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Show i r f L f U t Utah MorUae 1 K O t w 9 V 9T ;K Moscow ff IS lias Moved to its New Building on th Tithing House Corner. . Iv MONEY TO LOAN.' H r 9 Loan CorporatioD , Jui llvlbA,.. VL, I OFFICERS. . TnATCHH.President. .Mosis Gto. H. Champ, A. II, Thompson, Secretary and Treasurer, agl? ) & a -By SYLVANUS COBB, Jr. - imtrJ.-,- JBBTTrnBrw Will v ITOVrTTTiBTTnIWniirilfl'MnilAlSlil Vice-Preside- I JOSEPH WILSON & SON. Machinists. Iron and brass foanderies. s Main Street, Logan Island. face. Do you think you have seen him before VThen Ruric came down in the I cannot tell, my master. I may mornin", he found the monk al- have sceifhim before and I may not. ready there and breakfast nearly But surely you would not suppose ready. But little was said during that my memory would serve you the mealtime, for the monk seemed better than your own It uric was not fully assured by busy with thoughts of his own, and answer. lie gazed into Pauls this Ruric was too much engaged in studying the strange mans features' face, and he fancied he detected and pondering upon the various some show of intelligence there doubts and Etirn;'c? tbit had enter- which bad not been spoken. But he resolved to ask no more questions ed his mind. After the meal er thcmonk .nccompanied the at present. - He had asked enough, gunmakcr to his shop, and there he he thought, upon such a subject, spent some time in examining the and he made up his mind to bother qpaint articles of .machinery that himself no more about it, feeling were used in the manufacture of sure. that if his boy knew anything which would be for bis masters inarms. 'Iluric was engaged in finishing a terest to know it would be commu-hicato- d in due season. So he aps pair of pistols, and for some himself anew to his work, and t!e monk had stpod silently Ly plied The at noon pistols were finished. his side watching his movement Toward 'the middle of the afterAt length the youth stepped in kb noon, just as Ruric liad finished and laid the pistol down. he tempering some parts of a gun lock, Excuse me, good father, mid rather nerrously, at the same the back door of his shop was openand two men entered. They timergazing his visitor in the face, ed, were young men, dressed in costly Luti muht1 ask you a question. furs and both of them stout and Vtiere have seen you before? rec'llJow should I know? the monk good looking. Conrad as them the Count ognized returned, with A smile. DamonofI and his friend Stephen resumed with some Ruric, Why, Urzen. hesitancy, I knew, not but that you I think I 6peak with Ruric Nomight enlighten me. I have surely vel? said the count, moving forseen you somewhere. ward. And are there not hundred You do, returned Ruric, not at in whom you have seen this great all by the visit, since peosurprised city, aye, thousands, whom you classes were in the habit all of ple might- - recognize as you recognize lii3 at af place to order calling me? arms. Ah, it may be so, but not like The count turned a shade paler tills. There may be. a thousand than before, and his nether lip tremfaces I would recollect to have seen, bled. But Ituric thought that might but not one of them would excite be the result of coming from the even a passing emotion in iry soul. cold into a warm place. However, But your face calls up some power- he was soon undeceived, for, the ful emotion, some startling memory counts next remark was significant: of the past, which bothers me. Ylx You arc acquainted with the Laare you, good father? Wlmt ere ly Rosalind Valdai? he said. you? Where have we met before? I am, returned Ruric, now beWas it in Spain? ginning to wonder. No, said Vladimir, with a shake Well, sir, returned Damonoff, of the head. And tUen, with a flith much haughtiness, perhaps more serious shade upon his face, my business can be quickly and sathe added; Let this pas now. I isfactorily settled. It is my desire will not .deny to you that there may to make the Lady Rosalind my be some grounds for your strange aife. fancies, but I assure you mot saRuric Novel started at these credly that until last night I never words, 'and he clasped his hands to came in direct companion hip with hide their tremulousncss. But he you before at any rate, not to my was uot long debating upon an anknowledge. You have acted the, swer. good Samaritan toward me, and, I And why luve you come to me hone I may at some time return the with this information, sir? he askfavor. ed. No, no! quickly responded the You should know that already. If vou return it, then it Do you not love the lady? youth. a will be a favor no more. I have Upon my soul, sir count, you only done for you what every man ask me a strange question. What should-d- a to his neighbor, and so right have you to question me upon far from needing thanks for my such a theme? services I would rather give them The right that everv man has to C for the occasion, for I know of r.o pavo the way for his own rights, source of joy so pure and pleasur- replied Damonoff sharply. But if able ns that feeling in the soul you choose not to answer let it pass. which tells us we have done a good I know you do love the lady, and I act. The dark monk reached forth and low I ask you to renounce all took the youthful artisans hand, daiins to her hand. By St. Rani, sir count, your, and, with more than ordinary emo-tio;ongue runs into strange moods of he said: You touch the harp Strings of ipeech! I renounce all claims Valdais hand! Wast so the soul with a noble hand, my son, and if any deed of kindness you meant? Aye, sir, precisely so.1 can give me joy it will be a deed We for you. Perhaps ou ivill inform me may meet again, and what claims It may have upon the until then I can only say, God bless liuric returned, with some lady, and prosper thee.1 in his tone, for the tremulousiv'ss With these words the monk turned away, and ere Ruric could com- very subject uas one that moved mand presence of, mipd. enough1 to him deeply. Ruric Novel, you shall not say follow him he hiid gone from the house. The youth wished to sav that 1 did not make myself fully something, but amid the varied understood, and hence I will exThe count spoke this as emotions that went leaping through plain. his mind he could gather no con- peaks a man who feels that he is nected thoughts. doing a very condescending tiling, and in the same tone he proceeded: Ruric monk was After the gone The Lady Rosalind is of ncnlc resumed returned to his bench and boY if he parentage and very wealthy. My his work. lie asked his had ever seen-tlistrange man be- own station and wealth are equal, fore, but Paul only shook his head with hers mv station, at all events. and answered jduhiauAy possess the .umlivideT rmht to more property than I do; but What do you mean? the asked, gazing the boy Inthe that matters not. I love her cr.d CHAPTER II. A STUANCE PROCmnXG. wc-ov- The Colorado 1 By A GOOD ONE Coloiado Midland train No. (J, leaving Ogden at 7 :45 a mT; Sait Lake at 8 :80 a.m., arriving at Colorado Springs 6:45 a.m., or Denver at 8:10 a.m., is a good i I ; s 4liy -- train, and the fastest train between JJtah and Colorado points. ' THE FAVORITE ONE is Colorado Midland tralu No. 4, leaving Ogden at 7:15 p.m., Salt Lake 8 :20p.m. , arriving at Grand Junction at (J am., giving passen.ers theentireday to view the superb sceyery Jn Colorado: arriving at Glenwood Springs 8:50 a.m Lead vi lie 1 p.m. Manitou 5:50 p.m. Colorado Spring 6:10 p.m.. aud Denver at 8:45 p.m,, in time to make connrc-Ii?p- s w!th all lines for the North, East or South. Both these craini carry Pullman Sleepers through without change Ordinary sleepers for Denver. Omaha, St. Paul leave Ogdei train No. 6, each Wednesday morning. For Denver, Omaha and Chichgo the ordinary sleeper leaves on train No. 4 each Wednesday - x- ( veiling. . Write, er call on ns for special round trip rat t s to points East. They are on sale every day. W. II. PonnblLj General Agent. U. S. Devon, AND GUARD1AKSH F NOTICE. Consult County. Clerk or the Respective Signers forFurtker Information- - j, Iu the District Court, Probate Division In and for Cache Co.. State of Utah- - i Notice to Creditors. VnUUof 8rgo L. Baillf, deceased. Creditors will present cliims with vouchers to the unlem an ed at his residence iu Lo- gan Ci y, Cache County and Kta e of Utah, on or before the 9th dsr of December A.D. 1901. Date of first publication, August 8th, A. D. . with the will Serge F, Ballif, adminis-raorannexed, of the estate of Serge L. Bainf, Deceased. 1901. i i. Notice to Creditors. Estate of Jennet McNeil Davidson deceased. Creditors will t calms with to the Onoersigned at hi residence fit Loen City, cache Conn tv, Otah, on or before the A vou-'iie- l. -- 7th day of December . 1901. Date of first pnb.icstion, augnst eth A. C 1901 Melvin J. Bauard Administrator of thecstate ol Jannet McNeil Davidson Deceased.. Notice ; i In the matter of the et late of Robert 8. Bel on, deceased. Thj petltlou of Richard M. Smith exeento-eftblast a ill and of the estate of Roher-deceased, praying foi the settlement f final account of said executor, and for th distribution and partition o' the resid e of aid estate to the persona entitled, has been aet for hearing on Saturday, the 2Jai dav f September, a, d 1901. at ten oclocli a. M. Conuty Court House, in tie Court room of raid Court, in Logan city. Cae Conn tv, Cab. Wfiness 'he Cleric of said cour-- with the seal thereof affixed, this inth dav of August. , e oei-ao- w e . A. D. IkOl. , By H. A. L. Farbku.. Clerk. J. Mathews, Deputy Cler k SUMMONS. - In the District Court of Cache County, State . ot Clan. 1. C. Thoresen TS. riantlff, Irtftus Jensen, Martha A. Jen aen, Toscph Jensen, Sophia Allas Jeiiseii, Utber Jtuseu. Christina. Jebken. Onvut Jensen, Amanda Summons Jensen, Ella Jensen, Waldemar Jeosen, obanna Jensen, Emma Jensen, Otto Jensen l. f'udantr, f I reh, to tha said Defendants: iu are hereby summoned to appear ar.bin twenty days af'er the rer ice of ihia sumaious if p'rved uMblit the county in which this ito.io'i is broukbi. oth.rwiw wluriu darn alter rr, ice. aud defend the abovethirty entitled aetlou: aim in ca-- e of your failure ao to do, judgment wilt be rendered against you ac cording to the demand of the complaint, of whicu a copy is herewith served upou you. P..E.-Keelfol I.ri-tiAttorney . PoUOffice Addm: Logan, Ltab v? fat-- ' r, T, in The-gunma- ker . -- Traveling Passenger Agent 206 South West Temi-'St., Sail Lake City, Utah. PROBATE min-tfte- -- - -- c gun-mak- er a- -' must have her for my wife. 1 Kars been to see the noble duke, her guardian, and he objects not to my suit, but be informed me that there was one impediment, and that was her love for you. lie knows full well, as I know, and as all must know, that 6he could never become your wife; but yet ho is anxioif? not to interfere too much against her inclinations. So a simple denial from you to the effect that you can never claim her hand is all that is on u rulers t and me, I necessary trust. VTc seek this only for the fair ladys - lv. v 8 - . I may be as much surprised as yourself, resumed the count haughtily, at this strange taste of 'the duke. Why lie should seek this signal from you I can only imagine upon his desire to call up no regrets in the bosom of his fair ward. He knows that she wn3 once intimate with you and that she now feels a warm friendship for you. For her sake he would have this signal from you. But how for her sake? asked Ruric. Why, returned Damonoff, do you not see ? Rosalind in the simplicity of her heart may think that you a that you might claim her love and out of pure principle grant it to you simply "because you were the first claimant. But I never claimed her love, said Ruric warmly. If sho loves loves she me from her heart. me, noble duke I never spoke With the but once, and then he came here for me to temper his 6Word. If you would marry with the lady, do so, and if you seek help in the work seek it from those who have some power in the matter. You mistake, sir, uttered the count hotly. I seek not power . -- now. accident I was " permituj bottle of Ch'imberlainii a r ea aud Diarrioea Un?lT,CboJHer I only seek a simple word from one who may have some influence, even as a beggar, having saved the life of a king, may, through royal gratitude, wield an influence. Will you sign the paper? TO B Hi I .in t,SV4 m I T all who suffer as I fcavr by Rittr Corn-buske- of Bros. 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Hr 7 COXT1XCED. i ukisg t.T.r.l entirely curtd of that .0am,0 p!..red anxious that it own good. Of course you be aware that the duke would must never consent to her union with you, and yet he would wish to have your denial to show to Rosalind when he announces his decision. I have a paper here1 all drawn up, and all that will be necessary is simply vour signature. , Here. It is only a plain, simple avowal on your part that you have no hopes nor thoughts cf seeking the hand of the lady In marriage. As the count spoke he drew a paper fromjthe bosom of his marten double!, and, having opened it, ho handed it toward the gunmaker. But Ruric took it not.,. He drew back and gazed the visitor sternly in the face. Sir count, lie uttered in a, tone full of noble indignation, what do you suppose I am? Do you mean to tell me that Olga, duke of Tula, has commissioned you to obtain such a renunciation of me ? Stephen, spoke- the count, turning to his companion, you heard the instructions the duke gave me this morning? Ave, returned Urzen, directing his speech to Ruric; I did hear, and vou have stated the case plain-- , NOETH BOUND. . Stood Death Off. m u, a E. B. Monday, a lawyer of Hen rietta, Tex. once fooled a grave-digge- x. He says: My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I persuaded him to xry Electric Bitters, nd he was soon much better, but continued their use until he was wholly cared. I am sure Electric Bitters eaved his life. This remedy excels malaria, kills disease germs and purifies the blood; aids digestion, reguSOUTH BOUND. lates liver, kidneys and. bowels, LXAIMB, cures constipation, dyspepsia, ner vous diieases kidoey troubles, fe No. 6 male complaints; gives perfect Daily STATIONS health. Only 50c at Riter Bros 1 :50p.m. Preston, s Drug Co. 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