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Show THE PAGE SIS Argyle Case J butler. stammered Why why, sir, the old man, aghast, thats Miss Mary's room but , But Kayton listened to hear no A Noveliaatioa , by J. W, McCoimugby of th Baecees-ftSew Play by Harriet el more. .Ford, Harvey X OHiggis ad Detective William J.' Burn, la Which Robert Hilliard la Appearing ;g tl a ir. Journal-AmH- v What did you do! he asked Topp. I went hack to me bed an I was there when they wakened me. , Kayton thought for a moment in silence, his eyes on the floor. At last he raised them and nodded to (he footman in sign of dismis-sa- l. rf by -, f 'tt Well, thats all for i - " 4 Chapter IV-Contin- the pres-- ' ent. Topp withdrew hurriedly, wiping the perspiration off his forehead, and Kayton asked Finley to get the maid, Kitty, The old butler slowly moved over to the bell and rang it and then swiftly faced about. I might say. sir, he said, with a mixture of deference and defiance, I think it would he nothin unusual for Miss Mary to have a light in her room. Yere wanted by tld detective, girl, he ended , ued 4 This is Topp, sir1 be said to Kayton, The detective glanced at the footman and the footman star td at the detective. I suppose this man had no ex. perienee when he came to work here. remarked Kayton address ing the butler, On the contrary, sir, returned Finley, he came wid from some of the best families. ' Why did they all discharge Vhiral demanded Kayton.' Topp began to quake visibly, traf his dignity was outraged. I doubt, sir began' Knley, when Topp by a mighty J effort propelled himself forward and in- - rif-rinc- es terrupted. , If you halluded to me, air, he said, addressing Kayton, I kin sy for myself that Ive a record In service that any man might he ' proud of. How did you eome to be mixed up in this murder! demanded the detective, his dark eyebrows coining... together, and hiA eyes darting baleful glances at the ser-vani. Topp gasped and grew whiter than his speckless collar. Selp me Id ho' ari in it! be cried excitedly. ' Kayton made an inarticulate souiid, indicative of extreme unr " belief, Tbat remains to he seen, hi declared grimly, while Finley stared, wonderingly from one to the other. What were you doing j ', s that night! , demanded Topp. Me, sir with a start! Im a man of early hours and quiet abits.Id read me evenin paiper an was In me bed Sy alf past 10. Did you hear anything that There was almost a night! menace in Kayton s tone. I go to bed to sleep, returned the servant doggedly, Hits not me plaice to be watchin and list . -- - Saturday, August 2. I9n GREAT PIONEER DAY - enin. ? f -- y e, ", Out with it! Topp moistened his Kps. vUJ saw a light, he said in a low voice. The word cracked Where! like a pistol shot. Dont Put Off the iUneases seeking relief-frocausedb defective action of the organs of digestion. Most serious sicknesses get their start in troubles of . the stomach, hver, bowel&-troubquickly, safely, surely relieved by m i July 30,Corporal e -- -- 1 1 Obf-n- o, sirl-txelaim- the he. demanded. the ed girl, her alarm returning. I got up because Id Id left a window open downstairs. , Didyon go down to dose' it? Yes, replied the girl faint . ly. Did you pass Miss Maznrets , rooms! Yes. les door! . t ktill more faintly., Did you speak to her! , A pause. Yes. Her her her maid had gone away for the night, and .1 thought v perhaps I could do something for her.' DISCOVERY " THE COMMOwN'SEm hf fIook 40 ' MEDICAL ADVISEE THE S 4 PALACE f- 'eao.'Kw'Sx. HOTEL Steam Heat Beit and Cleanest Rooms in the City f wife and family, and the ladys brother Charles Pope, of Garden City, autoed to and from onr city and gave us the glad hand., JOB PRINTING Geo. E. Lamborn trailed about five cars of lambs through town on the 29th, headed for Sage, to ship east. Ilis father," Edwin G. The Journal Lamborn, will acocmpany him to see the country and some of its large cities, and have a rest from his home eares and duties He deserves a pleasant time. - f t . MrgrWE."IarieY"OfR5bfri7 daughter. ia Miss Weston who a few .days visiting her unspent cle, cousins and auntthe Crow-ther'at Mai ad City, Idaho, and of eourse had one of the times of her charming young life, returned via Logan, and by .the aid of an aspiring eoaehman, on Tuesday. Ella-Sylv- s, Not aware of any hay lying in our fields spoiling, as journalistically stated last week in one of Salt Lakes dailies. ' - Weather ideal at this writing. Quite cool on .Sunday, a frost feared ut did not come thank heaven. A man seems to be as precious what Ophir with haying, wool hauling, sheep shipping, road word, added to the gardening, makes it almost out oi the question today to hire any body for other work. ,of State Pure Food Commissioner, Willard Hansen. has been througlrour county looking into the dairying establishments, also investigating conditions in our groceries, makings leading-issuand overagain. of the hand separator business He will have an instruction cirGive to a want ad a servant- cular sent to eaeh separator-owm-e- r finding task and quit worrying. in the County and, indeed, tin state. This will be followed by the visit of himself or deputy at an hour they know not of, for the purpose of ascertaining with how much fidelity said instructions will be observed. .The separators and their product must no longer be kept in cellars and barns which are in any degree malodor' . ous, All these restrictions are in Quickly cures sore the best interest of the producer and consumer, and the promotive throat and canker. of the health-oall and the fame No home should be . and financial standing of our state. . without Mr. Hansen was accompanied r. on his trip hTy Mrs. Hansen and ' children.' . 1. e TONSOLA THROAT BALM Wedding Announcements Letter Heads, Envelopes Butter Wrappers Statements London, July .29.- - A curious scene was witnessed in the west end of London tonight. .The authorities of Holloway jail desired to liberate under the eat and mouse , aet a. suffragette hunger striker, Mrs. Mary Way-maThe woman refused to leave the prison, however, unless she was liberated unconditionally, whereupon she was sent in taxi in care of wardresses, to a west end nursing home. Arriving there she resolutely refused to enter the home and sat outside from afternoon until midnight, ,hy a small crowd of sympathizers and curious onlookers, f Despite all persuasion of the police, who were warned by a doctor (hat Mrs, "Wyman was in a very dangerous condition, she still refused to move until, she declared, the government , undertook its responsibilities. Upon finding their efforts unavailing, the police brought an ambulance to the nursing home at midnight and removedMrs. Wyman to a police station and fkence to the Kensin gton inffr ma ry. At the infirmary Mrs. Wyman , declared that she would continue her hunger Strike. n. sur-roimd- " It Can be ReUed Upon The American Drug and Press Association authories its members to guarantee absolutely Meritol Hair Tonic. Tt ha3 no equal. It is a wonderful remedy. trial will convince' you. The Rudolph Drug Co., Logan and Ilyrum, A (Advertisement)- to Make you home-hunte- rs a tenant! If you want to grow to a ripe old age ,stay away, from Mexico, The Logan Hide and Junk Company Pay the highest price for rubbers and metals, machinery cart iron. Also for hides, wool and beeswax. 146 South Main, .Lo" gan, Utah. Phone 62. f a o Excur sions 3 Kansas QitV, Mo St. Louis, Mo.v Chica go, 111;..;, ,52.00 56.50 .55.70 j St. Paid or Mtoheapolis Standard (Differ J ' New f 4 f f York:. Lines r,J i ential - Lines 83.50 . ... 71.10 71 JO Buffalo . . . .. Buffalo 76.10 ; 76.50 Montreal I. ,..76.50' Proportionately Low Fares to . many other points Dates r August 1, 9, 10, 11, 18, of 22,28. Cale Eeptember lO and to points east of Chicago limited to sixty days from date of sale. Other tiekets limited to October 31,4913. For further information address 71-1- 6 ' J E. R. LEIS ; General Agent want ad interesting and youll find 17' - From LAKE SALT AND OGDEN, . CITY TO EAST AND RETURN - , A. T. & S. F. Ry- 233 Jndge Building. -- Salt Lake City, Utah. Advertise . 1 Ask Your Druggist . Good gospl talks were made at chapel on Sunday by Elders Joseph Weston and George H. Webb, both men of long and ripe ex' LIBERTY IS REFUSED perience. BY HUNGER STRIKER as the gold t Rates: 50c and Up Journal Building s Idaho is visiting her Mrs. Joseph Weston. - ( 1008 page haadaonwly bound la dotii-tre- aU Fhytology-Hygie- ne, Anatomy, Medici n and U a cmnntete ' Boom PhyatoM-fe- nd 31. la taiasloK.VJtaw,llgtBtXy, Laketown rejoices these summer days in the possession of two ice cream parlors. . ' " Mr. and Mrs. Orson PT Satter-thwait- e came up Sunday and visited our Sunday school and their mother and father, respectively, and kins people and, friends. Monday Thomas Calder .. oiw yun. It Is no, put liVu tablet form, as well as liquid, and cars-- , be obtained of medicine dealers everywhere or by mail by sending 50 cents in lc stamps for trial box addms R.V. Pjercef M, n.; Buffalo, N,Y for - it Yes, ' . ,B f Was there a light under the , hu best, to favorably known which grata. v up to look at . n, to-th- clock, did you? -- DR. PlEltCES tr , GOLDEN r.TEDIGAL - - , ' ii El Paso, You got , 1 Smith of troop A, Second cavalry, shot Ismael E, Monteros, a soldier of Colonel Ortega's ' eommand, said to be Oretgas personal servant, at Tornillo ford on the Rio Grande thi afternoon as Monteros was attempting to cross the international boundary fully arm' ed and on horseback, according to a report received by General H. L. Scott tonight. The corporals bullet cut a furrow in Monteros s scalp and felled him from his mount. The Mexican has been attended by the army Surgeons at Fabens and is being held a prisoner together with five other' Mexicans and three wagonloads of provisions. They were attempting to cross to Ortegas camp. Dr. L, B. Rash-bausurgeon major in Ortegas camp, is here tonight wjtb a mescomsage from Ortega officer the of United manding States troops in, whiehthe constitutionalist commander says he much regrets the incident and hopes to be, exempt from response bility, inasmrteh ns he has repeat-edl- y instructed liis men to not attempt to cross the river under arms. Monteros is said to have drawn his pistol on the American soldier. She she .wouldnt let mo In. Jesus Rodriguez, Mexican fedas the maid entered. She was a eral prisoner at Fort Bliss, was pretty, blue eyed Irish girl, and shot and killed by Emilio Remero, her pretty eyes opened wide with another federal, in the detention alarm at the butlers words, camp this afternoon. The prisonWhat for! she cried, ers had quarreled ovr fi woman. , ' , Kayton barely glanced at her. Mr. Finley, wilTyou please bring A Scientific Achievement. . the cook! he asked, with a cerModern science has produce,! tain emphasis on the hying no such effective agency in the Yell be wastinyer time, sir, relief of indigestion, - dyspepsia, Mrs. constipation, biliousness or imthe butler warned - him. is the only iptilligent pure blood as Merftol Tonic DiBeauregard member of the household that gestive, the result of the best sleeps below stairs, an shes been minds of the American Drng and pestered by th police till shes all Press Association, "composed , cf of a flutt'er. druggists and newspaper men all Tll have to see her, said over the country. Try, this great Kayton curtly, and Finley went remedy, Rudolph Drug Co., Loout to get the cook. gan and Ilyrum, Association nodded to the frighten- Members. Kayton (Advertisement! ed jasidand tnade a swift mental V He . decided to appraisement. Quite often when Cupid thinks plunge immediately into the heart has .wounded a heart, if . he he of things. Did you hear anything the should examine the withdrawn arrow, he would find the point night of the murder? he asked turned. abruptly. The girl shook her No no, sir, she replied head. .The more positively some quesr , i tremulously, in- tions are answered, the more cerwhatever? he Nothing tain they are to be asked ovet . sisted with a frown. firmly, The body contains phosphorus sufficient to iruJce 4G,0G0 matches. Phosphorus U one of fourteen elements composing the body divided anonaf bon&, flesh, nervous system and other organs. The perfect health oft body requires a perfect balance of the elements. These elements come in? m the food we eat the stomach extracts and distributes them. f But If stomach is deranged the balance of health is destroyed and the blood does not carry the proper elements to the different organs, and there Is blood trouble nerve trouble heart trouble. Pain is the hungry cry of starved organs. Put the liver, stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition into a condition of health. That is just what is done by V 1 AMERICAN TROOPER SHOOTS A MEXICAN the rain What time was it? Whats the matter with ye, Kitty hesitated a moment. A man! demanded that worthy. quarter past 1, she replied more Pio- ' (Advertisement.) The 29. LAKETOWNJuly neer day of 1913 will be long remembered as one of the most pleasantly enjoyed days in our history.' Thanks to the Sunday tact and diliKayton fixed his gaze yet more school committees , waitgence. keenly on the girls face and Salutes were fired at daybreak, ed until her eyes met his sqqare fine descriptive parade led by a h ly. , Circledale brass Land, under the Didn't . you go into her Leader Thomas E Earley.. A room! he asked slowly. , at the ward chapel, in program No, sir. .Kitty hesitated added to the opening and which, again, and he waited v She were; Old "exercises, closing she wouldnt let me in, gentlemens quanta by George Why not! he demanded in- G. Weston and company; Pioneer ' stantly, and She said shed he all right. day experiences, pathetically . by great related, humorously Did you come down to this and " . ' grandma" Ann B!A Kearl Thons floor! i .jf Alley Nancy grandma No, sir, I went right hack to son; recitations by students Albed. . ley V. Johnson and Yiola M, Ir, Did you never mind. win; organ recitals by Mesdames (TO BE CONTINUED) Maiy E., Moffat and Bessie E. mi Orvin ; selections by the , band. CANADA EXCURSION In the afternoon games, boat' , r August 5th. riding; etc., at the southeast shore Via Oregon Short Line, .Very of our unparalleled lake," base low rates to Lethbridge, Stirling, ball and other 'games later, on Raymond Magratb, find Card-sto- the chapel square. Juvenile parwith limit of September 20. ty in the early evening, and soTickets will be sold for Train No. cial hall at the Robinson hall.ior 3 leaving Salt Lake 1:45 p. m. the grownups at night,. ComAugust 5th, or for trains connect- prised with other features uning therewith. See 0. S. L Agent named, the days festivities, all east of Shoshone and Buhl and without any aid whatsoever from west of Montpelier inclusive' for king alcohol, who is ever for the rates and further particulars. most our people, persona non y Kayton shrugged his shoulders as if to conclude the inquiry, Youre one. of these very heavy sleepers, I suppose, No, sir, returned Topp. Im , .a.very light sleeper, sir., You kin wake me with a whisper. 's How 4id it happen that you slept through a murder, then! demanded Kayton quickly, , I didnt say I, slept through, a murder, protested the footman. You say you didnt hear any thing. What, did you do? re, I ad an uneasy night manwith plied Topp reluctantly, And 'at 3 in ifest, uneasiness, the mornin I got hup and opened trie window. Did you notice anything unusual f demanded Kayton.' The footman hesitated. I 1 cant Ray it was unusual, he said . uncertainly. No! commented the detec-ticwith unconcealed interest What was it! Topp drew himself up, remembering that before all else he was a servant. Its not me plaice he began. , Wh at wasjt 1 snapped JKsy- ton, with an energy that made old Finley jump. A Human Match Factory HELD IN LOXETOWN , 4 1912, JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH Y . Topp gulped and finally hurst - Was she ill? She she had a headache. out in, desperation. , V She said so? . Well, sir, he critd. gazing acYes, sir. She said she had a cusingly at Fmley, since you will beheadache and couldnt sleep, room 'ave it itf was in th Did low. , you' do anything - for "WhaVroora is that ? demand her? ed Kayton; turning also to the : . No, sir. The Copyright, TRI-WEEKL- Want Advertising", Will . Serve You! when the cook yields to the Gypsy-instinin her and moves! Yes, perhaps the next one will have the same ultimate call. but thats the way of eooksl And cook- finding is REAL SERVICE youll admit that! niims CDAS. ENGLAND ct - . K ' - Advertise NOTARY i rfl Journal Office, . Logan |