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Show TIIE AGE SIX TRI-WEEKL- Saturday, June 29, JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y if you will breakfast the' two men followed him into a with him or take your meal in saloon not much larger than the stateroom Lermontoff had oceru-pieyour room. es to know Hodt Dh the the night before and not Present my compliments to the captain and say I shall have nearly so comfortably furnished great pleasure in- breakfasting A plenteous breakfast was supplied. consuming principally of with him." black By ROBERT BARR, a in be fish, steaming potatoes It will quarter " ready ' .yf mtbyy The tea. bread and very strong of an hour, excellency. "Ib Triampks el Logon Volmo nl," "Tekle," In tk Mid( of AUima." Very good. Come for me at captain swallowed cup after cup SpwalliMi al Mi SImJ, TTi Victon, Etc, that time, as I dont know my of this scalding beverage, and it Copyrllht, 1900, by Robert Ru-r- . seemed to make him more and way about the boat. Rp Arrmnfcmeiit with Tb Autben and Nrwipapen AnoclatJoa of Nrw York. The prince washed himself, more genial, as if it had been smoothed out his rumpled clothes wine. Indeed, as time went on CHAPTER XXI. , Schlusselburg, then? told your highnesa that I as, well as he could and put on he forgot that it was a prisoner The man saluted, thanked him am not allowed to answer ques- his boots. While engaged in the who sat before him, for quite inand retired. A moment later he tions. . The general, however, has latter operation the door opened, nocently he said to thesteward ieard the jingle of a bell and given me a letter for you, and and the big captain himself en- who waited on them : Have the poor devils below then the steady throb of an en- perhaps it may contain all you tered, inclosed in glistening oilhad anything to eat?' skins. , gine. There was no window to may want to know. , No orders, sir, replied the said the stateroom, and he could not , The general has given you a Hyvaa pyvaa, highness, tell whether the steamer was go- letter, eh? Then why dont you the captain. Will you walk the steward. Oh, well, give them something deck before breakfast? ing up or down the river up, he let me have it? , something hot. . It may be their He tole me not to disturb Good day to you, returned surmised, and he suspected his destination was Schlusselburg, the you tonight, but place it before the prince, and by your salution last meal, then turning, helmet the gaze of the prince, demanded fortress prison on an island at the you ab breakfast tomorrow. I take you to be a Finn. re- roughly another cup of tea, and eource of the Neva. He determin- ' Oh, were going to travel. all I am a native of Abo, ed to go on deck and solve the night, are we?" plied the captain, and, as you explained: Three of'the crew took too sol of but the . Yes, excellency.' direction, question say, a Finn, but I differ from much vodka in St j Petersburg dier at the door brought down Did the general say you many of my countrymen, as I ; yesterday. his gun and barred the passage. should not allow me to see the am a good Russian also. on to am allowed I go surely 1 letter tonight?", Well, there are not too many , deck?" (To Be Continued.) he No, your excellency; just good Russians, and here is one "You cannot pass without an said, Do nOt trouble his highness who would rather have heard order from the captain. Every Man His Own Doctor. tonight, but give him (this in the that you were a good ,Fihn Well, send the captain to me, morning. solely. then. , , The average man cannot afford It is to prevent any mistake, In that case let me have it I dare not leave the door, now. toalmost the roughreplied captain employ a physician for every , said the soldier. The captain pulled a letter ly, that I mention I am a good slight ailment or injury that may Lermontoff pressed the button, from his occur in his family, nor can he pocket and presented it Russian. and presently an attendant came to the Right you are, captain, aui as afford to neglect them, as so slight prince. It contained mereto learn what was wanted. ly the two notes which Lermon- I am a good Russian also perhaps an injury as the scratch of a pin Will you ask the captain to toff had written to Drummond good Russian No. 1 can tell me to has been known to cause the loss come here? , , and to the czar. what part of the world he is con- of a limb. Hence every man must The steward departed and veying good Russian No. 2, a man from necessity be his own doctor After the captain left him shortly after returned with a big, closed and bolted the guiltless of any crime and unwill- for this class of ailments. Success bronzed, , bearded man, whose then sat down upon the ing to this moment to take an en- often depends upon prompt treatbulk made the stateroom seem door, ' ment which can only be had when of his bed to meditate upon forced journey. edge small. , be both the We but suitable medicines are kept at good, . may the situation. He heard distant You sent for the captain, and is has been hand. not, highness. It Chamberlains Remedies bells ringing on shore somewhere day is the and in the market for many been have raining during night and, looking at his watch, saw it to still advise I drizzling. was just 11 oclock. It seemed you put years and enjoy a good reputation on overcoat. Chamberlains Colic, Cholera incredible that your of 1 will.and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel an hour previously he had .left Thanks, captain; the hospitable doors of a friend The captain in most friendly complaints. and now was churning his way. in manner took the overcoat from Chamberlain b Cough Remedy on unknown destination. It ap- its hook, shook it out anctTmld it for coughs, colds, croup and peared impossible that so much ready to embrace its owner. Ler- whooping cough. could have happened in forty-fiv- e montoff shoved right arm, then Chamberlains Pain Balm (an minutes. He wondered what left, into the sleeves, hunched the antiseptic liniment) for ' cuts, Drummond was doing and what coat up into place and buttoned bruises, burns, sprains, swellings, action he would take when he it at the throat. lame back and rheumatic pains. found his friend missing. and Chamberlains Stomach Again, captain, .my thanks. Liver Tablets for. constipation, However, pondering over the Lead the way, and I will follow. matter brought no solution of the They emerged on deck into a biliousness and stomach troubles Chamberlain sSalve for diseases mystery, so, being a practical dismal gray morning No lauor ' he cast of in of was the skin. the craft young man, subject any kind sight. from his mind, picked up his The horizon formed a small, close One bottle of each of these five which circle he round had overcoat, heavy the ship.Clouds hung preparations costs but $1.25. For Tou lent or the oaptain, and I am here. on the bed, and hung it up low, running before the wind anc sale by alj dealers. c flung on the hook attached to the door. bringing I am here. dash intermittently little So am I, said the prince As he did this his hand came in es of rain that seemed still furthSTRUCK BY LIGHTNING. contact with a tube in er to one of the is Lermonname the walls horiof jauntily. My compress toff. Perhaps you have heard of pockets, and for a moment he zon. The sea was not what could George' Bills of Vernal, while imagined it was his revolver, but be called rough, but merely chop- out in the mountains in company me?", The captain shook his shaggy he found it was the metal syringe py and fretful, with short waves with Edward Colton, chopping he had purchased that head. evening that would not have troubled a cedar posts, was struck by lightam a prince of Russia and by from the chemist. This 6et his larger craft. The steamer proved ning and instantly , killed. Colome mistake find myself your thoughts whirling in another di- to be small, undistinguished, ton also received a severe shock, rection. He instead of an inside the passenger dingy looking boat, more like a being knocked down. spending tookjrom night in my own house. Where pocket one of the bottles of ozak, commercial tramp than a govern, : are you it ment vessel. the candle An examining are Few. under, There officer, apparenttaking me, captain?" is he forbidden had a piece of ly the mate, stood on the bridge, It that I should light, wishing rock with which to exepriment. sinewy hands grasping the answer questions. rail, Is it also forbidden that I Then with a yawn he replaced peering ahead into the white mist people who know how to take the materials in his overcoat that was almost a fog.The promen care of themselves the ahould go on deck? , majority The general said you were not pocket, took of his boots and ade deck afforded no great scope do not. The liver is a most imto be allowed to leave this state- threw himself oh the bed, thank- for pedestrianism, but captain portant organ in the body. Her room, as you did not give your ful it was not an ordianry shelf and prisoner walked back and bine will keep it in condition. V. bunk, but a generous and com- forth over the restricted space, C. Simpkins, Alba, Texas, writes: parole. How can I escape from a fortable resting place. Now Kath- talking genially together as . if I have used Herbine for Chills erine appeared before ateamer in motion captain ? they were old friends. Neverthe- and Fever and find it the best It is easy to jump into the eyes, and hand in hand they less there was a certain cautious medicine I ever used. I would into dreamland to- guardedness in the river and perhaps swim ashore. wandered captains not be without it. It is as good '' So he is a general, is he? Well, gether. the of an un- for children as it is for grown-u- p craft speech wary When he captain. Ill give you my parole awoke, it was pitch ready man who is in the presence people, and I recommend it. It that) I shall not attempt to swim dark in his cabin. The candles, of a person more remembered he is fine for La Grippe. Sold by the Neva on so cold a night as which he had neglected to extin- had been caught napping the Riter Bros. Drug b Cty. this. 1 guish, had burned themselves out. night before when, after refusI cannbt allow you on deck The short, jerky motion of the ing to tell the prince the direc. Every day there are Want-a-d said the captain; but steamer indicated that he was tion of the steamer, he had given Happenings yiow, in your street and when we are in the gulf of Fin- aboard a small vessel and that himself away by mentioning the neighborhood buyings, sellings, land you may malk the deck with this small vessel was out in the gulf of Finland. Lchndntoff no- changes, leasings, employing, the sentry beside you. Yes some of these open sea. He believed that a ticed this reluctance to plunge in- finding. The gulf of Finland!" cried noise of some kind had awakened to the abyss of free conversation, interest happenings- - should Lermontoff. Then you are going him, and this confirmed by a and so, instead of reassuring him YOU. down the river? ? knock at his door which caused he would ask no more questions, The big captain looked at him him' to spring up and throw back he merely took upon his own shoul FOURTH OF JULY with deep displeasure clouding the bolt. The steward was there, ders the burden of the talk and his brow, feeling thathe had been but dim light of the pas- related to the captain wonders of Reduced rates via Oregon led to give away information sage he saw nothing of the senti- London and New York. Line. Tickets on sale July Short which he should have kept to nel. lie knew iUwas daylight The steward advanced respect- 3rd and 4th; limited to July 6th. himself. outside; ' fully to the captain and announc- See agents for further particulars You. are not going up to The captain, excellencyvish- - ed breakfast ready, whereupon J. R. MORTON Agent, Logan. - if , .I E12 nip:. 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