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Show wr THURSDAY AUGUST 1, 1907. BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE SIX. not let the noble work of twe such men be overthrown by those you were battling with. In the midst of a calmness that I took for a good omen, you came. Can you blame me for forthe getting myself? Mr. Brownley, voice was now calm and tell me what you have done. Where do we stand?" There is little to tell, Bob and answered. Camemeyer Standard Oil have taken me into camp as they would take a stuck pig. They have made a monkeylied as out of mo, and we are ruined, and I have caused Mr. Randolph a heavy loss. Roughly, I figure that of your four hundred thousand capital and the million four hundred thousand profit you had this morning, only your capital remains. Wishing to spare Bob, I interrupted and myself gave the girl briefly the details of what had happened. She lis tened intently and seemed to take in all the trickery of the System masters; sevmed to see just what it meant to U3 and to her. But she made no comment, showed by no outward sign that she suffered. As soon as I was through she turned to Bob, who had would (Copyright, 1907, Doubleday. Page A Co.) from last week.) (Continued Ho stopped as we pulled up on the sidewalk in front of Randolph & RanHere it is on the buldolph's office. letin. See what did the trick, Jim. They held the Sugar meeting last night instead of waiting till to morrow, and cut the dividend instead of increasing it. The world wont know it until Then they will know it, then they will knew it. They will read it in the headlines of the papers a few suicides, a few defaulters, a few new convicts, an unclaimed corpse or two at the morgue; a few innocent girls, whoa fa! hers' fortunes have gone to swoil Camemeyers and Standard Oils already uncountable gold, turned ir.io street-walkera few new palaces on Fifth avenue, and a few new libraries given to communities that formerly took pride in building them from their honestly earned savings. A report or two of diamond sales by Tiffany to the kings and czars of dollar royalty, then front-pagnews stories of clawing, mauling, and wrangles among the stage harlots for the possession of these diamonds. They were not quite sure that the dividend cut alone would do the trick, and they were taking no chances, these mighty warriors of the System, so their hireling senate committee held a session last night and unanimously reported to put sugar on the free list. The people will read that in the morning, and probably the day after theyll be told that the committee held another session and unanimously reported to take it off the free list. By that time these honorable statesmen will ltave oadecj up with the stock that you and I and Beulah Sands sold, and that other poor devils will slaughter after reading their morning . Uk 'r- papers. r Bobs bitterness was terrible. My heart was torn as I listened. He stalked through the office and Into that if yetflah Samis. I followed. She was at her desk, and when she looked up, her great eyes opened In wonderment as they took In Bob. his grim, set face, the defiant, sullen desperation of the big brown eyes, the disheveled hair and clothes. For an Instant she .stood as one who had seen an apparition .'A f Look me over, Beulah Sands, he said, "look me over to your hearts content, for you may never again see the fool of fools in all the world, the fool who thought himself competent to cope with men of brains, with men who really know how to play the game of dollars as it is played In this Christian age. Dont ask me not to call you Beulah ; that what I tried to do was for you is the one streak of light in all this black hell. Beulah, Beulah, we are ruined, you, your father, and I, ruined, and Im the fool who did it. She rose from her desk with all the quiet, calm dignity that we had been admiring for three months, and stood facing Bob. She did not seem to see me; she saw nothing but the man who had gone out that morning the personification of hope, who now stood before her the picture of black despair, and she must have thought, It was all for me. Suddenly she took the lapels of his torn coat in either hand. She had to reach up to do it, this winsome little Virginia lady. With her big, calm blue eyes looking straight Into his, Bhe said: . record-breakin- g e hair-pullin- g Bob." That was all. but the word seemed to change the very atmosphere In the room. The look of desperation faded from Bobs face, and as though the words had sprung the hidden catch to the doors of the storehouse of pent-umisery, his eyes filled with hot, blind lag tears. His great chest was con vulsed with sobs. Again clear, calm, fearless, and tender, came the one And at that Bobs syllable, Bob. self control slipped the leash. With a hoarse cry, he threw his arms around her and crushed her to his breast. The sacredness of the scene made me feel like an Intruder, and I started to leave the room. But In a moment Beulah Sands was her usual self and, Mr. Ran turning to me, she said: dolph, please forget what you have seen. For an Instant, as I saw Mr. Brownleys awful misery, I thought of nothing but what he had done for me, what he had tried to do for my father, what a penalty he has paid. From what you said when you left and the iact that 1 got no word from either of you, I feared the worst and did not care lock at the tape; I simply waited sr-h ped and prayed. Ye3. 1 prayed ; my mother taught me I should pray w wnner I was helpless and could do u ...ug myself. And I felt that God p you see what a waman can do.and vre are taught women are the weaker sex. AcNow listen to what you must do. less loss, whole the for notes cept my to one hundred thousand which I hti'e on acwill I I ay which and my credit, n. count. 1 wont listen to any The deal was mire; you came m only to to help us out, and I ought never rn have tempted you. If I remain in notes present busted condition, the will be blank paper. Therefore you I do me no harm in taking them, it cover 1 should it rich, should strike fed like a nan until I made up the mw was but As for Beulah Sands, there When- her. in noticeable one change ALWAYS- - your fap. we MBttCMf W- ' UahnaBa ways Wear,': C0FEr obj-rtin- if star CHAPTER IV. The following week Bob returned to the office. He had not changed, and j NELSON- - Most healthy, loss. It was no use arguing with him in dehis .ufitxih;.' mood, so I took mand notes for $2,405,000. I bec.ged him to go bonus with mo to dinner, lmt he Insisted that he could not face my wife with I !s last nights break still fresh in her mind. Next day he did not turn up. Along in the afternoon I received a telegram from him, saying that he was on his way to Virginia, that he needed a rest and would be back in a week. I was worried, nervous. It takes until the next day and the day afie , and the week after that, to get down to the deepest misery of an upset such as we had been through. I did not feel easy with Bob out of sight while he was sounding for a new I went to Beulah Sands in footing. hope we might talk over the affair, but when I told her that Bob was to be gone for a week and that I was uneasy, she said in her calm, confident I dont think there is any manner: thing to worry about, Mr. Randolph. Mr. Brownley is too much of a man to allow an affair of dollars to do anything more than annoy him. He will be back all the better for his rest. She dropped her long lashes in a way that we had come to know meant going time. '0U get, vigorous men and womcn in the United States are Indent Bancr coal, It is 0, raised on good, old-- L fashioned Arbuckles ARIOSA ever a footstep stopped in front of her office she looked up from her work with an expectant, almost appealing gaze, as though she were always waiting for some one. I had not seen Bob In her office since that disastrous Sugar day, and as he went directly to JSich N0ge hardship winter, and in their po ae as light Play in a wli gust if the. Coffee. what the others drink, you want to be well. Say tilings to the man who tries to switch you from Arbuckles to coffee that pays him big profits at the expense of your j Willard Perry ' Brigham.... Honeyviiie Dewey Collinston :;o need of sp . The fac 8:;,down to a c j;lj pries is past, $ will need next win . stomach. the exchange every morning and left Complies with all requirements of tHj Nations) Pusp there every afternoon without returnFood Law. Guarantee No 204 , bled at Wuhinglaa, ing to the office, doing all his business by messenger or over the wire, there He had not lifted his tell me. was but little chance of his meeting lah, on her breast, hi3 was buried ueaa. it her. arms closed around her. She bent her November 1st had come and gone, head and laid her beautiful, soft cheek, md the books showed no change in down which the tears were now was There Beulah Sands account. streaming, against his brown hair. the poor little $30,000 balance; no Bob, forgive me, but I love you, love Beulah One afternoon other entries. as only a woman can love Bob, you. Sands had asked for a meeting be- who has never known love before, tween Bob and myself in her office. never known but stern duty. anything She couid hardly have asked Bob to after night when all have come without me, but I knew it was Bob, I night left have crept into your office and Bgb she wanted to see, and I felt that sat in your chair. I have laid my head the best thing I could do for them was on desk and cried! and cried until your to leave them alone. So I made some seemed as though 1 could not live it excuse for a moments delay at my without heading you say till desk telling Bob to go into her office, that morning loved me, and that you did you and promising to follow shortly. He hot mind the ruin I had1 brought into went in, leaving the door partly open. life. I have patted- the back of I think that from the moment he en- your where your dear head had chair your room tered the both of them utterly I have covered thn' arms ot rested. forgot my existence. From her desk that your strowg, brave Beulah could not see me, afad Bob sat your chair, had gripped, with kiises. Night hands so that his back was half to'ward me. after night I have knelt at yawr desk I dislike to trouble you about my acand prayed to God to shield! you, to count," I heard her begin in a vole e a you from all harm, ti brush protect trifle uneven, Twrt as 1 must go back black cloud I brought into the away wanted! to father Christmas week, I fd get your advice a to the advisability of writing him that,, though there is still a chance for doing wonders, I dV not think we shall be able to save him-course I wont put ft in just that blunt way, but it seems- to me I should begin to prepare him fotr the blow. I have not talked over any more plunging with you, Mr. Brownley, since the unlucky one in Sugar, and Miss Sands, I understand what you mean Bob broke in, and? I should apologize for not having consulted with you about your business affairs. The fact is, I have not been quite clear as la the best thing to do. I hope you don't think 1 have forgotten:. Never for a moment since I took charge of your affairs have I forgotten mg promise ts see that they were kepT active. Truly 1 have been trying to think out some successful plunge, but but there- was a hoarseness in hi3 voice I hav? not had my old confidimce in But I Love myself since that day in Sugar when I Bob, FargiVe Me, Love Bob. You, killed your hopes and destroyed the chance- of saving your father no, I your life I have asked Hm to- do. h2Ve not had that confidence at man with me; yes, with my father and must have in himself to win at this mother, anything, anything if only game. bring back to yon the happiness. There was a silence, and then I had stolen. Bob, I have suffered, sufheard an Indescribable fluttering rush a woman can suffer, fered, that told as plainly as sight couid have tinned next week.) (Con done that a woman had answered her hearts call. Hooking up involuntarily, Dadea. little Liver Pills keep the I saw a sight that for a long moment sweet. held my eyes as if I had been fas- system clean, the stomach cinated. It was Bob towed forward Prompt- relief for headache and' biliwith his face bidden in his hands and ousness:. Good for all the fanaily: beside him, on her knees,. Beulah Sands, her arm3 about his meek, his head drawn down to her bosom. Bob, WBoht she said chokingly, 1 cannot 5 stand it any longer. My hearc Ss breakPROPRIETOR O- Sing for you. You were so htpy when 1 came into your life, and; the happiness is changed to misery and despair, and all for me, a stranger. At first I thought of nothing but father and how to save him, but since, that day when RUGS those men struck at youn heart, I have been filled with, oh! such a longing to AT ALL. aOCRS.... tell you, to tell you. Bob What? Beulah, what? For the love of God, dont stojn; tell me, Beu- - realizii faces tl EFpEf,were Never mind Mr. Brownley, Please Look on the Bright Side of This Calamity." tc Same caw' sEniiow, they Xjjuld. In spl pa spite of the railroa 12 tremend Colnnston ,7T he ln tbe. Dewew ;:j;iced j are out Honeyvftle S:!t -- Perrv Willard 4 ppiy, and IS,. dif t WlDter e. MAUd;1 b North 6:10 6:20 6:28 6:33 6:38 6:44 r t.-- He know and he has p. m. p. m. p. m. a81 a man of Ot -Waft 8 tl louder yet he had changed greatly. Rest had Ion, . Wbe p. m. apparently done much for him. His nine dol For Twenty Minutes He Was a Mad- color p. m. was good, his step elastic as of th knows man. p. m. Cef old, and his head was thrown back as e Utah 6 8 p. m. stood with his eyes fastened upon her if he were buckled up for the fray and money 6:55 p. m. face, as though somewhere out of its wanted all to know it. Yet there was it If you 7:07 p. m. soft beauty must come an assurance something in the eye, in the setness of "re money, r the jaw, in the 1 0 p. m. calm, yet that this was all a bad dream. Ee')f more tl In closed which he savage fiercely grip Mr. Brownley, she said, 7:20 p. m. let us jnunlty ci his strong hands on the arms of his 7:3S p. m. VajLg figure up just where we stand, so that unitedl told me more that chair, than plainly we may know what to do to recoup. 7:48 p. m. Porl9 M You have said so many times, since I words that this was not the optimistic, 8:30 p. m. Md Tie advl Bob Brownley I had have been here, that Wall street is I known and loved. not could help fng. to ad magic land; that no man may tell 24 LOCAL IJ'ieve the hours ahead what will happen to him. feeling that if I had been a leader of You have said it so many times that I the Russian terrorists, and this man MAIL? believe it. We know that this morn- who now sat before me had come to Re No. ;ntaln Northbound ken I when was my selecting ing we were at the goal, that we were I should have seized upon Northbound No. !, millions ahead, and ail from 24 hours er repent of all him men as the one to stalk the effort. We have yet almost three Northbound, LocH: one of t or esar his minions. marked Surely months left, and I do not see why we Valley No. llJefferson, have not just as much chance as we the iron that had entered Bobs soul a and beweek before had affected his whole Southbound No had day before yesterday. Yes, and I think Beulah Sands had some' te withou ing. we because know more now. more, Southbound No. weathe Next time we will include the divi- such thoughts. For I saw a shadow of cross forelow her broad, perplexity Southbound, Local tod, even dend cuts and the senate duplicity in head after her first meeting with him, Cache Valley, . igested v our figuring. shadow that had not been there We both dumbly stared in wonderMATmEinperatur before. Ftom south No. 413 eat si ing admiration at this marvellous 1 For days after Bobs return saw woman. Was it possible that a girl should From south NotFrom south. Looali much as could have such nerve, such courage? little of him. I think Beulah Sands Valley, No. H -- ttle Koao Or had womans hope, so persistent saw less. During stock exchange hours From north No! ia whl where her loved ones are concerned, he spent most of his time on the floor, From north, No. It made Beulah Sands blind to the awful- but he executed few of our orders. He digestin looked over them hande and merely ness of the situation? As I looked at From North, local agliaID c her I could not doubt that she fully them out to hi3 assistants. As far a: 12 No. Valley, realized our position, that she was I could learn, he spent much of hi3 Garland, L Tremont, there time yesterdaying through really suffering more than either of us, not a uncommon that she was only acting to ease Bobs hopes graveyards, for active exchange members MAIL C.)e anguish. Bob brought out his memo- pastime whose first through specials have been No. S3 northboiici nn p0s?sH randa, and in half an hour we had the by the System tower-mafigures. The total loss was nearly Tremont, Garland, a, daint; So strong had become this habit 1 three millions. As Beulah Sands hail IK Bked, to pole with shares had cost less than ours and of going about from pole Southbound far-of- f No. 34 gaze that his Bob figured to leave her capital of bent head and a fellow members began to humor and land, Tremont, fe ,eftecti $400,000 intact, we felt some comfort. it. knew all Bob that respect They P. . open Sunday Jc Beulah Sands had watched the figuring with the keenness of an expert, and had gone up against the Sugar panic Ofitee hours fromS No one knew how hard, but all when Bob announced the final figures, hard. B. F. BOOTS , which showed that she still had what guessed from his changed appearance Xcze she started with, she drew the sheet and habits that it must have been a blow. so of ti Nothing I was containing the totals to her. and so deeply stirs a stock exsu willing to accept your assistance, she quickly mans for his brother feelings change r wife a deal when the said, promised profit to all of us, because I appreciated your member as to know that They have TH&nd aftei his El Dorado flyer that Is, If goodness and knew how much it Would ditched v some hurt your feelings If I were churlish he has been a good fellow. They will humor his and whim every patiently First-cla- ss about the division; but now that we all lose I must stand my fair share; I await the day when he shall be again for all stock, must. She said this in a way that we in normal condition; both knew precluded the possibility gamblers whom Fate, or the old hags System, has We owned together hunchback twin, the of argument. 150,000 shares. 1 was to have had the dumped, either remain below the sur-fam, 8 or eventually round to. Every profits on 20,000 shares. Our total loss reasoi soon as as stock the mil exchange Is $2,775,000, of which I must bear my day Customers th may Bob disappeared, whither 1 buildih just proportion. Mr. Brownley, you closed, it in the will see that $370,000 Is charged to my could not learn. I had tried once or Harness Slip? account. I shall have $30,000 left. If twice to draw him out, under pretense of shoib his smith upon Insisting my accepting our cause is as just as we think, God ln in His goodness will make this ample wifes invitation to dine with s. He Utah. absolut always had a ready excuse for me to Utah. Brigham City for our purposes." N;C. The limit of Life. take to Kate, but that was all. Appar1 were in Bob and despair Though he had no idea that I took any uttle The most eminent medical scientat her determination to strip herself ently in his movements after busi gripe. of what Bob had worked so hard to interest ists are unanimous In the conclusion accumulate, we could not help feeling ness hours. that the generally accepted limitaa reverence for her faith and her tion of human life is many yeau-- be AND. CUREJi sturdy Independence. She now showed low the attainment possible with the AWFUL HAD AN TIME. us in her delicate way that she wished o Mui advanced knowledge of whtch the to be alone; as we went she held out ge ma race now is critical The possessed. Bob. Mr. hand her Brownley, But Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ant (p .ers "sj period, that determines its duration please, for the sake of the work we ents.' Dis seems to be between 50 and 60; the Diarrhoea Remedy Cured Him. have to do, look on the bright side of ae ten this calamity, for It has a bright side. ONSUBflf of it; It is with pleasure that I give you proper care of the body during this You wanted me to send word to my decade cannot be too strongly urged OUGKSw if rum TKmmaimMoCall Patt1HolQktheUmi4 unsolicited About testimonial. this Ci ia , mako otbar of of Site than any father that we were about to grasp pattern. Ihi carelessness then being fatal to long fcucounl of thairuyle, OLDS accuracy and wmQiu.lty. victory. Think if we had sent it then a year ago when I had a severe case evity. 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