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Show - J T1IE TAGE SIX TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOCfAN, UTAH. Y like. Ilia t, licbrjic, ' . It has a combination lock," Buck, r'Jt would take ad exi pert burglar several 'hour to open; It, and the noise would wake me. That's L ro Dan A "Abner iel." "The people In i lie mountains and here in town de)Hiiit their livings with' Us. band o( . the a,, big Its put, he safe C h a n t i n fl und vault nrq the best In the slate. Sun." ."The They tire betrer than those t the twnk NrthWa.!f uptown, an thats why -- the', people want to deimslt wiili Us. Its a lot of Mytlery." Lu. trouble, but Mr. lilllyev'likes to accommodate them." BROTHERS h MRRCR Aud t bar's always a lots o money CepyrUM. lu the safe. 1 re kou. said Jeff, j Thousmids of dollar, tuy- - boy," reto Gisirge nml fl.i'rtwl past hlmlnfo the plied Bmkh-y- ; but it's fireproof, and warriiouw. , the r)k Is very little, as I told you. I "Hall !" George thundered, hi re am In this room fcvery jiigbt, atid when leveled t the man In the lead, I go" uway jKeutier slreps here." rolver ' I'H blow your Iwoln out!" w hen Jeff "Halt lotuw' Srlttit thara another thing 'you haln't letters writing .he ojne-tin- n thought of." said Jeff, . Bobls-r- s Pruitt ' lame In and stood near, the The man fell hack against thosecame slip up ou a man, git lui well stove lie was a slender young maa, him! him. ami the surging mass I a yoViTrd mu then force 'im to- ojk-abort and frail look- - to a sudden pause. under twenty-live- , " Heigh!,, What tbla?" panted it man afe. What would you do iu a case IngC His dothlni was jagged and bis Ilk that. George?" Whats this? candy hair unkempt. Buckley looked In the Its rue," said Buckley calmly.. That 1 Bucklpy iaiighod. I baveu't thought him and smiled. "Been getting your-- 1 r nelf Into IK) end of rowra over borne."' boy baa come to nw for protection, and if that. I'll admit," he answered; but, "lie remarked, My mother tells me be shall have It If I bare to shoot six with the resonslbllity on me like it is. Itelleve I'd lie. fighting-- rather than they sent yon a deaths bead Ue other of you In your tracks! . off!! Gome sneered a sahl father Oh, thunder!. and voluntarily somebody give in." youil night, Git out o the door, "That ml Ik foolishness,"' said Jeff., . man in the front. shot at you In the field." I "Thats all. ao.George, Bifid Truitt Buckley, or well mash .von fluttern a WhatV money eveu a fortune to a I reckon Ive been shootJn' flitter. yjloomJIy. j man's UfeV' off my Dioutli a little too much." j Thk first man that tries to pa this ""irsr diffc tny Txiy.' 1 r "I realir thought you had more sense- - gtep dies fiff sure as Goda In hea veil V' t George 'plawltbe luuipon the little than to rejKirt that desperate gang over There was a swerving back from the' table, - You uld give In and many there for moonshinlng," - said George weapon In Buckley Steady hand- .- Si- other could tjnd twthlug would be aaltl JJa a kindly tone. .Tlence fell threatening silence. Th about It, but If I did It they would sajr I "Wouldnt "a done YtSf rd been cocking of a revolver somewhere In it was my father's weakness cropping - ober, replied Truitt They made the crowd sounded clearly. out lu another generation. That would, , -v me mad when 1 was full, an- - I doue ThatN right shoot at me. yon dirty be the general verdict, Jeff.' Folk are em all the harm I could.-- .. coward," said Buckley defiantly. Ilerq that way.j do about I stand In the light, and 1 cant pick "Well, what are you going to Do you reckon so, George? you out in the dark. Shoot, yon cow Yea, that's the way of the world. i "That's what I come to ax you, ardly sneak!" Now git to bed, Jeff.. a dder- -. Truitt - "Jess,.jGeorgeMa .and pa .aw mighty nigh L Tut that gun down,-cried tAted crazy about ItanLI give eip my word tplnedvoloe In the throng. You harm ie me lleon a on the sucks pile J'd come an 'ax yore advice. , By gum, George Buckley on 111 put daylight floorT be said. ?Jdotot crowd to want . . : yon, George lhfy lhluk theyll go to you when they through you.., .. . dlel t--f you wpia mo would you xhftre was u sound of s struggle,-W-k J Yon think Id be above s,le'tdng over thar . today. stifled oaths and the clash of a revolver with yni, - my 'tioyAv. Buck ley In id bis got anotlier warnin last night; to fact M It itruck It was fol-s- lx hand on bis shoulder' and turned him pavement or eight of em was scattered all flowM w grumbling words, hot dls-bo- forcibly JoP hlm-- f t Youve heard all the place. I say warnin, but 1 tnAaUt.n nbout-mputing that talk being pekon they, was wuss than that; they ..Yon are a set of cowards," said stuck up, but It is a lie out of whole was 1o pa an rna an, said ef they Buckley, "running like a pack of wolves cloth. ? Jeff. JeffT A Buckley s bregst ' ketchcd me wouldn't do a thing after they A poor ' boy for what he e&ld and rose high und fell I'd give all, I bate . tome." was drunk. Now, clear to feel as good lu the eyes of tbe world when did be s some cousolation In Well,- Un-reout. the last one of you! You know as yon' are. There's a stain on me that that" said Gedrge dryly. who I am and you know If there la nothing will remove. Yfs, Id freely "You know I haln't afeanl o any rea- one of you, or any three, that want give up my life to prove that I am not aonable number o' men," aald Truitt in any to bold me responsible for this, step naturally a thief." hla whining voice. "but when a whole Iil be oo band. Has any one here any ! Awed to silence by. the strange manregiment of 'em cornea to drink a feb row Jo pick with Jeff Truitt, then let ner of his frioud, Jeff Trultf undressed - kv'a blood I Jrstgit rattJed an want speak np. Ill represent him.' Im aod got into bed, ; George turned out to make tracks. Ef I bad my way, him to a fighting-moo- d tonight and will the l!ghtJeflf heard hiin undresslng, tfcragh. Id go back borne an defy em, as will apply." Just many oil satisfy and then all was atilt for two or three "but mu'a mighty nigh craxjr." "An hell do it, too, boys," said an minutes, sfter whleh Buckley rose , "No; youd better stay to town today voice. "Bdckleys .got the from his knees admiring amj got to tbe bed. said a after auyway, Jeff," Buckley stuff In imt- - ;oms on, lets go Been aayln yore prayers, George?" immient's reflection. ' i Go up to the right home.' George seems friendly to the Jeff asked In wonder. , Johnston House and get your breakfast an any friend o bis is safe as cuss, "Yea, Jeff; I try not to neglect It once take alt your meals there while you Tm concerned. as fur a day.-'It seems to be about tbe only are to town Ive got an account there; Same here," Joined to another voice. tell them to charge It to me. Stay-I- n that keeps, me straight Good thing Buck, yone an right, but tbats a : toJeff." town u H f I. - r. p i! v Tuesday, -- a nfan that fit TcrTacVaon aa' an JDafis wis good enough, but a msu blessi-- by a highjglace to the world that stoops down an offers bis life fern porc. weal, scared boy is soldier. He's mere fike God than a aoldler. lies aefuatPd by love an, pity, w Idle tbe' soldier I flghtln fer spite. 11 Jest wish God would, give me a i hmice to show wbat I feel. Matilda, ef you want to say anything. sayJt. Yore nlil nuins m.ade a fool of u . d Ef Ihe n hundred yee 111 never forget Lydia Cranston's face while old 1 -- - tonight anyway. Ill see you slack wad yo're takln up fer, as morrow, Im very busy today. " Do dera shore ss yore knee high to a duck." would follow think dare the gang you WeII, he's my friend, and Ifm bit ..you fcere?"" mother 8 friend," said Buckley. "A They might. George. They raised a mob like yours shan't send bis corpse rumpus hero about a year ago yon home to her If I ran help It"-- " know w hippln niggers to be about as much use to er ' i . ' In bis natural condition, that Later in the morning Buckley met a mao near the front "But laughed the town marshal. Joe Batey, on the ef she hankers after an Buckley street. The officer wore w broad brim- wants im to live on. lm,withdraw Ill med hat, a dark blue suit of clothes claim. This is the sort of rabbit my Jiqnt rwlth brass buttons and carried a po- I don't much like nohow." ' licemans club strapped to. bis wrist. A laugh rose and went round. If was George gravely explained the situation a favorable algo George lowered bis revolver. ' "Go home, boys,", be said to him, but the officer refused to conI did wearily. . Im, sorry 1 spoke-acern himself In the matter. 'v Just now. You are all my friends; I Look y here, George Buckley," he can see that . Good night." .1 . said. Ih you reckon Im paid measly stood for an Instant aa If unThey town wages to do both town and coun- certain what step to take, but Buckleys ty work? Ef the sheriff caynt keep last words bad completely disarmed down them riot over thar to the moun- them. Slowly they disbanded and tains, I caynt. Fer $30 a month Im straggled away. When they were all expected to do police duty to daytime, lost to the darkness dosed the 'watchman at night an, act as Coroner door and locked It George then Jeff Just on special occasions. Besides, Jeff Truitt from, the darkness to emerged Truitts getfinf entirely too numerous. the Interior of the building and, with Every time he gets full he wadts tv hanging bead and downcast eyes, drew scratch some o them daredevils' eyes near. . ; aut, lies ' a funny chap. They say 1 be wish Oh, George, faltered, w henjics drunk hed fight a swarm o had killed me. - Im a coward,- I j wildcats, - but when hes sober hed they .scare at the sight of a baby popgun, Was afe&rd of 'em afeard of 'cmf,. an, on top o that, when he sobers up f "It wasnt that toy boy; dont you be, hes so stubborn hed die 'fore he would lieve It" said George consolingly. "Yon apologize fer what hes done. What were simply stampeded. Tbe best sol- you goto to do with a man like tliat? diers are that way when they see Hes no ornament to the community. overwhelming numbers approaching; "Well, I only thought Id let you Youve got grit but they tell me you know the situation," George smiled as have to fill up with whisky to float It be walked on. .All I want to do to. to But you wasnt sfeerd of em," wall- -' save the fellows neck." C 7 ed the boy.' " George' saw no "more "otJcff Tndti wao Yes, I at first said Buckley. that day, He bad some Important caV T shook all over, and then I got drunk culatkmu to make to connection with with rage, just like you do on whisky. the sale of certain large quantities of the same thing Just as wide as - cotton to mills in the east, and be was Its Don't yon bother; you'll long. Its . closely occupied In bis office till past tight Jeff, If Id thought yon were a midnight. When be bad finished be coward I'd never been tbe friend to weBt to the front door of the ware- 1 am. My Lord, dont I remember, house to get a breath of fresh all be--' you away back at tbe log schoo house, bow fore retiring. r He did not feci sleepy.,' Press Tlffton bullied you all day, pinchEach Work as be bad been doing usuing you, calling you names, and finally, ally bud a contrary effect on him. Sud- when he bbgan to bump your bead denly he heard a shoot up the street aguinat the wait you turned to ' and r In the direction of the Johnston House; blm the worst licking heever a revolver was fired, and a gruff voice gave Jtle. .had,.black eyes and hadJ cried t)ut,Thar he' goes, boy 81" t . Jaws for a week. Some men arepuffy that This was followed by a clatter of way Just don't like trouble and stay , many feet on the brick sidewalk, a away from It till it's shoved on them, storm of furlouV ejaculations and stB How did they happen to come here for fled oaths, and then a, dark bum an bil. , r you?" t !. low rushed down the street to Buck-leywent borne I alter me, reckon, "They direction. ' It Was a mob pursu- said tbe boy, "an when they found out . .. ing Jeff Truitt , T 1 was here they come on to get liquor Hardly knowing why- be did Jt, an settle with me. : Ef you , was me, George ran Into his office and secured George, what would you do go borne Lis big revolver from the drawer of bis : tonight? You know the folks will be d&k and turned back quickly to the 4 ' ' -- -- . , dw. lie wap Just to time, for' the "No; you stay" here With and" ekN, numbering fifty or more, was not me, said George. ' "Im notSleep going to tc i yards away. ranting and almost rit-ary where else tonight" ft I cfiih, Jeff Truitt came bouml-- ; iThcyyou wci t 'back to tliB beiroont, r U'jl.1 cf tictu and Just out the U.ht. . As they carrying Packlcy frarp. lie was making for passed the big fireproof vault in the with the instinct that office Jeff said, "Looks like It would 1 lay some chance bo refcky to leave Jeet oneynan here la. i .1 1 1 xnt. something wia a o jrboig.Ifj , T, night, , ,Good night, George. . . Nigger-town.- - s ,"t . - v , i . , ( - . . ' - 1 . CHAPT&R-XYII- r. L . IIEY say tb old Junk shop was turned Into a rcglar fort last night." Kennef jested aa bo slouched into' the office the next morning f ffer breakfast; a bundle i of letters iu his hands.' , George and HIHyer exchanged glances and smiled. "Youd have thought something if youd been herej" George answered lightly. V Hanks was at his desk munching a piece of chicker and now and 'then taking a alp of water, from a 'thick nnclean tumbler. " He had no comments to make. If tbo building hud been half demolldlidHluring dho night he'wonli have inspected tbe ririn- with supreme Indifference, for It was not his personal propmy, ;I1alf an hour later a man' and nwouiaajCutue.down ihe street and entered the warehouse. The v jinan was abort and fat, wore.a biack sunbonuet, and Ta , heavy gray shawl. 'The man carried a woni Con- -' federnte flag In hlx left haiid ln his ' right n battered army bugle. . "JelTs mammy; an,? tbiddy. tKenner said. My I.oM, they got here qnlekt ' ki? 7 U told em I reckon" somebody must y the news laet nlght. , Come on In. old women." Truitt said to to Nobody halut.a-golfihurt yon." lie took the chair' Kenner was proffering and placed it hear the stove: Then h$ Humid Unsteadily oa.Uia. abort taff of tfie furled flag. The llui. braatB buttons was-wron- w v ! ft bugb-viUtlwl- V 's . . - . k -- f-r- e al-m- ; o'..rr'-''7Ja.TL- a bat '- . n-- dry 1 er remarked wpoo his strange con- duct. iSxhc ih i, Mr, Buckley ithere it , hap-pene- I his loutr lit Kid not Ih'cii imnxIurUd to her and the fact Hcometl to her. The iliree walked to h.iv,- cjVt "Ir think I understand replied Kenner. I kin, see through a plank, when thars a knot bole to It" But that was as , far Of thecotton bnyey 1 "1 . Mi-- s Mr. toxhy, SniitMe niwt-;- room with a grave look on her face, and Miss Cosby turning Into the parlor to take off ber wraps. Mr. Cranston joined her immediately. I was lu the summer bourn and saw I you coming, she said eagerly. thought Id give Lydia a chaneo, to gb upstairs, for I am crazy to beat what you have to say Well, did you meet the paragon?" MNa ' Conby. rubbed ber kid gtovt down from her wrist toward the tip of her slender fingers. "Meet him? by a large majority. 1 assure you. We walked right Into his den.' Tour scheme . Mrs. Cranston. As soon as we missed uptown I told Lydia that you said he might be down at tbe grain warehouse.' and she ordered tbe there. I bave one thing to rsk you. Mrs. Cranston" Kitty was what are the rates of board smiling In this towny , Kates of board?" iclaimed Mrs. "What on earth dJ you Cruustyn. 'want to know that forY ' or - ';o o'- r you the first time yTti goinirTDpaymyboard while r she old warehouse with your l et with you. said the girl, with mock ! I know you invited me Cosby" lu managed to seriousness. down here to heip yoa out Of yonr e cii !. '"l u(rw a H aiT emotional mess, und 1 have Washed my jlands of and i,(bl-tithe la wlmlolmslness., Im out of 'It from lined 'ITli'sli!" Lydia, Do you understandr f:Uari him with ber great, wondering .uow Oh. Kitty, do Jbe, serious dont be riDoif sjnrek lightly of that." illy.'-- , .rher voi'er snpk Into' irieffahle 5);"'' jl tel sweetne-'C&limY inK' Mr. Bueklcy, you,7pernlsted i I'm out of jt, where lt liaftpened, I' mean fromthe girl, pulling at the other glove. I t . tddi direct Ion did the mob pome, nud wont work for anybody that dont tote fair. Why" didnt you tell me this la tills the (J(K)r - where' the poor boy a where ymi rIikkI tlis here?" Buckley , was a regular Apollo "Owrge grew "redder! he essayed a business suit?. Why, I .never, felt. In Ugfhf latt git', hut she' was Krslstent. my life as I did with him. 1. may 'be She laid her lintids'ou his nrm. 'Tell romantic, cracked. Soft or something, ihe ," she urged, Is Gils flie verj spot?" but-- simply stood and .stared at him, that, was sen-Thats rlglitj miss, said Truitt, unable to say we were sible. Besides, come VTUe all, upset ex runnln gang coming up. death, and- ?dtetljo ' (To be rv, jul.i') i ;iv---!k-- expectant fre tores the merchant was ' staring at the speaker: -' "Jeff told us jeat bow it happened, Truitt weut on, bis earnest eyes half full of tea re, "an ms an my old woman felt like we wanted to see, to look at, the man that saved our child, Thar ha la, Matilda; thar he 1st ' Thars tbe chap that stood' up to Jbe ttHth,o that ragin' mob an said ef they got our boy It nd bo over bis dead body.. George old maaa Buckley done !L" ne-t- be Voice sank so low fqr a moment thrt It was scarcely audible b done itl I wlah God would help me talk, but be Wont, an 1 cayn't r I had lots to say, but i cayn't talk. I "want to show Jbct Xxsriit . .JJpwed ' shat -- J-fe- J eL - f- - Ogden Cache Jet Mendon Logan -- 2:45 5:45 p.m..,.2:30 a m 8:55 ....5:30 am in.ii . e. if-- pto-pl- e, ly on-o- ut. Yl-c- i - f.- - 1, , rightuIowjL-UmL.teaIka(tcrJeiL- Contumely 17 his lift)., --They was" all right otf his t To Arrange For Your'Receptlqn at St open (h:r uu made a break' fer it. k George Jet Tin jin an then stood right loots During The Fair FreeJ on that sill thar an dired.one of em to puss 'Im. t He Jiad a gat), but they n M , , , VC', could, a (grouud '!m ,to snusn ge meat. Lonie-is-na Intend If you eoingtothe One man cocked (it revolver, an Gcoige Purchase Exposiiion.St. Louis heard It an yelled out uu' iurrd Tm Missouri, ppeued by Puesideni to - ijhiait, im w) le he stood iu the Roosevelt a Tin for coward April30th, 1904 it wfll light, an bonivaniHl affe Hla. pure be Jrery.much-- to iW, hi UK'of .ja.nLj.ll grit, an the ws)Kct they had fer lin, to correspond with Mr.' F. H. Wore s y J 9:13-.. 6:00 6:25 Smithfield Richmond 9:59" Franklin 10:18 ....7:00 ;.;.7j42 ....8:15 ARRIVES 10T35 p.m.. .9:10 a.m SOUTH BOUND LEAVES Mixed No. 16 Daily No. 12 Dally. Preston' ARRIVES 10:30 Salt Lake 11:55 Pocatello Ogden . a.m.... 5:30 p.m .6:55 4 ....4:45 For farther information apply to W. W. WOODS1DE, " Agent. V . urban In Zion atop at Salt Laka City Lsadlnfi Rotsl TheKenyon ' DON PORTER, Prop. , European Plan, $1.00 and up. v American Plan!' $2.80 and up . Probate and Guardianship fe Notice. ll Consult County Clark or tha Raapao tiva Signors for Further information L t t . U Tbe "District Court Probate .Divhiofl to aod for CacW 1o4 Stale bi Utah. Jt ft s V" -" salc ' Vr1 or WHJUAX MOORE V1 v i DECEASED, Tha Undersigned will seU at private M)e the described rew! 5 end-- o perxonat Rowing Z . propcHy, i Beginning at the North SaBt corner of the North Weetiquarter of the South East quarter of Section twenty eight 28) Townehip eleven' (1!) North of Bange one (l) Eaei of the Salt lake meridian in Cache County, State of Utah, end running thence Weet thirty Jne (31 rodet thence Soeth thirteen (IS) rods; thence Eet thirty one (31) rods; thence North thirteen (IS) rode: to the place of beginning, contninicf two nd M (KH) seres more or lees, togethrr with - U water right belonging thereunto t Also, Beginning at point nine (9) rode Kait ef the North West earner eLtbe Noah quarter of the Bouth East qnarter of Section nty eight (8J Towneblp eleven 111) North of Range one (!) Eaetof the Salt Lake Nerldl. S in Caehe Oounty, Utah, and rnnnlng thence South sixteen (IS) rods; thence last Forty 140 rode;thenee North sixteen (IS) rode; thence Went forty (40) rods; to the place of begli mug, eon. about fonr(4) acres. Together with all the water right belonging to the aaid property, One yearling heifer: One old cultivator; One . Small stove: One ehalr, one bedstead, ' one bone, one eider mill; Three shares of the capital stOek in the Hyrum Irrigating Company. Said sale will be made on or after Saturday the let day of Oeeeber 1904, and written bile will be received at the office of J, Z, Stewart 1 Attorney at Logae City, Cache County, Utah, at any tune before tbe sale, Terms of mm cash 10 per eent down balance upon confirmation of tbe sale by- the court. ERNEST L STEWART, ? ' H : et yoHr-advant- ? -- . . - George accompanied them to tbe car- riage and helped- them' tal He was still flushed and embarrassed. Lydia was quiet sM tuougbtmr. Jon must come up and see us very I want you to know soon," she said. ' V .7, 7 Kitty."- back to the office, anBuckley turned gry ,wjtb himself, ihe Truitts and ev eryjhtog pertaining to the recent bap- - itamjeyr ADNINISTRAT0R8 ESTATE -- almiiiid th gang, an they, left But ttmr's & hero, miss. You young ladles study About leaders of great battles that are this an that, bnt Im s old soldier, an what George Buckley done last night was the bravest thing I ever ' v seed or heard tell of." , We thought: Major Chinston was here," Miss Cosby explained when Truitt bad gone. "We- - have been looking ,j ! all over town for him." '3m - ;25 - - fe r, ... 1145 p.m 9:30 9:48 Prestoh ' - EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY; mhT halnt blowwt a bnaklly, ylt, on I halnt snck up tbe ag Tbe toys will wait oil oP Ibis' this mornin. I wish Some, o my, tried comrades fould be here to .listed lo what I got to say George Buckley," Im goln, to speak to ") ; you, lr, t . George had flushed nil over. with embarrassment. Jlis profile wort to tbo door, f but eut Of 'the corner of his eye lie" had caught, a glimpse of 7a In Ihe main dnnrwny. wnniana-figit- re The thought flashed through bis brain that it was Mis. lUllyer or Uortensc Bnowden, and he wanted to direct HiB-yer- 'a a t tenttonnhiti er. b ut with set, Pocatello Salt Lake - u; . Mixed No. 15 Dail - euil-lifg- e Buckley, Klt'iy s,i'd Lydia has com-lt. ; forgofrcn that we don't know i a cl ii.'ict. ;l : in deUghtedShe tofare.tncet you. Is Ika Ilils r.tif.'ird.rml in r:J'!lh:ind 0 tlie-maJ- eo-qM- -tt a; r - No. 11 Daily 7:10 a.m. ...940 a.m Franklin ' 7,27." ...10:00 Richmond 7:42 ...10:40 Smithfield 7:56 ...11:10 CHAPTER XIX. 8:15 Logan N their arrival at home that morn,..12:50 p.m 8:38 ....1:10 ing the two girls separated to Mendon ' the haN.'Lydla going np to her Cache Jet 8:55 V ....1:35 would commit himself. wo-kcd- - dt LEAVES ) n' ftie NORTH BOUND lie's. u quar boy," said the old man. dont pretend to understand Tm, bat I bank on Tm jest tbe same." ' 7, , t - NOV. S3, 1908. I dj fled 'Im. Folk says he halnt a happy man, that lu- - has lots to contend with here In towh an that It looks like he cayn't- - git all he wants, bnt be will, God ble im, ef my prayers kin do to ask the Lord any good. Iura-gotAmighty to give 'im peace an all he wants! She drew her bonnet over her face and fell to sobbing aloud. Truitt stood hla flag In a corner and led her to the door; and. as all eyes followed him, George looked and saw Lydia Cranston and Kitty Cosby standing a few feet from him. They bad heard all. In Lydias eyes great tears stood, and to her face shone a kindling llht upon which her very soul seemed to breathe. Covered with embarrass-menCBiiekle- y went to them. 7" Im' very sorry, he began, but Lyili.-- put up Her gloved hand and ' stopped liliiv.' 1 uti't.ilon't!she said gently, almost rcrerendy, us sin looked straight Into t- Cache Valley Time Caret r RFFBCTIVt . George did not seem to hear. He's put on a new two horse delivery wagon, painted up with Ills sign on it. josi like city wagons." , Buckley wa still inattentive. "By the v ay. the little devil told me he.Avas.goi!).. to Jet uu pu !bnl. school;, girl racket o' his He told me of his own accord, so I reckon my. talk did ' some giaai t'ntlier Ight. I supHM it did." said Buckley, with a start, and he went to work. .Kenner atood watching him for several minutes. The flush remained on Bneklcys face all that morning, a ml be seldom answered when spoken to. Even Tl , .. an George Is as kickin himself, rlght-now- . wa ft lie went into the office a few minutes his desk. later. George-was-- at pen In his lunula the flush still on his met Bob Hanks uptown face. awhile ago. Kenner observed. -- - fTruitt blind? y -- r the-bes- ut , omOTCMF - Pickett :arid Beck kl e v , 0. out-bom- 1 bet-torn- -s , ... 1904. 20, September, peurog. ffiffigsssgggs&saicgJBerrri Oh, what aq ass I made of myself, he thought wliat a, deplorable, help A good operator ' bringeth a less jikh! i pleased expression ne hail just seated bimsclf at bis desk when Jeff, Truitt came InT h fniiHir 'Tv "GreiFyc harutrere,! ' me a Jii!) at the compress, and 1 t EUE, , "Wcir'-flretr- ge looked up from bis work, with a frown that's all right; : ; I ku'ss. . Tln-ieyes met, and Truitt's fell t the ground, lie turmnl out of. the hlaftelf"' "Oh. don't, don't, Mrs. Truitt! George door, mecthig Kenner on the sidewalk. ONE PRICE TO ALL, and I made Greirge mad Jst now," he protested as ihe old woman pushed Ifiatjthfl lowest possible 1 wouldn't back her Ismiiet mid began to speak, said toKencr. first elasa work. it fer tin world, but'' but ahe went on.' , Ricks Yini old didn't make tue mad. Block, Main St., Logan boy, I caynt say what I, want to, noth-er,- " she soMk'iI, , "but I kin pray fer aald George, ooimtig op, with a smile. I was worried about a calculation I yon) George, an' 1 will. I hojH tbe was making. ! hardly knew whp was ilowp an Mastyrlll imwcr to me." oil speaking bead. 'im. know I've yore gentle Well. I'm glad." aald Jeff, with a menseit'ce be whs a' little boy, n he t children smile of relief. "I wouldnt bother aiways was one, o U Horse-Shoeinthat ever Ined. , God knows lie's hi 1 you fer. tin world. ' g' 1. t I'll bet lie was mad, said Kenner trouble, but it jr.'--t seenra to a sauctl- 77 Exclusively, to himself ns lie moved on. George Binkley's nJ hard to understand someU. O. Foundry bnildin. l times as a woman. He didnt Ilk the Come once and you will come way the Tfmtts carried on 'fore them again. Lord' he dont know young ladies. which side Ids bread buttered on! ' -- - la-- e - it,jeirr, . that . ley told him. ByWIIXN.HARDEN, u t be t, i ? sley No. 411 Dooley Block,'-- Salt Lake City, Utah. w -- Mr, --Woreley has r arranged , to have all his parties met at the' St. Louis depot and escorted to - their lodgings which will be reserved in : advance. xl, Ioformatiori relative to ' passen ticket limits, ger rates, hotel rates and all other necessary information together with free literature, will be cheerfully given free.of Eharge. --JThis wiiJ.especi-all- y be of ' benefit to those desiring to travel With Utah parties or in ' parties of four or five. teachers will bpar some. School thing to their. advantage , by. cor-- , responding. with above parties. I v v' stop-over- s, M. Sheriffs Sale. f In the District Court of The First Judicial Dia- - , trict, State of Utah, 8 and for- the Oouaty of Cache, t ef logon, Utah . The First National Bank corporation, plantiS. , a Atguet B. Blseeftr and Sarah E. BUeeggr defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs sate on the loth day of October 1WH at 1 p. m. at the front door ef the county court house in Logan, Utah the follow ing described property to wit: Lot four in block Twenty Eight. In Flat A of - Providence Town nits feurvey, Cache county Utah together with any and ail water, water-right- s. canals Irrigating ditches, aqueduct, appropriations, franchisee and prlrUeges, owned by said defendants or either of them, or belonging to or with, leading (to, connected wlth'oe usually had and enjoyed in connection with said premises or any part or parcel thereof: together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and entsurtensnoee there- -' an to belonging or is ,t-.- . nulng. ' U. u- iuunf, , Sheriff Cache Co. Utah. |