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Show - ,rV "THE iTRIT?EEKLYrJOU BHAL.- - OQ AIL; UTAH MARCH 7; IE39 1-1 reservation, vome ana sea mo. ' vr. -- , .- . what Frecisely ' It was a sudden whim that caused has not been on say. X We-way-- the train for the last Ward Ccnfsroncsa for Caches -!:-- im I the young man to write the last sen- half hour. no we five made tence, and he could not help asking have in stop .But March 12, 3rd Ward, 1st himself whether, if the Cavitation was timed that period. Did any accident be. nyrum. ever accepted, the Apache would come fall him? " ' . as a warm friend or an enemy. He passVSomo miles hack ho walked through ed the bit of pasteboard to to the rearplatformoftbe last car and March 26, Richmond, Ben who read what was written on it, grin- leapetToff. We were not running very . ned again and then shoved- it into the fast, and' it was an easy thing for him - TJ?e BwhopathwgpeJj small upper pocket of his vest. was watching and saw him toddTI please note the ' be to Will yon good enough give land all right on . his feet, come to a their ward ' conference, arnl h! mo your card, We;way-ma- ? pause, then face northwest toward his all ) hu.I any other epirt Have no card. reservation, aud away he went like a Write your name on the back of deer, as If he heard the baying of blood- business ready, on the date naZf Orson SMiTHf this, added Rundell, drawing out am hounds on his track. other of bis cards an handing it and wonder if there is anything wrong I Irept. bis pencil to his oompnion. with that Apache? p The Apache laid the pasteboard on There is just the same as there is LOGAN MAIL OARD. bis knee and wrote slowly and care- with all of his kind. He'is a fugitive fully. When he had finished, fmdell from justice, and I thought so all along. CLOSING or MAILS. was surprised by the neat bandwriting, You should pray that it will never be which was as follows: 3.4.' your fate to meet him again in Ari- East and North....' v aon of. Chief Aurlta. zona. Preston branch 0vla Providence, Millville, Hyrum It waa a curious card, but perhaps as s None the les I hope I shall. Paradise and The wish was gratified in a way that matters stood the best that could have an son, Tuesday, Thursday i0, been expeoted. If Rundell should ever was as startling as it was unexpected -and Saturdays to WestonR undell. visit" the reservation, besought to be 8alt Lake, Ogden and South. .3 45 S able to .trace with little difficulty ' College, Wednesday and Sat- - ' the son of the chief called 'is-, BB ItO OOKTIKliml Aurita. It was not to be supposed that : . ... . mm ARRIVAL Or MAILS the dwellings were laid out in streets is If child and ihr West cross South or your peevish, and avenues, though, as is well known, and East North is no doubt it troubled with worms. that system prevails among the five Preston branch civilized tribes in the Indian Territory, WHITES CREAM VERMIFUGE Providence, Millville, , Hyrum where they fafve newspapers,. .schools will remove the .worpas, and its and Paradise .and ohurphes, and mspy of the dwell- tonio, effect restore its natural Benson Tuesday, Thursday ---ings are 7 supplied With carpetssewing cheerfulness. Price 25 cts. Riter and Saturday y machines and pianos. ; College, Wednesday and Sat- Bros. Drug Co. Rundell stole a side look at his comurday General delivery window open toml could He admire but his pot panion. 6 p.m. a.m. until Earls Clover Root Tea is a pleasant handsome profile and pleasing expresgeneral Sunday, laxative. delivery window the bowels, purision. Regulates ... ,, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. fies blood. the Clears the complexion. It is impossible to believe that he order window open from pleasant to take. S 5 Money can relapse wholly into barbarism ; he Easy to make and 6 to p.m. Co-octs. p Grocery A Dru g must thinkwith gratitude of the white Store.'Sold by Onion Smith. PM, i woman and man who' had saved him from starvation and helped him on his can le cured by journey homeward, and if we ever meet Cache Valley Time Card. using Ackers'Dyspepsia Tablets. One again it must be as friends will Tablet immediate relief little give i At that moment, in shifting his posior refunded. Sold in handsome tion, the hip of the Apache brushed tinmoney Line R. R, 4 boxes at 25 cts. Oregon. against the thigh of Rundell, who felt NORTH BOUND. a, protuberanoe . which he did not reSTATIONS. LIAVIB. quire to be told was caused by a revolv- UTAH REAL ESTATE AND No. 11, No. 13. er. Despite, his sore want, COLLECTION AGENCY. 2 :25a.m. 2 :20p.m, Pocatello, We loan cheap local money. clung to the weapon, when he might Salt 9 :45a.m. 5 Lake, bf :2Pp.m. have disposed .lt for a price that We buy and sell real estate. It :15a.m. Ogden, - ; 6:35p.m. We collect all kinds of debts. would have relieved his wants. Cache Junction, 1 :00p.m. 8:45p.m. We do notary work, make wills, etc. While many a Caucasian would have - 9 :10p.m. 1 :25p.m. Mendon, We also will insure your borne. done the same thing;? the discovery 1 :45p.m. 9 :30 p.m. Logan, H. C. Hansen, Mgr. brought with it a shock that did much Edwards Block, 9 'fi0p.m, 8mithfield, 2:05p.m, Logan, Utah. Richmond, to disturb Rundell. 2 :20p.m. 10 :08p.m. 2 :35p.m. 10 45p.m. I oauuot believe that is Franklin, like those of whom the conduotor spoke JOHN THOMAS. ARRIVES, and with whom Huntley had bis expePreston, 2:55pm. 10:p.o, Merchant Tailor. rience, but there is just enough doubt SOUTH BOUND. in the matter to make me mighty Keeps on band a fine line of goods, STATIONS. f- - We-way-m- a, - El! ... - CHAPTER , A. ' n. Th conductor snatched ont his watch ad glanced at it. By gracious ! I have overran ray be All aboard! tlm'ft five minutes. shouted, hurrying down tin platform nd swinging bis arm ns a signal, to the engineer, who wras'pwringoutofhi esb and wondering at tie officialll forgetfulness. stood in the door of the dining room, wiping his mouth with n white handkerchief and, grinning with delight Excusing himself. Rondel I dashed inside, paid the 'hill, and, see lag that Miss Huntley had already step upon the platfoTia, of their sleeper, he caught the arm of his protege. Jump on board t' We havenf a mhT to to spare. He tried to bustle him into the sleeper, but the young Apnobe would not permit and, shaking himself free, platform of one of the sprang upon-thcoaches and passed inside, ordinary duy -- white Rundell seated himself opposite Mrs. Huntley and her daughter, who was relating with indignant vivadty their expert ance and repeating the words of the ' -- -- . We-way- - entered-thesleeper-a- nd conductor. The mother listened with interest to the narration, adding that she had noticed the young Apache. Did you ever bear anything so cruel as what the oouductor said?!.' asked Edith. Ill admit that it has' that sound, was the grave reply, and yet X am sorry to say there Isa good deal of truth in it. "Do you mean to tell me that an know whether we bad seen anything ct the band. Had they known that we were nursing one of them at that very time nothing could have prevented their entering the room and putting a bullet through bis bead, but we deceived them, and they went off no wiser thhn they came. Three, nights later the wounded Apache sneaked out ofthe house, stole one of our best horses, and long enough to set fire to our dwelling, made off. The fire was accidentally discovered in time to extinguish it, but unfortunately the Indian got away, and we never saw him again. VI am shocked by what you tell me, But do said Rundell thoughtfully. In the mistake we made you think case of - Mrs. Huntley was silenWmoment, while she looked out of the oar window at the dusty alkali plain over which they were speeding. Then' when she answered, it was in a low voice, as if tho words were addressed to herself: I hope not.. j.Ylelding to a sudden impulse, Weston Rnndell excused himself to the ladies, and, rising fromliis seat, walked into the car that he had seen enter. As be passed through the door be looked around, but saw nothing of the dusky youth. The next car was the smoker, where he observed seated as if to enjoy the odor of the pipes and cigars, since he had no money with which to procure any for himself i Rundell lit a cigar and proffered the case to the youth, who accepted a weed with a smile of thanks' and made room for his friend beside him. '' Rundell was determined to foUow up a few investigations of his own. ' I have; you been at school at Carlisle? he asked. Tes; have been there only year; do not speak English well.-A- re yon going back? then,-pausin- g .. , We-way-m- a We-way-- -- . We-way-m- a, v , a, , -- We-way-m- a, , l-- , 12-5- --- Short We-way-- - . Apache Indian is incapable of gratitude? asked the astonished RundelL It would be too xnuoh to lay yea W that, but I must believe that nine out of ten of those people to whom No. ldodness Is shown will repay it with Why not? home made and imported. the fiercest treachery. My husband has The question embarrassed the young The conversation for half an hour All work guaianteed. had two such experieocoa, one when Spring Patterns. Edith was too small to roinember and man, who fidgeted a little before an-- , more was devoted to the Apacbeg experiences at Carlisle. He told them en- - Third Street, the last while she was away, at school. awerlug: like like well Dont I it it yes, In the former in stance we took in an father dont like it. He Apache chief and hia little Ion, who nougb. My home bn We-way-- , MEAT want me with bim reservation. My brother die some ,tirue ago Father and mother want me ootue - back and live wi,th them. 7 , ..Then, you.will stay with your peothat ple. I have heard, some of your bucks now and then leave the reservation without permission and burn ranches and shoot white people. Used to do so dont do so now. I hope not, bat we cant tell. Suppose a party of them steal .away and ask you to go with them. Will you go? No, no, no! replied 1 with almost too mnch earnestness. back. will try to keep them If they wont stay back, 1 will run to agent and tell him. j Give me yonr hand on that I Spoken like a true friend of your people ( ' The Apache promptly accepted the proffered baud, and bis clasp was a warm and oordlal as that of his Angle-Saxobrother. 7 The thought came to We-way-m- r.lEflT takUQd9.:tft-;A;- Jo d . a. Four dollars and a quarter. Write It on your card and give it me, please. I will give you my card, but prefer . that yon 'should not repay the sum, which is small, and you are welcome to it Please write it on your card and toll -me where you live. The request sounded simple enough, and yet it affected Rundell strangely with the recolleotlon vivid upon him of what he bad beard a short time before. Nevertheless, be took ont his card and penciled the amount in tbe! Upper Then he wrotexunjernealb: C f. At James Huntlsj'a ranch, taa mile north oor-ne- r. I tha GUa and about tha aama dlatanaa from southeast th. Shu Xautaia v tt crwx! , - - 3tm ll:00a.m, .11:17a.m. Richmond, 11:34a.m. 8mithfield, 11:55a.m. Logan, Mendon, 12:15p.m. Cache Janet., 12:40p.m. Pocatello, Ogden, Salt Lake, 3:40p.m 3$p.m. 4il5p.a 4:33p.o. ' 4;55p.a - 4:10p.m. ll:30pjn, Si39p.0i 7:45p.n, . C2irFor tickets to, or from tQ North or JBoutli, points East, West, Juicy MEAT Of cal) on 'i W. W. WDSIDI, At all Kinds, Also Fish in Season, CO THE T- O- TH6 Union Meat Markes. UEIV YORK WORLD JOSEPH KNOWLES, Prop. root doors west of Postoffice, n . Nq.11 ARRIVES. Fat We-way-- Rundell seated trtmsei opposite Mrs. IIuTdky and her daughter. had some kind of e fever and was at deaths door. W nursed him back to life, and his father went away overflowing with thankfulhesB.' Within the following fortnight that obief led a band of raiders against our ranch, and had it aot happened that tbe three cattlemen were at home with James and me we should have been burned to death in the flames of our own buildings. The wretch I exclaimed Rundell. He onght to have been punished for his ingratitude. He was, quietly remarked the elder lady. "Among the several who lost their lives in the attaokwas the one whom we bed befriended. So there was no mistake on our part as to his identity. What was the other instance? "It occurred two years ago, whan about a dozen bucks left the reservation and started on oae of their dreadful . raids. .The cavairyjareased them so hard that they had not much chanoe to burn ranches and kill eet tiers. One of the hosti lea was badly wounded by a cavalryman, but made hia way to our house at night in a woeful condition. James and X could not help feeling pity for hito, and we , took himkixLtnd looked alter his hurts as beat We oonld. While we bad him in tbe back mom a squad . Good. . Can it be be is insiuoere? Suppose he does start on a raid and he and I meet How will he act toward me? It is bard to believe him treacherous, but it is also hard to get over those incidents told by Mrs. Huntley, to say. nothing of what the conductor said. - At that moment the official entered hecar.. He smiled when he. saw the no seated together, and, returning the smile, Rundell asked, to be informed of the amount of the fare for the point nearest the White Mountain reservation. It being named, he drew ont hia wallet and handed tbe sum to the official, who, with .another significant . grin, passed on. How much you pay? asked Preston, Logan. Franklin, FOR a, tbe latter: LIAVIB, No. 14. 10:40a.m. Srd Th Edition. rice-a-Wee- k Street, Logo The Best Paper at tbe Rundell hade the Apache good by. Dr. M. tertainingly apd in a way to convince his listener that but for the interference of hia father (who really had no legal right to make such interference) the Extracts aon would have,been.pleased.ta remain Teeth at the Indian training school until his absolutely' graduation. without Rundell did not qnestiou him as to . PAIN, how he was able to leave, after having been virtually surrendered to tbe institution, as the law requires, for be saw leaving no bad effects, that the inquiries were likely to prove His belief was that embarrassing. Makes partial or full sets artificial had run away, that fact probt teeth. Cleaning and filling a specialty. ably accounting for his dearth of funds. My motto is:. First class work at As the afternoon advanced Rundell lowest possible price. j hade tbe Apache goodby and went forCommercial House, Logan. ward to where the ladles were awaiting him with no little interest. The station at which the Apache was to leave was dne toi be reached ubout dusk. When they were within a few miles of it, Rnndell again walked back to utter, a final farewell to him. To his surprise, he could find nothing of him, though he passed through- to' the last4 car aud returned. Oa his way he encountered the I were temoosyssnsco-Ae- tr Sum conductor, who asked, with a smile: I Stews everr tbe eeede tmths I mart to be MM Are you looking for your Apache od-- m I the beet. Per eele hr slwtri loading iendf , i dealer Jive eon to j everywhere. Yes. Do yon know what has becomA per paper end ihnn worth iMiet on he vln, then. Res of him? o . o hr Kerry's. ie free. . VHe isnt on the train. lWeed Annnel til ltM.naSTAC. .Rundell looked at the official with W H JUefcoJ amazement. . , What do you ea JyAhaC . ' P. Price. Poulson, Dentist. w 166 . Papers A YearforOne Dollar. as a dally at the 1 a weekly. a During the is Good prlce.ot V ' oCe;:e& muup .? 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