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Show PAGE TWO. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, An' you (h'nmi Longman's Magazine.) If Johnnie JEyan had leen in his usual mental condition he would have observed the threatening of the heavy clouds w hich, si m e 4 o'clock, had been rolling across the valley from the In the ordinary way Johnnie west. was a careful man, had a quick eye for rinks, and a hand strong to catch at fortunate chances, seldom got oil the wrong side of a bargain, and never admitted It if he did. Hut even to so sober and cute a man as Ryan there comes a time when the pulse dances and the heart leads, and when once Johnnie had made up his mind he threw the reins on the neck of fancy and let himself go. He started from Rarrycrea at about He 6 o'clock of a September evening. did not often make calls except In the way of business, and certainly he had never set out on any enterprise with such a warmth of heart as stirred him now, an excitement so strong that it made him oblivious to the menace f the sky, and almost turned his walk into a dancing measure. He was, Indeed, very much in love, and that with a maiden to whom he had hardly dared aspire a year before. But Btatla had been kind to him, had appeared glad to see him, had even, on one occasion, plucked a rose for him which he had particularly admired. This last episode had completed his subjugation, but a stronger impulse was need ed to give him courage to speak, that impulse had come from an unexpected quarter, and was entirely to Johnnie's gance uv these grand wans wld me wet things." Ah' hillside," cried Siatia. It's yer self'll be desthroyed If ye sit In thim drlppiu' clothes. What'll I do at all?" Nlver mind. Statla. "Ach, but I do mind ye." She considered for a moment with a puckered brow, while the dull drip from Johnnie's coat tails made him burn with a kind of helpless shaine. "Ye must change, she said. "Father He let the asmay he mi hour yet. sumption that he had come to see her father pass unchallenged. How'll I change, an me siz miles from Rarrycrea?" "Sure we can yut an some av fath- 1905. these encouraging circumstances, as yerself. was some minutes before either spoke a man!" she said. Faith, there's nlver a doubt av again. What'll Mike Dalton say?" Johnnie that. 'T wasn't Mike Dalton I kem to isked. see at all, Statla." "Ml manage him," said Statla, Ye'll take Just another glass. Mi' ter Ryan? I've the kittle tillin' be' whose head had lain for a moment on the flowered waistcoat. hind." wan av "Ah. well, sstliore, yere "No more, no more!" he cried. " 'Ti a clear head' I'm needin', ahd the first Rod's wonders." "Ye may Just say what ye like now, dase was a morshul athrong." . sat dowi irirmiilo. Statia, who had I Statla." will, "Shure, with again. Leaning slightly forward, In spite of brave worda, however, her hands clasped about her rlghl knee, the outline of her cheek soft lie mention of Mike Dalton's name and rounded in the lamplight, she pre suggested serious reflections to both, sented a picture to which a less lm Eustatiii knew him for a stubborn presaionable man than Johnnie Ryan man. as Impervious to argument as Ryan, on the might have done homage. He gazed steel to a pin prick. at her in a fearful kind of ecstar other hand, wus perturbed by the mat wondering how he had dared to think ter of which the girl, apparently, It was growing late, He reflected, knew nothing. of her aa Mrs. Ryan. however, that the name of Eustatia and Johnnie should already have been a distinction of making his return Journey, but he Hn was unchangeable, which even marriage could not rob gered on to keep Statla company. Where's father at al? said Statia, her. And after a long silence Johnnie Don't throuble your head, child spoke again. Twas you I kem to see, Statla, he'll be here soon enough. 'Our lady save us. 'tls a wild night.' Ye see. Im a lonely man, and now an' Tve knowed worse, said Johnnie, agin it comes an me like a clap of thunder to aff and pay me risplcts to encouragingly. Kiss me, me choldhe.' She obeyed him and gazed close Into Mike Dalton daughther, which' he der-heart- ed A CHANGE OF CLOTHES TUESDAY, APRIL half-rise- n, had? If ye'd been in rags and beggnr from dure to dure, I'd have said the kane." "Ay. hut I'm "Jiroud," said Statia. ' Thin ye should be too back on yer word, an' tooproud to ro to think the man as loves ye noproud betther than a schemin' blagyard. Ive enough for both, so come here an' be lene wid yer nonsense." I'll think av it," said Statla wavering. "Ill not fflve ye time to think." At this point Dalton woke up. He saw the placards on the floor and for the first time realized that his own best clothes, animated by a Hiving bndv, occupied a place in the room. "It was a dhrame." he murmured, smiling vacantly. Shure, there I am, eittfn' quiet in me own house." His eyes wandered to the placards Hvslii and his brow puckered In bewilderment. This is me, sure, not you, said Johnnie. I kem to make a call an got dhrowned. and Statla gave me dhry clothes. God bless her." Mike got on his feet and pointed to the floor. Dou you see thim?" he asked. I'm bruk. "Go an! said Johnnie. Ye'll buy it back some day. Live quiet an don't be so free wld yer money. Ive news for ye, too, Mike Dalton. Eustatia, he pronounced each syllable very carefully, Is going to marry me av coorse wld her fathers consint. She was about to speak,. but Johnnie slipped his hand over her lips. What do you say, Mike? '"Tls well for her." said Dalton. "I'm bruk. Eustatla's arm crept around Johnnie's shoulder and her warm fingers touched his neck. Is snny of thim placards posted vet?" Johnnie asked, gaining Inspiration as he went on. They'll be up tomorrer." How much do yet want to save the place?" Two hundred pounds." It was a large sum to Johnnie, but he only blinked and plunged ahead. Ill Thim placards won't go up. Hnd ye the two hundred, and sure, thats a small price to pay for marry n' into a good family!" Johnnie Ryan, do you mane it? fried Dalton, sobering for the moment. I do, God help me!" Mike dropped back into his chair and covered hia face. Statla, all re1 serve abandoned, threw her arms -bout Johnnie's neck and wept upon the silk waistcoat. It was the finest moment of Johnnie's life. Bedad," he said, Til get a shute sv clothes like this, an some day Fll learn to be a gentleman!" er's things." "Is it me take that liberty wld Mike Dalton's flxln'a? "An why not. Mister Ryan? Are ye too proud 7' Proud, liedad!" his eyes. added, is you." Well, thin, why not?' An Ach, Johnnie!" thats thrue. Mister Ryan.' See here, Statla. Say the word an' Statia. Statia, asthore! laughed I'll do it. whatever tls." A sudden cry brought them both to I remimber when ye were a wee Ye'll change, thin," sne said, "an colleen wld the wickedest eye In the their feet. The cry was followed by this mlnit. a rush of wheels, a crash, and then He heard her counthry." Eustatia left him. save for the shrilling of the silence, Ah, think av that!" footsteps upstairs, the sound of openAn I wouldn't say but they're the wind. Johnnie was at the door In ing and closing drawers, and then a same now. said Johnnie, if so be as moment, crushing a hat down over snatch of song. He balanced himself his head as he ran. ye'd turn thim this way." carefully on the edge of a chair, and again, but for the Statla laughed "Stahy there!" he cried to Statla. dropiied his face into his handa For moment kept her eyes fixed on the "Indade I'll not, thin!" she said and one glorious moment he felt himself followed him out Into the night. the master of the house, Statla his fireplace. for wicked It did not take long to discover what a fancy great Td always wife a man at the summit of happiJohnnie said. had occurred, for not ten yards from ness; then next, he was in the deeps, eyes," Ye needn't have walked six miles the door they came upon the wreck of for surely if the girl knew her fathers to see them, anyway. said a trap, one splintered shaft still clingcredit. difficulties she could not he singing so in the rain Statla. ing to it. the other gone. It was evi He was a humble inan and made no in the face of them walked twlnty." 'ave dent Id that fear or careless driving had Bedad, but to birth, other than peasant claim Ryan reflected that in the main Mike Ye that!" sent horse from the road Into the the say u rate Rustatia Dalton, or at any was a reserved man, and it was quite Gold me!" It. mane I help he lay stunned and moAn where ditch, statlaa father, did. Every one knew possible that she was Ignorant of the ye must tionless, probably, as Ryan conjee Ah, well," Statla replied, were a decent family, the Daltons that state of his affairs. av time an yer hands.' tured, with a broken hack. The trap When Johnnie heard her coming have a dale though how Mike Dalton came to be I'm that busy no day's was empty. at all. "Not connected with it nobody quite under- down he got on his feet again and I can't answer ye. anyhow, Mis Run In for a lanthren, Statia," said stood. The girl's Christian name was shivered; the wet was beginning to no more. so Johnnie. I'll "Ill not be far away. ter thry Ryan, there as proof that tell. Stitia stepped into the room vaguely admitted This time she did as she was bid, "Shure, I didn't sst a question yet! was good blood somewhere It was and beckoned to him with a smile and Statla was silent. If there was one running with the swiftness of fear. accepted as a traditional name on the seductive forefinger. that made a stronger appeal to While Johnnie moved cautiously up knew one thing Dalton side, although every Ye'll "Tls all ready, she said. Johnnlt than Statlas voice It was her the streaming road. He had the eyes that Mike's mother and grandmother find the thlnga laid out an the bed. appeal that also of a cat, and could see very well withhad been plain Ilrldget and nothing Uysthalrs the first dure on the lift. silence; but It. wasonanhim. His hand out the aid of the lantern, but he had silence was Imposed fact the more. there However, The' candle's IlghtinV the se- been afraid that the next discovery down and up vacantly and y Dalton was Ryan's social superior, When he was up she called strayed he might be one best made alone. He of the waistcoat, surface ductive ' though Johnnie could probably have ufter him: hummed a bar or prayed devoutly, as he peered to the his voice, cleared on similar claim an maintained Ye might bring down the wet equal had looseness of evidence, it never oc- things wld ye. Mister Ryan, an ril two of the song which Statla re- left and right, that Dalton might be and then been simupstairs, drunk; Johnnie knew how drunkensinging curred to him to do It. He was kitchen fire thim before the aphread ness saves men's necks In an accident. a lapsed. hard of Johnnie to dhry." Rarrycrea, Ryan ply Mister finish the song. he heard a voice that reWouldn't o who ye Presently farmer, I will, bedad." said Johnnie; I working, fairly asked. him. assured Statla Ryan? will." spent lea sthan he made. "It's you should finish. I was Just "Mother av God, 'tls blind dark. Now, Dalton was also a farmer, but He went into Dalton's hedrooom and I heerd howld up! 'Tls over sing what you Howld runnin up. man! been apparent closed the door softly. There the dry for some time It had JOURNAL AD8. BRING RESULTS, Redhrunk ye are, more shame to ye. that he spent more than he made. deficlothes lay upon the bed, but It was a upstairs." soon JOURNAL ADS. BRING RE8ULT8 the voice, Was that more by Johnnie, guided more and become had port long time before Johnnie could make It was. Sing, Statla. discovered Mike on his knees in the nite of late, until at last, on that very up his mind to invest himself in so Ah, no! mud, making an Ineffectual effort to Euatacla evidently morning, Johnnie had heard that the much splendor. Just to give the thing a good end. get up. He ran an Inquiring hand man's only freehold, a little house and meant to put no limit to her hospitalino voice at all." over the man's limbs, and, finding no Tve Killeen, and farm between Rarrycrea ty, for she had selected her fathers "Ye've a bird's voice." bones broken, hoisted him to his feet. Ryan made state garments for the benefit of her would have to be sold. then." crows, a "Yeve come In grand sthyle this Its at Faith, Eustatia to mind to his speak up unexpected guest. Both Mike Dalton's Statla.' blackbird's. a but was Sing, "No, time, annyway, he said, with some likely father once, not because her RE8TORE EYE8IGHT. and Eustatla's taste leant to the barThus pressed, Statia did more than scorn, thinking of Statla. to come down in the world, hut be- baric, and this outfit of the old man's whole the bruk! Bruit. moaned Mike, cause, In his simple hearted affection was distinguished for unexpected col- she was asked, and sang BUT WE CORRECT THE DEJohnnie. asked "WBiat's bruk?" for her he wished to save her from a or. The blue coat and trousers John- thing through from the beginning. AND MAKE FECTIVENESS Johnnie kept his head going to the Spake up, man." WEAK EYE8 STRONG. THAT poverty which he considered she was nie could have accepted without 'a music she on when and In his leaned an ecstasy, But the other heavily to endure. IS WHAT WE CLAIM FOR pang, but the waistcoat, made by the The distance between Rarrycrea and deft fingers of Eustatia from a piece ceased was wrought up to the point shoulder, made no reply, and they GLASSES THE WE MANUstarted to away toward the house Just Killeen is some six miles; at the end of brocaded silk, of declarltion. FACTURE. EYE8 TESTED said he shone as the glimmer of a lantern That's grand," "grand! up of the fourth Ryan stopped to look at reached a decorative height that left FREE. GROUND. LEN8ES As him nlver heard the like av It. Statia, did the road. Statla approached rapidly, the place that was to he sold. If you don't need glasooo wo gasping. with a sleepy farm hand In her wake. ye ever think av marryln'?" muthe In me thim tell you." things! things went in those parts. It was a Fancy reMister us. save God Johnnie said, Ryan." He's all right pice little farm, the land fairly well tered. holding the waistcoat at arm's The market was a thrlfle 'Tve had it an me mind for wakes.' assuringly. under control, and the house tidy and length. Whlsha ! 'Tls all the world To think av that now!" too much for film.. Look to the horse, compact. It had a small dower gar- like a faylde of popples, wld hits of Ay, an for months, an its you Tve man don't be Bthandin' there like den, too, which reminded him of the sky In between. Rod be good to me. been thlnkin av." sthuck pig! rose Statla had given him: he had it the girl's too ginerous intlrely." Expert Mfg. Optician said nothing, but a glance at Dalton, who appeared to be posstill carefully preserved in a lint the chill of the steaming clothes herStatla 2412 In on, to one Johnnie face go Idea sessed by the Washington Avenue expressed encouraged bottle with a glass stopper, on his hark furnished a conclusive ar"I'm no great shakes av a man, the word bruk, made a sudden dive which stood on his rickety bachelor gument for change, and so. slowly, and that's a fact. Te Know all at the ruined trap, which nearly upset dressing table. The mere (nought of with many qualms, he shed his fa- Statia, me. or if ye don't, bedad. I'll tell Johnnie, and dragged a roll of paper It made him blush. miliar wrappings and put on Mike's aboutif There's from under the seat He hugged It ye spake the word. As he turned away the rain came magnificence, even to a line shirt with ye. betther men'd be glad av Statla Dal close under his left arm, refusing to down with a hissing rush, and the starched cuffs, and the amazing waistwhole valley grew as blurred and In- coat. And being thus newly feathered ton. an mayhe she's a fancy for wan let Statia carry it which made the girl distinct as a shaken reflection In a like a bird in mating time, he surveyed of them, hut. anyway, there's not a think it contained some present for As for Johnnie, he conjecJohnnie trudged on, however, himself in the glass and thought of boy sv the lot that loves her more. herself. pool. This was a long speech for Johnnie, tured nothing; he was too full of Statoo hot at heart to care shout any- Statia. After all. he considered, it but he He would through with It; he even tla and the vigilance necessary to keep thing the storm might do to him. begive hint a familiar look in the dared togot move his chair close to were Dalton on his feet clothes best forgot that his girl's eyes which might be desirable in and to lay a hand on her arm, At last Mike was safely steered into coming soaked, his best hat degenerat- the courtship that was imminent. It a "Johnnie she ye're the said, boots Ryan, showing best his parlor and put Into the best armInto too. pulp, must he confessed, that he rather rood ing Inno an belave bet I there man, He presented a figure that chair. blacking. admired the brilliant reflection on gray through varnishing deed. no kind of elemental fury would which he gazed, and In a moment he ther. The other boys am. who wants would have been ludicrous If It had have driven him homeward with that made his way cautiously downstairs, thim? It's not me they're afther, but not been for the dawning sense of reason in his eyes and a constant effort to great Idea at the hack of his head. making a furtive effort at smoothing father's sup av money." He was "It's you I want, said Johnnie. recover his usual dignity. Rut when he stood at Mike Dalton's his shabby hair. An' caked said have disheveled, with me, too," realized the demud, hatless, Statia, yell door, he suWlbnly he carried the Being thus equipped and had a slight cut on the forehead, downstairs and withYeperplexing candor. plorable condition he was In. and the caudle cautiously his which mingled blood with dirt to make at say yes?" cried Johnnie. hand raised to knock dropped on the threshold of the coughed loudly "I do, she said, closing her hand an ugly trickle down his cheek. Euside. A vision of Statla. sitting, neat parlor. over his. statia brought warm water, bathed the We emphasise the fact that cleanliand dry, in the parlor, sent his heart Come in. Mr. Ryan! Ah, that's was JohnIt how strange suddenly hurt, bound It up with a handkerchief ness u the distinctive quality of a Into his creaking hoots. betther, sure! Do you feel aisy now?" nie's shyness vanished, and how he and put a pillow behind Mike's head. I feel grand!" said Johnnie, lie stood irresolute for a moment, and then with "Ach. now, go an unI was mixln' somethin' hot for ye understood the proper thing to do In Almost Instantly he fell asleep, still gentleman. A man's coat may be shah hugging his roll of paper. der his breath, he lifted his hand There's a powerful danger In a chill, summons I'in If his It was, of course, impossible for by, but his linen must be spotless. Any . echo The to wld off hut it's towld, again. keep alay BRIGHT'S AND DIA Johnnie to leave the girl In such a DI8EA8E seemed endless; the noise brought the s warm dhrlnk. departure from this rule Is unpardonBETE8 NEWS. plight, so he stayed on and adminisIt's yerael'a the kindest sowl alive. perspiration out of him. a new characas be to his long Statla." tered such comfort able. It appeared to Johnnie As a ter of Statla's lover allowed. 1717 Broadway, lme before the door was opened, but Ah, now. don't be talkin'." To Insure linen laundered to perfecSan FVan cisco, October 17. matter of fact, the pair were perfectly he had not the courage to knock again. "Tls Rod's thruth," said Johnnie, before waa once assured Eustatia At last Eustatia herself stood tion send to the sipping his hot coffee reflectively. He To the Church Women of Utah: It happy, for, him. peering out Into the rapidly deep- felt rather stiff and uncomfortable, is so hard for people to believe that that drink was the worst of the trou her usual contented ening twilight with a ready smile hov- blit the unusual dignity he exiierienccd Bright's Disease and Diabetes ere now ble she rose to curable that I am asked to permit ref- mood; any man might get drunk made up for that. ering about her lips. Is Is you. Mr. Ryan?" she cried. 'Tis Rod's thruth," he repeated, an' erence to my own case. There are too sometimes perhaps, even Johnnie, many dying to remain silent I had though she doubted that. "Sure, I thought 'twas father." why wouldn't I sphake It?" , Mike moved In his sleep and the "Would he hammer at the dure the head and gazed over five years. Was very feeble, had her Statia dropped like av that?" Johnnie asked In his In- ut the fireplace, decorated with what dropsy, and the physicians told us the roll fell from his arms. Statla's curinocence. Statla avoided the question. are known ns grate shavings and sil- ease was hopelesa I heard that peo- osity, already excited, could not resist It's ver paper. ple were being cured in this city and the call she was on her knees in a "Come Inside, now, at wnnce. In a few moment and had the papers spread Phone 1 74. drowned ye are. poor man." Johnnie Ye've a wonderful taste, intlrely." procured the treatment. 437 Twenty-fift- h St. both Bright's Disease and Diabetes for out on the floor. They contained entered cautiously, holding the ruined said Johnnie. aucalmost was months were for the her He only they dropsy disappeared and In nothing Shure. I bought the shnvln's at hat In both hands. a year I was well. To show how well tion placards announcing the sale of afraid to put one muddy foot before Carmore. Capital and Surplus) 8225JMXL001 sill say that later I stood a capital op- Daltons freehold farm. Johnnie saw, he f the other, so overwhelmed was Ay. hut the silver paper!" condieration at Waldeck remained understoood the desolate his Statia In and Sanitarium why with the sense of That, too." the presence of six physicians. Many upon her knees so long. tion. "'Tls the arrangement, I mane." , Come here, dartin', he said. Stattla led the way to the parlor "I hud that from a plcter on the friends. Including Dr. M&rkell of OGDEN, UTAH and Judge E. B. Cutler of Fine "Oh. Johnnie!" and Ut a lamp. 'twas packed In." bag DAVID ECCLES, President It's nothin', sure." Sit down. Mister Ryan." she said. "Well, well, ye're a wonder." said street, Inare fully cognizant of my recovery. fact. Judge Cutler Is himself Did ye know av it?" THOMAS D. DEE, If ve'd a kitchen chair, now." said Johnnie. now recovering under the same I heered a word. Johnnie. Shore. I'd destroy the 11The rain lashed against the window is JOHN PING REE, Cashier. treatment. Let the cure be proclaimed Why didn't ye tell me. thin?" of the little room and made a dreary to JA8F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. the world. It wasn't for me to spake. Come drumming murmur about the house. MRS. S. E. DIRECTORSi CLINE. child." here, KuiUlcn gusts of wind sang through This Is entirely correct. David Eeoloa Thomas D. Dm He snld bruk." the chimneys, rattled the doors, finE. B. CUTLER. "Arrnh. thnt was talk. Is it Mike Gso. H. Tribo Bernard Whits Does it pay to advertise? gered at creaking latches. It was alThe above refers to the newly dis- Dalton bruk? Am I bruk, bedad? Will W. W. Ritsr John Watson ready quite dark a night of tumult covered Fulton Compounds the first come here, Statla, when I tell ye?" cures In the world for Bright's Disease yeShe rose Depends on circumstances. andI threatening. Clark Adam Patterson JoMph and looked at him very wish father'd come back," said and Diabetes. William M. 8. Browning. drugBiddings, with eyes. sadly, brimming What crcumstances ? 'Tls a had road from Statla. gist, Is lncnl agent Ask for pamphlet "An1 I was rnle fond av. ye, JohnRespectfully solicits the accounts of When to suspect Bright's ess nie!" The tea afnd the dealing. He'll mine time enough. hanks, mercantile firms and IndiIndade. or loss of weight: puffy Mother av Moses! Whnt does the viduals. I wouldn't wish him hack yet. Stall.!." ankles, hands or eyelids; Kidney trou- girl mane?" "Ah' why not. shure? I thought ye ble sway V yea deal lu. .P0 " We pay Interest on time deposits. after the third month: urine may "I mane that a willing Bwt. had a soft heart. Mister Ryan." poor girl's not for how sediment; failing vision; drowsiAmple resources, courteous treatyou." "Shure. an' I have, girl. Tm as tin ness. One or more of these.. 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