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Show i THE PAGE SIX TRI-WEEKL- 'H ii-t- A I t ,r V, ! j Aat bar of "Abner Din , kL Land The of Iht Changing The SuiljslStat awulng ' HT'TTomr CT the wfcrcTTOusa when George and the merchant arrived. They all went Into the office v , together. You think Jacobs A Co. are the best to deal with,. (boa? the old' man was saying eagerly. Lord, my boy, ef we slipped up now 1 couldnt stand trade with solid parties. lt We vnirt Co. Jacobs A is all right, pot in Kenner. They arenas good as the Sun, bank. Some Walk Myelerjr, Etc. "Nofone Lit. 'mamma?' "Lydia gtfve In herfiiother lier eyes tfusUnglj. fact, sometimes I'm Just a little ashamed of ail I went through since I realize the beauty of this full, vigorous life here in the mountains. Mother, I can Jkave a better time on Prince, galloping belter skelter over these roads and fields, than I ever had TJlnS with other girls for the most dances and favors in the german with a lot of boys. Oh, mamma, Lydia laughed, sometimes Ira awfully ashamed of having done all that when when" When what, darling V" Mrs. Cranstons lips were coippressod, her eyes fixdd half fearfully on the speaking countenance. When there are so many of Gods creatures here In their shells of poverty and misery trying to rise, trying to1 grow ont into the sunshine of life. think I could be perfectly happy If I could only help those people in some way. 1 want to teach them, to encourage them, not to believe in their degradation. Mamma, just, the other day I aaw an old woman selling eggs from a wagon at the gate, and in the wagon was her daughter, poorly dressed, but her features were finely drawn, dntl when I stopped to speak to them the girl looked at me as if I were a princess. Oh, mamma, that sort of thing cuts me. I have not done anything to deserve that, and, poor thing, what has she in store for her? Nothing but to foil Into the sort of life her mother Is leading. Thats ail true, agreed Mrs. Cranston, but there are different grades of society, and we cant alter the conThen the speakers face bedition. came more rigid, her toue tense and Ami the mixing of the tentative. elements, my dear, she put in guurd-Hr- . sometimes produces sad complications. Yon remember how ilallie Xhmwoody married beneath her in Lexington and that it actually killed1 her father and broke up a happy rec'VuKrniRrmc open car Look out thar, you triflin arttmpf' Kenner yelled to a negro who stood too near the descending press for safetj. Who'd pay damages on that bale ef It got stained through and through by havin you mashed on it? Jake, it seems to me yon get a green band on every pressin day. I tor dat fool nigger to look out, Marse Kenner, replied Jake, who, with bared anus and neck and wet with perspiration, wag bossing the others.. Ef he git femaabed ter a jelly I reckon hell W more careful next time. Just then okl Hanks came out of the rear door of the warehouse and lazily picked his way across the cinder strewn tracks. He did not go round to the steps, but climbed on to the platform r like a schoolboy. me a called out he match. Jake, gl as he fished a cigar from his pocket and lilt the end of It. Match P snarled Kenner. Ef that coon handled matches arouud this platform I'd bust his skull. Well, 1 reckon Ill not smoke anyway, said Hanks, and be seated himself on u bale of cotton and took a small pirn of tobacco from the pocket of his t est and began to chew it. Say, Jim, be went on, what do you think about the way Ilillycr Is actin' about wheat? Is be plumb losln bis mind? I was Jest about that myIt's quar to self, replied Kenner. A v - 1- re-- - ' EXCELLENT CrFCSTUNITC. ' TO BE CONTINUED , t ' r t. j - A good, operator bringeth a pleased expression. M . ' 4 Arrange For. Ycur Rcccptica at St. Lcsls During Tfce Fair Free. jour bankers in New Orleans xto t i J It Jennie i !; Slater R. Bonded Abstractor and Conveyancer.. NOTARY PUBLIC Room 11, Commercial Block, LOGAk - - m. UTAH THOUGHTFUL T n .Intelligent people are every day to the door ami awakening to the, forceful fact that detained him in the sunshine on the many so called uncurable maladies sidewalk. Is there anything wrong, which medicine fail to relieve more Mr. Hillyer? he questioned in much .than temporarialy, are simply concern. Nerve Leakagesentailed through For a moment the old man gave him .defective eyes. They are showing an almost frantic stare. I know you think Im crazy, be too their appreciation of the'specialtime devotes who ist and study to said, but I cant be calm when ao much is at stake. It seems to me, '.acquiring knowledge of the eyes that ef this thing falls through land individual eye sight peculiar-aritiewhats got me is Hillyers quar excite- George, without My Masses remove causes gain Im lost forever. No; ment all along. Why, he is as nervous me. does the curing. I'll nature and tell dont stop everyyou as he can be. It dont look like hed Cache Valley Time Card XVTECTIYE U03. he that with all that profit on his side. An then, whenever thard be a rise an anybody advised im to sell, hed always turn to George and ax lm what about It never knowetl im that an whatever George way U'fore would went. Hut the old man is rattled bad ibis mornin. You say he Is?" Yes; I was in the office Just now when lie gotthc reports. Two bfbkers wired that the top notch price was $1.42 and that nobody eotld predict w hether shed ad v a nee or decline. The old man was as white as a sheet as he hauded the telegrams to Geofge an wat bed his f.ice. That boy Is simply wonderfuL He's us cool as a cucumber in a barrel o frozen vingar. lies rend every newspaper beann on wheat an knows the all over the n to a izzurd. from to H1' thing every grain that's exported, gvety flourin' mill that's shut down on account of the rise in fait, every detail concernin wheat in A meric if an every-whelse 1 acknowledge I was excited just now watchln the two. George didn't change countenance one bit; he jest sorter laughed an said, Well, (bars one thing certain. Mr. Hill- you any yer, this strain ziint good, an', us fur as ijn concerned, i reckon we'd better try to unload.4 Good Lord, he said that, did he? You bet, an the old man got whiter Rean jrfore excited ef anything. with you, George, member, it jest he said. Tell me positive, would you sell right now if It was yore deal? Smithfield Richmond tale-grap- office. George followed him' NOV, LEAVES So. s. ) George hung his head a minute an then he said: Yes, Mr. Hillyer, since you leave it to me; Ive hubg on jest as long as I'm willin to. It may climb to $L30 or even higher, but I membered paragraph. jtl didnt think dont want to rest it Then the old man shot around the office like a dog she was a fool. after its tail, wirin fer cash offer. I never seed the like. I .tell yon, old tHAPTKK XII. man. thars somen at the bottom o KNNKR w as at the cotton comthia. press the next morning watchWhar are they now? asked Hanks. ing the gang of negro hands wasnt in. the office when I They , compress and load several ears come through. of cotton to be shipped to New England. Both of em struck off uptown fer This big piece of machinery and the exthe telegraph office licklty split. They tensive sheds and platform surrounding w as too anxious to watt fer a messenIt belonged to Hillyer and stood direct boy to bring the reports. Ha, thar ly across the railroad tracks behind the ger comes George now, long -- by Bobs warehouse. When a bale of cotton was see bn? an right behind Tm store compressed there was a loud esenpe-Jrten- t is the old man. Did yon ever sec Hill-yof steam and a clatter of rough 'walk like that? let's go over to i shod feet as Ihe negroes hastened to the pffice an meet em. the Hon lcs and truck er Jteaner and. Ugnktbst jondtr Jho 11 Daily Pocatello Salt Lake Ogden Cache Jet Mendon ' . Logan thing after awhile. Put them fellers off the track; tell 'em anything. It : aint none o ther business nohow. C- 1 actually believe the old man's off his not a little, George; raid Kenner. V ' Dont you think so. Lib? The and r Optician Eye Specialist How do I know 7 said Hanks, rous123 Norjth Main Street . ing himself from the contemplation of some matter of his own. - - - UTAH Thats a fact, retorted the cotton ; LOGAN Couldnt expect one cracked buyer. man to Judge tho case of another. George went to hla desk, obviously to write a letter, but he did not go to work. He was. Indeed, much concerned over the conduct of bis employer. And then a thrill of horror ran NOTARY through him.- - Perhaps Hillyer had been speculating recklessly and was on George Ownby ARRIVES LEAVES " Mixad No. 16 Daily 9 40 a.m t No. 12 Daily, 7:10 a.m.... 7.27 Richmond .7:42 Smithfield 7:56 8:15 Logan Mendon- 8:38 Cache Jet 8;55 ! , i i ARRIVES t Preston Franklin Jr Journal .9:10 a.m . SOUTH BOUND pUbLic - 1035 p.m. Preston Chas. England Office,1 22, NORTH BOUND , f i f b X . . Logan a.m.... 5:30 p.m A.. 6:55 f t...4:45 Pdcate!lor..r M'td ' Ogden . 10:30 Salt Lake, 11:55 ar j STUDIO ONE PRICE TO ALL, and that the lowest possible consistent with first class work. Ricks Block, Main St., Logan , You know I saw her marked Lydia. two months afterward, and the poor thing tried to ksp me from recognizing her. She told me she was trying. to adapt herself to the ways of her husband's family, but could not do, it. Her husband meant well unable enough, but even he to make it bearable for her. Mrs. Cranston (it perftntly still; she seemed hardly breathing. She was very anxious to hate her next remark seem casual. I have neter heard you say before what you thought about that marriage, dear, but I never thought Ilallie treated her father and mother right. No, she didnt. answered Lydia. Hallle knew the extent of her father and mothers pride, and she had no right to crush it for her own seltish love. If she. had sacrificed her own desires, and even those of her hus- band, she would have been happier in the consciousness of having done her duty. I don't think self sacrifice has ever brought about bad results In the long run. Mrs. Crnnpton breathed freely. She was all aglow ns she lient-ankissed ODELLS make cash csJ wire yon la cloaedl Of course, gasped Hillyer. ThSTs h the very thing. IU run up to tho you dont feel like yon are smiled Hanks, exactly a Solomon, with the market at 11.42, after all the row you made abont him payin L0G. Not exactly, and Kenner buret Into a harsh but hearty laugh. Thats wbar I was wrong. Ill admit it, but most o what I said was jest to keep George from raakln a mistake. It dont do a young feller any good to start out with a record for bad judgment. But , ; : , . Tte H.tf ir Dealers la an kinds of f an t I A 1 For farther information apply to vousrrzsEN I JAM 8 LARSEN, Props. 1 ! v i w. Woofcr ff m. AND - Ceal s CD-A-- VV. W. WOODSIDE, Agent. 4 i r KINDLING i W WOOD Prompt Delivery and t to every toe s 0001 be The Kenyon . 198 K Yaat Canter Street, Logan I e DON PORTER, Prop. 1 - European Plan, 51.00 and up. American Plan. 52.50 and up. ' co:.ir.nssiori co. --DEALER a IN- - - York Stocks, flew ' Donds, Grain I and Provisions c I George signed for the telegram, the verge of ruin. And to such an ex. teiit did this fear lay hold of his mind that he found himself all at once tak- ing the most gloomy view of the affair. Perhaps the old man had allowed his broad sympathies to draw him Into heavy indorsements for other people i ' ' f ,s . 4 Sheriffs Sale. !i! t 'll urban in Zion atop at Salt . Lake Citys Leading Hotel t Xj Telephone Number Office land Yard-5- 89 , - , If yob intend going tothe Louisiana Purchase Exposition St. Louis Missouri, opened by. Pnesident Roosevelt April, 30th, 1904 it will be vf ry pinch ' to yonr advantage to correspond with Mr. F H. Wpr-sle- y No. 411 Dooley Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Worsley has arranged to have all his parties'iuet at the St. money. Ef I had any doubts about it at all, Lonis depot and escorted to their said Hanks, Id attach a sight draft lodgings which will be reserved in advance. to the bill o ladin. Bill o ladin, you dried moke! said Information relative to passenThis aint no car o scrap ger rates, stop-over- s, Kenner. ticket limits, Iron they are Its fer ware- hotel rates and all other necessary houses full o wheat all over the south information together with free litan west Theyve got to trust someerature, will be cheerfully given body long enough to git the stuff trans- free of charge.. This will especiferred. benefit to those desiring be of There was silence for. a moment ally to with Utah parties or in travel Hillyer looked as if be were on the verge of a nervous collapse. 1 dont parties of four or five. School teachers will hear someknow What to do, be said in a plain-litr- e voice and weve Jest got to act thing to their advantage by corOh, if you feel uncertain about it responding with above parties. $ aid Buckley, why not simply ask I reckon Lydia good night. Going down to the major, she said: Ive had a very, very satisfactory talk with Lydia oh, no. not openly on that subject ! she hastened to correct as he raised his brows in surprise, but In a roundabout way. We need not be afraid of her. If she enres particularly for George Buckley she doesnt know It, and if she "should realize that she was drifting in that direction she would pull herself tip. Well, Im glad shes that sensibly said the major as his eye fell to the paper and began to search tor a re- i To L. S, Cardon, Mgr, Over First National Bank. Logan. s " me. home? That was awful, simply awful! ca C cysifficd Presently haggard, his manner ttI3 highly nerv4 ous.. . , green-covere- Copyright, IMS. hy DARPCR ft BROTHERS bileri UnGl T..V entfio banks aint' wuth shucks,! Look em up, Geofge. said Hillyer. See what their commercial rating Is. , d George opened an enormous,' over the on ran the desk, book pages for a moment and turned. They are quoted from three hundred to fivo hundred thousand; credit Al, he said. Oh, yes, they are all right, said Youll vget every cent they Kenner. to pay. Dont you think so, agree Hanks? I Hanks shrugged bis shoulders. dont know a thing about em, he responded slowly, hut ' ef it was my deal I would Yea, you would, laughed Kenner, who never met an occasion too serious for a stab at Hanks.. Youd know the eort o socks they wore an bow the'r teeth was filled before they saw yore North v w the outcome of the vector in wheat ftj Lea Best. Estste and Lcaa lower rexhaps Georgea .heart t-- tk i In wheat all the r VVtujuUjt question was perhaps S f that at very mortgage ender heavy of to loan money on Plenty farms cement, and It wen fhr tlzt reason optional . Also choice payments. Hillyer doubted a prompt payment real .estate for Bale. . Hillyer cams Lack, hla face . By WILL N. HAUBEN, e JOURNAL; LOGAN, UTAH. Y Stocks boagfctaniaoM on warfUter-fo- r Mk, t Oontinnoas quotations direct froM Mow York Stock EscbMRe. Wo knvo e.opoctel depart moot for Myln ad ooUing stocks end bonds for seob, which enables as ta riv boot of oattafaettoa to bankers m well ns Indiv vid uni investors. w. H. WEAVES. Locxl UgT. 5 Room i, Commerelnl Block. r r . V I In" the District Court in and orJSaft - Oannty,taM of Dtak. " April tern, 1904. s Lke Hon. Jndfreaof nid county. George. A. Lowe Co.- m corporation, Plentiff. ve.' it, H. D. Unmmond, Defendnnt. To be Mold t BheritTa enlen the 15th dey of ftept. 1904, at I oclock, noon, at the front door of the county (court bouae in Logonef Vtnb, 11 tbe right title nd interest m.14 defendant dnOct. 2Bvh, 1908, in and to tbe following deerribed Mnl16--property, to wit: of ebine I Beginning t point I 10.W chain ..north of tbe north-- e points J A Providence Town corner of Woek It, i Bite Survey, tbmeerunnl eg west 11X5 enine, thence west & 50 chain thence north 4 to point 14,50 chain north Ori the nortn-- e to corner of Mid block, thence north W chiM o the center of Spring Creek; thence tn Spring by eterty direction following Mid Creek to beginning, together with U wte : , righto, i OEORORC. triOBY, ' Utah. . ; akeria, Cwehe County, . 7 Ilt 1 ehlnt ' et |