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Show AD ZZ221TA , zmitz . Cdagult Coaatj Clark or ir Eigaeri far Fortier ; I la I 'f I GUARDIANS 311 fr UA tls Espct :hud,v .vK laa -- v ffT ? Diitriot UourtProbata Divislok la and for Cacba Co Ctats of Utabv ; to - $ Notice to Crcditon.? .1 I i - Nelson, deeeonwl, hUM of Caroline Creditors will present claims with voucher to tbe tnltrilfiM ( kU residence laof L(iw la tk County at Cacba and Butt IHoh, 4 t t; Through ScrvL TO SI. u L0USS V EASTl' VIA $ 5 wcan 1-- L 2 - . i u L. Cc:l (, a . - JaawLaju, kind - CS&iliflV W?. ; kw mmmrn AfID & KIHDUNQ , . s N trry . f Tclephona Numbar Offles ar.J Yard-LCenter Strait. itg .u g . ' iiw,,. Dsury to K . said,-.quiverin- ' CHAPTER IX. ; N the gray, wreathed dawn Lord Dunmore, at the head of his .Virginia' troops, .marched off drum for Fort with Pitt and the buff and scarlet passed the King's Arms, where Anne peered from the .window to see them off. la. d one of the scarlet groups jihe Francis Byrd. Drawing the curtains dose under her chin.' she put out s hand and wared to him, smiling, and he saluted her face with a dash of his sword and a wistful look as he rode by. Immediately behind the governor, near Jarrat rode Foy, and a sting of resentment made her clinch her hands, V with the steel In her eyes. ! When she crept back they had gone into the, wjrrabed and lay smilingly thinking.' She should sea Armand soon again, and he should herer know wb&t she had dono. So thinking? she dropped to sleep and did not wake till the eun was high. . She breakfasted with gay spirits. Insisted on riding horseback and, followed by John the Baptist, galloped off a half hour la advance of her aunts chariot along the way to Greenway Court. She entered. , No one wai In the halL and her feet fell noiselessly In the thick buffalo robe on the floor. distin-gulshe- I AND THE irj .t ; i Monsieur,", she A woman loves, she will forgive anything everything to the man ahe fife-an- j, , 2 f 3 tie when Executor of tba lost will ant of the aatata of , , ' Carolina Nelson. Deceased. f 1. e 1 ones. rs tale t TI k .1.11 was Let H ran , ' tit tiui la tL ; V) c; 1. Foi po.o t! efu .1 1! at to was not what fehe hal tlcight tin-wlefcha Srst Lvcd Lla; that the I Id she tad worshiped was Just ctiy. If La fch, 4 ' anl crsil before the world before 1 erbnt fall loving her, adoring her! If it were not a princess going to a hut In the forest, but a woman prideful and and ashamed! Could she still love him as before?. Could she? Could she?". Her eyes couU cot mst hi burning . Iaf-rruto- ill a elbow ami' vtualij Out . u 1 .'vrn'tian 'hand to--' , he said, ward hcr. was 1 dreaming "when you came or iV t ; t ' . did or di- d- Rhewiis o her feet now, and her eyes turned their gaxe away. .. .No, no." she answered; you were lie. viud-uet- f -- asleep.,, loves eave- -r I She topped. There was a muffled sound of horse hoofs from the climbing road. . Save what?" r Save lack of love for her." , The hoof beats were coming nearer. She made a desperate effort to compose herself. He had bent toward her, so near she could smell the fragrance of hazel bushes to his hair. Then it would not matter, she would , not carer he cried joyously, He might he either the prince or the woodcutter, ' mademoiselle T' The last shaft of the sunlight stumbled and. tapgled on her brow. Dark loomed near. Only a gold brush Wai Jennie P. Slater s Bonded Abstractor and Conveyancer.... opened ray eyes Just now it ' ed me on t seemed as if you the forehead. Was that a dream, mademoiselle?" It was a dream," she said hurried? Room 11, Commerolal Block, ly, her voice wavering. LOO AN v , You kissed meT UTAH Joy ..was In bis , look.', laid lightly upon the middle distance, t . No." ou , If a woman loved and tvaa loved eo fell back I . "Ah. madetnolseller. He l i , would count, not even the sklus. , naught else With suddenly rosylng cheeks she ran even If he were despised by all the Her lips were tremultoward the door to meet the old bsron world even" ous. She. felt his band ou the bench entering from the halL There was at last long November beside her suddenly touch her own. ; There was a trampling behind them.' week while Anne was at Winchester COMMISSION CO. aud when she and Ahmarnl, his wound Both turned to the. porch, where Lord -healed, rode together along the valley Fairfax stood leaning on Joes arm to Dxatxss IN- ways. The young Frenchman still re- welcome the two riders who had Just York mained a guest for the baron. would, dismounted., The young man made ' , hear no word of departure. He swore . Bonds, Crain tls the Why." exclaimed Anne. be should not leave him till the season Provisions governor himself, returned from Fort opened again at Williamsburg. ' Stocks sold ou nurtiu er and bought The day before their return to Glad- -' for euak, livShe pubbed open the door of the As they approached, the girl crimsonContlnuouu quota tiona OirectSoa den Hall the ladles spent at Greet New Tork Block Kachans. ing room and then stopped, startled. way Court. A the mild November lng with the memory of her night' erW bare a apodal department for She saw a settle sfrewn with skins, a afternoon faded Armand and Anne sat rand to the Winchester fort the earl buying and ellinr atocka and bonda (or .eaah, uhleh enabloa ua to sire beat ot ware of curling brown balr pillowed on in the rustic house, built of twisted was bending bulklly over the hand of aatiafaction to bankers ua well aa InTeatora. it, and under .this a glimpse of a pale grapevine, set where the round spur Mrs. Tilloison In the doorway, , You honor my poor house with this face turned away. There was a shaded on which the lodge was built fell steepW. H. WEAVER, Local MY. window opposite, and light' came ly down. A book lay bn her knee. visit. Mid the old jnun. beaming. Boon A Commercial Block, of know sashes bis : through It .whlteiy. A hand and wrist Anne, you excellency. Far away against the long The governor bowed to her courtesy hung over td the floor. There was some- sapphire light the sweep of ragged thing desolate in the silence, something Blue, Ridge stood listlessly. , The river and set his eyes on the pater face of the appealing in the droop of that hand bottom was a violet gray reach of stain fiacre at her stf?. rir3ta low chuckle , that brought a smart to Anne's eyes as looked grasses, bung .with wreaths of begun in his throat; then ho slapped she looked. 1 trailing Virginia creeper,' dabbled In his thigh. ' So that was how the land lay!" he Suddenly she caught her breath and the summer's blood, or as if the peaks Into took quick steps forward the roon , tan down with red wine wasting. guCavml. t Not content With quarrelthe on the below at the ing with my poldicrs, eh? And tocognl-- , gazing scarchlngly figure Anne pointed where Just to yet Ill be bound!" couch the strong hair, setting all the river wavered llks a sheet of spun This baron stood storing and Anne . paleness of the face in a shadowy edged with soaked velvet ' sed The Indians call It Shennamhk" she looked a bit frightened. NOTARY frame; the blue circles under the The governor reached a thick and and Uds, the young mouth, the upward said, Daughter of the Stars. He leaned forward and lifted the lit- prodded the young man genially In the sweep of the rounded chin. She began . to tremble exceedingly, her Ups un- tle book, its blading of parchment, pale riba. It Is a, Sly dog. eh?" bo winked. Tut tut! steady. her great blue eyes misting, her yellow, like antique; Ivory. whole face caught in a quaking terror. tale of my own land," he said softly, Would you still deny ns poor Virgin-- . Office, Logan She had gone whiter than a moon flowof Normandy, la the old days when Ians? Haitb, then, come here Ladies, Lord my to me it er. , Fairfax, pleasures the troubadours sang." , They were too later the whispered. hare no yet read It" she answer- present to you U. le Marquis de la Trou-erlet You fought, then? Ah, while I was ed. i Tell me the story, woodcut-so gladl ; It is of the son of a poor She crouched down by the settle; her ter. Tolling once by his hut In the for-TO BE CONTINUED hand pressed tight against her. heart, est, he saw by chance the daughter of full of a joyful anguish she had never a king as she rode past with her cavalA pood operator bringetJi a 4 known. - Something the had fought cade. He brought her a cup of water A Diplomat pleased expression. down hitherto rose in her throat and and shq smiled on him. So fair she was Why did you strlk him for a loan ODELL'S STUDIO choked her at sight of this hurt, this that he loved her' to desperation and when you hud money in your pocket? could not rest Uor sleep from thinking helplessness; wanted to head him.off before he At last, yielding all at once,' with a of her face. lie traveled far and came struck me." : . little sob and a gesture of pride and by night beneath her window. and sang longing and surrender, sho bent slowly, aoags to her, songs delicate and beautiGave Himself Away, ; ' like a swaying Illy, and kissed him on ful, in phrases that only his great love Where is the drummer from?" the forehead. had taught him, and when he sang he Must be St, Louis. He Just told a He stirred and opened his eyes with touched the strings of his own heart man he had never heard of Chithat ONE PRICE TO ALL, and wonder In them to see her face so near. The lady, listened, and. her tears fell cago." Mademoiselle that the lowest possible condown from the window in the palace You, have been wounded!" she wall. She was a great lady and he the sistent with first class work. Because He Was Sober, ? breathed. lowest of the land, and In the hopeless, i Ricks Block, Main St., Logan He hadn't bad a single puU He tried to rise and, falling, amlldtt ness of his passion he sang that be From out the pot; brimming at her. It la a Uttle thing. The doe- was a prince of a hostile country, woo- Hla cup of bitterness was full. ' The reason be was- not. lag in attire of rags the darling to ; whose presence he might not rightly come. His were not like the songs of ' Could Explain. Notice to Water Users. the gilded courtiers that flocked, her "There Is no accounting for tastes. father's gate. They were more noble Still, a man coukl usually account State Engineer Office, and true, and hli love climbed upon for hla dark brown taste if he cared Salt Lake City, Utah. May 14, 1S04Notice U hereby elren that them as if on stairs of gold and drew . to." ; poetofflee addreea ia Logan, ttah, her heart out to him over the silL One made application In accordance vlth tbe nr qnlrement of Chapter 100 of the SeealonLaej . Too Slow. . night she slipped out to hit arms In the I'lah.ioua.to appropriate fifteen (l4)eoee-ldarkness. Then be knelt on the yellow How do you stand on the money of the water of Logan Blrer, in Cache W Utah, to be diverted at the bead of and forest leaves and told be? the truth and V known ae means question? the canal of , ealatlng whl pleaded as excuse bis great love. And Not at all It keeps me on the run." Logan Northwest field canal, through he would have gone from her and left canal and lateral a thereof It le propdW" convey the water fora distance of about her to go back alone. feet to and Into a reservoir or pond having ' Some Evidence.' area of about six awe, situated partly in Z , What thenf! demanded Anne. south half of the northwest quarter of Sectio Are they happily married?" She took hts band and kissed him S3 and In th eaat half of partly 1 guess so. His wife always wears Township And went away with him to his hut In 11 north. Bangs t east. Salt Lh ' . base and her hats two seasons." meridian, where the water vul "j s the forest.",. , Used 'from January 1st to December nln : - Both were silent a moment each year for the purpose of hatching ' been no dive ' propagating flab. After baring The vivid tints In the sky were palNeeded It, ' i1 ' to returned be ted will and used water the " ing. The river's silver dulled to mauve. natural channel of said Logan Blver jhrojjf y lie Is a diamond to the rough) ' n waste ditch already constructed In a noutner-lThe gloom all luminous, seemed an "That is why we cut him." be place from direction and westerly In etion impatient suitor stealing amorous upon proposed um to Logen Blrer Township IS north. Bangs 1 weal. Unit ls the drowsy day. The day stirred, 1 bane and meridian. A Cruel AffiJdioo. . All pro tests against the granting (lowed again and, spread out a tawny The la tied." young lady tongue flood ns a woman drops her hair under application, nutlng thoandreaaooa ? tied In thin i must be made In writing How she must suffer!" ome golden lamp to please a lovers after thirty (30) days aud before sixty (W oaj' ft . from the date thereof. . Whim. , , ; As I 4 had-klas- , NOTARY PUBLIC 1 - . .. . THROUGH SCENIC C0ILE2ABDi. ft ut:isfls52t:issou3i FERTILE . SLEEPING CARS. OBSERVATION DINING CARS. , Electric Lights. electric Fans. 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