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Show THE Aav Number of Anti-FPeople: are The anti-fles- h people mighty scarce. When it coitiee to losing good solid flesh from any cause there is a general protest. Losing flsh means weakness, nervousness, lack of ambition, loss of confidence, and a pale, sadoWjOr yellow complexion. Then coius sknees with the pain and misery, as welt as the worry of expense and doctor bills. Persons who realize that they are losing fleBh would do well to act in time, so as ".to 'avoid the1 cming weakness. The food they eat wants to be turned into strong rich blood, this makes solid flesh and muscle and the best medicine for this is Dr. Gunns Blood & Nerve Tonic, a tablet to take after meals People who have used this Tonic tell ns that they have gained from I to 3 lbs. per week, of good solid flesh and of course constantly- - gained in health and "etrengtliT This Tonic is sold by all Druggists for 75c per box, of 3 boxes for $2.00, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. Write us about any weakness you may have, perhaps the advice we give you may be all you need, this costs ou nothing. AddresH, Dr. Gunn, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by Eiter "BrosTDrFg Co., Logan, Utah. TRI-WEEKL- JOllRN All BOO Y N FEBRUARY UTAH at . v 'v- - 'V y Copyright, 1302, WEEK - 1 e. THE LIQUOR MERCHANT, Center St., Logan Wines per bottle 35c. Wines per gallon from $1.25 to $2.00. Whiskey per gallon from $2.50 to $0.00. Salt Lake Brewing Co.s finest beer, also Fabst- Milwaukee and Anheiser Bush in Keg and bottles always in stock. m. VfAvi ay; to Any Delivery J TTTTiq f . inc flm TTc Lilly US6t of suffering from Indigestion if you' what vou want, orof VoiuJii to avoid S'icli distress? Acker- - ! Tablets taken after eating vill'diei vntir food perfectly and fn y0u disagreeable symptoms of Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Eat a hat you like t any time, and take . an Acker Tablet afterward. Positively guaranted. Yon money will always be refunded if y0n are not satisfied Write to us lor a W sample. W. P. Hooker A Co., Buffalo N. Y. Liter Bros Drug Co. 3 u Sure Cure For Piles. tebing Piles produce moisture rimJ causes itching, this form, an well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are s cured by Dr. Bo Pile Remedy Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 60c a jar at Drnggists.or sent by mail. Treatise free. Write me' about vourcase. Dr. Bnaanko Philada., Pa, For eale by Riter BroB. Dtug Go. EiKlJ0 utahv x ! loved the people-their hall s a::d ways; he loved the land; he loved the water that washed the shores, the mountains that lifted their crests info the heaven, the palm tree, the live oak, the magnolia, the flowers that bloomed on them, the mocking birds that King Jjltkenm the cotton fields aye, beloved the slaves that tilled them. lie wBuld give his life for tlieUoutli cheer-- ' NATuar fully; but what was he toulo? There oitivc mom UCifTiyff TH ccbtain cunt or CALI DU ro" ll are harder things than lifelp give. LEAD PO.CONINO, BMtUMa. He had sworn allegiance to the . TIBM, GOUT, ALL KIDNKV COMPLAINT, ALL OTHClt SKIN AND AND TANHH, CCZIMA United States. Certainly there was no BLOOD DIBZAVCN comparison as to the station of the NATURAL HOT SULPHUR WATER two in Ills estimation. Ills heart cried SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS out for the state, for the south, but that something he could not define possessed him so powerfully that In the still watches of that long night it almost drove him to despair. lie could not give .up Ills allegiance to the United 4 W. 3d So. States. Yet he had, in fact, done so! CHATTER XV. lie had been carried away by the tcLxuixe own self be tetje. SALT LAKE CUT enthusiasm cf the men at the dinner, HERE came to Leyton during whom from his earliest childhood ho that long, ghastly night BATHING RESORT $150,000 had respected and venerated, whose neither sleep nor dreams. lie WITHIN A BLOCK OF ALL HOTELS opinions ho had prized, whose approrose early in the COVCAING OVCR AN ACAC Of GROUND bation had been his highest reward. After liis agonizing vacillationsmorring. aoo gallons or watzn rzr minute he had There were good old Dr. Bampney, resolved to throw conscience and eveiy-thin- g Hot Sulphur Baths in Porcelain and lmly. saintly, learned priest, who had behind him anil keep to the Marble Tubs, Private Plunges indoctrinated him in the mysteries of south; but lie not boar their conand Immense Swimming Pools the religion he professed, anil Dr. gratulations and approbation at that Yenosstc. and Judge Annan, ami liis time. lie couiel not stand them. He COWKNt HfcAlTM AMO MVKAAUMK OV VtOlTlNO ATMS WHIN IN SALT LARK. TUAAlOM OATMO fiery, noble, voidierlike. distinguished cal led, for liis. horse, anel in the gray Opc Day and Night. Visitors Wcicomk ohl father: there were the governor of dawn FOR ILLUOTOATCD BOOKLtT galloped down through the sleepsine the great state, the mayor of the city, M MQP'TUt ONflRI ing town and out upon the old Shell educated at the sister school of lib?, at road. West Ioint. and all the others. Could Idwn the white track by the heaving they he wrong? American Annual son, under the moss draped live oal;s, Standard And there, was Mary Annan. Oh. he drove' liis horse as moif in rapid what a pietc.fe she had'lnade, standing tion he could shako off the demon of erect, and slender, with sparkling cyis which clutched him again. uncertainty I and heaving osom and flushed clieeks. Gould lie never make up Ids mind? he the Incarnation of that ideal of rolie did, not know what to mance ami beauty around which the thought. In every direction sounal destructda chivalry and gallantry of the south ion. Meantime he couiel ride. lie set centered! She loved him at last, at his teeth hard anel drove the spurs into last! his horse as if the physical effort could The fire cf which flamed In displace the mental struggle. O11 and Ids own heart had communicated its 0:1 he sped. liCat to her. 'Lids .glorious, radiant Miles beyond the end of the Pin 11 creature, just budding, into womanroael be drew rein at last anel stared hood. with all the passionate possibiliout over the gray waters of the bay, ties of unlimited devotion latent in lu r rolling cold and leaden under the lowbeing, in her soul, loved him! lie bad ering sky. How diFerent from the ENCYCLOPEDIA kissed her. Ilis eyes misled, liis head other day! The chill melancholy of the swam as he thought of it. He had surroundings accorded with bis feelA Statistical Volume of press'd Ids own, lips upon those rib- ings. But lie was not cold. The blood bons of scarlet that had mocked him ran in molten riot in his veins an Sacts and Figures Containing Over In- girlish laughltr through many a flushed his dark face a dull ivel co.jr. 600 Pages. daj' and dream, lie had held her for Ilis gaze turned at last toward Fort unresistIds in arms one brief eternity Morgan, invisible, cf course, on acing. Almost be had persuaded her, she count of the distance, yet he culd imTOPICS 1,0 had said. The mighty change that he agine it. lie bad been there many a had prayed for had come over the girl. time, he had sailed every foot of water his own words! in that bay in his own boat, lie knew Almost persuaded Co al God, he had won her by profferit as he knew the shore, anel Mary SPECIAL FEATURES. ing an allegiance he could not keel ' been with him often too. Review of the Coal Strike; the Trusts In by adherence to a cause from which Goo!uT?e never get away from her? the United States; Full Election Returns and Platforms oi Political his soul shrank. Parties of 1902; OfIt was out. lie couhl not do it. The old fort, which for forty years bad ficers of the National borne aloft the stn?s and stripes, today Committees; Federal, Something conns, lied him , to be true to was State and Labor legisunder another banner. The troops the uniform that lie won-- to the govlation; Our Insular of were Alabama in Ills stale charge. Possessions; Isthmian ernment he lnd sworn in protect and Canal Law; Civil Govliis he arfor oaa of whs troops, : them, and nation, deftiivl. As between ernment for the Philip. rayed again.-- t the Lnitcd- States! with every desire on earth ading-h'n- i Fines; Qualifications in All No, by the (Joel above him, no! to shite, he mint choose nation. He Automobile States; wheeled lie his horse sharply, struck had to do it! Ilis honor demanded it! Statistics, Fraternal. liis rowels deep into the quivering Military and Patriot c Thera was no iher way. Societies; Information in flank unepnse-iouon Foreign Countries, cruelty and Siop! How ( et: hi he do it? It would Their Rulers and real; Id : mo tin r's heart. lie hael been dashed back into the town. Oil and Polar Exown feelings. Np on he galloped, retracing his earlier ploration ; 'Review, of swept away I c 1 fi a S n c Achieveone had forced hh i. he had been under ride. The tree's raced ,by in rapid sucments; The Seismic Presently lie reached tlio Disturbances of 1902 (Ton t Pelee); Recono rotrnirt. 11 had c.iven a public cession. nstruction of the City of New York. She'll road again; but there was no testimony, r'nicat a pledge, of l;is own to the wild gallop in which free wiil. Could he keep it." Couiel lie Condensed Information for the break it? What would bis father fny lie urged his horse, auel every lioof boat if he did?, lie had folded him in liis that crashed upon the white way hamOffice, the Store and the Home 4SeoandreT. Traitor! anus a few hours since with rare and mered out !i Lover! anel moved Blackguard! He had blessed alTectie.n. him lie 'not. to this last Could hold him. It would break bis heart, too: Price Postpaid to any address, 35c determination? iu him Was to it hold no yet there couhl bo blessing unless to anything, at last?, hiw own eoiavience approval cf bis , THE WORLD, On Every lie reeled In his saddle sometimes, own net ion. Newsstand Pulitzer BuDdine, New Tor. And Mary Annan? The consequences hut drove liis horse recklessly' o;i. of his surrender anel hers rose before .Presently he entered the outskirts of him.' Ife lud been a coward, ft eraytn, the town, and in a few moments he was in the middle of it. lie held hima sh undrol. .The kiss that lie liael tak!5 en from her. r.rroslstrd. .qurrrel in fim self straight and cheeked the speed of soul. .lie had stolen it. Gratitude bfs horse slightly, though he came had struck at her defenses. - The strug- down - Emmanuel . street at a . rattling The horse had grown as reckgle that she had watched with bated pace. ns lie. As long as he'ha'd strength less in liis nonl, that- sho had stimubreath 1298. ti lated lire very way that woinnnyQukL he would' run forward. t THOMAS oirka Ley wt hesea bout him as liacrrfsnlteeiraa she thought. In victoa Jiaze. Ho noticed people staring . Hropfietoi'f , n for her. In ml for lier the ry cause, sweet ahandoyment of the triumph she after him, lifting their hats to hm fi1 Everytliiiiff stri.-Dhad, yielded. , A pilferer, he, a purloln-or- , When two or three wore assembled by $ class. Dinner r ' .12 to3, 23c ' louda eoiundn thief, to have stolen up- chance, he heard his name : .iM limits. 'F.J Short Or. ' ..As he turned .corner the ly. of l);iu- on false .pretense the' sweetness of a New.YbvV- J OyHuis A woman's lips who had trusted to his 'Phin street he marked the Light In"5 and ' evetriiiii'j iut nmii-fboner! That lie loved her. Lens no ex- fantry company assembling before Us cheer-nrent' nffords. up a mighty 5 cuse'. The deeper condemnation there. nrmcry. TJiey lie. passed them hy qnd turned up !j Service. , . ; Honor! Was not, his pledged, or was . Pt. Francis street,- - They wore calling eadv lost? iinr-efm. and wttli nnnrovalr - sacl-ilege- san-ko- SANITARIUM 52-5- WWPi pa.-sk- - Free - by Cyrus Townscnt of her society required her to speed her parting guests. The keen eye of the older woman saw the slow flush still mantling Mary Annan's cheek. SAM GLASER i-- , V 30, mcnt.he wished, he prayed, tl;at he might die that night, and but for the precepts In which he had been trained he might hare put an end to a life which,. In tlje decision forced upon him, brought misery everywhere, ev'eu to himself, ; Ills' father, his mother, his love! What a dream she had been as she stood In the light with the blue. shawl fluttering oVer her head like a flag as the Sadlers marched by playing the He liked, her best, Mocking Bird!-though, as he saw her face shining In the darkness and heard her whisper, Almost-yoAlmost, persuade me. almost she had been persuaded, and ' by a mistake, by a falsehbod! Oh, the deep damnation of hhOeed! What could ho do? Was not now his honor as a gentleman pledged to her? Thero had been a sacrament of love; and union in that sweet meeting of the lips. If lie repudiated heFcause, it would . be a Yes. he must keep to thejetter oLhis bond: Satanhad bought him with a woman's heart, and oh, the irony of the association! the- woman was as pure as a child, as Innocent as an angel. Sometimes a gentleman was called upon to sacrifice even his honor to n woman; perhaps this was such a call. Yes, he would do It. When he had kissed her. he had given .away the right to change. He would be a soldier of the south if it killed him. Please God It might. If war came, he should seek death In the front rank and end It all. " Author of "Woven With the Ship," "CohciwoJicrn,1 "The Quibcron Touch," Etc. She marked the glisten of tears upor ;Iu eyelashes and drew her own inference. She was vtr.v. wry happy. Iler non, her oldest son. the pride of he: lie. .who had been hesitating ns to of action, seemed at last to lii.j have made a decision, a decision in accord with her wishes and the wishes ONE cf her people. And, lo, by it he seemed to have won the ibimst wish of his own heart also, If the older woman 1 will sell: cr.v.ld look Laud; into the past and recccut cf h:r own experience the Smoked herring, 7 for e"!-"Smoked salmon 3 lbs. signs of affecticn. Mydoar, my dear, said Mrs. Fey-- , California hams, per lb. ton softly, dial wing the girl to her find Pickles, one qt. pressing a bias upon her dial;, "1 5 cans corn u hr.- -' had a happy birthday. trust 4 pkgs 'niush answered Gil, yea. Mrs. Peyton, Cooking apples, per bu. Mary, and then. Do women cry when 3 pkgs Schillings tea they are very happy she :is!u!.3 pkgs Schillings 8 oz. 70e. replied They always do, my t matron. the 23 off and cent, Tinware, per I newer waa.tr a nr,lher( much with every $8 purchase will give : irl. now. the whleporod one 50 c. clothes rack free. She dropped her lead on tlm c lil.-woman's: shoulder a: d her sle di r bod Storeshoo!; with ro' a. Englands Grocery Ah, riy ch'ld." said Mrs. Iky'.oa. folding her gently t her re a t, n 0".e can unite take a mother's place. but you can cry here oa my ehouklea; for that I'll Indeed 1 shall not then! said the capricious girl with a quid: change of FOR 3 r ID Part of City and ISAAC JORGENSEN 1 I VWiiSSS d acanw AT The Logan Elevator '( ) 00 ,10,0 00 FACTS (Repaired and improved) Highest Prices Paid for j(Vlfalfa Seed. Buys and Ships all kinds of Grain and Produce. 'i ' -- A'.uiost yon persuade me, she whhr pcral. mood, raising her head, forcing back her tears and forcing forward her I have laid the smiles. happiest birthsuch nows! and Good night. day, good want i come and ace you tomorrow, the continued. night, Mr. Pey-li.1 aSisif Through the Heart of the Rockies. Gi-o- er u. The drive ir me of the Leyton family was a quiet one. With womanly tact Mrs. Leyton had 'cautioned the colonel against paying nuj tiling to Loyd aixmt his resolution or about Mary" Annan. Only Willis, with his Inexhaustible Coiv of spirits, kept up the conversation, which was more of a soliloquy on- his part than anything cdse. Willis lmd come down with the carriage expecting to Join in the dance, the battery not having been ordered away, and laid concluded to go back with the family. Before they separated for the night the old coloiH tool; his son in his arms, a must unusual action fur him, and pressed him to tds heart. My lad. he said. "I sun very proud of you. I knew it would tome right in in the carriage Everybody knows that the scenic and most interesting route acioss the continent is bv way of Salt Lake City the the Canon of City of the !Saints--athe Grand Liver, Tennessee Pass, Eagle Liver Canon, the Loyal Gorge, the Black Canon of the Gunnison or Mar shall Pass, all of which are views seen from the car windows of the Denver A Lio Grande L. Ii. Through Sleeping and Dining Car Service 40 Deuver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago. Stop-ovprivilege, is granted ron all classes of ticket. - Personally the end. nd . jO.-AE. f WILSON & SON, Machinists. to., t and brans fotindeBos. , , I , a itn THE Tal s ts; 1 by-hi- s 1 25c. f if' OF PEYTON'. Sit-TIN- II, but had things come right, after all? There nre decisions which - - 1 if-i- n CHAPTER XIV. -- C3rcsarrTrr .a do not decide. Was this one of them'? How beautiful that .hi had lucked. the very Incarnation cf southern beauty, of the UL souihJLie. loved J yed ? Yes, 'the word' J y ! s . Fine-oofi;-Ajqc- o - |