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Show mo e M'fiii.iir. fnuml a sliei! anl t!.e mind With the old. dilating imk m his eyes, .laspar f wil j .line sal r.i- :1 the Factor him. j 1 STORYS rniiuri-- si i. ;. - CHAPTER VIII. rehr.iiny n'el M.i'tIi and A .i i Varre past and May .i, ihmI - wr-i- e la- - age had had a h.nd struggle for life, t viy hut he I.ad ,i in'il. For of that ilitihl tleie s..s a tirsl niylii aft r tie- letu'i.; didiiioua and love self eoinl' Jniiiit it .11 eiiin-u'yOF THE of his win- and Iasi it: ll in.i-'- s name nu iiMui.i'd and ;o"ii:ii in Wilt, tiie liidp of tlie INK rencuM' Indian win I.ad shined it. si k man's in the I'.l.lien li.'iiillol-.- . tile l.iiii Factor and ll'iui' inm-eia aide hack i.. hi. Ii.:cii l liesi'!-- two r the hist rs, no wind had j.atsd By night ri'Kardiiit; the Mili.iinuri.' of Varre ileliriiiiu. Hnt one SIR GILBERT PARXER e enintr the Fai t.u was watching alone, amt the rep ntant man from lia li-il-lsle'i ii a out. ' Hush, lnish; I t them know- - I s'oie then) don't IkHllllil IMLUyll !'' . 4 Co.) both fiom him and iln- - tiabv ilb-iCHAPTER VI Continued. of that ; (aid look it all. I Itoi-bark! did not know! She did not krina!" The White liiiaril liad Tin' Factor m-- i- and walked away. They with in-- t wIlli rrb- nf bitikro by an clinking m)iiihI 'I ln- - dot.' was Muih;iii; him. lie siiid from men like Sergeant Gnwie. Ja-a- r In .larqiii-K- : "Voii have a gml master, Hume baa slnil Mcktit ll-- t liis .lacii's- - too yood ami yiciu fur the welcome an lie hail ituiic tin II. I! !." two naiiitba and linin' ami i I with the Factor Imic tbc sick luan In, anl CHAPTER IX. Tlii-l he III mi arm laid him on his own It is the mill or M.'IV came imtsiili-- . iiinl when they clieeri'il rlia.T rii.cl- id hli kiuv and Inn 1. :i K him again, Ii ;lil "We li.ive is Sni . ri!.-- . Vane l. iam l.y Cloud a h Her Irmri Ills wife She safely tlniiiigh anl I am lliutiklul. Hut rcmcnilM-- r tliu ih coiiiiaiics in this iiiiiin e. and is coming o l as march ynur rliwis In Oils us tar as to nail hou on Ills way Wli limit them I iviM down. II' looks a wieck: hut a much uh I. have dune imililng in the I'erlls thar Ills lelllli'd tin.' Ills holt lilack hcaid and Idle yea. lay between here .'III GroinuR" Iii.s grant-filhand ami goiub- iminiu'rs. "In mir indiiuiMes mill in all mir on' would scare ly lldnk Ii iiu,g d In il:i utters ami necessities." mliJeil .lell an evil liejirled tiiaii. lie sits In the Hyde, "the luck of the world was hiinlighl at the dmir, wrappml iilmut lit In I he hook!" liioosH uml iMiiver skins. This wm hi While In another Imlf hour Mi i ; mini was at ease, mid four of iliein were gathered .llulll the great sieve ill tile Store. Cloud III tlie-Ssmoking rull of guttural lilucldly, and latle (arsi-allemoving hla animal like Jiiwm with a seium of Gaspe Tonjoiirs talking In Chinook to the Indians, in palni to the French clerk, and In broken Kng-listo them all, and Jeff Hyde on the wonders of the iiiurRh, ut Manl-lothe Undine of Vurre Mountain, and of himself and 1 - MARCH j j GUARD Mlffi-rlng- 1 i to-dl- l e j j j I j j e e W'll-ck- CasjKi Tuujnurs Imried In We do a General Banking, Savings Bank Trust Business. We act as Executor, Administrator; Guardian, Receiver, Etc. We Furnish Surety Bonds for 1 e OnTor About October First from'' Our Present Location to No. 235 MainStreet, Salt LaKe City. im-t'.-- haml-SOIli- - l Other Purposes. tracts We Make Abstracts' Insure Titles. We are the LEADING TRUST COM- PANY of UTAH. Call See Our SPLENDID NEW BANKING ROOM. u the Ee We Will Move 1 1 .Im-pii- In-t- - Ui'nnnkte ; l .!ir--.ii-i j e : , - WHITE Mrs. H. Fontijn, j j - . a wit and meet Mr I ha tall Snyder. ' The gifted Palmist, Paychic and fie was furnished with a fresh horf si 'iCard Header, glvca advice on all af-and be left, hearing a message to O TRANCE MEDIUM. of life. Diagnoses all Disease. ( ''fair P9 and Chemist.. loyal wife fiiiiu. Varre Lepage. Assays unto yourself all I Telia to how draw READING DAILY a deddi-Jimim Fol to leave Jasj.ar lidiiiontoti at once, and to take all tl jOfflce and Laboratory, 229 S. W.l thing for good through Thought; Sunday and Thur meetings nsultatlon free. Call and ? Rot? nor. White Guard hack with him; and gaf g oclock Temple Street, i 2 idi-rrn thai elTu t lie entered Admission 10 Lent. S SALT LAKE CITY. Upstairs, Hoorn 16. Sanitarium Ho- I ,ai loom wlioi'c Vane la'i-agj 267 S W' TefT,p'e 8t" and said: "Varre ;S. 3402. has lulu' for us to ray kix. ,v I a .ilene' stalling at once for Fort lint the other repne-i"o w wa't until my wlt comes, io. awA There was pain in hla voice. "I must not." Vat re la'p&ge hi nt ed himself for 1 task and said: Jaaiiar Huuk ' it the time lias come to any good V it lias also come when we shouS sieuk toKether for emeu openly; sett in an far as can be done, a log account. You have not let my wtt know who aaved me. That appea from her letters. She aska the nanr ut my rescuer. I have not yet tnH her. Itut she will know that f when I tell her all "When yon tell her all?" "When I tell her all.' "Itut you shall not do that. 'I will. It will lx the beginning H the oiiifessinn which I shall after 4 niuke to the world.'' "Ky Heaven you shall not do CoWiirrl! Would you wreck her lifer r nine's face was wrathful, aid rciiiiiiiicil so till the other sank hark with hla forehead In lu in the ti.imls; tint it softeied as he saw ibis ifNinr.su and shame, lie began to tM that Varre I'piige had not cleariy the whole sll nation. He said iti'.ispi-hut still Arm tones: "Kt in j l.cpuL'c, that matter is lie tween ui two. and us alum'. She uniBt never know the world therefore must never Conk'lnw. You did an unmanly thing; ion are sufferitiK a manly reimdse. Now let It end hen but I swear It ilall,, lie said lu tierce tonea as the other shook his lieiui negatively; "I snow. Utah Savings ft Trust Com panys New 7 Story Fire-ProBuilding. of CHAPTER 'VII. In Jaspar 11 tune's house at midwith night Varre la'puge lay ash-ehis wife's letters received through the Factor elaaiufil to his breast. The Brellght played ujii)ii a face lUwappuluUHl ymatwyty- -' oW W Vaco-l-- a duo tried rsci yeU avotudd to f IheFYirtor. Yoii knew him, then," the Factor Mid, after a long silence. "Yea; I knew him well, year ago," replied Jaspar II nine. Just then the sick man stirred In liis sleep, anil said disjolntedly, "Ml make it all right to yon. Jasisir." Then came a pause aud a quicker utterance, Forgive-forgive!1 love you "Hoso We Want Your Business. Send for Booklet Banking by Mail. p No. 235 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. The Bank that Pays 4 per cent. Turn Dimes The Factor rose ami turned to go, and Jaspar Hume, with a despairing, sorrowful gesture, went over to the tied. Again the voice sulil, "Ten years ten years My wife I have rept-nic- Into Dollars. d Don't, don't! I dare not speak Jaaiiar forgive me, oh. Hose! He Moistened the The Factor touched Juspur Hume's arm. This is delirium." he said, "lie has fever. You and I must nurse him. of plain and wuod Is glad. Not so Varre lie sat and thought of " Hume. You ran trust me you what wim to cotne. He had Iuinn1 at "Yea, 1 cau trust you." whs the limes that he would die. but twice r lime had sulil, "1 demand reply. "Hut I cun tell you nothing." life; you owe It to yottr wife in your know to want "I do not anything. If you can watch till two o'clock 1 me to Gml!" Anil he had pulled hla will relieve yon. I'll Bend the medi- heniT up to thin ilcniund and hail cine chest over. You know how to lived. Hut wlmt lay l'fore him? He saw a stony track, aud he ahudilered. treat him." The Factor passed out and the other The Ilur of Justice and Restitution was left alone with the man who hud vaiseil Its cold harriers before him; and he mum not strong! wronged him. The feeling most acAs he sal there facing hla future tive in bis mind was pity, and as he Hume came to him and aald. Jaspar own his from a draught prepared von "If (eel up to It. lepage, we will stork of mediclni's. he thought the and Shovanne on I isst and the present all over. He start for F.ilmouton I think it will lie quite safe, knew that however niucli lie hud suf- Monday. wife Is anxious. 1 shall fered, this insn hsil suffered more. and your you as far as Fdnwnton ; you And in this silent night there was to Rhovanne by easy can then proceed broken down any slight barrier (hat und so on east In the pleasant may have stood between Varre la'psge stages, and hla complete compassion. Having weather. Are you ready to go?" "Yes! I am ready." cffactsl himself from the cslculatlon. Justice became forgiveness. CHAPTER X. He moistened the slek man's lips On n beautiful May evening Varre anil hnthed his forehead, and roused him once to take a quieting powder. lepagc, Jaspar Hume, and the White Then he sat down and wrote to Rose Guard are welcomed at Fort Kdmon-toby the officer In command of the laiagc. Itut he tore the letter up IVlIce. They are to enjoy Mounted amt said to the dog: "No, again a Jacques. I cannot; the Factor must the hospitality of the Fort for couple do It. She needn't know yet that It of (lays, before they pass on. Jaspar wua 1 with the White Guard who Hume Is to go bark with 'loud and latte Uarerallen. and a numsaved him. It doesn't make any burIndian carriers, for this Is a of ber name If den of gratitude for her. my Is kept out of IL And the Factor Journey of business list. Gaspe and Jeff Hyde are to press on niiiHta't mention me, .1 acqucs- not Varre with we will laquigc. who is now much go yet. And when he Is well to Ixmdon with It, Jacques, and we stronger and better. lne day misses, needn't inert her; and it will be all und on the following morning Jaspar Hume gives instruct Ions to Gaspe right. Jacques: all right!" Tnu jours and Jeff llyde, and make And the dog seemed to understand; for h' went over to the box that held preparations for his going hack. Me It; amt looked at his master. And Is standing in the Hart arks Square, InJaspar Iliur.e rose and broke the seal when a horseman rides in and If near. a of and unlocked the box and tipened It; quires sergeant standing hut b' heard the sick man iiio.ni and Varre Iagtge lias urrited at the Fort. he closed It again and went over to V few words bring out the fact that the bed. The feeble voice said, "I Hose la'pugc is nesting the Fort from must speak I cannot' die so not so the south, being determined to come on from Sliovanne to meet hcrliiw-lianJaspnr." The trnoHT think site lsnow And Jnspar Ilium murmured. "God help him." A 1 he moistened the lips nUmf eight or ten miles away; but Is once agnlu, at 4 put a cold cloth on not sure, lie had been sent on ahead the fcvensl lit id. nnd then sat down the day before, hut Ills horse having r again. And Varre Lepage met with a slight accident, he had by tfc: As if some charm had been In hern do'.A.wd. He had seen the party, ihat "Gold help him,' the restless however, a long distance hack in the 11 broi ls grew uunt. ifca breath became early inorn.ui: must now ride uuiler-atnud.- Jin-pu- 1 1 Ton-Jour- Hh-p- Trust Company, (Utah Savings s Sick Man's Lips. would have let you die at Manltow Mountain. If 1 had thought you would dan- - to take away your wife's peace your i hiUlmn's respect. "1 have no children; our baby died." Jaspar lliimu again softened. "Can you not see. la'page? Tbe thing cannot lie mended." Just then his hand touched the look that he still carried In his bosom, uml as if hi mother had whispered to hint, he conUuueC: "I bury It all, and so must you. You will begin the world again old friead and so shall I. Keep your wife's love and reKH-t- . Henceforth you will deaerre It." Varre iaqiage raised moist eyes to the other and said: "Hut you will take back the money 1 got for that!" There wus a pause, then Jaspar 1 1 nine replied: "Yes. iiimn such terms, times and conditions as I hall here after llx. And yoii have no rhlhl, he gently added. "We have no child; It died with my fame " .Til HE i '( 'NTINFKI'.) Barnet Explained Why. Many people in this scc'lu remMP her Augustus M;rncs. who for years drove the stage between Tilton aid Franklin, bef.ur the rui'.voud wa buUL Dr Tucker, piesidint of Dartmouth arriw front IB college. telN ot ton one day. .1 ns--t out nf Tlltmt, un the sandy bank of Vitin1piiii-g- i rivtr. i locu'ed the Tilton rex.cti-ryIhv Tuncker wa occupy .vg a selt the ti'tic.able driver, anl I of the deal, lo they p:iM'd the "That is n ipiecr pis-sai for a cenielery. I won lor why kk'j ppl wa seh'itc l'" Harm-- ' i and plan. r, ion to the point. Ms answer being: "RaU Ilerald, digging. . Phenominal Success of The St. Patrick Mining & Milling COMPANY OF UTAH (Incorporated). Our company is capitalized at 250,000 shares, Over 15,000 already bought by eager Inof which we 100,000 shares are set aside for working offer tbs aud now vestors 35,000 and the remaining 150,000 shares of stock shares remaining of its first diocK capital, of treasury stivk placed upon the market at the is pooled until at least one-ha-lf or more of its treas-mir- v low price of ten cents per share. The proceeds of stock is sold. the sale will le judiciously expended to the further Bear in mind that this stock is unasxcssablc, and is in of the loctaed which development Big that private property of stockholders is not liable property, Cottonwood Mining District, Salt Lake County, for corporation indebtedness. Utah, and consists of six promising mining claims. The Board of Directors are A. J. Smith, PresiOver fifteen hundred dollars have already been ; B. A. M. dent; Hans II. Peterson. expended in development work since date of and Froiseth, Mrs. Leona F. Treasurer; Secretary February, 1906, consisting of over 500 Smith and David A. Buck. The latter is also superfeet of tunnels and inclines. Minerals already intendent. in Lead values found carry Copper, Gold, Silver, and Iron. Wc are now driving the tunnel ahead to cut the mineral vein which is believed to be Remember an extension of (lie well known Maxficld mine, that Good mines from good prospects grow, has already produced hundred of thousands of Thus we harvest as we sow. Vice-Preside- incor-poratio- n, nt tSisw dollars. Dont delay, buy now, and get in on the grotm.i The property is equipped with hoisting and floor. pumping engines, ore cars and steel rails in tunnel. e l- - e ;i- Hao the Same Result. In a Geoicla town where pivihild tlon iirevai'is a te in was iirres',.1 thrm tini" hi ota- day, chat god wrh iiolnl drunk on the streets. "Whore Jiit y,ni g.-- the whihky? aked the inavor "I didnt ilric.k no w b.bky." (hi reply "Nuthn in t!s. w.e-r- v..r h not, cet't cane J nee. bu r i v, is,.! tn- - balr - t CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL NOW. 5.00 down and $5.00 monthly for four months 15. A. M. buys 250 shares. Froiseth, Secty., St. Patrick Mining & Milling Co.. $ 10.00 down and $10.00 monthly for four months Salt Lake City, Utah. buys 500 shares. I subscribe hereby for shares of $ 20.00 down and $20.00 monthly for four months and stock, fully paid of the St. buys 1000 shares. Patrick Mining fi- Milling Co. at the price of Ten $ 30.00 di i n and $30.00 monthly for four months Cents a share, for which I enclose $ 1 tys 1500 shares. as first payment, balance to be paid in four equal S 40.00 down and $40.00 monthly for four months monthly installments. buys 2CXX3 shares. Name $ - . . tonSe. ai' red it:" -- I'lv.sh- s FtesA $100.00 down and $1(0.00 monthly for four months buys 5000 shares. Address Date |