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Show on this n; .u I."! I.jmv Ly I im ami no quest I' na im! .'air in w.u ur to l::ni ilia! you nlmuM re. I kiii-waved fares.-- . I As niy iro Uni (or what lie Is. I ue in n." ti.im ii.'- iiMMoifn m 1 ini' l.i'.-'i-'l r , an old Walter Crei'-'i-tiia tn.i.id ot in n,..; iijin was a student at Dunlin when I ua-- i 1 ha I li'.-.- to ii h ihiit day, and wha; I , a ikii- Imy wih nobody to to th- - i had gamed. my hi i J remember him as om- - i.t i'ard of Me- - kivl old man of my the licit fellows In the world.'' Mood. who had appealed for my comFor God's sake no!" plr.idci panionship In teims hard to deny. d iMiiing as 1, ! ramped ha--Hates. He was deeply :uoed and turned his tare away fmrii us. mer the ice. He? hups Dickering, aft.-'ilut. like me." I jury went on. be all. was Mie te.il gainer by the day's ! m I 'fit In politics. One night in s rio! I irania-on luck toward the Gleu-iiriat 1 ill'll. it s constable was killed. No who was guilty, but a one l.m-shore, and leaving the lake, niruck Into the wood ber was uuns:.-- '' the son of lichc-i- t and one (if yond the dividing wall. The melted was now crisp ice of ndd-dai fiI, who tiupjicned to get men in J mixed in the row. To draw attention Miaf rattled and broke under my tread. Tl.t- - I I n.-i- ti : in. l in i,i-- I It's frr.-ad-- a I STORYS fiii-ij.i- t - tlu-re- X. -- HE HOUSE OF THOUSAND A Paints, Etc. end guarantee our (sods ta be satietastsry nr refund your money. Daluiiug, Graining. Paper-VUngiCalciiuinicg. Tinting, Sign Painting. Ii-- - CANDLES evi-llfs- By MEREDITH NICHOLSON ! THf ruin laifc JIAILBIB." UI)1UU MW Ik. f! from (lie jMlM-iMli- I attach to hj, ('nlghfon ; 1 ! - SL SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. 217 S. State Street, Salt Lake City. Phonea: Bell 1781K, Ind. 2287. CHILD, COLE CO. I came out into an open space beyond St. Agatha's, found the walk ai.d I m ned tow aid home in the gathering night. As I neaied the main entrance to the school the door oiutied and a woman came mu tinder the overhanging lamp. Sin- - carried a lantern, and lui in-- . I with a band out si retched to some one who followed her with careful steps. "Ah. Marian," cried my grandfather, "it s ever tin task of youth to light ihu way for ago!" let suspicion tuiHii-r- , ran away. I the Imv's CHAPTER XXV. Continued. sun-- ! Yim aaay had not heard fiorn or of him until !' Ah, ti ininlals the tiial.t I came here and found him Chrliitniurf rvr, K'lii'ii ihi--Hal--- of Mils um-- Hy Gml. in ti-- I y ini ii t i :'! it the liinlvi1 in. irick, it was in the lust repit 1 K"t Ii'omi lilin ill that w.is im l ii,;i:i," a- - j tile iet if a New York. Tlia' '; all rUiti- royal hit and with a d i'la.fi nl O' 'in v, t lint ml li:i'1 v Hi ids, Tiny in his fare, wiili s new new i iff suiiievi lii'ii- in Kit a lit I It- Chi'i.-ilas thou. ! he le.inued, its a f.i'liir I dmi'l cure un:liiiu, in a i ilii-i'i- ; !ar personabout it." guiiii' iit, an old ilisu-a-i- l in the to ality. Mules stood ir.insllg;;-"Hut I had f'liUiwi'd her I ut-n- i I her iloii't vim mi-- ; i wiilghi. a man and a Clnoiiinati tu dirat.iinl ? Sin- ).i i oil mo tu runu- it Milnk we wi'ri all ih.iwn to him; 1 know th.it a soli clinched niy throa' waa a trick, u jiail id the oiuiaiiirai-j and teais tilled my eyes as I gru-je-- il tu atoai uur inrt't'ty.'' smili-il- . his hand. It The ri-- i yi'iiilt-mai- i uaxj an old tiiok of hi to mow calm an j ' Hut what in the devil did you do It j tor?" other people waxed unary. blurti'il my graiuHurher, excifi-d-lShe dared you to conic, did she! twirling his glasses. That la quite like Marian;' but you Hates (I still call him Hates he Indidn't have to go, did you, Jack?" sists on It) laughed. For the flrst lime Of mu rue not; of tourac I didn't he thrust his hands Into Ids me he Is have tu go, hut" and stood at Ills case, one of us, 1 atauiniered. faltered and ceased. Larry, you may remember that I Memory threw open her iwrtala with showed a fondness for the stage In our a challenge. 1 aaw Marian on the university days. When 1 got to Ameratairway at the ArniKirungiT; I heard ica I had little money and found It her low, aoft laughter; I felt the mock- necessary to find employment without advertise- ery of her voice and eves; 1 knew delay. I saw Mr. of the being gain exquisite delight near her. My heart told me well enough why I bad followed her! Jack, I'm glad I'm not hurled up there In that Vermont graveyard with nobody tu exercise the right of over you. I've bad my misgiving about you; I used to think you were a born tramp; and you disappointed nte lu turulug your hark on architecture, the noblest of all pne feaaloua; but this performance of ynura really beats them all. Don't yon know that a girl like Marian Isn't likely to lieeonie the agent of any rural? Do you really believe fur a minute that ahe tempted you to follow her ao you might forfeit your righta la my property? "Hut why waa alie trying to find those notes of his? Why did ahe come back from ('Inrlnnatl with his party? If you could anawer me those things, tnayhe Id admit that Im a fool. Dickering, 1 imagine. Is a pretty plausible fellow where women are con- IINAPTON, CURTIS HANGER CO. 170 y Ms own name, and, to help - j si Orders by mall roctive prompt tendon. best-know- Ztm CHANCE." r, Wall-Pape- on ruDf.. niflit. - If n, Is your Jewelry worth what it cost? or don't you care? Wi da business by msil all ever the west, BROKERS SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Fowler Our faellltlds for handling your account unexcelled. We make liberal advancea on all Utah Stocks. 100 Atlas Sleek, tell Lake City. Ifind-Sewe- d - COMPOUNDING CHAPTER XXVII. And So the Light Led Me. He hud in see Bister Theresa, nnd Mai Ian w as walking with him to the gate. I saw her quite plainly n the light that fell from the lamp overA long cloak covered head. her, and hi-e- a fur tuque capped her graceful head. My giuiidfalher and his guide were apparently In high spirits and their laughter smote harshly uiion me. It to lift a barKccnu-- d to shut me out, rier against me. The world lay there within the radius of that swaying light, and 1 bnug aloof, hearing her s cerned." For (iod'a aake. Jack, don't aicak of that girl as women! 1 put her In that will of mine Just to pique your curiosity, knowing that If there was a penalty on your marrying her you that'a the way human Muy-upple- CHAPTER XXVI. Shorter Vlstaa. latrry had assembled Ills effects In the library, and to my surprise. Stod. dard appeared with his own I'm going to see Donovan well on his way," said the clergyman. It's a pity our party must break My np." exclaimed my grandfather. obligations to Mr. Ikmovan are very treat and to you. too, Stoddard, lack's friends are mine hereafter, and when we get new doors for Olenarm House you shall hnnor me by accepthand-bag- ing duplicate keys. Where's Hates?" asked Larry, and the man came In, respect fully. Imperturbably as always, and began gather ng up the bags. "Stop one moment! Mr. Glenarm,' Hefore I go I want to said Larry. congratulate you on the splendid courage of this man who has served you and your house with so much faithfulness and tact. And I want to tell you something else, that you probably would never learn from him" "Donovan!" There waa a sharp cry In Batea' voire, and he sprang forward with hla bands outstretched entreat-Inalv- . But Larry did not heed him. They Clasped Hande. meat for a valet. Just as a lark I an- voice and Jealous of the very comswered It to see what an American panionship and sympathy between gentleman seeking a valet looked tike. them. 1 fell Hut the light led me. 1 remembered in love with Mr. Glenarm at with bitterness that 1 had always folsight" I And with yon!" declared my lowed her, whether as Olivia, trailI never believed your ing ill her girlish grace across the grandfather. story at all, yon were too perfect In snow, or as the girl in gray, whom I had followed on that night Journey at the part!" followed now. "Well, I didn't greatly mind the Christmas eve; and valet business; It helped to hide my The distrust, my shattered faith, my identity: and I did like the humor and utter loneliness, could not weigh 1 whims of Mr. Glenarm. The housekeeping. after we came out here, wasn't so pleasant'' he looked at his hands ruefully "but this joke of Mr. Glenarm's making a will and then going to Egypt to see whut would hap-un- . that was too good to miss. And when the heir arrived I found new opportunities of practising amateur nnd Dlckerltig's efforts to enlist me in his scheme fur finding the money and making me rich gave me still greater opiHirtunftles. There were times when I was strongly tempted to blurt the whole thing; 1 got and of playtired of being amin-rled- . ing ghost In the wall; and If Mr. Glen-arhadn't got here Just as he did I should have stopped the fight and prohe said, claimed the' truth. I hope. turning to mo. "you have no hard feelings, sir." And he threw Into the "sir" Just a touch of Irony thst made us all roar. I'm certainly glad Din not dead," declared my grandfather, staring at Life Is more fun than 1 ever Hates. thought possible. Hless my soul! he said, if It Isn't a shaiue that Hates can never conk another omelette for me! We sent Hates hnck with my grandand Stodfather from the and 1 started across the dard, ice: the light coating of snow made We easy. walking comparatively strode on silently, Stoddard leading. Their plan was to take an accommodation train at the first station beyond Annandale, leave It at a town 40 miles away, and then hurry east to an obscure place In the mountains ot Maryland where a religious order maintained a bouse. There Stoddard prom- - s; boat-hous- PRESCRIPTIONS out-of-to- against the Joy of hearing that laugh of hers breaking mellowly on the night. 1 paused to allow the two figures to widen the distance between us as they traversed the path that curved sway toward the chapel. I could stij )t,ar their vulces, and see the lantern flash 1 felt an and disappear. impulse to turn hack, or plunge Inin the wood-lunhut 1 was carried u:i uncontrollably. The light glimmered and hor voice still floated hack to me. It stole through the keen winter dark like memory of spring; ami so her voice and the light, led me. Then I heard an exclamation of y followed by laughter. In which my grandfather joined merrily. "Oh. never mind; we n1 not afraid'" she exclaimed. I had rounded the curve fn the where I should have seen the pa;h but the darkness was unbroken. uht. There was silence for a mum. u. n which 1 drew quite near to them Then my grandfather's voice bmv out cheerily. Now I must go back with a yon fine person you an- - to pude an old man! A foolish virgin, indeed, with no oil In d's-ma- her lamp!' Tlease do not! Of course fR going to see you quite tn your own door 1 don't Intend to put my hand to the lantern and then turn back!" "Thla walk Isn't whai it should he -said my grandfather, "well hive to make a better one In the spring" BE (TO CONTINUED.) Moat men of prominence tre hit. ly esteemed by those who (font B0W them. 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There Is something lnaplrlngly pathetic la th. comradeship that sometimes springs up between the right sort of a man and the right sort of a dog. There Is a fidelity that might shame many a man In th. love and loyalty of a dog to his master. History and literature are starred with Ita brightness aad beauty. Pity the man who can't appreciate a dog, even if h. doesn't happen to own one. Surely his soul laeks something more essential than adoration of music he's fit for worse thaa treason, stratagems and spoils. From LI Hung Chang. Impertinent questions to others, ot comment, on their appearance, mark bad breeding, and lead to sharp r bukes. LI Hung Chang, tho famous Chinaman, while visiting thla country was known for the keenness of bis wit and the fineness of his courtesies. Ons day when he waa calling upon ta American lady her little boy, who had been looking sharply at him, said: a Say, mister, how few hairs yon MEANS: THE Fatal Explanations. 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That passage around the chimney la an indulgence, Jack, I'll admit it's a little bizarre, yon see that chimney Isn't so big outside as It Is in!" and he laughed and rubbed his knee. and my bringing foreign laborers here waa really to mAke It easier to gel things done my way. s Walt till you hnve seen the blossom and heard the rubin sing In the summer twilight. help me to finish the house. then If you want to leave I'll bid you Godspeed." The reeling In his tone, the display of sentiment so at variance with my old nothin of him, touched me lu spile of myself. There was a characteristic nobility and dignity In his plan: It was worthy of him. And 1 had never loved him as now. when he finished and turned awny to the this apis-al- . window, gazing out upon the somber woodland. "Mr. Ikmovan is. ready to go, sir,' announced Hates at the door, and wjr and wept into the library, where Stod-larwvc watting. HARNESS. Mining Team Outfits on hand or made to order. 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