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Show the and Commoner. jbe Journal Mr. Bryans especially interesting during the present! Aud-io?consress. The action of r SlswUI-'robaH- y MyrCornffloner, paPie-nJructiv- e upon. campaign will be .if that The- - Commoner proposes organisation to. the end Deinwralie principles may de-ifTnP- tit - Sssiou n where.n n of topics of timely non-partisa- and other valuable will be. in-- tS inform,.-rfrt- n' Home found. conducted by an is Experienced womuu wli is widely a writer of non as who is an authonty ou topics and m all that the Hip art of cooking alone . tormimphes.This department is worth the subscription price.The are other departments of the papers all interesting and ably conducted anions which is a summary ofRthe world s news told in narrative style fn1 Mr. Manpins Common or Not contains originalanecdotes and wit, moral Ifssoua in homely phrase and verse, and appeals to old and young ' alike. . 'r" ' . whole a as is Commoner The er dnpart-ment-Wheth- 1 clean, entertaining and instrnctiye, and jts rapid increase i n circu la-ti- on now amounting to I40,000is uml proof of the papers strength ' influence. moment as he turned toward her. She found it rather pleasant after all.. Her shrank back before his dark visage la "eyes were not always soft etther. sudden alarm, but he recovered him-cc- lf Sometimes they sparkled with light as by a violent effort. .the breaking wave does upon the storm Wasnt that Just a little unkind of tossed sea, and sometimes they swam you. Miss Mary? he asked at last, unsteadily with the depth of a still pool able to control a quaver of pain In his that compasses upon Its surface a picvoice, for which he haed- - himself ture of the deepest heaven as they Darrow is aft-aiof nothing, I know, did at, that moment As. the youn,. and he has the physical strength at his lover marked the slow rise and fall of command to carry him through almost the dainty, undeveloped bosom, as his anything. You are right I believe he eyes L ii upon the scarlet ribbon of her would have whipped them all I am mocking Up 3. as he patched the slow not eo strong as he, and frankly I do flash of warm color in her dark cheek not like fightlng'i'imply for the sake of rich hue that the rose might have cr. I But to want believe vied he longed to throw the restraints I you fighting. did the best I could, and I wasnt cf custom to the foul winds of heaven whipped until I had been so pounded and clasp the girl in his arms. It was up that I could not strike another blow, r.t the t.i'st nor would it be the last and I was just as quick to defend the time a lovern heart rebelled against Bouth as he would have been. such restraints. Its out now. lie murmured. Wha ts Forgive me, Boyd, said Mary In more severe made the Jhe use of trying to cOuccal it or evade deep contrition, to- her by the manly, gentle, kindly It?, livery look, every word, every had her he movoraoi." of mine, must, have betrayed taken but way thoughtless wounding words. It was most unkind me. i didnt say nnytbhur to y cfmc: I am asbametToT myself. I Boston not lu words, that Is. You sec did not mean ft at all. I know, you' I was afraid, for cue thing, and for another I did not want to take advanaro as brave as a lion. I am not, answered Peyton truth- tage of you. 1 was the only friend fully. Tanmot brave at all. I loathe yoiTlsad the only man and I had to fight War, battle, bloodshed, are .known you from a child. I was a horrible to me. I have a terrible southerner, and I and we. he went shrinking in my soul at the thought of on softly, we love the south. Had I been. born in New Eugland I should them. Yet you have done It. you would do have loved' the south, since it is' your It again? asked the girl wonderlngly. laud. Aud you were so young, You Oil, yes, of course! A man has to. might have said yes then. In .'spite of herself the girl, listening No gentleman can he insulted, you in As One'must do his dreamy abandon to his passiouate you know, duty. uodded her head softly. a a of different 6ort is Darrow pleading, say, Oh! cried leyton. consoous of her man. lie would fight because he likes Would you have it-- . I do not believe he knows what slightest motion. said yo3? fear is. lie is no dreamer, but a man I might. she whlspcred. then" of action. And now? he questioned eagerly. CHAPTER riV Ohmow ltls different now. Dont . Arrangements have been made with Mr. Bryan whereby The Commoner can be suppiied at a very low rate with The Journal, both This papers for one year for $3.50. reand new offer applies to both newal subscriptions, and should be taken advantage of without delay. All orders should be sent to The Journal office, Logan. Utah. Advertised Letters. ' Raker, Mr.' ftenry R Pavia Mra Martha Moth Mr Chas Stevenson Mrsr Lucy TlioiuasMfC-'''- FEBRUARY 7 1903 - addition to the editorial which receives Mr. S?.Ws personal attention, The contains a Current Tooio Xrtment. JOURNAL. LOGLYN. UTAH TRI-WEEK- LY X . - I mingled with the others. My" body was on the African coast, but my soul was where you were. I was absent-mindedistrait. My shipmates rallied mo upon it. It was your fault. I was thinkiug of you, dreaming of you. When 'yon frel'ljue and that everything "goes wrong, take a dose of. Chamberlain's Stomaclr aud Liver Tablets. They, will cleanse aod invigorate yonr stomach, reof summer wove songs gulate your bowels, give yon a lie breeze name about your through the rigging, lelish for your food and make you he continued, in that low voice with Its feel that in thi old world is a good passionate cadence. When the moon- place to live ;For sale By Riter light beat upon tho low lying sands of Bros Drug Co. c f shore the mist wreathed itd, -- the tropic self Into figures whose airy grace suggested you, to mo. Not a wave that caressed the keel ofthe 6hlp that did not ripple with the music of your laughter. I could shut my eyes and hear it even now. He suited the action to the word and leaned his head against the tree trunk and was silent for a little space, I welcomed the night watches,' ho saidat last. They were never lonely to me. I could pace the deck and think of you, you, only you, with nothing to listurb or distract me. Yes, yes, I uui a dreamer, as you have said, but I did not create an ideal I found it in you. Beloved, you know not. what this has meantrtoTne. You do notfknow what It means now. I said you were a child, and you are. But some, day you will be a woman, and then you will understand. Perhaps it Is not altogether you now thdt I love, that I worship, but. what I see in you, what you shall EYTON turned away from her and walked toward the window. She looked at him half In pity, half in admiration. She knew that she had grievously woundcd.hlm. However, as she had little time for deliberation, she did the best thing that could have been done under the circumstances. With womanly intuition shq did nothing. With gracious tact, as If the subject were dismissed and forgotten, sbe stepped over to the window by his side. Open it,, she said quietly, catching r.p a light 6hawl from a chair, and let us go Into the garden together, Into the sunlight. . It is always sunlight where you are, Miss Alary, he remarked with swift gratitude as he heeded her command, and together they fwent out on the porch. How sweet the old garden looks! he continued as they descended the gallery and stepped on the grass, which was still as green and bright as in In the north. A tall hedge of box screened the young people from the observation of passersby on Government street They were alone In . as!: me. Boyd. I must! ' Is It because there is some one else? there is no one. You Bee, the little souther:! bird lhat was so loneNo. some up north is out of the cage now and she loves everybody. She spread her hands abroad with a delicious gesture. There isnt any one in particular. but all you. as well os the rest.. I like you, oh. very much, and If you ire awfully in love, with me, ns you 6ty you are, lam very sorry for you. cm sorry for them all. If the shove are not called for within two weeks from date they will tn sent at Washington to the Demi LetterOf-icM. Robkbt Mukdock P, Logan, Utah Jan. 31st, lU)3. mid-l"Sunim- er the garden.' Right In the center stood a gigantic live oak, Its trunk separated a few feet above the ground into huge, gnarled limbs, which, with many tortuous windings, extended far over the yard I bind papers or fabric in every ofiBce, et or home; strongly made, will Iasi lifetime, no repairs. Uses Ordinary Pins. Just by a mere blow the machiue cuts the head and point off the bends it a into staple, drives, pin, clinches it. For some purposes such as Peking shades to rollers, or pictures to frames the base is turned way and the staple is then driven through the material firmly into he wood. Price, $2.00. for sale BY-- - m Earl & England Pub. Co, remember.-Allo- Twas this way. seized her by the waist with both hands she was a slender young thing as yet and, before she could prevent both him, by an effort, he lifted her up to Dc seized her by the waist with hands. .r. down the lowest limb and set her I he queried Jealously !!Wliat uponit mean by that? do you Why, Sir. Boyd,. exclaimed the girl, I mean all the men who are In Why, leaning her hack against the trunk and love with me and that I am not In settling herself comfortably .on the love with. They- - all talk just as you limb, Mr. Bob Darrow himself could do, Boyd. not have done It better. I didnt think Dont! he protested vehemently. I you were so strong. cannot believe that the ephemeral af!IIns Darrow beep lifting you up fection of the men you meet can be here? he questioned Jealously. likened to my feeling. I tell you, he NoOf course not! indignantly. continued, almost fiercely, "you do not body ever dared to do such a thing be- dream how I love you. We sailors are fore, and 'dont you dare do It again, lonely folk. Do you know, do you Mr. Peyton! realize, that winter in Boston was the Mary, whispered, Peyton, dont only one' I ever spent in the society of say that. Id love to spend my strength a girl, a woman? Are you a woman, and my life Just lifting you up.' I wonder? You are Incorrigible, she answered. . Am I a woman, indeed? indignantly ' Tea, I am ' Incorrigible in loving and with surprise. . . t but you!. perhaps, in. years, Yes, I know; She put up her hand, but he would at heart only a child. not be stayed. She had yet to learn A child, sir! Well, perhaps! And on that earth no that there Is power If you knew other women maybe you can keep a man who loves a woman wouldnt care so much for me. from, tellies that woman ho loves her It would not make any difference; when he feels that the woman wants Id care for no one else. You are all. to hear him, and almost every woman Ah, when sailed away, last spring wants to hear. left aud you I took with me such a As Peyton leaned against the tree memory of you as completely possessed upon which sli.-- sat, as close to her as, me. I did my duties, of course; I had he could possibly get without actually j been so trained. Thats a part, of life. touching 'her, and ns he looked ador- j to do ones duty. I lived, .on the shij). lngly up into her soft brown eyes she -- . , it ! eougk and Xxeal lungs MT. STERLING. James Uuswortl) and Andrew A. Allen. WELLS VILLE. - Ola Olson and Moroni. Jessup. MF. VDOV, L. P. Christiansen and II. M. Me Bride. ' " v COLLEGE, J, H. Maugbau and P. William Walters. . : . at At Mt. Sterling; Sunday school a. in.; meeting 1 1 In p. m. all other wards 1000 a. in. and 2 IGH noon and high tide on the p. m. respectively. Shell road. The gray road Respectfully, WHAT IIAPIENED , to , CHAPTER V. -- He best and most effective David Murray aud C. C. Bind w. ; rup, Jr. - me. fHE ' AVON; ; in every direction. That old tree is still the same, he said. Yes, said the girl, a little older, but no different. It doe? not change. Come, extending her hand; let us go to it Do you remember when I was here throe year3 ago I used to put you up In it? he said as they walked under the branches toward its trynk. Yes, - 1 . - ; MILLVILLE. She listened, drinking In every word. CJ have made you the object of my P. O. Hanson and Gideon Olsen. ambition, tho end, and aim of' my life. HURUM 1ST WARD. Every hope that I cherish centers in has you. Every desire that I' entertain Andrew Sorensen . and George B. you for Its realization.' I long to do Hughes. something for you, to have some task nYRUM SECOND WARD. set me, some great achievement placed beforo me, that I may Bhow you what love means. I ask nothing now. I am Joseph Howell and C.N.Maughan. content to stand here below you and HYRUM THIRD WARD. look up at you, to kiss the hem of your garment. Michael Johnson and Alma HanAgain he suited the action to the sen. word, with a reverence which touched PARADISE. her soul. To be near you is enough now, but George H. Bradshaw and Robert some day I must have more. I must J . Kerr. have all. Until that time comes and " riMitrsnar you come to me with It I shall wait-- no, Dot patiently, not willingly, but beThe following special meetings cause I must. Do you understand? will be held in each ward immeI understand, she murmured In anthe afternoon meetswer. Speak on. There Is music to diately after my heart In what you say. I am a ings: child. I do not know yet what love Acting and Ordained Teachers: means as you know it, as you have told January .11, February 8, March 8, it But perhaps I shall learn. You April 12. teach me, and with such a master Elders meetings: Dec. 28, Jan. Say I be au apt pupil.' Here is my Feb. 22, March 29. April 26. 25, hand on it. conferences will be held Ward He seized the slender, graceful brown in the Hyrnm Stake of Zion as hand she extended, and with old fashioned grace nlas, that the custom has follows: Paradise Jan. 24 and 25. gone! pressed a loug kiss upon It Millville-Feb- . 7 and 8. while she continued: Feb. 14 and There Is no one else yet, and I ward 2nd Hyrura a "to sank voice her whisper; 15. hope she turned her head away; a rift of College Feb. 21 and 22. sunlight drifted through th6 trembling Hyrnm 3rd Wardf March' 7 and foliage and fell upon ber hair and bur- 8. nished it with color I hope, she murAvon and Mt, Sterling March mured, withdrawing her hand and lay14 and 15. ing it upon his head, that some day it Mendon April 11 and 12. may be as you wish. exWellsville April 18 and 19. Tbauk God! Thank God, he claimed, for that blessed assurance, and may he bring all my dreams to ' Note Sunday school at College pass! And abovc,them a mocking bird burst Ward begins at 10:30 a, m. Meet-ling- s Into song. at 1 p.m. . WILL BE MADE LOVE TO, AFTER ALL. Feb. I?. be. - MARY ''ANNAN Missionary Appointments for Hyrtim Stake i ON TIIE 6IIELL ROAD. following the curves of the Wm. C. Parkinson, shore was untenanted at the George 0. Pitkin, -moment save by three persons oh horseIngwald C.Thoresen, : back. StakcJ Presidency. -Although be was a sailor, Boyd Peyton rode with the case of a southern cavalier long accustomed to the saddle, nis companion was a good match for him. She wore a close fitting riding habit of navy blue,alittle, stiff ha "and deadly of all it, with a gray veil dropping be- the montatdreadd all well ae dibeaws, pneuniiin,nd hind It. and gray gauntlets. She had and relieved at owe are Troubles Lung exchanged her ankle ties for dainty jcuied by Ackers English KKMEixtbe mounted had lie little boot?, and n3 king of all Cough Cure. Cures coughs her upon her horse he had not failed iand colds in a day. 25 cents. Yonr Write to notice her small high arched instep, money refunded if dissatisfied. tho ball mark of the high bred southern for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co. woman, which she had to perfection. Buffalo, N. x. Sold ltiler Bros Drug lh . The force of the breeze, accentuated Co. a by their quick motion, bad added deeper color . to the richness cf h:r brown chdolcs. The wind blew her hah htthol and thither as they gallopej along. She laughed alOud sometimes I: very beediers Joy, In life.- She was and happy. Jerry; the' r.ogrc l room In the Annan livery, who jo: is always supplied ome distance behind them, if 1: with. (bought of them at nil. would hav thorn a handsome pair. Tcytcn had spent the 'entire. morrf.n. it the Annans, renewing his a equal- -' a ace with the Judge, After, luncheon lie bad bogged Mary to ride with Lkn the market affords. . on 'the Shell road, then, r.4 now, IV We handle hut one . , driving and riding resort of fashionable THE BEST. grade Mobile. Tlt was Jet so early in the aftthe had ernoon, however, that they road to therorelytL?, ... . CONSUMPTION t4o-matc- - r . Choice at e a to - ' . William Reading, . TO BE CONTINUED. r A PROP., CENTER ST. - -- y |