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Show THE RICH COUNTY NWS. RANDOLPH. UTAH Phonetic English. Ego nbebi Minnie seinus sta home elpme. Translate that, patient reader, and qualify as a linguist extraordinary. It was the task set before Dr. George P. Barth, head of the public school medi, cal work, by one of the pupils. It Is Author of an excuse for the girls absence from Mrs. Williams Tells How school. After all the wise linguists In E. PinkhamsVegetable 'The Strange Case the department had headaches Dr. Lydia of Cavendish" Barth went to the home. The writer Compound Kept Her of the note said: in Health Copyright, by Randall Parrish Its as plain as the nose on your face. Cant you read? Heres what it Lydia E. Pinkhams Overpeck, 0. says : Vegetable Compound helped me both I got npw baby. Minnie, she must before and after my tally liable to determine in my own mind vat to do. The fellow In the stay home and help me. baby was born. I suffered with backdarknefc evidently mistook me for ache, headache, was some1 die of the gang. His confidence generally run down in myjfTflitlty as Chariett might win YOU GAN WALK IN COMFORT and weak. I saw me enjxMice but what then? That I If you Shako Into Your Shoe Rome ALLENS Lydia E. Pinkhami Com-un- d KOOTEASE, the Antlaeptlo, Heallns powwas notjftharlett would certainly be reVegetable der for ohoea that pinch or feet that ache. advertised ia vealed U the first gleam of light, and It takes the friction from the shoe and gives relief to corns and bunion hot, tired, te newspapers and I would e helpless. I was alone, unLadlee can wear sweating, swollen feet. decided to try it shoea one else smaller by a ha king Allens armed, and these fellows, beyond quesI feel fine, taka FootwEsse in each shoe. Adv. sra5r Now tion, were engaged In a desperate care of my two boys game. I am snre I should never have Out of Sight and do my own work. ventured It had not my companion Two farmers were having an argu- I recommend your medicine to anyon turned and grasped my ment and a little bet as to which of who is ailing. You may publish my testisuddenly will help others. sleeve. them possessed the best wife or, ra- monial if you think it Mrs. Carrie Williams, Overpeck, Ohio. You saw Mendez, of course? wife which made the money go ther, Sure? For more than forty years Lydia EL the farthest. Pinkhams Vegetahle Compound has And he vouched for her; he says she I am surprised," said the first farm-e- i, been restoring women to health wha Is nil right? how little my wife spends suffered from irregularities, displaceHe chose her; that ought to be on household necessities. You come ments, backaches, headaches, bearing-dow- n enough. and stay with us for a few weeks, and pains, nervousness pr the hlnes. H 11, I suppose so, but even Mensee for yourself. You will soon see Today there is hardly a town or hamlet dez has made mistakes. in the United States wherein some Heres the how true my statements are. woman does not reside who has bees door. But what would be the good? said made well by it That is why Lydia EL He rapped lightly, his fingers still the other man. She would not be so Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is now in sleeve frienda gripping my grasp of good as my wife. Why, my wife makes recognized as the standard remedy for ship. I could have broken away, and money go so far that I never see It such ailments. ran for It, but something mysterious again. held me, some odd fascination of danger. I saw nothing, heard nothing, .vet Concentrated Golf. had an instinctive feeling that a narMrs. Robinson would never take her wicket in For Your Skin had the door, husbands row, , opened golf seriously. She was one through which our dim outlines were qf those people to whom all games are I held my breath an being scrutinized. absolute mystery. expectantly. One day she accompanied him to the Saip 25c, diriment 25 and 50c, Talcma 25c. Who Is there? the voice was a links and followed him around, grummere whisper, so close as to startle me. bling all the way. At last he landed Gaspar Wine, was the answer, In In a bunker, and spent some, time same low tone, 103, the floundering about In the sand. What word? of the His wife sat down on the I BEFORE md 1FTEB 3y Randall Parrish YOUR WEDDING RING-sho- uld be with put a fault perfectly made of 18 or ft caret fold. Our reasonable prices ease the way,. BOYD PARK the Silver Da JEWELERS ydL BOYD PARK. BLDG KX MAIN JTXEH iJkllh'HKISin VillljMIVi- - no doubt, and a lingering desire to THE PLOTTERS. 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' Synopsis tore Philip Severn, United States consular agent, notices a small box Which attracts him. He purchases It Later he discovers In a secret compartment a writing giving a clew to a revolutionary movement In this country ostensibly seeking to overthrow the Chilean government but evidently International In character. The writing mentions a rendezvous, and Severn decides to investigate. Finding tha place mentioned In the writing apparently deserted, Severn visits a saloon in the vicinity. A woman in the place is met by a man, seeming!' by appointment, and Severn, his suspicions aroused, follows them. ARTISTS' MATERIALS C. B. SAVAGE CO., 12 South Main. Fins kodak finishing and enlarging. Artists materials. picture framing, kodaks aatd film N ART CO picture from, jtog, china painters and artist supplies. 366 Main. SPECIAL RUSH SERVICE secured if yon ImsntUu this paper when writing afceus fits CHAPTER H Continued. The street was deserted and rainthe few lights showing mere in the darkness. I plunged straight across the street, as though headed for the nearest car line, and then. In the fehade of darkness, retraced tay, steps, passing the corner, until I attained the side entrance. Here, assured that I was safely beyond observation, I paused to gain some conception! of my surroundings. Across from where I stood appeared the dim 'outlines of a long, ramshackle building, apparently a shed of some kind, while 'beyond the saloon was a y row of dwelling houses, seemingly -- exactly alike, and exhibiting mo evidence of being occupied. In which direction had the couple turned after their exit through the side door of the saloon to right, or ' nett? Jans had unconsciously pointed in this direction when he told of where the gM lived, and, although that was doubtless a lie intended to deceive, It was ino more than natural for him to have thoughtlessly designated the proper point of fheVcompass. I advanced cautiously, finding the marrow sidewalk one of boards, in very bad condition. It was only' when I attained the end of this row of houses, and'eame to the entrance of a narrow, 'dafk alley, that I found the slightest proof that I was, by good! fortune, upon the right trail. It was above this opening that the incandescent bulb flickered dimly,- yet, in spije of wind and rain, gave me glimpse of the mud underfoot. The two must have been the only ones passing that way since the drizzle began, for their footprints were yet visible in the soft mud of the crossing as they, advanced beyond the safety of the board walk. By bending low, and keeping my own shadow out of the way, I was able to trace their progress for two or three yards quite easily, and then, to my surprise, the footprints turned abruptly to the left, and disappeared entirely. "To all appearances the two had proceeded down the alley. Black, unfn--v- i ting, as that gloomy passage appeared, they must have turned into it and groped their way forward. Where? For what purpose? I could think Of but one oblect the Alva Iron factory, the mysterious meeting place at 876 Gans street Beyond all question this alley would skirt along the back of that building, and there would be an entrance at the rear. 'Dare I go on alone, unarmed as I was, knowing nothing of what I might encounter? I hesitated, my heart beating like a yet, after all The danger seemed more of the Imagination than reality. Besides. T was still young, and venturesome; the situation appealed to me, and well, the memory of that girls face remained strangely Insistent Odd as ift may seem, her predicament yielded me a reckless desire to have an Immediate hand In the game. , I found two Imprints of her narrow shoe to the mud after the turn 'had been made, then all trace vanished. I crept forward, enveloped In gloom, keeping as Closely as possible ho the Mgh hoard fence at the left. The way was rough underfoot, and my progress consequently Slow, being amrioue to make as Utile noise, a possible. The passage was eo black, I lest all knowledge as to how far I bed gone, end was only aroused to my position by finally coming up against a pile of lumber which completely blocked the further end of the alley. I recalled dimly, that the passage swerved here, running along the side of the Alva factory, until It reached Gans street Then the place I sought was to my left, behind the protection of this high fence, along which I had been so cautiously feeling swept, pin-pric- 'one-stor- - make certain of what was inside the barrier. The entrance was easily found, a mere wooden door, held by an Iron clasp, which opened instantly to my touch. I stepped inside, closing it quietly behind me, and stared uneasily about through the enshrouding blackness. , My eyes, grown accustomed to the gloom, made out dim outlines, encouraging further exploration. Discovering ample space, and what felt to my feet like a walk,-- turned the corner In search. At that moment the gate latch clicked sharply, and 1 sank down into the black ground shadow, every nerve tingling with alarm. The gate operated almost noiselessly, yet my strained ears could detect its stealthy movement, nd hear the crun'ch of a heavy footstep on the cinder path within. The fellow evidently knew his way even in that darkness, for there was no hesitancy in his movements, no uncertainty. lie faded away along the rear wall, and I became aware that he had turned about the further corner. That would naturally mean there was a door there. I had evidently , been searching the wrong side. Assured tile man had vanished, and that he sought entrance to the building through some passage well known to him, I crept forth along the end wall, crouched low in the shadow, hsing every precaution against discovery. All that vi as venturesome in me held high carnival and nothing of danger now could have held me back. I reached the corner around which the fellow had disappeared, but, In the intense blackness, could perceive no movement beyond, no sign of any presence. I listened eagerly, scarcely venturing to breathe, and in another moment was rewarded by hearing the gentle tap of knuckles on wood a few feet away; there could be no doubt of the number two raps, a pause, three raps; the very signal mentioned in the letter. I waited, still breathless, uncertain what had occurred, yet convinced the man ahead had been given entrance. Unable longer to withstand the strain I took a step forward into the darkness. At that instant the latch of the gate clicked behind me. CATSUPI. SiselmAcM SUTA11 Evev1s.UfrtWJ CAtmitlGa. Oies Sua 188. GcbedysIlbiMI V -- No Soap Better Than Cuticura top Cervantes. But there are two of you. Oh, this is one of us. Its all, right, Juan; Ill vouch for him. vis-ibl- e. lege. But my thoughts were not so occupied with my guide as with the problem of how I was to escape from him. I dare not go on into the presence of others, where discovery that I was not Chariett would be immediate. At any cost I must avoid such exposure but how? The place In which we were gave me little inspiration. It was a low passage-way- , inclosed by rough board walls, Instantly driving home upon me the impression that it had been consthictg45r the very purpose for which itVas now being utilized a secret entrance to prevent any gleam of light from being seen Without. This precaution, coupled with the tightly boarded passage, left the whole building apparently deserted and desolate, to any Chance watcher without. This was evidently mo common, vulgar band of schemers, but 'men with a definite trip-hamm- I Could Perceive Something of the low Now. Fel- There was nothing I could do to avert discovery, no place to which I could crouch in hiding. The newcomer moved swiftly, knowing his way through the darkness, and I had scarcely opportunity to even glance backward when he rounded the corner and bumped in' to me. What the h 11 he exclaimed, startled at the encounter. Why, d n It, Chariett, what are yeo slouching here for? Youre Chariett, aint you? Yes, I muttered, the assent actually frightened out of me; then added I couldnt remember the siglamely, nal. The fellow lauehed softly, releasing his grip on my coat. If you attended more meetings youd be letter perfect, he said, his English without an accent. Where have you been the last month out of town? In Washington. I ventured, praying the swift answer might suffice. Oh, I see, more 'heartily. So you were the one Alva sent? Did the w Oman come back with you? The woman!- Who could he mean but the same girl who had been waiting in the saloon? I had ventured already too far to draw back ; 1 must take yet another chance, an ansuer. Not with me; that would be too risky. She Is here, though. Good enough'. That meank money. 1 The Brain and tha Stomaoh. "Wouldnt ' that woman give you ,your dinner for aawln up a pl oi wood T asked Meandering Mike. answered Plodding Pete Yes, Y But I called the deal off. As soon my way. The silence was profound, stupefyas I looked at the woodpile I lost mj ing, uncanny. , Against the lighter lead appetite. of the upper sky I was barely able to trace the upper story of the building, Misunderstanding. Poor old Smyth got Into trouble but it was all black, a gloomy, desert-fe-d hole. Any faith I might have had 4wlth his wife by a 'memorandum she that the two I had attempted to follow found in his pocket from the mechanic who repaired his machine at the of- had come there vanished as I strained my eyes for some gleam of light, or fice. any other sign to denote their presence How could she resent that? The memorandum was for supply- within. I still believed they had turned down the alley, but this was not ing his typewriter with a new dog. their goal ; beyond doubt they had entered some gate along the way, and Something Lacking. thus escaped me entirely.' Pvt pencils, pens and paper whits, I hardly know what impelled me to Erasers and a quart of ink. What a great poem I now might write grope my way back along the fence, Lets go la Could I but contrive to think. blindly feeling for a gate. Curiosity, He pushed past, and I followed, to j I- The fellow inside grumbled something in indistinguishable Spanish, but opened the door silently, just far enough for us to slip through one at a time. I felt Wine press past me, and was aware that the guard closed and barred the door, but could see nothing; not even my own hand before my feyes. A latch clicked softly, and, a dim ray of light broke In upon as from a revealed passage beyond. It was so faint as to scarcely render features and- as my coat collar was still upturned, I pressed forward close behind Wine without discovery I could of the fellow now, perceive something CHAPTER III. a rather squat figure, concealed by a tong, apeless raincoat, wearing a Within the Factory Wails. trimmed 'closely beard, and horn specI stood as though paralyzed, with one foot uplifted, a hand pressed tacles. His features were clearly foreign, yet failed to bespeak the fighting against the wall, unable to move. type. I placed him as a theorist, a professor, perhaps, in some small col- -- I CHILDBIRTH purpose In view, which they were engaged in carrying out with true secret efficiency. They were plotting revolution. Only a strange chance had given me the clew, and only a reckless persistency had opened a way before me. Now my life was no longer my own ; It belonged to my country.' I must live to expose these men. But how? My heart failed me as I stared about at the bare walls, and forward to where a heavy curtain draped the end of the passage. This widened as we advanced, so as to form what evidently had been designed as a cloakroom. Wine stopped and removed his coat, appropriating an unoccupied na. and I followed h rejoicing to observe that he still remained so confident of my Identity as to not nee glance around in my direction. The fellow seemed obsessed with some special desire, for he swept his eyes over the swinging garments, and exclaimed: Not half of them here yet. I want a word with Alva before the show opens, Chariett, so you better go right on In. See you later. bunker, opened her novel, and said, You see, darling, I quite affably: knew perfectly well that you could do all of your playing in one place. If you wanted to. Enriching the Language. "No doubt, says the Luray Herald, referring to the French brought back by our soldier boys, our language will keep such expressions as bean tote, auntra noo, bone jar, billy do, lingery, " fox paws, Jennys pa, silver plate, three beans and toot sweet. Boston Transcript. As One Raised From Dead STOMACH PAINS GORE Eatonlo Made Him Well After suffering ten long months with stomach pains, I have takea Eatonlc and am now without any pain whatever. Am as one raised from the dead, writes A. Perdfleld. Thousands of stomach sufferers report wonderful relief. Their trouble Is too much acidity and gas which Eatonic quickly takes up and carries out, restoring the stomach to a healthy, active condition. Always carImportant to Mothers ry a few Eatonics, take one after eat- Examine carefully every bottle of ing, food will digest well you will CASTORIA, that famous old remedy feel flag, Big box costs only a trifle (or Infants and children, and see that it with your druggists guarantee Bears the PARKERS Signature of HAIR BALSAM to Use for Over 30 Years. Remove Dan , ' Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria MORE THAN HE COULD STAND Restores Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Haa 60c. and $1 00 at Dratrgista. THrcox Chem. TV ks.Patchogoe,y. Y. HINDERCORNS Removes Corns, CaJ--' looses, etc., stops all pain, ensures comfort to tha feet, makes walking easv. l&o. by mail or at Draff, Mr. Cityman Changed His Mind When ffisth Biscoz Chemical Works fr.ficbue'ue, K. X, . Business Partner Began to Brag About His Garden. TWO THINGS NOT LOOKED FOR What He Said to His Wife If you want a garden this year you had better hire somebody to make It. Im not going to try it again. Ive figured It out ; and if I would spend on my business the time I put In on that garden I would make enough money to keep us vegetables for fifty years, I am off It far life. What He Said to His Neighbor Even Stolid Englishman Saw the mor in One of Josh Billings' Famous Jokes. Fit for the Gods. Fragrant woods have always been held in highest esteem among primitive people and were considered especially pleasing to the gods, oays the American Forestry Magazine. Accordingly, they hav figured prominently in their religions ceremony and burial rites., SanoMwood the first rank. , is of The man hose onlv thought is for himself lias little use for brains. f ) Andrew Carnegie told a good story at the expense of Matthew Arnold In his Autobiography. It seems that the English critic was not successful in his lectures In the United States, I but he was anxious to learn, and he asked how Josh , Billings held his audience. The American humorist replied Well, you mustnt keep them laughing too long, or they will think you are laughing at them. After giving the audience amusement you must become earnest and play the serious role. For Instance, There are two things In this life for which no maa Is ever prepared. Who will 'ell ma what these afcr Finally someona cries out, Death. Well. who gives me the other? Many respond wealth, happiness, strength, marriage taxes. At last Josh begins solemlyi Clever. j None of you has given the second. Correspondent thinks that the per There are two things on earth for son who Invented the phrase Say it which no man is ever with flowers" probably noticed that thems twins, and the prepared, and house shakes. Is largely "floral oral. Boston Mr. Arnold did also. Transcript. From the Daily Sandpaper. Woman, Lovely Woman. ' A New York wife, her It takes a woman longer to make up husband philandering discovering with a plana her mind than it does to make np her student, seeks separation, blaming, acface, but with either she usually gets cording to the headline writer, music, what she Is aiming at. Florida Tlmes-Unlo- In suit. Accordion plaited? Cartoons Magazine. - dont think Ill bother with a garden this year. It doesnt pay ; I may do a little; but the digging and the labor Im off that for life. What He Said to His Partner Weil, hows the garden coming along? Im not doing much with mine this year. What? How high did you say? Already? What seed did you use? What He Said to His Wife When He Got Home An Hour Early That Day Call me when dinners ready. Ive got to get the garden started today or Ill never raise a thing. 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