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Show THE PAQSSIS TEI-Wri'lIL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAlL - Y atnrdayiktoBeri; , It, She moved impercepat changed. with deliciie,,.. Lakeley as did the "house. Still him, I his touched of be she and tell ever I nearer Did righ . you, tibly reproof. struggling with his impression, he He. started slightly allowed hTinselLtobe' reli e ved of jgan, that , I was once in a rai hand.IIis left, which was hi hat and coat and in silence way accident on. a funny little ushered up the "shallow staircase. I Italian railway - centuries before the shadow of the cushions. ? be Ab the last" step we reached it l met you?- - She laughed softly Jack, she said caressingly, Why should I be surprised.'!, it isnt to tell you this- stupic person. more or less at a birtarf! came to him again to ...mention I and with a pretty air of confiden old his hosts name, but simultaneous-- 1 ce turned from the fire and re story that Ive brought yon isnt astonishing.- Besides, I here. KATHERINE " seat.-Its really to tell you a sort expect a man to turn up sooner Z the her sumed with servant the By suggestion ly in Author f-Circle, Etc. 0 a sitf fever j Astrupp had caught sequel.; She stroked his later m his own country. stepped forward with a quick, As should I be surprised ? . ent movement and threw open a Florence, and I was rushing away hand gently once or twice. - when 1 I INI, kr- Hirp 6 1 this met man and We She lay back we of door,-say for fear the infection, luxuriously ' jv the off became I Mr. Chilcote he announced j our stupid little train ran very fond of each other. cause, my dear hoy, . she I smashed You and understand? Then d in a Pistoria near wc discreet voice. rails quar-rele'' is a mystery ! p subdued, softly, CIIAPTETR XXII fully. His mind was ful of Lake-le- y I we were Of those first of itself was Fortunately quite quarreled Impression up. Loderjp badly and of the possibilities the fascinating mysteries a room that seemed unusually Tux I withuT half jnile'of a" village, so and I came away. I ve remember that come once in a his" with interview Eve, more for lifetime. than After night might holdj , The vil- - ed him rather longer than I bereft. we werent soft shadowed. Then and quite urious, and once before ixxier retired to the study the weight of the St. people he was one of bouro-othe Geer e VGa tt t ewitlr6 kel ey g explain, he said fpent ' accommodation and those the individuals who left dogged village, pirn suddenly. ev of the veryquietly. at its back, had turned the politij day and the whole span d stick in ones mind. But he has Lillian smiled. For the fraction of a second he what one would expect in a 1 still cal scales. work. To At be in marked oclock, him Thats by ening in the doorway, while the ahs ark, hut it was all absolutely stayed in mine for another rea- - what I want to do. When in mind and body as a coming man was at any time feeling-fresI Wa8 seemed emptied of I put up at the Again she looked up. He in my tent on the night of lie dismissed Greening and passed a favorable portent; to be sin- room Blan a figure that rose tie inn with my maid and Ko Ko las stayed because you helped to ches party,' a man came except inThe bedroom. out him at the into Chilcotes to be gled by present Ko Ko was such "a sweet dog ceep him there. You know how gazed for. He came from a couch' before the terview with Eve, though widely juncture was momentous. A thrill slowly just a white poodle. I was tremen-- t have sometimes put my hands anybody else and laid his fire at sound of Chilcotes name. different from the one he had an- of expectancy, almost excitement, hands Then with a calmness that to dously keen on poodles that over your mouth and told you upon the table. He had , ticipated, had left him stimulated passed through him as he survey- himself seemed strong She stopped and looked hat your eyes reminded me of thm hands like incredible, he year. raflleJ In the hours that fol- ed his appearance preparatory to - and alert. well, the fire. toward some one else? Well, that some ike yours. moved room. into forward the thoughtfully But he added been an wore two lowed it there had leaving the house. He might, of course, have beatGut, to come to the point of one else was my Englishman. rings on the third finger 0f harinto his mind to he , moved his Passing downstairs, put anxiety He en a retreat and obviated many the story, Jack, the toy village lut you musnt be jealous.-eft hand a. heavy signet ness, an added gratification in at once to the hall door; but alring She laughed was a horrid, obstinate person, and a doll! plain gold one. most as his hand touched it - he things, but life is full of might jhada boy finding it answer to' the rein. He was an Englishman- again and you well, you know what I never have and retreat preLoder beens, moved his hand impesense of retrospec- halted attracted by a movement . .... A pleasant come to my ;hink of you to the first and to a She sents Itself person his till the cushion covered strong slowagreeably pressed rceptibly on the landing above him. Turn tion settled upon him. as he j rescue on the night of the land. man. face to was to But His come to it. end the impulse Lillians words caused him Do ly undressed, and a pleasant ing, he saw Eve. - of the He theNohe acted on the I never saw vvasstayingat up. this was"' story. touehecThim She as, sense of interest surprise, scarcely even any standing- quite still, first after and that ark ahs since inn, man il that time impulse. He felt now that he had long ago jin-;crossing to the dressing table, he looking down upon him as . she we Oh, I Jack, until the Lilliam of igbt had risen and Blanches as s Chilcote j had looked night of once engageexpected before. As their slowly, them, even waited for caught sjght ? heri She imagination to he inent-flooneared her. sheJheldlout arty spoke slowly, haien!tyouany them, all along, taken -- withjoiher eyes met she changed her position k, t Her voice sounded petulant and give to her words, hand. I asked him to take off his - things from the suit he had chang hastily. is indifferwho The man heu she his for sharp. she exclaimed waited, and Jack, surprise. softly, cd at dinner time carefully and just on, You are going out? she askan old loye of recital ent to the the But was result or not how sweet of she a what rememsecond he to' laid aside by Benwick. hesitated you ed. And it struck Loder quickly I affair "implies the worst kind of expected. He said nothing, and, could feel him hesitate. Then he He picked it' up and slowly that there was a suggestion, a ber! I believe you 'arent with an abrupt movement, he seemed, to have made The voice and words came to listener. turned the pages. It always held shadow of disappointment in the up his mind, &be added in another drew his' hand from between hers. or he drew andhneresteV him this with of them a off. He drew the suggestion great distinctness, lottery, tone of her voice. Moved by the more reproachful tone, enhem Arent as she came ne mans and into Jack another you off, surprised? they uncertainty guess what I dipping impression, he responded with You re forward. lean(I from hi3 mind forever a passed prize unusual promptness. gagements and drawing said slowly, the question as to what relation wrong there, he or a blank. It was a sensation Yes, he' said. Im dining MADE ONLY BY interested. Lm deeply she andChilcote held tao each oth that even custom had not dulled. out dining with Lakeley. She glanced at him again. His At "first he turned the pages She watched him intently while er. With the realization came tone reassured her, but his words slowly, then by degrees his fing- ic spoke ; then, as the meaning of the thought of Eve, and in1 the ers quickened. Beyond the fact lis words reached her her whole midst of his own difficulty his left her uncertain. Chilcote was face hardened, . rarely emphatic. Wtih a touch - that this present evening was free ace (Thalr Own Proceaa) brightened. with went of she on hesitation Lillian ignored the coldness. he knew nothing of his 'promised Oh, Im glad very glad.' It js her tale: v It Is so movements. The abruptness of quite quite another step. She Taking his hand, she smiled. first was he told As the I you, inn Youre unusually" punctual, Chilcotes arrival at Cliffords smiled with a warm, impulsive It. meh.. I should she said. in the afternoon had left no time touch of sympathy. ' But your hands are to find - us - It lathers all freelyForIn use for my stupid , maid was say, ' for superfluous questions, ne closer fire. to cold. kinds the Come, of water. at Loder, looking Up her, felt In hard water Its strongskimmed the writing with a touch his senses stir. At sound of her Loder was not sensible that his181? hysterics.farther up the remem-himseest KoKo line was and I lost. at all point. then interested of haste, words his secret craving for suc- hands were cold, but he suffered . Is Women bferM to was the Hid once he paused and smiled. to be drawn forward. cess quickened to stronger life. fishing to for It Ko-onothing equal searehof One end of the conch was insend him in The man whose sole incentive lies Big enough for washing the hair. his Nowdthstanding his position, he said below his breath as Made from the whitest, within may go. forward coldly firelight, the other in shadow. By smile. to Loder found occasion cross.-Theblue on rested a best a fortunate arrangement of chance large and successfully ; but the man who eyes Kurest and oils said succeed he Did that you dryl?he held he smiled again and grasps a double inspiration, who,, Lillian selected the brighter can eat. the book to the light. even unconsciously, is impelled end for herself and offered the yIt's twice the size and, Succeed? Ob; yes,. he succeed8 33 Dine Cadogan gardens, the than one-ha- lf by another force, has a stronger other to her guest. With a quick - involuned. smiled She Tnaaparat also, Talk he with cost realL., sense ol read, ol of respite he accepted it. At brand oclock," any impetus for attack, a surer, TOILET Poor Ko Ko was stowed etill speaking softly to himself. ly good transparent soap. more vital hewing power. Still least he could sit secure from de tarily. van, and lie stood for a moment pond- watching her, he answered in- tection while he temporized with away under the after quite a lot of trouble., he fate. ering on the' entry, then once stinctively,; more his glance reverted to the For a moment they sat silent, pulled him out. When it was all Yes, he said slowly, a long x cross. Wont you done the dog was quite unhurt L then Lillian stirred. step. And, with a smile of and livelier than ever, but the Evidently .meant it to be hejurned, opened the door smoke? she asked. 4 Engljs-hmaliad his finger almost But why the and passed into the road. Seen, he mused. Everything in the room seemed bitten The best ' method of curing any 1 through, Ko o was a dear, As deuce isnt he more explicit The thrill of that one. moment soft and enervating the subduAcute or Chronic Disease or Bad he spoke a look of comprehension was still warm as he reached ed glow of the fire, the smell of but his teeth and his temper were She both is by, removing the cause ' Habit . very sharp laughed suddenly crossed his face and the Cadogan gardens and mounted roses that hung about the air and, in amusement. once more soft through some Physical, Mental or puzzled frown between his eye- the steps of No. 33 so vitally last of, all, Lillians slow, soothbrows cleared away. Psychic method which is harmwarm that he" paused for an inst- ing voice. With a sense of opless but sure. With a feeling -- of - satisfaction ant-before pressing theelectrie pression he stiffened his shouldhe remembered Lakeleys fre- bell, Then at last, dominated by ers and sat straighter in his place. Try . Naturopathy and learn that and quent you can get cured from any pressing suggestion anticipation, he turned and raised No, he said, I dont think v Disease of Bad Habit without that he should dine with him at his hand. I shall smoke. i' Poisonous Mediciiie anddiscuss the She moved nearer to him. taking The action was abrupt, and it Cadogan gardens Drug often or outlook. a useless but Dear she was said his as undergoing Jack, political pleadingonly fingers pressed ' fatal e muust hav written Lakeley the bell that a certain unexpected- ly, dont say youre in a bad operation. during his absence, and Chilcote, ness, a certain want of suitability mood. Dont say you want to J. F. Petritsch, Ps., D. N. D. marked the of the houuse struck postpone again. She looked up engagement, in the aspecx having .42,' So Main Street Logan, Utah Bell Phone 129 felt no further responsibility. ,Tlie him. The door was white; the at him and laughed a little in ' invitation could scarcely have handle and knocker were of mass- mock consternation, been verbal, as Chilcote, he knew, ive silver. The " first seemed, a Loder was at adoss. had lain very low in the five days disappointing index of Lakeleys Another silence followed while of his return home. private taste, the second a ridic- Lillian waited; then she froVned So he argued as he stood with ulous tempation to needy human- suddenly and rose from the conch We believe we know an the book still open in his hands, ity. He looked again at the num- Like many indolent people, she that could collect agency the blue cross , staring impera- ber of the house, but it stared possessed a touch of obstinacy, that$29,240,000 fine from tbe tively from the white paper. And back at him convincingly. Then and .now that her triumph over Standard Oil . Company. It Chilcote was obtained, now that from the argument rose thoughts the door opened. could at least make it in,So keen was his sense of unfithe had vindicated heFright to and suggestions that seethed in teresting for theStandard Oil his mind long after the lights ness 'that still trying to fuse his command him, her original purSeptember 10 1907. Deseret had been switched down, and he impression of Lakeley with the pose came uppermost again. Cold News Editorial. had been left wrapped in dark- idea of silver door fittings, he or interested, indifferent or atness in the great canopied bed. stepped into the hall jvithout the tentive,8 shejntended to make use We believe we are that agency. And so it came about thathe usual preliminary question. Sud- of him. She drew quite close to . Loder .WAwish to thank the Deseret , took his second false step. Once denly realizing 'ibe necessity, he She moved to the fire j NewS. and slid to her knees. gently mornthe the next of to turned the servant, but the lookingdown into it. . press during We can collect some money for Loder she a was ings work it crossed his mind to man forestalled him : silent ior a second, Jack, began gently, you if you turn in your claims. Will you come into the white really amazing thing' has happen then he 4oo . langhecU-Ghilcot-e verify his convictions by a glance s at the directory, but for once the room, sirt And may I taker your ed to me. Ldo so want to short, sarcastic laugh. And yon ' ' yout . . t.i ow some , strong wish that : evolves a coat? tied up the wound-light, suppose? ' his eaution. The smooth, rtainty of . the Loder said nothing. - SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS. thought conquered glanced up, halfdispleased. His work was absorbing ;lhe need man's manner surprised him. It Seven Booms, Fifth Floor Comm ercial National Bank Bldg., There was ajfresh pause while "We were both staying at .the of verification seemed very smalf. held another savor of disappoint- she she said,- - as .though softly smoothed the silk em- little-in- n, . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. He let the suggestion pass.-- ' ment 'eeming as little in keep- broidery that edged her gown. no further explanation could be G. Luke, Genl Mgr. Francis Some People Dont Like XSi At 7'oclock hie dressed care ing wih the keen, businesslike Then once more she looked up at needed. Then again her manner iri I ment.-Surprised- - - tjClLTHURSTON, Th lrtktn Crrlkt, it rem-Ber"mo- vz st f -- , No-stoo- h lit-thi- e. every-(picturesqu- -- - smash-thrdifficultya- - trepi-datio- n. - -- 1 full-effec- -- clear transparent you can read to-fin- through d. lf say there - less SoapI2 fare-well- NATUROPATHIC , INSTITUTE -- $29,240,000 -- and-stoo- d . - 1 X MerchantsProtectiveAssociation jS-h- . - r |