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Show DAILY i ,.jI RoMime she an- how to sug-gcsit- aked. assurance 'h '"iirald It la," ahe cried, ao that I began to feel rather gv2, "You recollect Leonard ihe added. I beard of him waa that told you exactly the truth; '1 V? , A? -- that. tt1ien waa more than a year ago." Leonard aent for me Juat before he aald. the Black Foreat," ahe Xnt for your i?Md a great deal of him, you IrttamT Dr. Ren ah aw told me he I felt immensely aorry, of it ht SS'd-thoug- acted 1 couldn't do s ter from Leonard this morning, and 1 wrote to you directly after breakfast." gir barm. are you talking about?" I "What account doen he give of him"What with increasing uneasiness. self?" I asked, not without considern,ed auch & pity that his last- able eagerness, shouldnt be perfectly hapcried Rosaline. Oh, it Is dreadful! (f "1 oughtn't to At she added, least, of course" I answered. Jrl.- - he explained, with & wlst- - say"Dothat. you mean that he Is better?" "was the ek rhy expression, only Much better, lie doesn't say he in well, but at all events ne Is comquite 14 what?" me to do, ing to England. wished What "When? I demanded. "lie may be in London now," she havent the remotest notion He said be hoped to see iSwby i aw it." -- explained. me JTfc, wished. So I asked sometime today. you she continued, obviously to come at once. I dont know what winful embarrassment, "he sent to say to him. Jfsit message for me the evening Well," I said, you must tell him in JL ie left England." as few worda as possible to odd thing vjfyn't that a rather If he looks very 111. she exclaimed, I I shall be afraid to tell him. The one else. for any 0f course an disappointment might kill him. pun you regarded Averall as It's pretty obvious, I suggested, station?" that you can't marry ua both. a had he believed only I Because I have never dreamed of marrying wk or two to live, and I felt Leonard. him again." I should never see Don't you think It was a little rash go you went," I suggested. In that case to promise to marry him?" said his nurse, with He was alone I I tried to hope you would underbeen there goialine, and when I had she murmured. stand, He few minutes he sent her away. I said, and I perceived Rosaline, hardlcould 111, and he looked terribly was a moment wtnen might mar It that seemed he Yet y rr,fc for his cough. heard of some the happiness of a lifetime, I think quite hopeful. He had I do understand. I cant pretend that this at cures place in the wonderful like the notion of your promising to to come he hoped Black Forest, and the chap, but that la an accommarry home perfectly well. Of course, I knew plished fact, and the only thing I have said he Dr. Renshaw because better, to do la to help you out of the meas." had only a little' while to live. Of course," ahe cried, if he were Well," I urged as Rosaline paused. well I might be able to tell perfectly Leonard told me he loved me, she him. murmured. he is I insisted, 'In any case, . Well, I said again. sooner or told later. be to bound 1 felt so certain that I 'should never Poor Leonard, she faltered. me him again that I hadnt the heart You think he waa very k dlffer-sWhat him. disillusion to Oh, I am certain, ahe answered. a could It maker she asked with I ahull never forget that last evening rttful glance 'into my face. saw him he told me all I had bego you let the poor beggar go away come to him; he hung upon my words itt the belief that you reciprocated and said they had given him fresh labelings?" disease. VI am afraid I did more than courage to fight againat his ahe added, they did And perhaps, said Rosaline. at," I exclaimed, T make a difference to hla recovery.". Upon my word, Did he say anything about about do much fcn't see that you could marriage in hla last letter?" I Inquired. nore." she returned, Rosaline shook her head.. You underatahd," He promised to come nere as soon that Leonard counted on getting well as possible, ahe explained, and aald ind coming home again. He aaked me he should have a great deal to tell to promise to marry him Good heavens! You surely never me. You will certainly have something did that?" I did, because I to tell him, I suggested. Yes," she said, "I shall never have the courage. thought his last weeks would be happI should," I cried, and Rosaline ier, and it didn't seem that It could looked at me rather wistfully as rose make the slightest difference to anybto go away, for I had an appointment ody." I suggested, when I had which could not be postponed. She "Then, arms around my neck, begging made an effort to grasp the situation, put her alh appears that you were already en- me not to think of her unkindly, was soreness a I little confess though dued to Averall when you promised Inevitable. Still I assured myself that la be my wife. had merely been the prey of It Is absurd to ppeak of it as an Rosaline own kindness of heart, and much her And that apgement, she cried. wish that this had taken a I aa might na why I refused you twice, only you understood her too side such a such a fuss that I was different direction I well to remain unforgiving. When 1 halbh enough to give way. even"Have you been corresponding with reached the house as usual mat had she to that learn was it only ing Averall all this time? I Inquired. He wrote to me once or twice at heard nothing further from Leonard I bade her good night at ht," she answered, "and I answered Averall, and folh letters, but I had not heard from II with a promise to call again the rek for three months a month before lowing morning In my own room did not enable me to see any flection ha gave me this, she added, looking perfectly satisfactory escape from the tn at her engagement ring. difficulty, since Rosaline had lust been Hid you think he was dead? on the cruelty of destroying thought he must he too ill to insisting the man's only hope in life. We both tried to believe that his restoration to be complete, but would prove whether It was so or not Rosaline had no means of Judging by the time we met on Wednesday morning. I saw the anxiety was beginning to tell upon her: he face looked pale and wistful, and I spent a quarter of an hour in trying to assure her that nothing In the world could maxe the slightDr. Miles Anti-rai- n Pills est difference to our relationship. It is Still, murmured Rosaline, a most remarkable remedy deceive me. to for you Impossible the relief of periodic pains, "I am never likely to maxe the atwck.idic, nervous or sick head-?di- e, tempt. I answered. or any of the distress-ro- g "I can see you feel a little well, aches and pains that cause hurt." she said. Oh, well." I returned, my wound homen so much suffering. soon heal when once we have got will As pain is weakening, and rid of AveralL haves the "But." she cried; with a sigh, how system in an it is wrong am I to get rid of him?" condition, to smicr Aa she was speaking tne door opened a moment longer than and the butler entered to say that Mr. htcessarv, and you should take Averall was downstairs. toe inToa aee. you yesterday, Rosaline remraked, after a somewhat awkward pause, during which Averall looked as if he wished above everything tin' 1 would take my departure. The fact Is I was a little knocked out after my Journey, be explained. I couldn't come to see you List night, and this morning I have driven direct from Dr. Henshuw. "Wh-idis-he say about )Ou?" she eked. w'th an anxiely which he might easily line misunderstood. The substance of i( Is that I mustn't stay In England." 'Then you you will tie leaving again very very shortly, she said, with an expression of Intense relief. That, was the answer, "doesn't depend entirely on myself. The fresh change on Rosaline's face was pathetic, while for my own part I felt that the wisest course was to leave them alone for an explanation, which could scarcely he hegun In the presence of a third person. Bhe darted a swift, piteous glance In my direction, then resting her left hand on top of the right on her knees stared down at the carpet. As I rose to carry Into effect my Intention to leave them alone I saw that a change had come over Averall also. Ills eyes seemed riveted on the ring which was the symbol of our engagement; a curiously anxious look came into them, and a few momenta later he raised them to me as I stood with one hand on the back of Rosaline's chair. "You you used not to wear that ring. he suggested. "No no. faltered Rosaline, and she leaned back, resting her shoulder against my hand. Averall looked unsteadily Into my eyes. I gave it to Rosaline. I exclaimed. In answer to what seemed to be almost a challenge. Rosaline was watching him apprehensively, and no doubt we both felt relieved to hear him laugh. I begin to think, he suld, that I have been tormenting myself unnecessarily." What about? she demanded abruptly; but he seemed to hesitate for "You you may speak a moment quite plainly before Mr. Davenport, she added. "I suppose I may congratulate you? he asked. 'Certainly you may congratulate me, I answered. He laughed again. And myself. he ejaculated. I The fact Is, Averall continued, am on the point of being married to to a lady I met In Tyrol." I can't tell "Oh!" cried Rosaline, you how delighted I am, Leonard. He stayed ten mlnutea longer, telling us of hla plana with a hopefulness that seemed almost pitiable, and when he had gone away Rosaline tooxed a little grave. "Well." I said, all's well that ends well." I was wondering." sne murmured, "whether all men's love ends In that way. Anyhow," I answered, "I know of one Coming to me swiftly Rosaline flung expected ' con-ge- nt n-- X Periodic Fains. PAGE THREE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1905. JOURNAL, i received' very dreadful?" I STATE might prove to be little better than murder. Myn-ltie regarded with obvious as he shook hands with llos.iiiue. His manner seemed sheepish. ill,.) 1 that my presence embarrassed him. 1 t :i i i L ini met Mr. Davenport." sii.l Rosaline, Indicating ine wliti a depr-eato- ry expression. Sic;'., inue ago." he answered, ottering his hand perfunctorily. "1 Imp,, you are better, sir," I 'd as we all said down. 'Win Is ln-- t ter, thanks, he said, although his appearance ridiculed the i the moment I 1 gwried" said. Sreetln ,tter I my Prerosatlve. Snd now you have come" scarcely know UTAH her think you behaved splendidly," she irk'd; and on the whole 1 was Jik-pom- -d in iiiirec willi her. - London PULLED DOWN HIS LEG. i nllege, A professor in u western while giving an examination in mythology in u eoimiry sihool, called upon a bright looking gill and asked the " follow iiig question "Who w.is fi.iiiy-mctle?- S. Cougldcy. of Wheeling. W. Yu..1 picked out one of the largest ainlj Promptly came the answer: "tiuny-med- e sofio-- t cli.iiiH in the lobby of the Louis' w is the sou of Olympus and uii vllle Hotel when he settled duwn to1 eagle." read a newspaper last night. Little' The i lass tea i her blushed for her by little he sank into the cushions pupil uiid exclaimed. "Why, Klix.ibeth! and little by little his left leg rose into Where did you learn that 7 the air until it was almost perpendic"indeed, it says so tn Hie book." reular. Mr. Coughley continued to read plied the girl. in pe.n e. not being the least bit afThe professor then usked the girl to fected by the fact that his gymnastic find the plaee uinl read the paragraph feat was attracting much attention. aloud, whereupon the eluss was both The clerk thought Mr. Coughley must astonished and delighted to leHrn that have been asleep and sent a porter thmymede was borne to Olympus by to arouse him. an eagle. I.lppincotts Mugaaine. "1 beg your pardon, sir," said the porter, "but I will have to ask you to THE CHAIRMAN'S CALLER. take your leg down. Take it down yourself," growled Mr. At the close of a busy day. the camCoughley from behind his jm per. He paign chairman sat at his desk. The porter was embarrassed and was very tired. Stammered: There came a knock upon the door. "Heg pardon, sir beg pardon, but "t'oine in." called the chairman, and "If that leg is bothering you, said a spare, elderly gentleman entered. the man behind the paper, why don't "Sir." said he. "1 have never before you move it? It Is not mine. Some- contributed to any campaign fund, but body trailed with me over In Cincin- I feel Irresistibly imielled to contribute nati last night, and this ccrncd elub to yours. I have not much, but such don't l.t. anyway. If you are going to as I have 1 give freely. Take these) take it down, do so and let me alone." fl.iiT and use them to the best advanalone." tage." With great care the porter took hold murmured the "Thank you. sir, of the foot and pulled It down. As he chairman: "and what name, please? he did so he rellaaed that the leg was "Russell Sage. not made of flesh and bone and that Here, with a terrified shriek, the movement It worked tut a spring. The chairman awoke. did not seem to bother the man to whom the leg was attached, hut the porter found that it would not stay down. Tw Ice he let It fly buck to Its before Mft. If your eyes pain perpendicular position, Coughley suggested; "Iull up u chair and hook it under a round." This was done and the unruly wooden leg then stayed In a natural posiIf you can't see far tion. Its temporarily owner, however, WEAR had never stoped reading hla paper and had never glanced up. Courier WEAR RUSHMERS Journal. TEA ' GLA88E8 Poor tea is poor comfort; there is no difficulty in getting it good. If you cant on first of an attack. If taken as directed you may toye entire confidence in their jffectivcness, as well as in the toct that they will leave no lls dication dis-Peea- after-effect- s. contain no morphine, lUtn chloral, cocaine or other 'tongerous drugs. They tnSfir I,.1"" hare suffered f backache, that ' than wall m,,r I can endure. 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Standing side liy side we watched the door with the greatest engerness. ana my only spirits fell to sero when 1 saw Leonard Averall enter the room. He looked thi wreck of an extremely handsome man and although he was doubtless stronger than at the time he had wrought upon Rosaline's sympathy with such nppuHIng effect, he still appeared as If he had very few months to live. KOr toy own part I renllwd with mipleas ant senntlons that his disillusionment see well to read GLASSES ex-Mus-icd Anti-Pain-Pi- DEPOT TIME CARD. BIRTH. STORY OF GANYMEDES iinnt around my neck. 1 T I I Depart. Pacific Express for San Francisco and Intermediate polnta, dally. Na 5. Pacific Express hrougb to San Francisco, dally No. 1. Overland Limited.. Na 203. Mixed Train, Ogden to Montello,Corlnne and Kelton, dailjy except Sunday No. 3. 4:30 a.m. 11:55 a.m. 3:55 p.m. 8:15 a.m. Arrive. Na 6. Atlantic Expreaa from San Franclaco, dally No. 2. Overland Limited... Na 4. 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