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Show ' LOGAN, UTAH. THE PAGE SIX. Saturday, August, 25, 1906. By jGEORGE BARRMCUTCHEON Graustark . .... - Author of ' j Copyright, 1904, by Dodd, Mead and Company. with a sinister gleam in his eye. And if I decline to serve in any other capacity than the one I now Then I shall brand you as a spy and a coward. You have already called me a spy, your excellency. It will not make it true, let me add, if you' call ..me a coward. I refuse to take up arms against either Dawsbergenw Axphain. The remark created a profound CHAPTER XXIII. An almost imperceptible 'smile wentaroundthe table, and k vex) listener but one breathed more freely. The capdor and boldness of theguard won the "respect and confidence of all except Marlanx. The Iron Count, wa& white with anger. lie took the examination out of Lorry's hands and plied the stranger with insulting questions,' each calm answer making him more furious than befoe. At sensation. in sheer impotence, he A'Thenyou are employed relap- by sed into' silence, waving his hand bothlnstead ofone, shouted the to Lorry to indicate that he might Iron Count gleefully. I am employed as a guard for resume. ' You will understand, Baldos, her royal highness, said Baldos. with a square glance at Yetive, that we have some. qause for said Lorry, im- "and not as a fighter rm the ranks. prehension, mensely gratified by the outcome I will fight till death for her, bpt of the tilt. You are a stranger, not for Graustark. t- -f eRowAsB y--t otc;-- ; ynu admit-i- t or notf there is reason to believe that you coolness,' said. Lorry to Harry are not what you represent your- Anguish, after the meeting. Hes self to be. after my own heart. "Why, he at humble presa am I guard treats is as though we were the life ent, sir, and a loyal one. My suppliants, he the almsgiver. He is yours should I prove other- is playing a game, Ill admit, but , he1 does it with an assurance that wise. "and,-whethe- r stone unturned to strengthen the St. Valentine, high on the moun - j which Lorry presented himself as place before ai attack could be tain top. It was a long ride over a prisoner, with the denouement the circuitous route by which the that saved the princess and won made. e T wo, three Jweeks went by, and steep incline was avoided, &ndit .for the gallant Amepfegnjhe of his to the heart. for an was the new guard was becoming party necessary What a brave fellow he was. old story to the castle and army make an early start. Yetive rode andhis wife cried with He rode folk. . with Beverly, every Beverly, who never tired of Harry Anguish while fair day, and he looked at her the countess, hearing the romantic story. Beverlys was the gallant Colonel ' Ah, he was wonderful, Misswindow by night from afar off in the somber barracks, fehe could Quinnox. Baldos, relegated to j Calhoun. I fought him to keep not dissipate the feeling that he the background, brought up the him from .surrendering. lie beat ' me, and I was virtually his pris- knew her to be other than the rear with Iladdan. Fora week or more Bqverly j oner when we Appeared before prinees8, although he betrayed himself by no 'woror sign. She had been behaving toward Baldos the tribunal. was enjojyrig the fun ofRoo in-- 1 in the most "cavalier fashion. Her j Its no wonder she loved-hitensely to expose it to the risk of friends had been teasing her, undrand married him lie deserved the best that life destruction by revealing her true to her own intense amazement, she she could fact it. The that' resented him. to give, Miss Calhoun, Logically that identity You taunts had better not call me would mean the end of every- felt the sting oft heir sly Miss in her arouse to the sufficient was Colonel Quinnox, No same doubt he felt the Calhoun, thing. said he she,- lookingbackapprehen-coul- d and kepthiscounselbutthe gamedistressing'eonvictio'n that I am a highness once in not last forever, that was had become important enough to sively. conWhile awhile, dont you know! certain. A mouth or two more prove embarrassing. Yetivc whispered something in. Lorrys ear at this juncture. She .was visibly pleased and excited, lie looked doubtful for .an instant and then apparently followed her suggestion, regardless f consequences. Would you he willing to uti- rilze yourTYnowledge as.aiL cngi--1 neer by suggesting means to The strengthen the fortress? others stared in fresh amazement. Marlanx went as white as death. out he blurted Never. delights me. He is right aVout that darned IBs old fort, said Anguish. knowledge of such things proves - -- conclusively that he is no - com-pani- on - hoarsely. I will do anything the i?Td me to do, t must have been pje(l Tbeu-iBaldos easily. who rustled the cur- frjemj You mean that you serve her your the Ponfounded bluf- ' fer. Yetive couldnt keep a Irsene her first, sir. If she fcraijjbt face. She laughed, and b(tTT be aTtghed. !u,e ie fould command-me Some day you end and would there bean lo die, Parn more about me, she And she smiled at sajd f0 him. to Baldos. I sincerely trust him with a new, eager expression, fiat madam. said he, and j may. as jf something had justJecome bet my hat be was enjoying clear to her. There was a chorus j better than either of us. Of ou?bs and a round of sly course he knows she is the V.0- f looks. -princess. Its his intention to She could hardly ask you toserve Beverly Calhoun, and he" .die, said Yetive, addressing him couldnt do it if he were to con-fotke first time. jfess that he knows the truth A princess is like April Hes no fool. said Baldos, weather, madam. Baldos was not long in prepar-wit- h rare hupir, and the laugh ',Dg plans for the changes in the wasgeneraL Yetive resolved to fcrtreba... Theyi embodied a ietn-tal- k privately with this excellent porary readjustment of the armn-wi- t before the hour was over. She KUnt and alterations in the am-wconfident that he knew her rvmition house. The gate leading j to the river was to be the princess. closed, and the I would like to ask the fellow refuse from the fort was takn to another question, said Marlanx, barges by way of the main his Awordu.U. ngyrensly France. . There were other .sham You say you serve the princess. rPS suggested for immediate c.n-Dyou mean by that that you fideration, and then there was a imagine-your-duti- es as a soldier general plan for the modernizing of to comprise dancing polite at- - of the fortress at some more within the security of venient time. Baldos laconically walls? these observed that the equipment was I believe I enlisted as. a mem- - years behind the times. To the her of the castle guard, sir. .The '.amazement of the officials, he was duty of the guard is to protect able to talk intelligently of forts all parts of the world, reveal-star- k the person of the ruler of Grau-(i- n and to do that to the ing a wide and thorough knowl-deatj edge and extensive inspection. It is my belief that' you are a He had seen American as well as forfifications. The spy. 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SMITHFIELD, tive and others she now was very pleasing but highly UTAH. friendliness. of A hensible state to reticent. She was understand another day why this touch of the old jauntiness had come over her. Stor- - Ped out here and there, a tinge SURPLUS $500.00. oth-eaies of his cleverness came to her of the old irony marred his General Banking Butiness in all its branches. from Lorry and Anguish and arwise perfect mien as a soldier, We pay 4 per cent interest on time and savings even from Dangloss. She was IBs laugh was freer, his eyes less Interest compounded quarterly. Drafts deposits. " "m und er s tib j u g a tto n7 L i s e n f i re" p er-- 1 "hi mi m (171) F drawn r on all jjarta of th e world. Safety deposit preiud ,aTtfy "T these davw. sonality more arrogant. It was boxes for rent. thne she that resentfully, thought The Iron Count alone discreditis temerity should meet some ed the ability and as sort of cheek, ousness of the mountebank, moreover, she had dream- he named the man who had put his nose out of joint. Beverly, seeing much ofIhrianx, made the How well her plant succeeded mistake of chiding him frankly hi"t he illustrated by saying & and gayly about his aversion. She she now was in a most bethat even argued the guard's ease the' head of the army, impru- - comfortable frame of mind. pointing out many of his dos refused to be properly desuperior qualities in advocating preyed by his misfortune. He his cause. The count was learning retired to the oblivion she proOr forbearance in his old age. He vided and seemed disagreeably saw the wisdom of proerastina- - content. Apparently it made very tion. Baldos was in favor, but little difference to him whether he some day there would come a was in or out of favor. Beverly O was in high dudgeon and lowtime for his undoing. In the barracks he was acquir- - spirits. The party rode forth at an ear- ing fame. Reports went forth . eswith unbiased freedom. lie ly hour in the morning. It was v tablished himself as the best hot in the city but it looked cold swordsman in the service, as and bleak on the heights. Corn-we- ll as the most efficient marks- - fortable wraps were taken along, man. With the foils and sabers and provisions was made for he easily, vanquished jhe foreinos lunch eon at an inn halfway up fencers in high and low circlt-s- . the slope. Quinnox regaled Bev- - & ( j , ; ! . de-ly's- he Of BANK SMITHHELD y. Paid Up Capital $20,000.00 ge rs Yetive had a hit of a talk with . n0w, said Lorry, with She asked rPfleetive smile knew who h5m point bIank fehe was JU did not hesitate a gecond ,j remember 8Pemg you audjPnce chamber recent- ,v That was a facer for Yetive. ' - I crop-chan- nary pers()n -- G On de-sir- repre-strangel- ordi- - EXCURSION. ( - y DENVER r I as ti- . un-fo- Bal-dent- 0 SUMMER EXCURSIONS re ly 0 0 0 0 0 0 TO 0 Los Angeles, Long Beach, 0 0 0 Catalina, 0 0 0 0 0 - ( - j lTc6uTdTideli krirt Yysa ekr i like an American eowhov. Df fall Lorry was the hero and Yethem all. his warmest admin r tive the heroine, lie told her of was Haddan. the man set to waioh the days when Lorry, a fugitive him for the secret service. It may with a price upon his head, be timely to state that 1 latLT.i n charged. with the assassination of.. watched in vain. 1riuce Lorenz, then betrothed to l.Tjie princess, humoring her the princess, lay hidden in the oWn fancy, as w ell as Beverly monastery while Yetives -- own foibles, took lo riding with her soldiers hunted high and low for high spirited young guest on' him. The narrator dwelt glow-man- y a little jiunt to the hills, ingly upon the trip from the She usually rode with Lorry or monastery to the city walls one Anguish, cheerfully assuming the dark night when Lorry came subdued position befitting a lady- - down to surrender himself in apparently restored to der to shield the woman he loved,, favor on probation. She enjoyed and Quinnox himself piloted him Beverlys unique position. In. or- - through the underground passage der to maintain her attitude as into the very heart of the castle, princess the young deceiver Then came the exciting scene in was obliged to; pose in the ex- Make Hay While The Sun tremely delectable attitude of being Lorry's wife,' Shines. How can you expect the paras J Is to love children, and no home gon to make love to you, dear, if he thinks yon are another mans! can be completely happy without them, yet the ordeal through wife? Yetive asked, her blue the thrifty farmer." He knows which the expectant mother eyes beaming with the fun of it that the bright sunshine may last must pass usually is so full of suffering, all. tbut a day aid he preparee for the You forward fear showers which are so liable to and looks she that Took s$ffed Beverly. danger to the critical hour with apprehension only to consult history to low. So it should be with every and dread. Mothers Friend, by its pene- find the excuse. Its the dear old household. Dysentery, diarrhoea trating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and habit of men to make love to and cholera morbus may attack all unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system for the queens and get beheaded for it. some member of the home without ordeal- - that she passes through Chamebrlain's Colic, Besides, he is not expected to warning. make love to me. 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