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Show PAGE SEVEN Titus, amiable that sav it. but Aline is a .seeker of after titles. She wouldnt be out me take company might ties and getting my harassed myself. All attempts to renew averse to adding your ladyship to her collection. ear, in a moment of least resist- my work on the ill, fated novel ance. met with utter failure. The I protested. Oh, come, I dont know, said I hope- power of mental concentration That is a nasty thing to say, AND HIS MONEY C lessly. I had heard about all I was gone. I spent- - most --ot my George! could' "endure " concerning his tinje in the garden. , She may have been regenestates The Hazzards came and with erated, By lodrships magnificent he said obligingly, in England, and the sort of a then-th- e beautiful You know her better than I 'Joyously BARR GEORGE lord he was besides. Theres Betty Billy. Poopendyke must do. old chap. What say? I I didnt say anything, nothing to do but wait, Fred. have prepared them- - for the ' TaiTTTiTrtfff roTmrTe- - mutfei Author ol Grauathrk," He completed ed at once to transform- the Truxton King. Etc woman, but thought you did. the estimate by shaking his bleak, dreary old castle into a I hesitated .a moment and head, trusting to my intelli- sort of hilarious merry go then purged 'myself of . the 1915, Barr by Georga Copyright. gence, I suppose. round, withjne in the very vor- troth. As a matter of fact, I McCutcheon. We waited two days for word tex of it all. They succeeded in iSST.'Si. from the fugitives. Late in the taking me out of myself, I and has afternoon of the second day will say that for them. My been for a long time. Im not CHAPTER XXIV Britton returned from town spirits took an upward bound saying it in disparagement, be- a telegram forme. It and,- - w o nde rf u 1 ter. relate,, re- - Keve-me- -.with Ged knowa- - shes-e- n The Count Wants The Castle said: tained their altitude in spite of titled to something decent and ' I saw them board the train. s, all I could da to lower them. I fine in the shape of love. I hope Cargo safely aboard In my.heart - there was the comdid not want to be happy. I hes good enough for her. Pardee Captain memory of a dozen kisses I had manding. Clear at 2 today. Ev- figured that I owed it to my They looked at me with inbestowed in repentant horror aroused G. temperament C. recently and Smith broke the moterest erything satisfactory. upon the half asleep Rosemray RAFT. to be permanently unhappy. mentary silence. who, God bless her little soul, No sooner was this reashr- But the wind blew another way Oh, hes good enough for " if, cried bitterly on being torn news received than Mrs. and I drifted amiably with theherhe sald wlth a mieer ing away from my embrace. about as a derelict drifts with set Titus complacently smile. said Billy Smith, Wjell, her trunks packed. The currents of the ocean, but preIm glad of that, I said taking me by the arm a, few having household was in a stew ferably with the warm gulf! gruffly. entire bite a minutes later, lets have for she had sud- stream. The old la I mean Mrs. Ti- to eat and a cold bottle before of activity, to catch the 8 from Mrs. Ti - Ltus will be tickled to death if word decided We had denly we go to bed, old chap. I hope for Paris. I tele- tus in London that negotia - , the match is pulled off, said to heaven she gets through all oclock train accommoda- tions had been reopened with reserve to phoned right. I am strong for her, tion on the Orient express the count and that a compro Kazzard tickled- - the first arent you? Vienna and also to have mise might be expected. !The,tJ3Ba I sententiously and from I am,said I,with conviction it stopped at the town across obdurate nobleman had agreed, chaned the there coming out of a daze. a concession secured it seemed, to meet. Jasper 'll- - was no sense in subject, river, thq prolonging the He led me off to a cafe, at a no inconsiderable cost. in Paris at no dis tus lawyers where he seemed to be more She was to travel once ' more tant date. My chief concern, their Toward or less at home and where it asmy-tpothefrom was bright and gay for him but You will not: fait To lookrus herself .That shehad -s-uccess-up herself -signed thecountess to me, gloomier than the grave when you come, to New fully reached th name we had news- - with the fictitious will you, Mr. Smart? Mr. apparent; if not, York, aCTfg stie upon I drove the car home the Titus vill not be happy until he m celebrate caused us gave next day. When he got down at has expressed to you in person SSS.-SS- that bonfire in had We a the garage, Britton shivered his endless gratitude. You have rf with accounte rf her seizure. d the drank ,nd and drew a prodigious breath. . , k . splendid. We shall never We eagerly awaited the promf It was as if he had not breath-- beep romNewYork your ised cablegram forget your kindness, fely taJed in New ed- - for hours;W your announei ngher -- safe arrival thoirghtfulness.-you- r Awarded tcrthe ' distance in little . more than forbearance. I I . there and to Adirondacksfor storage half the time taken on the trip us at the end awa the Upon my word, there were claim-o- f Smith jouled of a appearance down. real tears in the dear ladys week. I nerved myself to ant Former owner has agreed the My word, sir, was all he eyes! I forgot and forgave Question him about the Lng-t- o accept $1,500,000 and re- signifi- much in recognition of this in- lishman. said, --but -- therewas-a all claims. Whemare you .. .please cant tremor in his- - voice. It stant of genuine feeling on hef said he, fellow, Splendid ALROSE. coming over? smacked of pride. part. It wds not necessary for with discouraging fervor; one most the extraordinary By Mrs.Titus placidly inquired her to complet- e- the sentence 0f - thefinest chaps" I knowr e coincidence a curt, business how we Jhad got flong and ap- so humbly begun, ? George arrivedT letter - in the evening ad- peared quite relieved -- when Their departure was made For an Englishman,1 Maris from Tarnowsy post told her' we had caught the with some degree of caution, mitted Hazzard. , postmarked Paris. Its contents e- trairratK-Jaspe- r Junior ana Mrs. Titus ratherxonsiderately Hes a gentleman, staggered me. vealed a genuine interest in the reminding herself that my incan more say John Bellamy SmartrEsq than you thats . enterprise, but spoiled it all by terests were at stake I saw for the ragtag of nobility that Dear Mr. Smart Will you saying that Aline, now prema them aboard the train. She paid court to Aline Tarnowsy. pUj. a on Schloss Both-H- e turely safe, was most likely to played her part, admirably I was in love with her, but he hoefen?pce desirous of pur-wam j leap out of the frying pan into will say that for her. She lifted a gentleman about it. A chasfng the castle if you care the fire' by marrying some her veil so that I could bestow to sell and we can agree upon a thoroughbred, I say. blithering foreigner and hav- a farewell filial kiss upon her Good looking?.; I inquired. fajr prcje for the property. ing the whole beastly business cheek. Jasper juniors eyes Well, rather the sort of sentiment moves me in this to do over again. popped very wide open at this, chap women rave about. Ask I earnestly hope How soon do they go? and, as he shook my hand Betty. She was mad about him, matter, and be induced to that you may asked Poopendyke late that warmly at parting he said: but he couldn t see anything in part with your white elephant, You are a wonder, John a her. I think she hates him now. after listening to Mrs. wjjj j, e g0 kind as to wire Why He had eyes for no one but the jf y0U sure enough wonder. y0ur decision, you will find me hang it all, she doesnt even let fair countess. Ah awful rincij. deeply grateful and at the Ritz CONFERENCE dad do that. - fortnight, on Betty. Shes used to some-- ( (for the ensuing was very But junior different. Jasper and thing 'Faithfully yours, Hazzard studied the - clouds young and he couldnt- underMARIS TARNOWSY. drifted over our heads. I My white elephant! I was stand. that STATE FAIR, At last we were to ourselves, wonder if fAlino cared for him. so eager to get rid of it that I I. Ive alawys believed that would have wired at once, Salt Lake City my extensive household and in sat I my she liked him better than she Late that night naming a figure proportionateSeptember 27th, Oct. study considering the best cared to admit even to herself. ly low had it not been for the staff of of my means not let hell I reducing any fancy united of my four 6th, inclusive servants and in computing, grass grow under his feet now friends protests advice and the canny ng free,-sai- d Dr. Haz- - of Mr. Poopendyke.- - - with that shes dismayvthe Excursions Via a princely host to people who Soak- himf said he, and I least notion what not him? Think have the shell had to the occasion. arose OREGON SHORT LINE economit meant to do sums in soon T waited for three days and Why not? He has a much ap- better position' in England than ic subtraction. It was then telegraphed him that I Union Pacific System retrenchme that to Tarnowsy has here, and hes would not take a heller less parent relentless, not after her money. I hate to than $250,000, ment, stern and more than Tickets on sale from would have to follow upon. my I had Utah points .north of the paid doubling price wild though brief .season of for the property.- - I was pre& JUNK HIDE LOGAN Ogden, September 27 to October 6th profligacy. I decided to dismiss COMPANY pared, however, to come down a the scullery maid. inclusive; limit paltry hundred thousand or so Paring the Highest Price tor I was indescribably lonely. PELTS October 15th. if he revealed signs of reluctHIDES, ' AND BEESWAX. ance. Poopendyke was worried about See Agents for Also for Rubber Metal. and the At lassitude. We built another bonfire that my pallor, my rates and further end of. a week he took it upon night and danced around it like 148 SOUTH MAIN STREET particulars. himself to drop a line to the so many savages. ' ' PHONE 82- Terms acceptable. Will come Hazzards, urging them to run Alines A FOOL pro pheclescon-cernin- future g activi- . rirrrraarKTSTSfre - 1- - -- fc. Pen-denni- 1 I.Q ( r. hi. f -- coo-rtyar- -- , as -- to Schloss Itothhoefen at once to complete thefransfer. . TARNOWSY. Accompanied by Hazzard and Smith, I went over the castle from top to bottom in quest of -- for Tarnowsys the reason prompt acceptance of my demand. We nad no doubt that he had a good and suffeient reason for wanting the place, and but one thing suggested itself in spite of-m- prejudices, but y and to hold in its virgin youth all through the long years to come. It would always Je young and sweet and rose colored, this unrequited love of pane. Walking through the empty, dismantled rooms that had once been hers, I grew sick with longing and in something like tour.inuffmatio.n Lfoia.absolute jfeariled downward,hsurd tears blinding my eyes. Verily, certainty that treasure was hidden somewhere about the venerable .pile, treasure of considerable magnitude, you may be sure, or he would not have re- akd such alacrity in accept ing my terms Sentiment had nothing to do with this surprising move on his,, part. That was atl boshr had wtllter-ior motive, and it was for me to get the better of him at his own game If I could. While I was eager to get rid of the castle at any price, I did not relish the thought of being laughed at for a fool by Maris Tarnowsy after he had laid his greedy hands upon treasure .that had been mine without my knowl. I was a fool a monstrous, silly-foo- l! TO BE CONTINUED FOR NOTICE PUBLICATION-ISOLA- TED TRACT Public-Lan- Sale. d. "''Department of the Interior,-U- ;- S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utab, -- August 25, 1915. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner ot the General Land office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R; S., pursuant to the application ot William H. Lewis, Serial No. 013887 we will offer at public' sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than 12.50 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 8th day ot October, 1916,, next,-a- t thia office, the following tract of land: E. N.E.i, Sec tion 6, T. 13 N.. R. 2 E., S. L. M. edge. He-w- as no fool The castle Thewlllsalebe will not be kept open, declared closed wbev meant nothing to him as a home but those present at the hour named or as an investment. No doubt have ceased bidding. The person he would blow it to pieces in making the highest bid will be reorder to unearth the thing he quired to immediately pay to the amount thereof. knew its walls secreted. Any persons claiming adversely We spent two unprofitable the land are advisdays in going over the place, ed to file their claims, or objections, and in the end sank down tired, on or before the time designated , - for sale. defeated and without ,T above-describ- ed the slight- that so much as a naif crown lay hidden there as treasure HKBER C. JEX, Receiver PROBATE , : AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE . trover I gave in and announced or the Rea 'acthat if Tarnowsy could find ConsulttiveCounty Clerk tor Farther ' Signers worth was he anything having Information, entitled to it so far as I was NOTICE TO CREDITORS beconcerned, and I wouldnt him a grudge farthings worth. Estate Of William Sawyers (Jts "He telegraphed that for would Deceased, r arrive on the morning of -t- he Creditors will present elaims with third day, accompanied by his vouchers to the undersigned at .his lawyer, a notary and an archi- residence in Lewiston in the Countect. .My four guests departed ty of Cache and State of Utah, on the 28th ot in haste by the late night train or before - - ' - - - day - Juip A. D. after extracting a promise from 1916. Date ot publication, August me to join them in Vienna 26th A. D. first 1916. when I was no longer the masCHRISTIANJACOBSEN, ; 0 . ter of J5chloss Rothhoefen. J rather relished the thought of a brief vacation. . Then, like the spider, I crept r Executor. MAUGHAN & FONNESBECK advt Attorneys for Estate. ! 11 back into my web and waited TYPHOID than S m 1 p o imt tb tom efft wluna for the foolish fly,' knowing all OCA and hinaleaMO, of Aatttjrphold Vaccination. Bo vaccinated NOW by yonf physician, you and the time that he would have the your family. It la man vital than h0UM tnauranca. dak yout physician, drayglat, nr tend for "Hava better of me in the long run. yon had Typhoidf tetllnt of Typhoid Vaccina, I confess to a feeling of sad- rezulu from uas, and dancar from Typhoid Carriers. ness in parting wtih the place, THE CUTTtK UBOMTOBY, BEtKELCY,CAL. after all, elephantine though it rtowciaa racciaaa a aaaaaa iihi a. a. ter. ucasa was in every sense of the word. PILLS Within its gray and ancient CHICHESTER SSUIN 1. walls that beautiful thing called I and I'liia ia Rd Wald aieullicr love had come to me to live bosaa, amiad with Bloa RiMma. Taka aa attar. Bay afT- -, V with me forever. It had come lirarxi.t. Aik for tlll-- t ' h lrlA.UOND liKANU Pil.LA. fa 8d unbidden, against my will, j yaan kaowa m BaM. Safrnt. Always dahla SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVEEYWSERC against my better judgment andj IfKH-TK- -- - cost-of-bei- - if ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS Following is the new Mall Schedule at Logan, Utah, Post Office on account of new Time-Car- d ot the Oregon Short Line, effective . June 15, 1915: Time of. Closing of Mails at Postoffice East, West, North and South 7:50. - S.m.,' 1:30 p.m. : East, West an South 5;qq p.m Preston Branch, (north).... 10:55 a.m., 7:45 p.m. Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsvllle, etc......... 1:30 p.nr- Providence and Millville, via R. F. D. No. 1, 9:30 a.m. 'Benson and King, (except Sunday) 9:30 a.m. R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward District 9:30 a.m. R. F. D. No. 2, North Logan District 9:30 a.m. Time of Arrival of Mails at Postofflce East, West, North & South 8:45a.m., 11:45 a,m.,6:Q0 p.m., 8:30 p.m. Preston Branch, (north) ; ... 8:45 a.m., 2:30 p.m. Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsvllle, etc. 11:45 a.m. Providence and Millville, via R.. F. D. No. 1 4:30 p.m. Benson and King, (except Sunday) 4:00 p.m. R. F. D. No." 1, College Ward District... ... 4:30 p.m. R- - F. D. No. 2, North 1:00 p.m. Logan District.. All windows at Post Office are closed on Sundays the entire day. General Delivery, Stamp and Carrier Windows are open on Holidays from 9:00 to 10:00 oclock a. m. Only two dispatches are made on Sundays: Main Llue, all points, at 7:60 a. m. Preston Branch, (north) at 7:41 p. m. JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster. " fr ' k 4" 4 |