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Show tlOlf A' THE. TUI v Oregon Short Line : Q Tr&.il By STEWART EDWARD WHITE fectlvc November 22, 1903. e- -1 ' NORTH BOUND - No. U Daily. Pocatello fialt Lake . (Continued from 6th page. Hendon Logan fiooith field Richmond Franklin airivis 10:35 p m SOUTH BOUND. tiAvaa Mixed No. 12 Daily, Preston Frak 7 No. . 10:40 ..11:10 12:50 p tn. Bichmond 7 : 42 FmUhfielV7 - 8:15 Logan 8 M3 Mendon Cache Jet Daily 9 ;40 a m. 10 00 :l0 a. m. 7:27 In 16 8:L5 ... I :i0 1: 6 ARR1VIS 1 0 ;8 a. m. Ogden 'Walt Lake 11:55 Pocatello - 5 :30 44 0:55 44 4 :45 44 tickets to or from all tFor East, West, North or youth I points W. W. WOODSIDE, Agent. , J 1 , n him. Two days later he sttimbled on their camp, lie paused iu womler at what he saw. The packs lay open, their contents scattered in every direction. The fire had been hastily, extinguished with s bucket of water, and a frying pan lay ubere It lind been overturned. If the thing had been possible. Tborpe would have guessed at a hasty and unpre- STUDIO FOR g ONE PRICE JO ALL, and that the lowest possible consistent with first class work. Ricks Block, Main St., Logan u MEET ALL NEED3 It M Experience bw established bold by ail Uen lem. Yon fthcb sow I bey erow. 1004 Seed Ararat postpaid ft" to all ap. plicant. Si Is D. . - . FERRY A CO. DETROIT, MICH. jiwtr . I... II ml II .MH.I1 ; 1! i 0h, p Untie cried the boy. meals are served me. 1 don't know how they are cooked or where the materials come from. Since leaving college I have spent a little time downtown every day. and then Ive played golf or tennis or ridden a horse in the park. We do little Imitations of the real thing with blue ribbons ti.ed to them and think we arc camping or roughing it. This life of yours Is glorious. is vital; it means something in the march of the world." The yotiug fellow spoke with unexpected swiftness und earnestness. Thorpe looked at him in surprise. 1 know wlmt you are thinking. said the boy. flushing. "You are surprised that I can be in earnest about anything." Thorpe matched him with sympathetic eyes, but with lips that obstinately refused to say oue word. I left college at ulneteen because 1 my father died. Wallace went on. A large esam now Just twenty-up- . tate descended to me. and I have had to care for its investment all alone. I have one sister; that Is all. So have I! cried Thorpe and stop- - meditated flight He was about to withdraw carefully lest he be discovered when he was startled by a touch ou bis elbow. It was InjflitUbarley. Dey go up river," be said. I come see what de row. The Indian examined rapidly the condition of the little camp. Dey look for somethin, jsald he, making his hand revolve as though rummaging nnd indicating the packs. 1 tink dey see you In de woods," he concluded. Dey go camp get urn boss. Boss he gone on river trail two A Voting Contest. JIM I E1DDLE CABINET GRAND PIANO - pppn IV UU , r To the lodfre, church, orpranlie--1 tlon or person that la Toted the moat popular. The firms named below la aue a ticket with every 25e caah purchase which entltlea the holder to one rote for any ergranlaatlon br person, end the one a ill haring the moat rotea on Feb. 10, loot., receive the beautiful mahogany pi A no ab A ballot box is placed at aolntelr FREE. Robb Murdock A Sons Confectionery Store, where all rotes must be deposited. The rotea will be counted every- week and the result published In The- Journal every Tuesday. The piano la on exhibition at Thatcher A Hansen's store. r f list cf Merchants R. MURDOCK A SON. f .ROBINSON BROS. THATCHER A HANSEN. Dry Oeeda: LOGAN DRY GOODS CO. Orocertee! THE STAR GROCERY. tterdeferet . M.C.IVERTOX. Jewelry: ' T- - - f- JOHNSON JEWELRY CO. s ' ' Meet MerHet: Nr-WTjl. READING. u. h. PRIES, The Fotografer." 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Domestic It is exceptional to fiml a family where there are no domestic rnp-- ! tures occasionally, but these cats be lessened bv bavins; Dr. King V New Life Pills nronnd: Maul trouhle they save by their great i work iu Stomach ami Liver tronb- leg. They not only relieve yotr bat pure. 25c, at Riter Bros. Druff K J Co. , ( CLIMATIC- CURES. - The influence of jlimatic condi- tions in the cure of consumption is very much overdrawn,'. The poor patieut, and the rich patient too, can do mnch better at home by proper attention to food digestion, and a regular use of German' Syrup. Free expectoration ifi the morning is made certain, by Ger- -, man Syrup, so is a good nights rest aud the absence of that weakening cough and debilitating night . sweat. Restless nights and the1 exhaustion due to congbing, thif , greatest danger and dread of ther consumptive, can be. prevented or stopped by Inking German Syrup . liberally and regularly. Should -you be able to' go to a warmer J clime, you will find that of the' thousands of consumptives there, the few who are'benefltrd and ie , gain strength are thosa who, use. German Syrup. Trial Jottle, 25c t regular size, 75c. Riter Bros DrngCo., Logau, Utah. Franklin, Preston and Montpelier.Idaho, G O, -- . A Frightened Hotm like mad down the street damping the occupants, other accidents, are every day bccnrrences.lt behooves every body to have a reliable Halve bandy and theres noue ns 'good as Duck-- . lens Arnica- - Salve, Burns, Cute,. Sores, Eozesma and Piles, disap--. pear quickly, under .its soothing effect, 25c, at Riter , Bros. t)ntgJ, K D Co, ; ; Running orn-hundre- - Oenfeetlerery: Job j dat train. ! f Issuing Tickets. Glotlli4: , venison and smoked a pipe. An hour after noon they repeated the rest. Tliorjie rose with n certain physical reluctance. The Indian seemed as fresh as when he started. At sunset they took an hour, then forward again by the dim intermittent light of the moon and stars through the ghostly haunts of forest until Thorpe thought lie would drop with weariness nml was mentally Incapable of contemplating more than a hundred steps in ad vance. When I get to that square patch of Iftlit Ill quit. he would say to hfm- self and struggle painfully the requlr- ed twenty yards. No.- - I wont quit here. he would continue.- -. 11! make It that bi?cn. Then Ml lie down and die. And bo on. To the actual physical muscles was exhaustion added that Immense mental' weariness B'hlcli uncertainty of time nnd distance inflicts on a man. The Journey might last n week for all he knew. In the presence of an emergency these men of action had actually not exchanged a dozen words. The Indian led; Thorpe followed. When the halt was called Tborpe fell Into his blanket too weary even to eat. Next morning sharp, shooting pains, like the stabs of swords, ran through bis groin. You come. related the Indian, stolid ns ever. Then the sun was an hour high. The travelers suddenly ran Into a trail, which as suddenly dived Into a spruce thicket. On the oilier side of It Thone unexpectedly found himself Iu an extensive clearing djtted with the blackened stumps of pines. Athwart the distance he couid perceive the wide blue horizou of Lnke Michigan. lie had crossed the upper peninsula on foot. Boat come by today. said Injun Charley, Indicating the tall stacks of a mill. "Him no stop. You mnk him stop take you with him. You get train Maek-- I inaw City tonight. Dose men. dey on I 1 ,, V mad if yon do. "Mad if 1 save her from a fnllt "Yon are very stupid, Adam. Havent you noticed that daueb- tors latest bean is large an$ heavy. Now you see, dont youf Thorpe calculated rapidly. The en- emy would require even with their teams a day to cover the thirty miles to the fishing village cf Munislng. whence the Rtage ran each morning to Seney, the present terminal of the South tree hour. railroad. He. Thorpe, on foot and Shore "Youre right. Charley. replied three hours behind, could never have Thorpe, who had been drawing his own Ua trom n,y conclusions. "One of them knows me. cnnhtIl,e TVUR dispatched to eon- onP run 0 ay In their packs for ' .Theyve been looking .7 tlielr notebooks with the descriptions nect at Mackinaw City with the Michiof .these sections in them. Then they gan Central, and on that one train, due to leave this very morning, the up river piled out for the boss. If I know anyman was just about pulling out He i thing at all. the boss ll make tracks for would arrive at Mackinaw City at 4 Detroit. ' i "Wot you do? asked Injun Charley oclock In the afternoou. where he pcd. would be forced to wait until 8 In the "The estates have not suffered. went curiously. By catching a Itoat at the I evening. have done well on the boy simply. I got to get to Detroit before they mill to which I But. be cried Injnn Charley had led them. with do; thats all. fiercely, ihesame LateitLJt Is petty and meannud Worr Instantly- - thelndlan became, all ac- - hi in Thorpe could still-maIn train. Thus the start race for I the Now. and . tlou. nagging. narry. rying have a proposal to make you. It Is this "You come. he ordered and set out Detroitsland office would be fair. AH right. lie cried. q11 his energy You need $30,000 to buy your land. Let at a rapid pace for camp. to him. "Here goes! We'll mo supply it and come in as half partreturning he with Jneredible deftness, There, him beat out ner. about twelve yet! packed together pounds You come back? Inquired the IndiAn expression of doubt crossed the of the Jerked venison and a pair of land lookers face. blankets, thrust Thorpes waterproof an, peering with a certain anxiety Into I do the cried match safe In Ids pocket and turned bis companions eyes. Oh, please! boy. Come back! cried Thorpe. You bet want to get In something real. It will eagerly to the young man. . , You come. he repeated. be the making of me. yourhat! r . "I wait, replied the Indian, and wns Now, see here. Interposed yThorpe Thorpe hastily unearthed bis de; -suddenly. You dont even know my scrlptions nnd wrapped them up. The gone. ' saw over name. the tndian in silence rearranged the misheadland to the Thorpe "I know yon. replied the boy. placed articles fn'suck a manner as to east a dense trail of black smoke. He "My name is Harry Thorpe. pursued relieve the camp of tts abandoned air. set off our a stumbling run toward the the other. it was nearly sundown. Without a mill. My father was Henry an word the two men struck off Into the embezzler," Thorpe, I Wallace the Indian In the lead. Tlielr forest soberly, Hairy," replied Lto be continued.1 a nv sorry I made you say that. 1 do not course was southeast, but Thorpe ask' care for your name, except perhaps, to ed no questions. He followed blindly. put It In the articles of partnership, Soon lie found that if be did even that Just One Minute v . . nnd t have no concern with your an- adequately he would have tittle attencestry. I tell you. It Is a" favor to let tion left for anything else. ..The In- One minute Cough Cure gives reuie In on this deaL 1 dont know any- dian walked with long, swift strides, lief in one tnionte because it kills thing about lumbering, but Ive got his knees always slightly bent even the microbe which tickles the muceyes. 1 can see that big timber stand- at the flulsft of the step, bis back hol- ous membrane, causing the ,cough ing op thick and tall. nnd I know peo- lowed, his shoulders and head tlirint am? at the, same time clears the forward.' Ills gait had d queer sag In ple make profits In the business, draws out the inflammacurve In from phlegm, a long Thorpe considered a few moments in It up und down heals and soothes the tion nnd a time other. to After one the rise silence. in fascinated I became Inst. he watching at said affected parts. One minute Congh Wallace, Thorpe gravely this lope, before whoever Cnie strengthens the lnngs, wards Idra do think untiring that goes easy.' honestly Into this deal with me will, mnjee mon- hour after hour, without the variation off pneumonia and is a harmless ey. Of eoue there's always chances of a seconds fraction In speed or an and never failing cure in all curaagainst It. but I am going to do my Inch In length. ble cases of Coughs, Colds and I cst. At first Thorpe followed him with Croup. One Minute Cough Cure of end The mans accustomed Aloofness had comparative ease, but at the His eyes flashed, his brow three hours be wns compelled to put is pleasant to take, harmless and s cf Ids cheeks f oi til di Md t Torts to keep pice. Ills 7'od alike for j Ong and c! 1. K i'i. a. ul. lie i ' ' t rv Cil v Dr- !, . f cml " i f .ire n (! t a I a!.' r ! - n.l. -- t Don't yon try to strengthen It, Adam, Jane will be drtjidfnlly I . ODELLS out., I j operator brhogetha "pleased expression. I dont think that liarotnoek of onrs is exactly safe, Maria. On Of the staples seems badly rnsteif imitated Ills example. Three hours "see nothing. later the Indian roused his companion, Why he is pretty sure to pal and the two set out again. walked 3 8 oclock down the hammock, and Jane i until From they a without without 8 tire to be iu it wheii it falls. pause, 'continually an Instants breathing spell. Then , And what then! they rested half an hour, ate a little be thrown then i A. good 'r sr f The Wlsfam of Janie. moved freer. At midnight Injun Charley called a halt. lie spread his blanket, leaned on one elbow long enough to eat a strip of dried meat and fell asleep. Thorpe IIo-o-- on Vcetll When It becomes so a man soon, tires. . Thorpe resented, the ln equalities, the stones, the roots, the patches of soft ground which lay in his way. lie felt dully that they were not fair. He could negotiate the distance. but anything else was a gratui. tous Insult Then suddenly he gained his second wln(j jIe fet better and stronger and conscious. ... . They sat Fide 1) sMe on a log. nml Thorpe explained. The excitement of war was In it. 'When he bad tinislicd. Wallace drew a deep breath. When I mu home, said be simply. T lire In a big bouse on the I.i:kc Shore drive. It is heated by steam nml lighted by electricity. I touch n buta screw ar.d at once I a in 9:19a.m. ton or turn lighted and warmed. At certain hours Ogden 2 Oaul Jet. Preitort CopprpM. wof, Du St emit Edward Whit h9Hh9444Bl4d Mixed 15 Daily No. ltdmratloiL Then you will 7 be asked tranu . lously.. ' ' Wallace. be replied again. ..theyll say that yon have been the victim of an adventurer, but the result will prove them wrong. If I wercu't perfectly sure of this I wouldnt think of 1 know r ! k,Ky,0U ! you want, more out of friendship to go into for me and because your imaglnatlou Is touched than from any business sense. But 111 accept gladly, and Ill do in$r best! cried the boy. throwing Hooray! 1:1s cap up Jn the air. Well do em up its the first round. CIIA.!TER XII. FTEU Wallace left them the two men settled mgain into their customary ways of life. Fp to the present Thorpe had ciijO,. cil a dear held. Now two men came down from above uud established a temporary camp iu the woods half a mile below the dam. Thorpe soon satisfied himself that they were picking out a route for the logging road. The two uieu, of course, did uot bother themselves 'with the timber to be travoyod. but gave their entire attention to that lying farther back. Thorpe was cnaUHl thus to avoid them entirely. lie simply transferred his estimating to the forest by the stream. Once he met one of the men, bpt was fortunately in a country that lent Itself to his pose of (muter. The other he did not see at all. j But one day he heard him. The two up river men were following carefully but noisily the bedjjf a little creek. Thorpe happeni'd to be on the side hill. so be seated himself quietly until they should have moved on down. One of them shouted to the other, who. crashing through a thicket, did not bear. Dyer! the first repeated. Heres that infernal comer over here! Yop." assented the other, coming." Tliorio recognized the voice instantly as that of Iladwny's scaler. His hand crisped In a gesture of disgust. The man had always bet-obnoxious to -- .The Blazed Csche Valley Time Card UaVXS t o o, '. A mj 1 ' R. R. ; , "J i .To Cure a Cold io d Velt-Pock- ' ; ,L oat , Bromo Take .Laxative Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the E, YV, money if it fails to cure. Groves signature is ou each box " 25c. 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