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Show fjf Thursday, May-2- 0, ! 1915. dtsnfwlsh the Btrength for myself. I only want It that I may help you. I know you, Esther. I know that the memory of our love cannot be erased from such a soul as yours. I know that I have turned that beautiful thing into a vound that hurts. And I only .ask you for the chance to let , me help help in any way I can. Because the helping you would do so much to help me. 'The vehe- mence qf his passion subsided as he saw his. pleading having effect. His voice lowered and h& came a step closer. We may not be together, Esther. he said. We may be very far apart Once before we were far apart, you then, remember.and you- said to-that you knew-- it was hard, that oftentimes it seemed unfair bt& that if we loved one another as we thought we loved, we would fight the hardships, shoulder to shoulder. And the of the shoulder of the loved contact uld one-wohelp" so much. Dont you remember that, Uttle girl? Well, I did not ght bravelv. I did not fight fairly. I did not fight the mans fight as you fought the womans. But I tried, Esther. I tried. And now I ask of you, I beg qf you to fight with me shofulder to shoulder your shoulder against my can. PAGESEVEN T Unto Herself Alone Bjr, EDWlS BLISS An by Bathe ExchangerTftc. gloving Picture Right and all For elgn Copyrights Strictly Reserved.) of Fo'lx Lynn grew more and more IV. The dazzle of Allcas. spirits was sunken and the shadows under the bewildering, the glorious excitement fine eyes of the man seemed to have 0f the girLso boundless It transmit eaten hollow a there, hollows from ted Itself to every guest at the. recep- out of which a fearful light burned, tion. The very air was vibrant with the light of a man afraid to look at It But Fell Lynn alone seemed Im- something, yet. hy some terrible atmune, as he moved silently from place traction, always forced to look. There were whispers that the presto place, a little absent, a little apart tige he had wpn In the street was from everyone and everything. But the hostess, try though she waning, that he seemed unable to ' would, could not keep her eyesTrom concentrate,' to put the old time fire , wandering In his direction, could not U repress the little thrilling pride of inpossession as she picked him out stantly from the throng, nor suppress the twinge of jealousy that he should not be with her Slone. Times there were when the brain of her would halt and a soft, dreamy '(To Be Continued) expression supplant the eager, restless one la her eyes. And she would REVOLUTION BREAKS come back to the present, gently put OUT ATTRIESTE and future of the past by the dreams which had reached out and touched her, put them by with a smile that Rome, May 16, Via Paris, May 17. A revolution has broken glorified the beautiful face of her, ' erasing the thoughtless lines the're as ut at Trieste, acocrding to a by the passing of, a huge spiritual message po the Idea Nazionale sponge over her countenance. from the frontier. A telegraphed And Felix Lynn avoided her sedcrowds composed chiefly of ulously, seemed unable to be near -'her.Sbe ttetieed- tt 'but eoiwH needgA hhve been called to the colors, herself it was merely another phase y invaded the square on which of this strange Jealousy that so possessed her. She was also faces .the palace of the governor, keenly delighted to see he avoided Baron Friesseki. The women Esther Halfetead. She had thought Death to Francis Joseph! cried Esther a bit overly interested in Felix. Down with Austria! burned an She started from her reverie and, Alica Learns That Esther Is Lynns Austrian flag together with . a with a gay laugh, ladled a glass from Wife, portrait of the emperor, and atthe punch bowl. But here eyes were in his work. Thq'old Felix Lynn waa tempted to attack the palace. fastened Inquiringly upon her maid, tr gand-armwho was just returning from the gone.-losTh'e'"goveTftOirt)rdered the brilliant, powerful young Felix to charge and the women phone. Somehow, the dazed, somewhat frightened expression - on - the Lynn. 'fightingstubornly. Wearily he closed down his desk retired, girls face alarmed her. She shiv- andheft his office. were torn up and posts Lamp ered slightly as though a cold, dank Tie glanced warily up and down the the signs of tobacconists which shadow had passed across the sunHarrow, winding street as he moved bear the Austrian coat of arms light of her happiness. toward his motor car. It was because of their business being swiftly She would have stopped the maid, as he had tried to identify a government monopoly were though then thrust the impulse aside, though, his terror in the crowd and, not destroyed. 'as the girl approached Esther, she finding it, temporary refuge sought could not resist bending her ear in The Idea Nazionale dispatch In the machine. Always he was that direction. states that 47 --women, were killhis head from side to side She caught the cold, dazed look that craning with the quick, darting movements of ed and over 300 injured. filmed Esther Halsteads eyes aa she a bird. And finaUy, with received the message, caught the a frightened DESTROY Qf relief, he sank back AEROPLANES sigh weary meaningless sound of her voice as Bhe the cushions of the car, relief ZEPPELIN against BIG GERMAN My father parroted the words: his face. His hand groped lightening fordead caught the sympathetic tube and after a for the London, May 17. The story ward surge of friends, then, with a moments speaking hesitation he directed the (Copyright. 1315. - com-pletedl- fothls-TedusejwasT5- es - of a duel between a Zeppelin and a squadron of British aero planes has reached the Daily Mail by way of Rotterdam. This Zeppelin, says the ac count, has been frequently seen cruising in the neighborhood of Brussels. About eight oclock in the eveningjt was suddenly surrounded and attacked by 27 aeroplanes. The Zeppelin put up a spirited fight with machine guns and tried to escape by ris- ing to a high altitude. But the fully and gave the bulky airship no chance. Within a few minutes the Zeppelin had received several mortal wounds and fell. All the crew of 60 were killed. Two aeroplanes were destroyed by the Zeppelins guns. MISSING OFFICER RATED AS DESERTER Washington' May 17. The war department is arranging to declare Second Lieut Louis H. Weggenmann, Twelfth company of coast artillery, formerly on duty at Fort H. G. Wright, a deserter and to drop his name from the army roll. Lieut. Weggenmann tomorrow will have been absent on leave of absence for three months and if he is not heard from by that time will be considered a deserter. On Feb. 14 he was granted four days leave, since which nothing has been heard from him. Lieut. Weggenmann was born inDel aware and was commis- sioned from civil life from that -- that she had held him, that she would had caused the quick crunch of continue to hold him. gravel, hut something on the face of She could not con- thq man made her stop. He held You, you tinue for the torrent of rage that put Jiia arms to her, not arms that 'threatened to engulf her. Oh, but you would embrace but arms that pleaded shall suffer for this,' she finally for help, a Uttle comfort, and, yes, a You thought little protection. managed to articulate. you would come to me thought you, For a moment he did not speak, would shame me thought you would could not speak, then all the floodamuse yourself with me. Well, you gates were loosened, all the restraint bave had your play. And flow you was shattered and the suffering, torn shall pay,Aadyou wllpay to me and lacerated soul of the man stood as no man ever paid to woman before her, unabashed at its naked- you you thief." ness, only asking the balm of forgiveBefore the poisonous hiss of her he ness. i w shrank away. But in the hallway he No, not cvn forgiveness, Esther, . covered hia face with his hands that he pleaded brokenly. I onlyjvish he might shut out the picture focused the chance to try and help." I have .there of the terrible expression In her sinned, Esther, but God knows, I eyes! have paid, am paying and shall-pauntil the memory of that Bin is wiped V. away from all our minds. From our The nine days sensation died away, hearts It can never go. I love you for the morsel of any scandal, no but we wlQ not speak of that J only odds how savory and juicy to hegltt ask one little word one Httle word of 1th, gtos flat and, pulpy with too comfort And It will make me strong. Bui the cheeks be-tor- e, -- y state in 1911. , WESTERN FREIGHT RATE ARGUMENTS Wellington, May 17. Oral srguments on the Western freight rate advance case was set for June 22 in an order today by the interstate commerce -- mrn. t?rr mar r CELLULOID It seems funny that there is often moresense in a small head than in a large one. Peopcejfvit to see- - a DAY BIKE- RAC& AND -, a lot yet SQui&RS-'i QF aaia -- AKe THE MOXUM HOTEL offers conveniences not found elsewhere. Strictly fireproof. Hot and cold running water In every room and strictly modern in Rates fl per day and upwards 4th So. J5TARVINC-- TO DCtYTH every-respe- ONLY DlFFFRtNGe- eT'jjeeH-A--8iu.fAe- ii A Ball, and THfc- BILL (AW) BALL. IS 12 AFFBCtD BY e ct. , - Tmn BeUHUHl WT s & state Si..' si, City ii VHP- ll 4"l"l 4, LOGAN STONE AND,. COMPANY Corner 1st East and 1st South MONUMENT PRESIDENTS PATRIOTIC ADDRESS: NAVY POLICY AND FLAG - New York, May 17. 'aTpatrto- - SITUATION IN YAQUI HEAD STONES IN GRANITE AND MARBLE. VALLEY UNDER CONTROL Washington,-Ma- ' Consul 17. y See us for Decoration Orders. Hostetter at Hermosillo, tic address on the American flag and the protection it carries for Americans, at a lunch given today in his honor by the therYaqui valley appeared now, to be entirely under control and that C. C. Wilson, riot Jack Wilson, was among the Americans committee killed in the Indian uprising New York citizens for the reception oLtha Atlantic last week. Admiral Howard, commander fleet. When the president arose to of the Pacific fleet who started speaksooa-after--reviewing--t- he. parade of sailors and marines from the fleet he was enthusiasFive hundred tically cheered. officers and other and navy army guests jumped to their feet and applauded. All the officers were in full dress uniforms. Alton B. Parker, Jacob Schiff, Joseph H. Choate, August Belmont and many other prominent New Yorkerswere ..among those present. Acting Mayor George froirLSaaJ3iegQ aboard.the cruiser Colorado for Guaymas reported today that on information that the situation had cleared, he had turned back and was returning to San Diego, SPRING When a crisis occurs in this it is as if you put your finger on the pulse of the nation, as if you put your hand on the pulse of a dynamo. .. We lift, no threats against any nation or class in the UriltecT States. This fleet in the river is a great solemn evidence that the force of America is the force of moral principle. There is nothing else for which she will contend. At the conclusion of his address President Wilson left the hotel-t- o inspect the fleet lying at anchor in the Hudson river. papers. ing briefs by all parties concern- that last month and before I ed riot later than June'SOth, paid half my bills the banker over to know if I could phoned LOGAN HIDE & JUNK not step over for a moment. I COMPANY bills went balance and of the the Faying the Highest Price foe 9 will have to hang over till next HIDES, PELTS month and a little matter of AND BEESWAX. 4 Also, for Rubber and MetaL sixteen dollars in red figures to be seen at the bank. The has lie SOUTH MAIN STREET! matter of paying by check has PHONE 62. its limitations. Ex. ie - SKYLIGHTS TIN WORK WHITMER & BURGESS Phone 305W. 836 E. 2nd N. t HERE! HOUSE CLEANING TIME For Artistic Work 7 Paper Hanging Painting --Tinting (MLB. Noble - - - Phoner415W THE' I d PALACE V-- 'r I , ri HOTEL Steam Heat Be& and Cleanest "5 Rooiris in the City - country if Roofing and Guttering IS principles it was founded on, but the people themselves never forget. ORNAMENTAL SHEET IRON WORKERS . 232? McAn-en- y introduced the president. The president declared that the luncheon was not the occasion at which it was wise for him to make an extended address He said he had always had a deep interest in the navy, It is right. he said, that America should have a great havy to express its character. The navy, he added, brought the United States into touch with the rest of the world. Secy. Daniels was warmly praised by the President. Under him, the president said, the navy had become more and more efficient. The secretary he declared, had his entire support. The navy of the United States, the president said, expresses our ideals. The fleet lying here at New York is a great fleet and has nothing of bluster about it. The great thing about America is that it wants no territory and questions no other nations honor. We stand for humanity and for the things that humanity wants. Speaking pf the flag the president asserted that it typified all that was best in the world. The mission of America, he went on is what her soldiers and sailors should think of. They have nothing to do with shaping of policies. Sometimes the persons who run the United States forget the Pay all your bills by check, commission. The commission ala big headliner in many says so authorized the filing of openNothin' to it. I tried -- Los Angeles, May 17. Two masked bandits held up 60 passengers aboard a Santa Ana car early today and escaped after getting about $100. Women passengers were asked to keep their seats ; the men were herded outside and searched. : . 7 m- - mn -- shrinking within herself, noticed the chauffeur to the Halstead residence. swift stride with which Felix Lynn At the curb he leaped out lightly. reached the stricken girls side. His lips moved in an exclamation of Like a tigress she moved forward, relief and then the haunted expres swaying a little from the hips,, her slon suddenly hurled acrose his face, eyes blazing. Felix Lynn drew Esther it. For a limousine a bit closer to him, then thrust out transfiguring slowly moved toward him, the face his jaw squarely, speaking over her at the glass causing him to shrink bowed head: away afraid. "Please do not crowd please. My Alica looked at the man, then slowwifes father has Just died. The mar- ly descended from the car and stood riage waa kept secret to prevent this before him. He opened his mouth aw & very thing. though to speak but the cold, expresFor a moment Alica ten her limbs sionless face of the girl halted him. numbed, felt something go icy cold Motionless she stood. Fixedly she . a. stared. ... sound perfectly audible to herself. imate object Instead of the man she And then the numbness gave way to was slowly driving insane with her a prickling, as of a thousand needles. torture. And then the tanked fire burst into He turned quickly away and, with full flame. It was a He. It was un- a shrug of the shoulders, moved up true. It could not be true. It was a to the steps, pressing the bell rapidly, He told to trick her. But they could his very baek Indicating hla fear of not do it She sprang forward, thrust- that silent woman on the walk below. ing herself between the pair, hurling The butler deferentially opened the them away from one another with door, his face expressing the perfect vicious strength. mixture of complacency and deferIts a Be a He. 'It cant be true. ence always to be found upon the I tell you Its a He. Hes mine-mi- ne, ideal servants countenance. Somemine by every moral law. his crossed like very furprlse thing Her eyes, a pointed flame, she could face as he saw who waited, then he see nothing of the shrinking guests, qutdkly closed the door; - almost nobody in the room hut the man, the slammed it In the mans face. man she claimed. Again she would Felix Lynns shoulders slumped ave leaped forward as Felix Lynn again as he half turned. He dreaded threw out his hands in passionate ap- crossing the dead icy light in the peal toward the woman he had just eyes of the woman who waited below. acknowledged as his wife. Then a For months now she had tortured slow, cruel smile parted her lips, re- him la this fashion. For months she vealing a row of small, sharp teeth, had appeared always beside him, startoo white and even to be beautiful ing, staring at him from those accusteeth that strengthened the panther-is- h ing eyes, and never a word never a impression she gave. For Esther word from those lips that had last Halstead, with a cry of anguish and hurled at him the epithet thief. fear, shrank away from him as from Like a haunted, hunted beast he an unclean thing. looked toward the garden, then. In Alica did not know how the guests some swift Impulse as his eyes had felt, waa not conscious, would not caught a glimpse of Esther seated on bave cared bad she been conscious, a bench there, he moved hurriedly in of their Xurtlve leave takings. She her direction. BANDITS HOLD UP INTERURBAN CAR Journal Building Rates: 50c and Up ARRIVAL AND Following is th new Mail Schedule at Logan, Utah, Port on account of new Time-Car- d of the Oregon Short Line. ' effective August 20th, 1114: s " POSTOFFICE. AT TIME OF CLOSIXG OF MAILS , South..! a. 1:45 7:60 m., and p. ik. North East, West, ........10:65 a. m., 7:46 p. vl Preston Branch, (north) Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsvllle, etc. 1:46 p. m. Providence and MILMlle, via R. F. D. No. 19:30 a. m. :30 a. m. Benson, and King, (except Sunday) a. m. R. F. D. No, 1, College Ward District ..,9:30 a. m. R. C. D. No. 2, North Logan District TIME OF ARRIVAL OF MAILS AT POSTOFFICE. ' 8:45 a. m., 11:45 a, m., 8:80 p. m. East, West, North and South Preston Branch. 7( north 17.. M,....,.:45 a. m.. 1:00 p. Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsvllle, etc.ll:45 a. m Providence and Millville, via R. F. D. No. 1, 4:80 p. m. 3:30 p. m. ... Benson, and King, (except Sunday) 4:30 p. m. R. F. D, No. 1. College Ward District 1:00 p. m. R. F. D. No. 2, North Logan District are closed on Sundays the entire da. All windows at Post-offiGeneral Delivery, Stamp and Carrier Windows are open on Eoll-dafrom 9:00 to 10:09 oclock Main Line, ad Only two dispatches are mads on Sundays; ts points, at 7:50 a. m. Preston Branch, (north) at 7:15 . JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster. M Offloe, 4-9-:30 ce ys am.' - I |