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Show TIT EPAJnSIT FORK PRESS. SPANISIT TORE PTAIT. STORAGE Walk Paternoster Xulr Etc. Sitter Blade:: Tie tSOPyjCGHT CQ JP2 Iludi.iph Hour. la So 11,1 lha I'nwhalan Hull, lun (iwwuiiial lM uf aa lha llmiaa of al al ffdulsr Iniarvata anlaf S llil Van Varliion otprssws la hla irloM, Tom I'hinoay, lha haraalmulo of hla aoaaln and flanraa. a man la fvriMr ariai Iaia from lha hooao. Van Vanhtan and Tom folium a Itiaa and llnd him daa4 In lha atraal. Van Varhtan la eiiranlod hr lha faro of a fflrt In lha rrnad of onlnoharo aarroundma lha biair. Ieisr ha diooov-ai- a lha girl gating al him with a lmn ofa (nan lha Indus of lha mirlt-anMini raila on Van hauaa, Imm-HvVarhtan la gt hla a raion of lha trag Tom Thionar goaa aiona on a rarhi adjr. a ramaniaaa among amo Ing trip, ana In a panning nmior hnat ia man whom ha had aun anir lha llnnao of Mroiovy. Ha owa ana of lham, a Mr. Cal tla, nai ahoro latar and folhioa him. Tom la aolaad. hlindfoliM and lakan to hnuaa, Ha hanra a girl nomad Jaoala. f. lha daughiar of lha man la author-lid guamion hla raplnra. A girl lalar prolt againal Ilia roughnaaa Van Vaohlan raila on hla of hla raptura nnrio. Thaodora Van Varhtan. hg man In Wall atraal and known aa lha "Man of Iran.' In aoarrh of Information rogardlng lha mharaabnuta of 10100 Caratr. Lwio'-- tl a gold Mint ahnaa Van maah puraa found In lha Hnuaa of Mr1 targ. Van romanliaa II aa halonging to Volga fa rat. Tl.a anaal-volra- d girl halpa Tom Vhlnnar aarapa. A maaaaga fmta lamdon raporta that Itto ladiaa ratu hllng Mlaa I'artt and har rompanlun, Mr a. Imaaraaua. aailad for Naar York aoma lima pravloualr. It daaalnpa lhal tha ladiaa aialtad lha Rngllah huma of Mon onnar of lha llouao of Tampla har, Mratary. Klint haa a lhaorr that thr ara ronnariad trlih lha mratary of No. lilt. II la ramllad that Tampla Honnar woo In loan with a daughter of Cnmptnn rhuglar who married Maa Willard. Tha other daughter married a maa named Itevereaua. Honner and Willard warn In tlmala frlenda. A aearrh la atoned for Willard. Van Verhten anlera lha Hnuaa of M yet erg by the bark door In lima lo bear John Callla threaten a girl. Ha In terfereo and help lha girl eacapa, but la rendered unronarlnua In tha alrugale with Callla Tom Thinner gala a job aa mauler nt Hronnloaa garhl Kohlnur, which haa been rliarlarad for aoma l'ka rrdli wf tr ol-dani- ir aaraal-vowa- Vm-hta- along "first, the charterer and party will want to come aboard eoiueehere around nine o'clock tonight; ho will bring you a nolo from me. "Second, It la uncertain when you will anil; but Urea roust he kept hanked In reedlneae to clear at any lima." "Third, arter nightfall the boat must ha kept dark all Interior lights cloaa-lshaded none whatever displayed on or abovo deck except your regulo-tlo- y n port and atarboard light. "Fourth, nobody la to ho permlttod to com aboard or go ashoro without tho cbarterar'o ripraas permission, I belle? that't all." Tom stared at the alight figure op posit him, and ran hla Anger through hla thatch of closa black curia. "la this going to bo a smuggling stunt?" demanded ha, frankly bewll derad. "Or are w going to kidnap an halreas?" "Kidnap an halreas!" echoed Brown-low- . "Ood bleas my ooull What put that notion Into your hand? I told you that I yn Ignorant of tho nature of tho ebartorer'a object oavo that It la hon- est!" but" e mya-terlo- p pig-pe- r structure. All at once the now very alert skipper directed his attention to a murmur Got Down to Business Immediately. Mr. Brownlow along to your mates; the first man in a rig that ahows himself as filthy as yours will do his watch's laundry for a week. Get along with above-dec- you." "Aye, aye, etr. And the man sa- - luted and stepped away with alacrity. A moment later Toni and the ow ner were alone In the churthousn away from the confusion. Mr. Brownlow got down to business Immediately. He furnished Tom with a list of steward's supplies, comprising everything from gasoline for the launch to champagne for the passengers, a glance at which made the skipper open bis eyes. Whew!" he whistled. "That reads like a Rector menu; we shan't go hungry or dry In the officers mess, anyhow." I'd like to do things right," returned Brownlow, rubbing hla spare hands satisfaction. "There 'with obvious will be ladies in the party, and they are very particular people." "Ladles! exclaimed Captain Ptaln-aescowling. "On a secret cruise? I dont like that." The other codded. "But you wont Every inlnut detail of hie wildest Imaginings respecting her beauty was so much more than confirmed that for a moment bo could ooly stand and , "Humph!" Tom granted. "It doesn't sound honest." "Ill admit that there la a good deal of mystery about tha affair that I do not Ilka; And Mr. Brownlow waved a hand In a geatur that to tho other the Nam which could not b mentioned. The owner, after n Anal outburst of mlaadon. gratitude and satisfaction at having been, as b ax pressed It, "saved" at I BOOK III. tb last moment, took hla departure; and It waa not unUl h had gone that U' CHAPTER ll.Contlnuod. It occurred to Tom that the charterer's B y which episode It may ba a ran name had not bean one mentioned. that Tom t'hlnney of tha Powhatan, At this neglected detail h expressed and Captain Pblnnay of tun yacht his wonder In the classic language of Kohlnur. wars two dlatlnctly different on of New York dty'e former police peraonalltlra a detail worth remem- chiefs: Now wouldn't that blow your bat In bering In tho light of what la to follow latar on. tho rlvorl ' tha Tom ,wun bboard II (hen took over the personal suhead of hla racrulla, hla appraising pervision of tbo cleanlng-uprocess, eya took In at onca tha deck's untidy to auch good purpose that by nightfall appearance, tha Indolent attltudea of tha yach waa aa spick aod span aa a tha watch and tha men forward, and In battleship. tha face of ao many evidenced of lax It was perhipa closa to ten o'clock discipline ha utterly Ignored Brown-low'- a or four bella of the Aral watch damonatratlona of joy at hla ap- when Tom, arrayed to hla satisfaction, heard the officer of the watch respond pearance. lie addressed hla mate: Will you look at this canal-barge- . to the launch's hall. Ha hurried on Mr. Mercer? Put those loafers to work deck and stationed himself at the at onca, and maka 'em Jump. Charter head of tha accommodation-steps- , mener's coming aboard tonight, and I'd be tally deploring the absence of lights. A stir came up from the river, but ashamed to look him In the face If 1 Ilka this. the launch waa Invisible. In a mohad to meet him In a ment a man' head and ahouldera Get down tha accommodation-laddeha can't climb a rope. Tha boeun will loomed dimly In the gangway. He taka tha launch ashore after supper stepped upon the deck and, leaning toand wait for the party." Ha wheeled ward Tom, peered Into hla face In a abruptly upon the sailor of tha launch vain attempt to make out hia features. To Tom, the man'a face waa quite In"What's your name?" "Charlie Wlnnard, sir. distinguishable merely a denser blot "Very well, Charlie Wlnnard; you against the blackness. Is this the captain?" Inquired a know what you have to do, so step lively. And you might pass a word voice strangely familiar. Tom started with surprise. Where had he heard that voice before? He could not recollect on the spur of the moment, but for some inexplicable reason It seemed so necissary that he should, and be tried so hard to do so, that the man was obliged to repeat his question. "I beg your pardon," Tom stain I am Captain mered. I'hlnney." It was ouly natural that he should expect to hear his questioner's name In return, or to be handed the note of Introduction mentioned by Brownlow; but the man walked away without another word. The others were following one another rapidly, until five dim shapes were ranged along the deck, wholly Invisible In the shadow of the super- , XCJ4GCZU(?&: to worry about thaw, , , ( war data' Than, 10 tha mulatto Now I watt to glv you your dual In mallow Oceania: "This way, plats, follow me. I'll van Vrtiin, youne mss f atrurtlona; they are brtf and not difman antr ficult to follow; than I must be gutting show you lha way oshmmIiwI to lo tho saloon." I from ha airaal (imtH aruaa And bav EYNOPSlE. by tbo time Tom had collected hla acatlarad wit sufficiently lo curs hla awkward ttrdloeea and Ineptnvsa, b waa alone. Incredible a every low of probability might try to make It appear, never-fbaliw-a lhara waa no gainsaying the fact that the fresh, aw eat glrliab vole which had Juat fallen upon hla hearing waa tha aaroa that, only a few nlghta prevlwualy at Rocky t'ova, bad avt hla pulaea to leaping and hla Imagination to raveling In an Ideal, ridiculous, dream of tha future. stare. For one thing, aba was younger than ha bad believed; aha could not have bean more thnn twenty nineteen, ha decided. Her complexion we of tb velvety, creamy aort, tinted high upon the checks with tha faintest roes pink, that matrhea nothing aa well aa hazel ayes and that beautiful ahade of hair that Is too dark to b rad and too light to be brown, and which novelista have ao frequently described as Tttlao that tbo word haa almost ceaaed to bavo o meaning. But without character tho moat flaw-lea- s features lo tho world aro Ilk unto a hollow mask; tb glrl'a fac was with character, with courage and resolution, tha An basel ayes aglow with Intalllgenc under their long dark laebea. la short, har whole vivid personality waa full of a charm and witchery that might well transform to win the blood In Youth' velna. Thla vision. It must ho understood, burnt upon Tom all at one; b had no tlmo to lloger over dstatla, for lo a roaa-colore- d CHAPTER III. Tha Kohinurio Charterer, Is It to ba wondered at that for tha rest of tha night Tom remained In a of such feverish excitement that h forgot to sleep? Iters, In tha tnoat amazing manner Imaginable, h and tha Girl once more war thrown t gether nnd, too. under circumstances that not only promised the moat aort of Intimacy, but war not likely soon lo ba terminated. An unwonted light shone la hla eyes, and hla tanned Jaw tattled Into line of determination that wero not without a degree of grlmneos. What's the naa!" ba morosely growled. "She'll bav nothing to do with mo. I made seventeen different kinds of fool of myaelf Monday night wheo ah got mo out of that dark room. . . . 1'nless abo realties that a acrap Ilka that la enough to turn any fellow' head." And this led him to ruminating on tho strangeness of hla adventure, and to n consideration of tho real of tho party, which ho Indulged brlaAy only because he remembered how Inexplicably their doings had become Identified with Mias Carew's disappearance for undoubtedly they were the earn people who had Inhabited Number ISIS and how greatly Ruddy was Interested In their movements. This refieo-tlosobered him completely. 8hould ha not. at one notify Mr. Flint? I!d tha allegiance h had only today aaaomed outweigh tbo obligations of a life-lonfriendship? Hero waa a problem that was a little too much for Tom to decide offhand, and be began to ba consclcma of a vague, growing tense of doubt and misgiving. Ha began to perceive the possibility of future complications that would keep him Aounderlng helplessly in all sorta of predicaments; either interference or by him might b the occasion for aay amount of future regret and lasting remorse and mental suffering, but ho bad arrived at tho decision beforeturnlng he In. that, considering everything, should be Ailed with a sense of gratitude for the fortuitous chance that had moved him to call on Brownlow. Captain Phlnney was again astir long before sunrise. He took It upon himself to see that the decks had such a scrubbing down, the brass work and glasa such a polishing, aa. In all probability, they had never before received. He had himself well In hand now. ami aboard recognized In every man-jacthe calm, forceful individual who directed so concisely what was to be done, a skipper who thoroughly understood his butmiesft and whose orders were to be obeyed with prompt thoroughness. So, at four bells of the morning watch or six o'clock by land time when he and the Girl came unexpectedly face to face, outwardly Toni was lerfectly composed, though hla heart straightway commenced a mud isnind ing. and he was filled with a conviction that a sudden unaccountable difficulty In his bresthlng was going to make him speak as if a tremolo stop had been pulled out in his vocal apparatus. ll of feminine voices In the launch. The ladles, manifestly, were finding considerable amusement In pretending a hazardous for their embarkation, transfer from the smaller craft to the IN EUROPE steps was accompanied by little terri- BUDDHIST CULT fied shrieks and much subdued laughter. In a moment one came quickly Monastery Recently Established In Switzerland Is Said to Create and agilely up to the deck, halted and a Precedent. turned around. Her outline presented only the vaguest sort of Mur. What is said to be the first Buddhist "Welcome to the Kohlnur!" she called back gayly to w hoever remained monastery set up In Kurope is that which not long ago was established below. And if Tom had started at sound of in the canton of Ticino, in Switzerthe mans voice, what words are ade- land. high above the tillage ol overlooking laikes Maggiore quate to describe his sensations now? ami It Is a curious circumLugano. None, It is to be regretted. Reeling backward until he stayed himself by stance that the founder of Buddhism a mechanical clutch at the rail, he in Switzerland should be not an Oridung there, electrified with amaze- ental. but a German. A native of ment stupid with Incredulity. If the Wiesbaden, he notv bears the name of sun had suddenly burst Into view over- Kikkhu Nyanatiloka. It appears that this devotee decidhead he could have been no more comed, at an early age, to renounce the pletely overcome. Next Instant, however, conviction vanities of the world, and that durwas hammered home. Two other laugh- ing the nine years of his seclusion in ing figures had Joined the first, the Ceylon he became absorbed In the three blending In one faint outline, study of Buddhism. In time ho atwhen he again heard the voice. tained the rank of a blkkhu, or priest, "Dear me!" tt complained. "How and received the name of Nyanatiloka, dark It Is! Arent we to have any which means the man who possesses the wisdom of the three worlds lights?" n Aaah DENTIST Offtaa FHeea Be, 41.a New Craer Build ln. Elation. Edmondi The Dr. C. O. SCOTT Eavaesl Factor Ar Citsd la Bulletin iHwad by Hi Nebraska lpvrt-min- t cftaretf o Jiulrior " Of SOIL MOISTURE bar expressive countenance mir- rored a muttlud of emoilona, and b was looking not only Into tb finest aye that had over mat bis, but Into a pair of extremely startled eyea aa wall. Next the glrl'a llpa parted, and ah recoiled with a gasp of shear astonish- ment And now must b recorded of Tom on of tb nicest tblnga It has been privileged thus far to aay of him; It was really a pity that Vaa Vechten could not bav bean present to applaud. Ha looked uncommonly hand-oand natty In hla fresh white-ducuniform; and hla cap. with the anchors and tha words "Kohlnur" and "Captain" thereon all In heavy gold braid, waa very becoming to him. All at one be became acutely awar of tha boldness and ardor of hla gas, and lowering hla eyes, h whipped off the cap and bowed low to tho aatonlabed young lady. "I told you," said h exultantly, "that I would know you anywhere." Aod that one little speech, when ah came to ponder over It. would b found to contain more of genuine compliment than ha might aver hope to Impress upon her In a lifetime of assurk ances. She waa atill too dumfounded, however. to note hla words. Her regard darted from bis face to hla cap and uniform and back to hla face again. Then, mechanically, eh half turned away aa if abe would fiee. But Tom checked thla Impulae. He was now standing erect, hia arms folded across hla broad cheat, one hand atill holding the cap. He smiled ant. said easily: Seems aa though I'm always to care you. lleaae don't run away. Anyhow, stay long enough to tell me what's so fierce about my looka. Won't , you? For a moment longer their eyea held one another'a, hers atill alive with bebut quickly wildering amazement; theae expressions died away, and she recovered her poise as quickly aa It had been routed. Her cheeks Hushed prettily, and she laughed. You!" she exclaimed. "Of all persons! Captain Captain I'hlnney! If It Isn't the strangest thSv.g-bu- t. no." she broke off. "It Is not so very remarkable after all. You She stopped with an abruptness that tnable passed unnoticed by Tom. longer to repress some expression of hia Joy, however veiled It might he, he said: "It Is remftrknble, though. It's the rlpplngest thing ever heard of that I should have found you again, you know that I should be standing here talking to you, like this. (TO BE OONTINlKO ) 1 This priest was assisted In the organization of the monastery in Swit- Tb Nebraska experiment elation baa Just rernslly Issued a bulletin on l'e of Moll MoisI a brief diwu ion of worb done at the North ilatta "1 ha Mto rag and ture. " Thla bulletin aubeUUon ralativ to tha storage and uaa of anil moisture. It treats of tbs poMSlbilittMi of suiting water In tb ml during certain periods, to he uaed taker lo conjunction with the rainfall. Hover! of lb factors influencing tb storage of water lo tha soil ara discussed. Mummer tillage baa bean tha moat ffartlva method of storing water, but even by tbia method only from 10 to 3 per rent of lb seasonal rainfall bat been stored In tb toll. A discussion of tb amount of water retained by summer tillage during each of tbo that tbs post several ysars shoe amount of water stored varies with tha amount and distribution of lha rainfall during tbs period covered by lb summer tillage. It baa been found lhal water atoned In tb aoll before ding Is a safeguard against drought, but It baa not bean found puealbla to tor enough water In tbo toll before seeding to mstura a crop without subsequent rwlns. Making small groin stubble baa proved beneficial by preventing weed .Towth, whenever there has been moisture In tha soil at harvest lima to produce a crop of waada, or a bar rains bav com early auougb o start weed growth. Hoeing haa bean better than disk-ag- . In that It mort thoroughly kill til weed growth, and In tba rasa of ieavy rains plowed Sand will absorb pore water than dished land, because t Is more thoroughly stirred. Artificial mulrhaa of straw or hay java proved more effective than aoll mulches In abaorblng and retaining water from rains. Spring wheat, oau, barley and corn feed to an average depth of four feet In thla toll. Winter wheat feed to a depth of six or seven feet Alfalfa and graaaea use water from greater Return Address. One small boy of my acquaintance will he careful when he grows up about that business of writing his ad dress legibly, if he retains his present sense of Importance of making the point clear. He was saying his prayers the other evening, and, after the enumeration of those upon whom he Invoked a blessing, concluded: "And make me a good boy" and then, after 14, a pause, Ladysmith avenue. There was to be no misAmen. take about the destination of the answer. London Chronicle. Klf ht Calls mad from office FbonsSl. SpsnlshFork Joseph Hughes, M. D. Ctj and Quinntine Pbyticiia Office la Now Craer R!nck Residence Corner Second North and Second Wrt to 12 . m. and 2 to Office Hoars, 10 p. in. Bunds Phono 1 by Appointment, ' Spanish Fork 42- - J.W. HAGAN Count M.D. Quarantine Phyucua Ofoeat Residence.. Gwewddllk Phone 32 auf-dete- R DR H. ALLEN ...DENTIST... Gear Building - Spanish Fori, Utah Phone No. 117 R. M. j JEX-FLORI- ST Freeh Flowers suapMad for oooo. 11 Faoaral daalgas kept o bead sad filled to order. All kinds of Foraltar Repaired, tssldenoa two bleaks North of Fomadtp Era vis Fens, Ctsb Moos. depth. Weeds ara tba greateat agency for tba loos of water from tba soil. Preventing weed growth haa been more Important from tba standpoint of storing water In tba aoll than cultivating tha soil to produce any kind of a B. H. BROWN, -- mulch. DYNAMITING FOR DRY FARM Practise It Becoming Common and Some Immense Yields Hava Baan 8acurad on Email Plats. Soma have used this method fot crops Instead of plowing and some tre- mendous yields have been obtained on mall plats; but we bave had no chance of comparing tha cost with tha result on a large acreage, says a writer In Rranch and Range. Dynamiting holea for trees, however, Is becoming common and the expense la half a stick of dynamite, one cap and shout two feet of fuse for each tree. A hole la bored with the soil auger about two feet or SO Inches where the tree Is to go; the half stick of dynamite la Inserted with cap and fuse attached. and then the dirt la replaced In the hole around the fuse, tamping with a stick aa tt Is filled In. After the explosion two or three awlnga of the shovel will clear the hole ready to aet the tree. The subsoil will be found shattered to some extent in the neighborhood of the hole, and this Is supposed to be beneficial In allowing the roots to penetrate a hard pan. Vntll some one plants some trees In dynamited holes and some others In ordinary holes alongside of them, It will be Impossible to come to any definite conclusion as to the advantage, 'i any. derived from dynamiting. We know that deep plowing Is the best way out In dry farming; for the same reason dynamiting ought to be We also know from our own good. experience In the dry farm orchard that the roots will go through any soil hard pan, provided It Is moist, and it Is always moist in the well cultivated orchard where the trees are not too clos together. Supplying Salt Regularly. When the cows are salted only once a week they eat too much at a time, and It causes looseness of the bowels, They will eat a little salt nearly every day If It la kept where they can get at It, especially when grass Is fresn and abundant. Should Keep Record of Trees Every tree in the orchard should be numbered and a record of each tree kept In a book for the purpose. Write lown the date and from whom purchased. One soon has a most Interesting history of his trees. zerland by a German co religionist, by priest from Burma, and by English Thus live men and Dutch converts formed the first Buddhist brotherhood All wear the traditional In Europe. yellow robes of the Buddhist monks. Upon learning that the community Growing Room for Strawberries. would undertake no active propaganIt ts a mistake to plant strawberries da, the Swiss authorities placed no ob- or other small fruits too closely. The Stacies in their way. average strawberry beds are planted a Dr, W. E. Warner OfflcE Hotel U Fret Livory Food Stablo Hack Meets All Trains PHON Ml U Spanish Pork Utah Spanish Fork Co-Operat- ive Institution, of Dealers la j General Merchandise Flour, Grain O Produce, and Bawfooturor of Harness, 0 Boots nd Shoes. JOIIN JONES, Sopi SPANISH FORK, UTAH LORENZO THOMA9 FASHIONABLE TAILOR Ons Hock Norik ol Bosk, frEtffxk Dont Take ft For Granted that just because you are In buitnesa, everybody ia aware of the fart. 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