttZtoMti better," - said Barnes, with enthusiasm. r'sNte a tTIU.you agree to, obey Inatrnc tlonst I can't ,hveVyp,,inuddlla -. things up, you lwow.- -i "The grounds are carefully guarded," said Barnes, after they had discussed the project for some time. "Miss Cameron Is constantly under the' watchful eye ef one or more of the crowd."., ... !i know.. I passed a couple of them last night," said Sprouse calmly. "By the way, don't you think It "would be very polite of yon to Invite the Green Fancy party over here to have an country dinner with you : It would be useless, Mr. Sprouse. They will not come." s am perfectly aware of that but It won't do any harm to ask them, will ;w. Barnes chuckled. "I see. Estebllsh-In- g myself as an Innocent bystander, ' ' "I itr ehr June.'. Hismaell Uusent and bis nephew, Zeker Amen, victims of the assault of thugs at Ogden, are reported la a serious .condition. Under the direction of the county agent Tooele is conducting a demonstration campaign In the efficiency of praying fruit trees. ' . T Spanish. Fork Is planning an extensive celebration, for Pioneer day. It also will be tn the nature of a homecoming for the soldier." ..... A commlsislon has been named by the city, county and farm bureau for the purpose of studying the water shortage In Weber countyl Glen Ellis Higley, 10 years of ago, was drowned In Weber river, five miles north of Hooper, while bathing, ,;t?tiftolyonOl w TJiei-.Ogdw commissioners have passed s, resolution Ihcrea'slnf the allowance for the Martha Society Day nursery from J30 to $5Q jiion'Uu The. executive committee on Peach en. M de8gnatedWednesday, September 8, ai thb day for the, big celebration and festival in- Brigham Cltyi LShoftagefof refrigerator cars 5 to move the large cherry crop of Utah to eastern markets lias beea met by .the - -- timely action of fi pnbjtc utilities "" commission. Ng trace bad been found of theljeK son or persons who deposited an Infernal machine in the combination ban vestef belonging to Irvln Jacobs at American Fork.f , 4 - , j It Is announced that-a- b the land sale' held la Tooele county a, total of 1906.07 acres were sold at prices' ranging from $2.50 to $0. an acre, the average being wen over $7. " . .Crops In many portions of southern Utah are burning up, except In the ' valley or . small pockets where they will be heavy. On the higher ground the crops are practically ruined. ; The Utah Automobile association Is puttldg. up 1000 ign "markers on: the toads of Sait.Lakeconty, .T)ie nmrk- ers wui pe piacea at au needed points on fie main roads In the county. Shortage of water on ranges will be a serious matter before summer ends, Cecil Alter in his weekly bui-let-l, says Banges of Utah are drying up and, stock are seeklpg fofagef in' ' The Great Test Is an easy matter wbea , w are alone, says New 8uccess Msgs-sin- e. But the moment our lives are thrown In with others, then comes the struggle. To maintain onr equanimity, to restrain the sharp retort, the Impatient exclamation, to get along smoothly with disagreeable people, without friction or Jarring this I the great life test. This Is what builds character.' what tests manhood or womanhood, what makes the Ideal employee. Self-contr- - Portsmouth, Ohio. I suffered frms trregularities, pains in my side and waa UQ W l HUM A could hardly gel around to do my work, and aa I had four in my family and three boarders it made it Terr bard for me, Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound was recommended ' ' to me, I took it . and It has restored my health. It is lPP,llllll N ' tnedldne for woman's ailments saw." ' Sara Shaw, Mrs. I ever No, JR., i, Portsmouth, Ohio. Mrs. Bhaw proved the merit of thla medicine and wrote this letter fa order that 'other suffering women may find ; relief aa aha diA ' T Women who- arc toffermg as she was should not drag alone from day to day without giving this famous root, and herb remedy, Lydia E. Ptokham'a Vegetable Compound, a trial For special advice in regard to such ailments writ to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,Lyan, Mass, The result of its forty yean experience U at yoor servioe. - T Many Motors Use Coal Gas. Evidence laid before! the ' English, gas traction committee by manufacturers of flexible gas containers shows that about 4,500commercinl motor vehicles vhate been converted V to the use of coal tus. - r ( lift off Corns! -- Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezona few cents. . costs only ; '- -1 vai-ley- i'l PrehmJnary hearing in the case of Hlch4J, Glonopolls; rhaiedJrtth mur-- uer puir um nuu suooung o Ur. Alii. Shlpp on June 9, at : Salt Lake.' has resulted in Glonopolls being held for . trial. w . A' veteran of the American expedi tionary forces, now en furlough, has need iordared to Salt Lake on the of his furlough, and will become Inspector-Instructof the national - ? s L gual of Utalu a .the cost of $22,000, all of which, wltlrthe excepUon of the' purchase prlca of one article, wlU remain In Utah, the underground fire and police alaiin system Is, now being Installed at Salt Lake. The new water system which was Installed at Brigham City tast year ha proved of great value to the citizens, who this yeer for the first time have adequate water for lawns as well as culinary purposes. The body of V. L Wetehons, 41 years st age was found lying on the grass at Liberty Park, Salt Lake. The man had taken a quantity of poison. A bottle with a small amount of poison was laying near. . The board of county commissioners has appropriated $2000 . for Weber County'a exhibit at the state fair to be held in Salt Lake this falL It la aimed to have an exhibit that will sur pass all former exhibits. Several thousand copies of the edition of "Utah, the Tourist's Guide," have Just come off the press; .They, will be distributed to the tourists who visit the bureau of Information In. the ' temple grounda at Salt Lake. ' , Awarda of $15 each made to sixty-fo"Indian war veterans' and their widowa by the state board of examiners, are the first to be made under the law patsed tn the 1019 legislature which appropriated $20,000 to this puK coro-pletl- - ur a weltering heat .has compelled the transfer of a government aurveylng crew from aa Juan county, according to O. D. Kirk Patrick, assistant supervisor of surveys with the surveyor general s -i " Vejctabb Ccmpound Dli For Ohio Womaa - Iclt ' f " Wafer" "aadthe (TO BK CONTINUED.) Vih&t Lytlla E, PInLLam,i -. "Get O'Dowd on the telephone and ask blm If they can come," said Sprouse. 'Li.i-- "But there Is Jonei'to consider. The telephone Is In bis office. What win he thlnk- i "Jones Is all right" said Sprouse briefly. "Come along. Tou can call up from my room." Be grinned alyly. "Such a thing as tapping the wire, v ' ' '' yon' know." Sprouse had Installed a telephone In his room, carrying a wire VipstalrS from aa attachment made in the cellar of the Tavern. Bt closed the door to his little room on the top floor. pose. Barnes and Sprouse make an exciting midnight visit to Green Fancy. F0RA70OEI1" pre-ein- - . First. Wayfarer Accepts an Jnvt ' . ' itarnes Insisted that the first thing to be considered waa the release of t it - DES F E5EDIC1I1E- - ; A new lighting system Is now being " CHAPTER XIL, - .. y. ...... - and that free from taint chapel, when out of a almost under" my very were mysteriously done the very gates of the UTAH BUDGET ' . htiAlesr. "Heirs apparent r- "Without divulging the name of the house I will say that Its sympathies have been from the outset friendly to ally the I entente .,wjtb France. There" are' two branches of the ruling family, one In power, the other practically In exile,' The atate Is a small one, burffilnfegrtty Is of the highest. Its sona mad daughters bare married Into the royal families nations ( nearly all of the-grethe ; continent The present or. I should say, the late ruler, for he died on a field of battle not many mdnths CHAPTER direct heir. He was ago, I had ? J..: , Jjs&Jjln young and unmarried. I am not per'The deuce you say P cried Barnes. mitted to state with what army he "We will get right down to tacks." was fighting, nor on which front he 'said Sprouse, "My . government was killed. It la only necessary to which isn'r yours, by the way sent say that his little atate was 'gobbled me up here five weeks ago on a cer- up by the Teutonic allies.' The branch tain undertaking. I. am? supposed to of the family mentioned at being In find out what la hatching up at Green exile lent Its support to the cause of Fancy. Haring satisfied myself that Germany, not for moral reasons but you are not connected with the gang In the hope and with the understandtip there I cheerfully place myself in ing, I am to' believe, that the crown your hands, Mr. Barnes. Too were at lands would be the reward, ! The diGreen Fancy last night So "was I, rect heir to the crown Is a cousin of Tou had an advantage over me, howthe late prince. He la now a prisoner ever, for you were on the Inside and of war In Austria. Other members of '" I was oof the family are held by the Bulgarians ".. aa prisoners of war. It Is not stretch-ins- ; "Confound your Impudence! t pic"One of my purposes In revealing pe, Imagination wery far and ant of myself to yon, Mr. Barneys, la to warn ture jthem a already dead" you to steer clear of that crowd. Tou the way.' At the close of the war, if may find yourself in exceedingly hot Germany la victorious, the crown will water later on If yon dont. Another be placed upon the head of the prepurpose, and, the real one, la to secure, tender branch. Are -you following " c"1if possible, your In beat- meT";'-;nerves tinsaid his Barnes, Tea," ing the game up there. Too can help gling. He, was beginning 1o ,'see a me, and In helping me yon may be Instrumental In righting "one of the great light . - "Almost under the hoses "of the gravest wrongs the world has ever forces left by the Teutonic allies to known." .Will ybu be good nough, . Mr. hold the Invaded territory the crown "8lx Months Ago a Royal House Was charter and so forth, heretoDespoiled of Its Crown Jewels, Seal 8pronse, to tell me just what you are jewels, ' in legal and Charter." trying to get att I know nothing; what- fore mentioned, aa they sayj ever against Mr. Curtis "and his parlance, were surreptitiously removed that If she la guilty of receiving friends. Ton assume a great deal" from the palace and spirited away by say thla stolen property she ought to be "Excuse me, Mr. Barnes. Ill admit persona loyal to the ruling branch of Jail la the place for her, punished. enAa I the have I stated, am, family. that you dont know anything against ' . Mr. .. ,, Sprouse." them, but yon suspect a whole lot To gaged In the effort to recover them. down his coffee Sprouse put come cup we "Now situto the present begin with, you suspect that two men A queer pallor cam rather were shot to death because Jfrty, were ation. Some months ago a member of into hissuddenly. face. aforesaid In house the arrived ' royal In . wrong with someone at Green "Tou do not Fancy. Now I could tell rou who this country by way of, Japan. He Is tion. Haven't I understand, the situamade It plain to you cousin a In distant and of the crown, these two men really were and why way remotely looked upon as the tha she Is Innocent- of any Intent to they were ahot But I aha'n't do anydo wrong!"- thing of the sort at least not, at pres- heir apparent Later' on he seques"Tou have aald so, Mr. Sprouse, but In himself tered . Our Canada. agents ent" Barnes waa Impressed. "Perhaps In Europe learned but recently that your Idea of wrong and mine may not Jibe," yon will condescend to tell me who while he pretends to be loyal. to the "There cannot be two ways of lookbouse he Is ruling scheming actually much Mr. I ant are; very yon Sprouse. at It sir," said Sprouse, after a been I ing have ordered to It In the dart" !;;: .' against to earth, for there its every moment "She could do no wrong." run blm not a special agent but reason to believe that the men who Whereupon Barnes reached his hand spy, air of a government ( that la secured the treasure hare been duped across the table and laid It on am In known to I yours. friendly m r XfaakHlna'vAaa, kM uulta lp to , .regarding . him . aa I ihe , avowed Sprouse,s.Hle eyes wrere dancing. mavasaas at WBh auf Limcuiiaiia no "That's crown. of want I the what to Mr. Now, be sure just. to be questioned. At present It would champion Barnes, without tailing you hew I have about" he said, m waa my way of arrived at the conclusion, I am pre- finding out your Intentlona concerning 1 dare aay If I of my government to atate that believe thta man her." Tpared can afford to trust you, Mr. Barnes, "What do you meanr to be at Green Fancy, and that In time can la me. afford There trast to, you "Come with me to my room," said loot to use a harsh word will be too much at ataka for me to take the the delivered to him there. I am here to Barnes, suppressing his excitement slightest chance with any man. I am one way or another, when that "I think I can tell you where she get ready to chance you, sir,' if you will cornea to and a great deal more that you ought , pass." do the same by me." .;'.,, "What led yon to suspect that he to know,", "Well," began Barnes deliberately, Is at Green Fancy, Mr. In the little room upstairs he told SprouseH ' "I guesa you will have to take a Is known It this Mr. the whole story. The little man listhat "History. chance with me, Mr. Sprouse, for I re- Curtis has spent a great deal of time. tened without so much as a single fuse to commit myself until I know In the alluded to. Aa mat- word of Interruption or Interrogation. country exactly what yoa are up ter of fact his son, who lived In Lon- Somewhat breathlessly Bnraea en me "la the first place, Mr. Barnes," said don, bad rather extensive business In- to the end. . Sprouse, salting his eggs, "you have terests there. This son waa killed, tn "And now, Mr. Sprouse, what do been thinking that I was sent down the Balkan war several year! ago. IU yon make of It alir he Inquired. from Green Fancy to spy on you. la said that the man I am looking for Sprouse leaned back la his chair, . Isn't that aor was friend of young Curtis, who 'suddenly relaxing. "I am completely "I am answering no questions, Mr. married a Miss O'Dowd la London at sea'." he said, and Barnes looked ' , , Sprousa.". the Honorable Miss ODowd, daughter at Mm In surprise. "Tou were wrong," said Sprouse, as of an Irish peer and sister of the chap "By Jove, I thought It would nil be If Barnes had answered In the afllr- - you have met at Green- - Fancy, '"About clear isartoou7HeVe'ta your roatlve. 'I am working on my own. sir weeks sgo a former equerry In the man tend also your woman, and the Tou may have observed that I did not royal household arrived In New Vork. traveling bag full the sheriffs hint I learned that he 'daughaccompany pons today. Through "Itlght you are," Interrupted Sprouse. I was up in Hornvllle getting the final ter of the gentleman In whose house "That Is all simple enough. But. my word from New Tork that you were on the senior Mr. Curtis was a frequent dear Baruea, ran you tell me v. hat Mr. the level. I telephoned td New Tork. guest had been in the I'nlted Urates' Secretary lNb's renl name Eleven dollar i and sixty cents.' Tou tdnee ome time prior to the beginning has he established himself M Why so, clime to -- the Canadian line, tod why tat I. refer to his army ef -- F. - of the war.r Ehs wu ttstacx la the States and has been unable to return to her own land, for reasons that must be bb!ous:I may as Well coafess that iier father was, by utar-riage'uncle of the late ruler. ; "Since tha ' Invasion nd overthrow of her country by. the Teutonic allies she has been endeavoring to raise money here for the purpose of equipping and aupporting the remnants of the small army that fought so valiantly In defense of the crown. . These men, a few thousand only, are at present Interned In a neutral country, I leave you to guess what will happen if she succeeds In supplying them with arras jnd..mmmunltion.JHer..work la being carried on with the. greatest secrecy. To bring the story to a close, I was Instructed to keep close, watch on the man O'Dowd. , I traced him to this place. I was on the point of reporting to my superiors that he was" In no way associated with the The state road commission has cided to extend Its road-bundin- g de- pro gram la Sanpete county so as to Include Oie construction of a hard sur-faroad for ten mllea,, from 'the Plgeen Hollow Junction of two state roads t Mantl . ' ..T.: With your fingers 1 . Tou can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, 'and the hard skfn l I'Z from bottom of feet A tiny bottle of "Freeione" costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus, Instantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all. without one bit of pain or soreness. Truly 1 No-- humbug 1 cll-bas- es Worth Seeing. "Lady outside wants to see you." "I wonder if she's worth seeing T" "She Is. Blue eyes, golden hair, perfect fiRure. Oh, boy Uulsvlile , Courier-Journa- ' l. - Don't Fsrget Cutlcura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. 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I noticad tha. complaint first when tha kldnay aecralions befian passing too and hlshlr eoU ore. Then my back lame and ached readfully. 1 waa la aevtral Week and couldn't turn r without helo. It - freely com-manc- ad "1 ce ' Bearing before the public utilities tAmmlBsloo of Utah la the case of the Jeremy Fuel 4 Grain company and several ether Salt Lake dealers sgalust the Denver & ri0 Grande Kallroad compaay has been postponed from J uly ,. 8.. toptember 23. A letter to Harold It. Bagan, state Burning Truth. Sold the facetious feller t These crops and pests InsDector. from tK. golf fnnatlcn get a 'lot of satisfaction i lortlcultural commltsioner- - of Wash. out of reducln' their strokes from tart Ingtott sute, confirms the nresa'din. season, but the real Joy of life comes patches that that atate has established Trom bcln able tc reduce the number a quarantine against shipments from of tons. of coal from the witter b Utah of products that might carry the alfalfa weevil (or. . , My Pills to cur ma." C Deaafsat Amw Stan, ' a DOAN'SIV co, t. rosTtaauuKW aurrALO. Kill All Flies I kHm ..-- Jr t . SO , 1BRT SntCAO , 1(SEA! .m.i.. .1.0, mw,Hj, 'f - m. U Mi t 3 m H.i,.r I rtajlf.a mm, im T5-L 1 aut AMliMUfa,liT. .IUi,fcbAkijUl. t "m Mum mr4. . . . |