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Show Tim tiu-mThhl- journal, logan, utah y And at finger prints. Did yon get thd womans slipped thumb room. the into prints under the edge here, quietly Come in. come in, Mr. Kay-ton- ! Joe? he called out. Yes, sir, replied the young roared the young man in with his hand over the man. of hold a frenzy. Weve got The right hand out! to last mouthpiece. at give something his finger stabbed at the one came out fine perfect ! Is it She she the girl. he added as his chiel form shrinking girlB ! heard me come back That ought subjected sheet after sheet to a to satisfy the public that ought close scrutiny under his powerful to clear her! Give that out! I can tocke lens. No$ replied Kayton curtly f stand it I didnt come hack! Is she in the bunch! itfquir And he flung himself from the ed .Manning, after Another min-ute- s room as Miss Mazuret collapsed wait, in which he swore in a chair. But as Kayton apher to she guardedly at the telestaggered proached phone company, its works, equipfeet and all but fell in his arms.' Help us, help us ! she implor- ment and operating staff.' ed feverishly. Dont say he Kayton dropped thq sheets of came hack here! I was wrong paper on the table and looked up with a queer light in his eyes. ne he was! am sure I I says didnt some!. Please dont tell jloe, he said, .this woman fnTmtHe outiide. came " done! What have I anyone! Manning whistled into the teleWhat haTe I donetU , Kayton' took a' firm grip on the phone and hastily clapped his slender shoulder's with his two hand over the mouthpiece again. Gee! he grunted. Thats strong hands, straightened' the a order. Hello! Is the chief inbig form and gazed girls clinging to her face gravely, but kindly. P want you to pull yourself together; he ordered in a tone of authority. Im going to need you Im counting orf you. We' need youl wildly above his head. THE JOURNALS that moment Kayton rgyle Case i i f A HoTliMLtion by J. W, XoConaoghy of th Suoow fal Now Ploy by Hwiiot JPord, Barvey J. Olpf gtu ad DetootiTO Barm, ' Billiard Xa Xa "William J. ut Which " Eobert Appearing tt it Copyright, UU hr Jouraal-AaMri- -t cnxaunlnr. - - CHAPTER VII Continued . Tearg were streaming down her face, but he hardly saw them. His voice was almost a scream. Kay-to- n had no' difficulty in hearing the words. What have you been thinking that I came back here and quarreled with my father and how could you think such a ! thing!,, Oh. I didnt . , , think it on purpose, Bruce indeed I didnt Please f he Wbatdidyou "think! the girl fairly bellowed, shaking roughly. He was always so so violent 'when he got angry with you every word cost the girl an effort I thought he did something made an attack on you and you had to "defend, yourself I Of 'course she dung to him pite- of course I knew it --was onsly . an accident. Bruce Dont look like that T Oh, Bruce There was an instant of 'dead ,. , silence, and then Argyll, spoke in tones of barely suppressed grief and rage beyond merewords. ' t Have you believed all this time that I killed my father! I tell you. Bruce, she pleaded wring her hands, I tholtght it was an accident. I didnt blame 1 v ,T 1 ?onvI An accident! . fiercely, he 'broke' out .Why, if had happened such a thing wouldnt I have called How can yon think , got help! '.such a thing, Marv Mary. Do you think so now! she choked. No no, Bruce! Yon couldnt hay?. You do! he" cried harshly,' Miss Mazur et pressed her face to her hands and swayed in a paroxysm of grief. "He stood, hard and accusing, and made no move to soothe her. you-rouse- the..-hous- d R . I dont knQw ,Oh know! Im-lesi- she sobbed. Im afraid It-doe- -- my-mindt ng seem possible was killed! I dont snt that your fatbeT But he was rhe was! Argyle waved his clinched fists moanOh. I cant, I cant! . ed the girj. I; Yes. you can! he interrupted grimly. Youre not that sort of a girl. You want to clear him, ! the shoulders a rather vigorous pat as he released them.' ..Yflu-goJi- Q your room. Ill let you know when I need you. He turned Abruptly away as if tq indieate.that the' matter... was closed for the present, and fisa Mazuret dragged herself slowly, uncertainly to the door. Just before she passed out he called her by name, and she turned miserably toward him. He walked np swiftly and again placed his J hands on her shoulders!. he said BefoW you go, gtavely, I want you to promise me that you wont, Vorry ahy iftOre. ' I Mjant say (finitely jps yet whq is responsible for all this, hut I can tell yon Ups mnehAI know that ' neither yod nor Bruce had anything to do wth it. It is givenUo&w men to win, with a few mere words, the reward in overwhelming' joy and gratitude that leaped to the eyes , of the, miserable grl, t You do! she gasped infcrklrt-lousllie nodded slowly and smiled. , I do. Oh, oh! There was a rush of sobs. Thank you, Mr. Kayton. And she was gone. When Manning returned some minutes lat-e- r h e found his chief st aring up the deserted hall. Tie coughed and gained no attention Hm! he repeated a little nave you got anymore loudly, I work on, govercan thing yet he declared heartily,' giving - Quickly cures sore throat and canker. N6 home should he without it . , . Ask YcurDruggist ; ed -- -- Monday-and-'as-hi- gh as any time this season, westerns Htv you any rtctrd of a counterfeit . "& $100 gotdf cartificataT. , ifi! Mr. Kayton wants to speak to him. ' Here he is governbr. ' JuSt ' a minute! , . orderCover the doors, Joe thfc ed Kayton, taking phone. quietly Manning , swiftly and opened both doors peered about, and then stepped out intJ the hall. said Kayton Hello, chief! distinctly, but in a somewhat Oh, .hard at guarded tone, work ! Have you any record of a counterfeit $100 gold certificate E973! Dont you get it? I cant very, well. A," B, C, D, E! Yes, thats it. Series of 1907, Yes, thats it. You .havent? Well, Ive got one here that I thought might be had. No-- but its a little light. If its counterfoil its the best pne Ive seen. No. They roust must have bleached to get the paper. The heads a eorker. Well. Ill turn it over to the New York office. Oh, no! Its a little murder. No, thanks. nor! Thank you very much, chief Kayton came hack to his job Goodbv. xvithsBtartr "(TO BE" CONTINUED) he 'demanded, with a frown. SCANDINAVIAN REUNION I say, repeated Manning deliberately, have you got any4 Provo, Utah. August thing I can work on! via Oregon Short Excursions Yes, replied Kayton, with a Line from Utah points north of swift change to his wonted alert-ress- . Ogden and from Preston, Idaho. Call up Wilkie, Joe. Tickets on sale August 22nd and Chief Wilkie Washington! 23rd. See agents for- rates and exclaimed Manning in surprise. further particulars. .Yes, snapped his . chiet (Advertisement.) 4 Did you think the sec sharply. 6400 ret service had , moved! slipping on a banana peel. : When you steal, steal enough to . Main.' While Manning .was fleep in a subdued but. heated, argument Make you want ad interesting with the long distance operator to and jj'Qull .find Klyton busied himself with the a tenant! . , y. -- o, va-eant- ly , Wh-wha- Kansas City, Stock Yards, Aug. The early loss on cattle last week was almost completely restored before the end of the week. off to a point Receipts-droppbelow normal after Tuesday, and hundreds of buyers came here from the. corn .states for stock cattle and feeders, attracted by reports of the heavy receipts Monday, a combination of circum. stances ' that elevated prices promptly. Receipts today amount to but 15000 cattle, a fine exhibition of self restraint on the part of stockmen in the dry belt. More country buyers are here today than were ever seen in Kansas City at'unr time before- .- Not half enough cattle here to go around. The phenomenal demand from the country makes for the good of the whole market, of course. Commission men are receiving hundreds of letters from stockmen anxious to secure cattle, and the events of the last ten days have uncovered a buying power uf the corn states beyond any expectations. Missouri bought 11,000 cattle here last week, Iowa 8,000, Illinois 6,000, Kansas 4.000, scattering 3,000, total 32,000 head. At that nearly half the buyers went home without any cattle. Killing are 10 to 25 today, stock cattle and feeders 25 higher.or 50 cents to a dollar above last, Monday, calves 25 to 50 higher. Prime steers sold today at $8.85; almost up to the high time, Greenwoods at $6.50 to $8.25, half "a dollar 13. aborer-las- t . TONSOLA THROAT BALM MARKET REPORT . -- dont yon, as much as he wants to clear you Oh, yes, yea! Oh, I Wellrthpn that Vallright Saturday, ApgIlst . t? from the Brookville district at $7.00 to $7.75, quarantine . grass steers $5.00 to $7.00, veal calves $6.50 to $9.00, stock steers $5.50 to $7.25, feeders $6.00 to $8.0O Packers made a strong fight oil hog prices last "week but without much net success. Most days their top was $8.65, while order buyers end speculators paid up to $8.80 various days. Receipts are.500 today, market steady to 5 higher, packers resuming their tactics 6f last week, and buyin- g- their droved at a range of $8.30 to $8.75, outside buyers paying up to $8.80. Dry weather signs increase, but Ho chojera indications have developed. much without Sheep sell change in price, but fat lambs fluctuate violently. Best lambs last week brought $7.30, but tops stopped at $6.85 today. Some 53 pound Utah feeding lambs sold at $6.10 here last week, and Arizona feeding lambs at $6.00. Fat ewes sell around at $4.00 to $4.50, wethers $4.50 to $5.00. J. A. RICKART. Market Correspondent, OVERSIGHT PROLONGED HIS LIFE Womens San Francisco, Aug. 13. An oversight has prolonged the life of August Geber two years. In 1906 just "before the big San Francisco fire Geber was convicted of the murder of Charles Hartman and sentenced to be hanged. Then came the holacaust which destroyed the records ol Gebers trial. Geber had taken an appeal and he was sent to San Quentin penitentiary to await the outcome. The , appeal was dismissed in 1911 ut for some reason nobody bothered about the resentencing of Geber, so in San Quentin he has stayed. Yesterday George Harber, whose son was Gebers victim, called the attention of .Superior Judge Dunne to the slayer s protracted tenure of life. Geber was ordered to appear in court Saturday and be to death. tte efficacy of $5,000.00 State of Ifi Confidence in this thoroughly tried home remedy ia never misplaced. 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