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Show c PANISH VOL. II. NO. 12, UTAH STATE NEWS. E WARNER. & W. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL and Beeldenc Joe oath of City Square. Office Diphtheria In & malignant form hao made Its appearance In Falrvlew. The machinery .for the new sugar factory at Garland has begun to arrive. j'j F. THOMAS, Governor Wells has Issued a proclamation setting apart April 15 as Arbor day. tad ABSTRACTS!!. There is little fear of damage from Boom No. 7, Knight Block, FROTO. grasshoppers In the southern counties this season. ah. Andrew b. Moma. The public schools of Salt Lake 6Sat C Baclst. will close May 1, owing to a City BAGLEY & MORGAN shortage of funds. H, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAApril 1 was old folks day at Sandy, -old folks being entertained from the iVi? ijnlghl Building. PROVO -- Telephone T8 Z 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. A union institute of the Sanpete and Sevier county teachers will be held at Mantl on April 10 and 11. Attorney-tLsA rock slide In Provo canyon on Conveyancer and Notary Publla. Friday of last week tore up about 180 feet of Rio Grande Western track. Owes Over Oran fowl Store, Utah. Fred Smith and Joseph Davis, who pulih Fork, escaped from the Utah county jail on February 23, have been captured In 9 9 9 9 Oregon. JTi Don't Kief Smallpox has made Its appearance in St George, and as a number of peoWb Skll Them, ple have been exposed, there Is much uneasiness in that town. Tkat'i Ml. ftalth DUh, Fork, NOTARY PUBLIC , I A,saxey w, i iclcl60H 19 lfqpisisoq. HEAD STONES. ip, By ST. OEOROE RATEBORNE, Author of LUU Hit Million," "Th Spidtr't W0," "Dr. Jack' Widow'," "Min Coptic, " lt lpyrlghh 1901. Street sad Smith. Now Yarta t HAI'TEK X. (Continued,) Charlie did not spare himself one lota. He had recovered bis senses just as the baron, who had been engaged looking after the security of the fair captive, entered the prison. The baron stormed and raved more or less when he discovered how they had been taken In so neatly by this whom be looked upon as a bungler. Charlie begged the baron to trouble himself no longer about Capt. Brand, since Arllne was doubtless by this time safe on board the steamer. Very good, was the baron's reply, with a sigh of relief, for he seamed to be overburdened of late with official cares, or something that pressed upon his mind; but if you hep? to get aboard before the steamer leaves you must hurry, for there la Just a scant half hour. Charlie called for a cab and said good-bto his friend, the baron. He would always have a lingering suspicion PeterhofT was glad to g?t rid of him, as though he thought Charlie and his affairs took up too much of his precious time, whicb should be devoted to matters of more serious consequence. He managed to get aboard just as the order to draw In the last gangplank was given. This sailing at night was something quite out of the usual run, but there was a special reason for It, quite satisfactory to the officials of the line, and all intended passengers had been warned to be on board in time. It happened that Charlie discovered Capt. Brand in the smoking saloon In time to keep beyond the range of ills vision. To Charlie's astonishment, when Brand took a notion to retire, he blundered Into the wrong stateroom, whicb chanced to be the one that had been assigned to Stuart. This might have been deep design; but, after carefully considering It from all sides, Charlie felt disposed to cal) it an accident. He found rest In another room which the steward opened for him. And now here they were, with an elephant on their bands, so to speak, bound to come into dally and hourly contact with the strange man whom they strongly suspected, and with good reason, of being a most stupendous fraud. r, y A stranger attempted suicide at Colton one day lari week by placing his head between the bumpers of two FiMIIOIlBL, cars as they were being switched. He was rescued in time to save his life. Oat block north of Bank, A prominent ice man of Salt Lake Utah. has announced a cut in fpanlsh Fork, prices, and the consumers will this summer get their Ice much cheaper than heretoG. O. fore. Burglars entered the hardware store of A. Xeeland of Salt Lake City tudlo In Martell building, Mata street. Open one night last week and got away ivory day from 10 a. m. till t p. m. Workman San with about $300 worth of cutlery and hip and material guaranteed rranclaoo and New York at; lea. Spanish Fork. Jewelry. Richfield last week wrested the baseball championship from Elsinore. The latter club has held thediam-plonshl- p of the county for nearly of Will (Leuec Boyack Stable) twelve years. & The city prisoners In the capital city will from now on until cold weather be compelled to work. They will be kept busy grading streets and breaking stone. Spanish Fork. Utah. A Boston wool buyer last week made the statement that at least A. pounds of wool had been con1 tracted for In Utah and Idaho at the Blatflqrnifti & ffihsual-wrig- ht price of 14 cents. Idaho officials are now getting First-clas- s lattrlal back at Utah In regard to the smallon CHAPTER XI. , band" alwaji Off Fire Island Light. pox quarantine against Lemhi county Opposite Bank, Rpanlak Fork. Charlie had written from Antwerp some '.mo ago, and it Is probable that to certain quarters In London, from & number of Idaho towns will quaranwhich he might expect to receive positine against certain Utah points. tive Information regarding Captain Efforts are being made by farmers Brand. He had done this to satisfy Arllne. who reside In Salt Lake City and In So far as be himself was concerned to state of the cities organize either -a farmers and consumers union. The his mind was already made up most object of the organization Is to Je positively. If Brand was surprised to see Charaway with the aervlces of a middle- lie on board, he gave no evidence of man In the disposition of farm pro- It duce. Ha concocted some affecting story, PHONS No. 12. which be spun In Arllne'a ears, and . Word ha, been received at the MorfaiUh Fork, Utah such success that he actually with mon church offices that A. H. Olpln, gained a little of his former ascenof Pleasant Grove, who was doing dency In her mind, since she was missionary work In the south, was so haunted by doubts wnlch it seemed severely beaten by a mob that he la impossible to dispel. Artemua amused himself studying In an asylum at Columbus, S. C. Mr. Co-Operatthe old mariner. He even played a near mob a ive assaulted was by Olpln few games with him In the smoking-room- , Columbus. where men of all degrees are A very serious runaway accident socially Inclined. last Captain Brand was the same as of at Mt. Pleasant occurred e yore. to team a belonging week, when The tales he spun of his wonderful Winters ram, from the upper Dealer io deserts In the African adventures part of town. Ole Jessen, on horse- were weird enough to take ones r back, endeavored to stop the horset, breath away. WJ Artemua listened, almoHt charmed; but the team ran over him, badly and hit Interest grew apace until one bruising blm, and killed his horse. It struck blm that the personal The health authorities of Salt Lake day which the captain so modadventures of month the City report that during ascribed to himself had a someestly March there were more births reportand what musty flavor, as became ancient ed than for many years past, while chestnuts. Manufacturers of rate was considerably This aroused suspicion. the death Artemua set about an Investigation. lower. and behold, upon secretly looking Lo Falrvlew City will In all probability Into the captains stateroom, while In the Install a system of waterworka was holding forth among and the gentleman rear future. It la estimated that the hla cronlea above, Artemus discovered JOHN JONES, Sapt system will cost about $10,000, $6,000 a well thumbed volume of "Adventure, . of which will be secured by bonding, and Explorations In the Dark ContiRpanttk l',rk. Utah. the balance, If possible, from privato nent" The captain's secret was out citizens. For once he had carelessly omitted disThe contagious and Infectious Thousands Saved Dr to keep the source of his knowledge eases reported In Salt Lake City for under lock and key. of Artemus borrowed the volume and the month of March were 175. Smallwere: one took the principal eoploua notes, Intending to have which Thl wonderful mediolm positof a little fun at Brand's expense from cases 15 87, pox 02, diphtheria ively oure Consumption, Coughs 8 time to time. scarlet fover.18 of chicken pox, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthmi, PneuHe took ooiaslon to relate all this measles and 4 typhoid fever. monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La Charlie, a ho, In turn, told lady Arto Bernard Iverson, aged II. of Salt Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, a bottle llne. Lake City, was playing with Group and Whooping Cough, Strange that even this new and caused of lime water when the gas evidence could not wholly No ijtvsry bottle guaranteed. blackening Filial love must have liCure. No Pay. Prloe G0o.&$l. her. the tightly corked bottle to explode, s and convlnre Trlcl bcttlo free. had a strong hold Indeed upon the tenthe liquid tilling the boy's eyi-feared der heart of this fitrl u It ' bad from burning them badly. his lose eyesight would he for a lime Lorenzo thomas Tailor, EIRIKSSON, ORTRAIT ARTIST Tod Woods. Feed, Sale Transfer stables. Hack Meets all Trains J. Pedersen. B. H.-BROW- Uivopy Pood Stable. Hack Meets all Trains Spanish Fork Institution,- Law-renc- General Merchandise, Flour, Grain Produce. Harness, Boots Shoes. V Entered Feb. XI, IBM. m seeond-cla- a matter Po-i- t at b panlab Sork, Utah. Actol Cootreaa of March !), 1903, childhood known so little of parental affection. She even Invented excuses for him a desire to see in print the map of the country where he had so long been a prisoner, and to have his recollection of names revived. The voyage was on the whole, a stormy one, but to Charlie it ended all too soon. As they neared the shores of America the old captain seemed to lose a goodly portion of hla loquacity, and became unusually reservefl. Artemus flattered himself that he was the main rause of this collapse but Charlie was rather Inclined to believe Capt. Brand had started In to work up some new scheme looking to the acquisition and sequestration of his daughter's gold. Charlie hoped to discover how this had fellow whom he believed he known as Capt. Kledge, and Artemns actor pretended was a third-ratnamed Frederick Davenport Macauley had ever come Into possession of the facts connected with Capt. Brand of the lost ship Hespasla. The fog hung about them exasperat-Ingly- , hoarse-throateand the monotonous whistle kept up Its warning notes until they were close to Fire Island Light, when suddenly the vapor gave way and the shore of Ixing Island appeared In view, already showing the first signs of spring. Charlie had perfected what few arrangements remained. They would all go direct to the old Windsor, and there await the coming of Aleck, when an interview between him and Arllne must result In happiness all around. It seemed simple enough, yet none of them for an Instant suspected what In tremendous things awaited them this magnificent capital of the New World, or the forces which might yet be arrayed against them through the energy and scheming of the man who would not accept defeat. Here, then, the last dramatic scene was to be placed. Here Charlie was to win his bride, or lose fier forever In this city of restless energy, of wonderful buildings and unequaled magnificence, Charlie and his enemy would come face to face for the last time. Heaven be on the side of the right and strengthen the arm of this warrior bold who dared all .In defense of what was Innocent and true. Capt Brand had almost reached the end of his rope, and would doubtless rehusband tbe remainder of his sources for one last desperate, masterful stroke by which he would win or lose all. As usual, there was the 'customs trial to be passed through, but when the gantlet had been successfully run they were free. The great and wonderful city stretched before them. To Arllne It was all new, and the sights that were strange to her eyes she found to be numerous, from the lofty buildings to the electric cars that dashed along at an apparently reckless speed. Capt. Brand accepted everything philosophically. , He had seen the world; his checkered career had embraced every clime, and tbe startling events that had fallen to his share would have laid the foundation for a very fair second edition of Munchausen or the Arabian Nights. Arllne was deeply concerned about wayward Aleck, whom she had not seen In so long a time. Hla whole future was at stake. If she missed him now, all might be lost. YeS, this had been wearing upon her mind so long now that It affected her nerves. There may have been something more, which neither of them suspected a premonition of the startling events destined to take place In tbelr seem experience; for some minds gifted with an almost supernatural power to anticipate coming changes, even as the mercury In the barometer's tube Indicates a change In the weather hours before It occurs. Taking a carriage, they were all speedily located at the reliable old Windsor. Upon inquiry Charlie learned that some one had called for him only tbe day before, and he was constrained to believe It must be tbe young fellow who had been hla companion In the Antwerp Jail, and whose escape had rivaled that of Monte Crlsto. This was good news. He had lert word he would call again, so that all they bad to do was to leave a message for him at the desk, and await developments. Arllne was not recovered from the effect of the voyage; at least, she was In no humor for sight-seeinuntil this lung anticipated Interview with her r were over. Bo she kept her room much of the time. When the Capt Brand aet foot again In New York, he faced new e d half-brothe- ofTre A WOT. York after ae wnsueressful tour of h STOP Paying Rent province,. Some of these worthies could be depended on to recognize their old comrade of those halcyon days, despite the radical change prosperity might have made In his personal appearance and OWI FOUR HUH. A tract la the Katloiat Heme-beake- bearing. Thus evening found them. Charlie had the pleasure of dining Will aatitl yon to a hens, or farm et $1000 eeah, or pay off your mortgage, and may be returned at the rate of $5.60 por month on each $1000 with Internet at I per osnt per annum. Apply; either in person or by letter to with Iduly Arllne. He exerted himself to cheer her up. Several times she seemed to temporarily throw off the strange stupe-tha- t had settled upon her spirits, and for a short period appeared to be her old self, when, by degrees, the roelan choly crept back again. Tomorrow, said Charlie, when she was leaving him to go to her rooms, "I hope we will have Aleck here with us, and then all must be well. You ran dismiss doubts and fears, to be happy once more. You will forgive my foolish fancies. You are always so cheerful' and kind," she murmured, while he was holding and ardently squeezing her hand, perhaps quite unconsciously. Until tomorrow, then. Shall I see you at breakfast? he asked, eagerly. If I am feeling quite will; surely at . John Christianson, P f) Spanish Fork, Utak. Irfeue. Fir, Lolas, Farm, ef most awy 4a, desirable, aal elty property with comfortable ball ar raeaat lota, fer sal by JOHI CRBItlTIAbSOH, Real Rotate A goat, Spanish Fork, Utak. - Tbe beat servlet to tbe Traveling Trad betb In tbe Retel and Livery baslaesi. figure and mind? Ere the elevator car shot toward the upper realms she waved her hand to him and gave him a ravishing smile. And that smile haunted him a long time, for It was the last time he was fated to look u'pon her face until destiny had been utterly fulfilled, the drama carried to Its concluding scene, most terrible of all. . Sauntering into the rot inda of the hotel Charlie lighted a weed and then began to remember there were others In the world besides himself and Arllne Brand. Where was Artemns for Instance? And Capt. Brand? Who had now been ashore long enough to get hts bearings and figure on some desperate move. Perhaps tt would he best, as hts good sense suggested, to seek assisIn O. Boa 71. See dinner. He was forced to be content. So he watched her, his soul In his eyes, as she walked to the elevator. Was there ever a more queenly girl than Lady Arllne; one with a greater share of beauty concentrated In face, tance Asseelatlea rs Commercial Men, Wateh for the Bote at the Depot. L. K. JONES, Prop. DESIGNS PATENTS advice as mDE-M'RK- S ano coprRK.HU OBTAINED to patentability Motto, I, iDTWtIT, As Book How to oh Inin PuunU" Vo too tttl patent la Nmtt. C orpn Letter, ctriotly eonfld.ntUl. Add raw. 0. t. SIGGERS, Pstsirt Lswfw, WashlngtonD. 0. mlHk outwitting the great schemer. Clever minds could be controlled for money, detertlves who were able to cope with even such a remarkable ecoundrel as he conceived this man to be, and who would speedily put him on his back In the first round. And yet the wretched result of hla arrangement with the great Baron Peterhoff aroused serious doubts In hla mind. If the fascinating presence of a woman could so upset a sagacious master of finesse and diplomacy, who could be trusted? There was apparently time. Brand would hardly get hla columns In motion under a day or two. Charlie could be governed by df .cum stances and the trend of events. Besides, there was Artemus, whose wits were of the brightest, and who might be depended on, to accomplish more than a little, looking toward the exposure of the great fraud. These soothing reflections came la some degree through the Influence of the maglr weed, for to Its devoted votaries tobacco seems to be an Incense which creates optimists where had previously only pessimism reigned. And of course our Charlie contemplated with more or less complacency the high degree of happiness that would be hla portion when the blessed time arrived for blm to claim Arllne Brand as his own darling wife, with no one. not even a haunting memory of the buried past, to say him nay. He had figured It all out, and decided that be would make full and free confession regarding hla one forlorn experience In Cupid'e realms. . No doubt Charlie took considerable pleasure In speculating upon the various ways In which he might bring these Important matters to a focus, but never once did he dream of tbe wonderful and fearful event by means of which the desired end would be swiftly attained. Again and again he looked toward the Fifth avenue entrance as the door wung behind new comer, but Arte-muremained only conspicuous by hla absence. Could anything have happened; would the bold and reckless Capt Brand begin operations by lopping off the limbs of tbe tree he meant to a fell? TIME TABLE Arrival end departure of trains from Depeti No. TFor Spring vlll. Provo, Toll Lsks end all point eaaland went 0.06s No. IS KorKprlncvIlle Provo.Knll Lake all and points eat and went .. 141 pm No. Eureka, Mammoth sod Silver City ......:S0pm No. tS For Kurrks, Mammoth sod Silver City (Item Connection msd In Ogden Union depot with all train, of Souther, Put he andOrr, oa 9b,rS S-- Lias. OFFERS CHOICE OF ft FAST THROUGH TRAINS Dill! ft AND THRFE DISTINCT SCKNIO ROUTES Putman Polar and ordinary Sleeping ears W Drover, Omaha. Kam-Oily, 8t. Loul, arA Chicago without change. Free Rrellnlng Chair Cara: Peraonally maw ll noted kiouralun,; a perfect Dining car a 9er-fle- For ratm, folder, etc , Inquire of 11. J OlLK. Ticket A,,st, . or writ LA. Oregon DENTON, i. A. P. D Short Salt Lake Oily. Line R. R. TIME TABLE is arricT nnRus,T I, itof. Southward Northward-NI No! Nol No, m IN Ogden fT Sn1, as Sll a oo Kail Lake Murray SIS Kandy Draper Lehl Ju actio, lhl merlon a Fork A Pleaaaaltirov, Provo Kpaalah Fork Pay.oa Nepbl S a. Iptap-nI M p. m. m. IM s as s sa T aa s is f oo 4 T I, I4 fn io r as su , as 10 Juab p. m. a. m. p. m. Milford L'aUraias so. s as sol S 40 TO IS tab IM No. S arrive, at Sail Lake at 4.0S tad dsparta at p m. No. I makea direct eooaectlona al Salt Lake for all pulola oa larba I alley branch. T. M. KcMiiMAcaa. Acting Iraffla Manager. D. E. Huhi.it, u. P. and T. A. V. S. Spsnubm, As IU. P. and T. A. M. S. Hatch, Depot Ticket Agool. Jox Lumbar Company. ?) It made him deucedly uncomfortable to even consider such a calamity. Surely aome tremendous catastrophe was brooding over himself and hla or could tt be he was partaking of Arllnes slow spirits? Was his cigar to blame? Ah! ft change was on the tapis, for there came Artemus bustling In from ths outside night air. (To be continued.) for-tune- dangers. There were those upon the Rialto, aKors of greater or lesser degree, who W must be as careful to keep must have had dealings with Frederick Davenport Macauley during the friends as to make them. The ahould not bo mere "tent of palmy days of yore, when he played a night." Friendship gives no Ms little pert In the drama, and to make ourselves disagreeable pled hla way, fi otsore and weary, Lord Avebury. umr ti railway ti'i back to Now AND Building Material. Bailed Hay & Produce. affoo-tlon- s man-tall- y privi-leg- o Manufacturer! of BROOMS hpanNli Fork, Utah. |