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Show n DAILY UTAH 'is Why Alfred Curzon's Last Will Wasn't Probated and Edward Married Beatrice. iis y 1g-ri- lls ou lit see 0 Win ? of letter from Beatrice bidding me (aiewell and announcing that she is loinf t0 marT her cousin, Herbert k- - -- re U. A Corson." the "she Judge; worse change, all the mean fltti of his father, so swollen as to tne space of the robust ones which Itktks. What did you do?" tried to see Beatrice, calling repeatedly at the Curson house, where At and her aunt, Miss Martha are still staying. Finally, I did gjthe latter, and she told me a tale so outr0 intrinsically Impossible, ageously unjust, that I came to you ai our old legal adviser and family o-o," mused fooldnt have made a ynat young man has 11 f friend. What did you hear?" persisted the -- Judge. heard that the night before he died Alfred Curson sent for his broththat he er, Timothy, acknowledged had wronged him, made a will Jn his favor and expressed the wish In it that Beatrice, as a mark 9f the reconher cousin ciliation. should marry 1 Herbert. continued the young man, vehemently, "I know from my talka with Beatrice that she and her aunt Ifartba were the acknowledged heirs of Alfred Curson, living with him and ctring tenderly for him. I know that he both hated and feared his brother Timothy, believing that he had cheated and betrayed him when they were hi businesa together. T know that he would never per-a- lt his nephew Herbert wltbln his kora Therefore it stands to reason frit such an unjust" My young friend," interposed the Adge, composedly, "If all unjust wills of our testawere illegal nine-tenttors would die Intestate. Come, review just as well as you can what occurred at the making of this will, and if I ran see a leg to stand on I may be able to supply the crutch." Beatrice had gone nut that evening said Mansfield, for a little change, with a strong effort at a her uncle lay quiet and apparently Insensible. At 8 oclock Jacobs, the nurse, came downstairs and told Miss Martha Wygant that Mr. Curson wanted his brother Timothy. Called on the telephone, Timothy arrived presently, and with Miss Wyant went up into the sick room. Alfred Curson at once Insisted that a lawyer should be sent for, and one was summoned from a neighboring Now." H hs self-contr- ON fER- - irtitr house. ' iwiBf am dm ri atbf a i it' Meet f announced his purposes and wishes as I have already told you. witThe will was drawn, executed, nessed" Wlhat part did Timothy Curson, the beneficiary, take?" He did nothing at all. He sat at He then se side in silence." Well, was there anything unnatu-n- shout the testator?" Absolutely nothing, sir, replied "Miss Wygant frankly. he was very weak, so much so Mansfield, sp the inn. erbilt Hf tint It to irk i L Than lneu a; B beef a; ant iMt l Neuralgia And Other Pain'. All pain in any disease is nerve pain, the result of a turbulent condition of the nerves. The stabbing, lacerating, darting, burning, agonizing that comes from the prominent nerve branches, or sen sory nerves, is neuralgia, and is the big brother )fiall the other pains. Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n Pills rarely ever fail to relieve these' pains by soothing these larger nerves, and restoring their ' tranquility. Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n Pills leave no bad s, and re a reliable for every remedy hind of pain, such as headache, backache, stomachache, sciat-l- c rheumatism and neuralgia. They also relieve Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, pain after-effect- ter eating. and Distress af-- I havs been a con- - ufferrrye0r8 from neuralgia hi? ,rJ5fhe. and have never been and able vL,t,ln any relief from various JfH'wders and capsules, until 1 Miles' Anti-Pai- n Fllla Tbi-tried - . fir. cur my headache in live . FRICn B. RW1NGI-KV- . 1st Nat Bunk, Atkineon, NeK Or. Mllea Anti-Pai- n Pllla are sold by who will guarantee that tiJj.'Jrj Package will benefit. If It Q' return your money. m'lLft cants. Never sold In bulk. Mll 'if Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind WEDNESDAY, APRIL-19- , PAGE THREE- - 1905. I .i Every s 1 . York Bun.) (From the New liked the . manly Martellua judife fellow who pleaded hie cause le enthusiastically and with such of the ethics profeaelon. of the -0 were endowed t0 Beatrice So he aeked. "Strange that I of it. heard ffrtr sum- -We met at the seashore last Edward Mansfield, explained of cour8e Inevitable,' so end It wa am concerned. And Beatrice pr honored me, she blessed me with I know she did, no matter lr - love. feel in duty bound to may she ionShe was called home by the gretend. of her uncle. Alfred mdden illness as he steadily grew worse Corson, and ten died days ago the matter antil he was quiet." kept naturally -Well, what shattered your dream JOURNAL, UNION DEPOT TIME CARD. kim.v. I'm-ItTimothy keeps him sort of upper sort ant." "li.-that winip t'u-- prrtti.d you ..! In it .. ry il.ue to- - " "lius.ii Xi ., I iv.iliy h.iic t.o iause ol v i : .igmixl t'oiiMii I lei belt. 1 see ni ,,f him. Tlie marriage Is tn I. in,, a it is to me. a matter of hei No, no, the one who 1 famil) f.iirl) Mules tne is I'ncle Timothy is iliH'king itself in There acre lle.ny steps on the graveled a i'k now Spring raiment. large man. a fat man, his mii i a h ln.irdless fare expanded that the nurre had to supimri him. re- with Why should not you smiles, his maimer at once bluff fresh him wiih aromatic water and and cm ilia came toward the rustic ooino forth in steal!)' lux hand while he signeil. But lie lu h. Depart. his vni.-was distinct mid decisive, No. 8. Pas. Mall liD "Were you speaking me. of nty mid no one could doubt that lie meant No. 2. Overland Limited for dear?" he asked. what he said. "1 naturally would speak Bluffs, Omaha, Council of you. Kyerv garment in )uui- iicciiuiit verities my own Denver. Kansas City uncle." the girl replied bravely, "to a 3:00 p.m. and East, dally said the judge in true caller at your home. ljet tne present our store is a fresh judicial style. "The lawyer who drew Mr. Mansfield, an old friend of autie'a No. 4. Atlantic Express for the will. h!i1 Peter Stunt, while not and mine. Denver, Omaha, Council Notwithstanding our retempt at ion. Tailored the sharpest practitioner ill town. Is a tirement. I have told hint that we hope Bluffs, Kansas City and Hum of good sense and til see liMH often dill ing Ills stay 111 carefully aeeording all Points East, dally... 7i2S pjN. high honor. I lie will was made Arrive. in the presence town." to the lJK)') dictates "TIi.u'k right, that's light." agreed ami with the acquiescence of one of No. 8. California Express of Paine Fashion, the two persons who suffered from its Timothy Curxoii. Council "My brother's refrom Bluffs, Kansas Omaha. provisions. The beneficiary in no way cent deal It of eourse remoxes us from Denver, and are being closed all gayety. but for that reason I am exerted any intiuence. City and East, daily... 3:45 a.m. find some that Beatriee glad should "The two witnesses about out at were faithful Limited No. 1. Overland servants of many years' stadMrr. The little relaxation, especially us my boy from Omaha, Council a Herbert is such showhand at poor nurse, a professional nurse, furnished Kansas City, 5() Bluffs, ing his appreciation of his good forliy the family physician as trust- tune. Denver, and all Points in. come in. and take your toii'e worthy and skillful, did no more than 3:30 p.ra. East, daily his duty in aiding the patient to carry link at diimev," and witli voluble hos3:00 PsIVIg . Mall No. Ini he the Fast Into the house. way pitality out his purpose. This hearty reception grew even "Notwithstanding these conclusions, more cordial the next day. and the I wrote to the ladies the day after the next, ton cordial, indeed, for Mansfuneral that I had in my possession a fields liking, for his host kepi insistprior "Will, under which they were the ing on taking him off to tin billiard principal legatees and I the executor, room for a game. and that I was most anxious to do all But on the fourth day there came a in my power to protect their interests. change. Beatrice denied herself. Miss They both replied that Mr. (.urxon's Martha WVgaiit denied herself. Timdying wishes were sacred to them. othy Curzon denied himself, and my dear brother, Timothy," it said, "I no proof at nny time that Jacobs is That tied my hands; and you have Mansfield wandered disconsolately leave to him all my property; and I Klume. NORTH OF OGDEN. produced nothing to untie them." "1 have also noticed a not her little the grounds unrewarded by ask my niece Beatrice as a mark of through "Then, If you were I. Iteegan Mans- the sight of a pretty )nuug woman in recoiii-iliiitioi- i Depart characteristic of criminals," replied to marry " field despairingly. Cronkite, quietly, "ami that is their No. I. Pocatello and Butta deep meditation. My ilml! father," cried Herbert 1:25 a. a. "If I were you," said the Judge Express, dally He watched about the house nil the Curzou. springing to his feet, all livid extreme vanity. 1 believe that many die would 7. Faat Mail for Pocabriskly, springing at once rroin his following day, and at dusk came upon with terror, murderer condemned No. a "that's 1'iiele Alfred's chair und his professional manner, "if Beatrice returning listlessly from a volee. tello, Idaho Foils and Has he come Itack to lietray happy if he were only sure of being I were you I would see a miserable stroll. She was with her aunt, who us?" 12:05 pjn. able to read the account of his exePortland, daily And so, sir. when 1 found No. 11. Cache Valley Exwhelp like that Herbert Curson cution. shook her head and gazed reproachbrollier-ln-law- 's voice," moaned 'My damned, sir, before I would fully as he Intercepted them. 7i15p-m- . paiiera a duplicate press, dally Aunt Martha Wygant. it quivering among the nurse's Mansone in my possession. 1 cried give up such a lovely girl as of the Beatrice!" "Beatrice, dipping Arrive. muss. Is said. what That he Just Oh. felt Beatrice '' field. what does this mean?" that we were on the right track." No. 8. Faat from Mall deur. dear, what does it mean?" But what can I do? Mean?" reepeated the girl, all viviButta Portland and Beatrice one shot toward glunce Do? Why, go right over to that fied with indignation. "It inenns that METH0DI3T MEETINGS. 7:00 a.m. dally man In the next room his name is I know you have sold yourself and I Mansfield, amazed, inquiring, and then Methodist Church: Rev. SamFirst In looked of Exthe 18. No. Cache again quiet ilpwn Valley meetA Abe Cronklte of tell him series and uel Blair, pastor. that I despise you." 10:35 a.m. press, dally want hirn to straighten out this little Sold myself? Could any one saj ings will begin Monday night, the 17th, Curzon the 'while com10. listened, Timothy Focatello matter for you." Idaho No, and the and week, would continue me believe, of during evil that you mask of assurance slowly chunged mencing at 7:80. Ir. Tallwit of Salt Falla Express, dally .... 6:00 p.m. And with a cordial slap on the back. Beatrice?" Judge Marcellus closed the door and You contemptible villain, I heard into a gray despair. Then, in a sud- Lake City will conduct the meetings den rage, he sprang up and caught the and we trust ail will attend. Beats resumed his interrupted brief. SOUTH OF OGDEN. you! 1 heard you! I heard you! When the story had been told, Abe gasped the girl through a storm of nurse by the throat. free. From 8 until 4 every afternoon Depart You devil," he snarled, "I could there will be a short prayer service In Cronklte summed up aententlously. tears; and she darted through the "For our purposes, he said, we ad- grounds and into the house, leaving kill you." the lecture room of the church begin- No. 8. Portland, Butta and Pocatello for Balt Lake mit that a successful conspiracy, a Miss Martha Wygant to follow her "Here, here," said Abe Cronklte, ning Tuesday. All are Invited to these 7:35 a.m. City, dally foul crime was perpetrated in that slowly, returning a sad and stony si- thrusting the infuriated man back into services, members especially. No. 4. Local to Balt Lake room that evening. Eliminate Miss lence to Mansfields protestations and his chair wit) surprising ease, "this Is 8:15 a.ir. n amicable settlement, remember." Martha Wygant, as transparent and demands. City, dally The flicker of u smile Hashed over flaccid us A glass of Jelly. Eliminate to No. 12. Cache Valley Good!" whs Cronkite's unexpected old 8taata, as honest and stupid as a comment, when Mansfield had related the nurse's finimsalve face, and again 10:50 a.m. Balt Lake City mole. Eliminate the two servants, a this to him. his Immovable lips siioke. SaP. No. I. Limited for development strange "Very well," came the voice to the pair of worthy automata, and who reThat removes the last element of Lake, Provo, Ncphl and main? 3:40 p.m. doubt and leaves me free to get In my veriest shade of a tone the voice of Juab, dally "You puy me 'Timothy Curson, sharp, unscrupu- tine work. Best content young man, Edward Mtmsfield. 10. No. Falla Idaho Portland, lous anil needy; and Jacobs, the nurse, and let the judge supply that crutch of 81,0(10 and 1 will forego all pretentions Pocatello, and to Balt an unknown quantity. The nature of his. I tell you the cables will be hot to the hand of your niece Beatrice. 6:30 p.m. Lake City, daily acis the one prevents any independent There precious little attraction, tonight. Arrive. n disinherited heirtion by the other. If either acted During the following week Judge anyway, about No. 0. Butta and Pocatello and one or both must have done so Marcellus addressed n polite note in ess. . comIn looked Expreaa from Balt Lake is. Beatrice Curzon acted that up they ""Aguln together, Identical terms to the different perCity and Intermediate plicity. sons Interested in the estate of the und this time her glance asked for12:50 a.nw Polnta, daily "What was done? It is idle to spec- late' Alfred Curson. He stated that as giveness of Mansfield, and reiterated No. 8. ulate. I recall a case that occurred he had drawn, and was executor un- her love. Atlantic Expreaa Old Peter Staats tottered to his ten years ago in Inqulmire, England from Salt Lake City and a will of the decedent, differing der, 1 have a clipping of it in my scrap Intermediate Polnta, 8:05a.m. radically in terms and spirit from the feet, his face drawn with emotion, yet book which is on all fours with this; one ofTered for probate, he thought It masterful. dally serof honorable After but it is a far cry to Ipqulmlre. forty years No. 7. Pocatello, Idaho Falla, advisable that there should be an "Now, it may be taken for granted amicable discussion and settlement of vice in the courts," he said, I find Portland Express from that a successful method once proved the matter. He, therefore, suggested myself an innocent participant in h Salt Lake City, daily. .11:25 a.m. I suggest. a conference to be held at his office on foul conspiracy. I have but a few is apt to be tried again. No. 1. Faat Mall from Balt atIn words to say. your Therefore, that you persist 2:45 p.m. Saturday afternoon. Lake City, dally 'I take it from the conduct of my tentions to Miss Beatrice Wiygant. Accordingly on Saturday afternoon No. 11. Cacha Valley Ex"Love is mightier than duty, and the came Beatrice, dejected and downcast, esteemed friend. Judge Marcellus, that preaa from Balt Lake pleadiag of a young man very much accompanied by her Runt. Martha Wy- he wishes this wrong righted without City, Provo, Nephl and A PLEASED HU8BAND alive and on the spot ought to prevail gant, still absorbed in a shocked si- publicity. I will, therefore, as attor6:56 p.m. Juab, dally man woman. take old an a makes of contented Hint wishes for Curson, very the you, old Timothy too. ney against lence. There came, sturdy to the wife: Use RIVERDALE or much dead and burled. Attach your- Peter Stoats, set in his way because such proceedings in the surrogate's PHOENIX flour In biscuit baking self to her, become a fixture, immovaconvinced that they were those of the court with him as will insure the ad see a serene smile creep over his will of in and the mission ble. possession soon after, righteous; and dawdling, the physiognomy of your spouse. as the last will and testament of AI "Evidently Timothy Curson wants young Herbert Curson, white-faceRIVERDALE or PHOENIX flour Is this marriage with his son to prevent sharp-feature- d, pointed-toeclinging fred Curzon, an all right flour for all sorts of "Go, sir, at once from thia presence, prosecution should his plot be discov- to a cigarettee as to the staff of life. son of yours baking bread, biscuit, cake, pie, ered. They will accordingly try to reFinally there came bluff and hearty and take that precious move you in some way. and the Timothy Curson, rivaling the sun with with you. Bo long as you keep quiet, pastry, dumpling or pot pie. Try Depart it once you'll use it alway. will hold my ieace." chances are that the means they adopt his beams: and with him Jacobs, the And without a word of defense or will be those that they have already nurse, inscrutable of face, immovable No. 6. Atlantic Mall for tasted and found effective. There may of lips. The Judge was already at his defiance the two Curson. father and Balt Lake City, Provo, MADE BY be a spice of danger about it. but you desk, with Abe Cronklte in a further son, slunk away. and all Polnta East.... 7:45 a.m to I suppose you would all like look like a lad of mettle, and I wqn't corner, by whom presently Edward OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR 12. To Balt Lake City No. be idle, I assure you, the while. Mansfield, quietly entering, took his know Just how we worked It. said and Intermediate Points COMPANY had he Jacobs, Abe Cronklte, after put Buoyant with the hope that laughs place. 9:00 a.m. dally of charge at Impossibilities, Mansfield hastened Beatrice shrunk at the' sight of her the nurse, in the temporary No. 3. Atlantic Limited for office. Well. main in Curson the the clerks Beatrice at more to the seek again lover, and Aunt Martha grew Salt Lake City, Provo, It was a gamble at first, but not for house. A soberly attired man, quick gelatinous. r inLeadville, Pueblo, Denof movement, velvet of foot, with I think we hardly want any long. ver and all Points East A I told Mr. Mansfield, the case scrutable gye under heavy eyebrows strangers here," Lnwyer objected 2:15 p.m. ten to daily occurred one me of that countenance reminded and an impassive Stoat. No. 4. Atlantic Expreaa for which articulation lent not the shadPoof, let them stay," said Timothy years ago at Ipqulmlre, England, Salt Lake City, Pueblo, ow of change, answered his Inquiries Curson with a meaning glance at his keep a acrap book of all unusual RESTORE EYESIGHT. Denver and all Polnta crimes, so I hunted up the clipping of at the door with the statement that niece. "I own hlrthbody and soul." Eaat, dally 7:00pjs Miss Beatrice was out with her aunt "Of course," began the Judge, un it. This Is the wsy the essential part BUT WE CORRECT THE DEArrive. and that he couldn't say when the la- heeding the interruption, we wsnt no of it reads: followed FECTIVENESS AND MAKE No. 8. Pacific Express from dles would return. Startling developments scandalous contest in what Is purely a WEAK EYES 8TR0NG. THAT Denver, Pueblo, Provo, the Rrrest of Jacob Klume, the profesAs Mansfield passed down tne walk family affair. IS WHAT WE CLAIM FOR Salt Lake City and all it seemed to him that In the quivering "It does seem unnatural to me that sional nurse. It appears that Klume THE GLASSE8 WE MANU12:35 a.m. points eaat, daily of the parlor shade he caught a at the lust moment my deceased friend is an accomplished ventriloquist, and EYE8 deFACTURE. TESTED No. 5. Pacific Limited from 1 should. have cast aside the purposes mimic, and that while supporting the glimpse of this man watching his utFREE. LENSE8 GROUND. Balt Lake City, Provo, and prejudices of years, and I feel that dying man tn his arm he himself parture. and with a sudden impulse If you don't need glasses we Denver and all Polnta when he had turned the corner he en- I should receive from you who were tered the testamentary words, deceivtell you. 11:30 a.m. tered the grounds once more by means present a detailed description of Just ing the witnesses into the belief that Eajtft the rich banker, who was really In a of the carriageway. Nol L Pacific Mall from what occurred one of the As he passed along "Thut Is Just what seemed proper to comatose condition, was speak'ng, Denver, Pueblo, LeadIt was worth a try," continued shaded walks, which led circuitously me," Interposed Timothy Curson, with ville. bait Lake City and Accordingly. 1 Cronkite. "for it Is my observation to the house, he saw a young woman a confiding smile. all Polnta East dally... 2:40p.m. of meditain Expert Mfg. Optician and deep to it No. 1L Local from Sanpete proper bring with me that when once a criminal gets hold, thought sitting dejected abandons 2412 Washington Avenue 7:00 pjn. tion, on a rustic bench, well shielded the one witness who, absolutely re- an original idea he never Valley moved from all Interests, was in close practicing, it. from observation. It was Beatrice. to the access "I managed to get As he hung back, uncertain, the girl attendance on my dear brother at the time when he saw fit to make his last room where Jacob had been living in pressed her handkerchief to her eyes and In an instant Mansfield was be- will and testament. Speak up. Jacobs, the hospitnl. and after considerable not side her. Capital and Surplus, 6225,000.00. Depart. my man, and tell just what Alfred search found, some suspicious ifTimwritten by letter he cried, Beatrice!" dear No. I. Pacific Expreaa for said. Incriminatory Curson "Beatrice, me Ban Francisco and InI There was a breathless silence lit othy Curzon. Then, when Mr. Mans"you are lonely, you are sad. Let seltermediate points, dally. 4:30 a.m. the room, as Jacobs, the nurse, bent field reported hi corroborative evihe your friend. I put aside every cable Pacific No. 6. Express fish wish. If you will only rely on me. forward, extending his arms as If sup- dence. the Judge set the UTAH OGDEN, i to Ban Francis'h rough It is I that am selfish, Ned." said porting a recumbent form, his face DAVID President. ECCLE8, Yard Scotland the from I havent We Then "because close to some invisible face. co, dally .,.11: 55 a.m. Beatrice, drive you from his immovable lips cante a voice that Klume had been sentenced for THOMAS D. DEE, No, 1. Overland Limited.. 3:55p.m. strength of chnrscter to come. But. as if from llns unseen a cracked and twenty years to Portsmouth, hut was JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. No. 203. Mixed Train. Ogaway, now that you are t lie JA8-- F. BURTON, Assistant Caahter and decisive released a year ago conditionally, den to Montello,Corinne oh. it is so hard for me to accustom feeble voice, yet dlstlm-I feel with meaning. had broken his parole by not report and Kelton, dally exmyself to these new conditions. DIRECTORS: wherenlmuts was tin without 8:15 a.m. "As a token that 1 have wronged Ing. and hi so repressed, so controlled, cept Sunday David Ecelas Thomas D. Dee desired. that Arrive. one hy but name Intensely to known, thing ahle being with the Gao. H. Tribe Bernard White No. 6. Atlantic "We then communicated Expreaa Itself could he called unwarrantable. and received from San British consul-genera- l, W. W. Riter John Watoon Franclscq, Perhaps If you did come occasionally an old 7:10 a.m. assurances of prompt action on notii'e dally Jo see Auntie and me you are Joseph Clark Adam Patterson to Ja facts I us. 2. these 2:35 Overland No. by Limited... presented p.m. friend" Don't buy it out of a bin or cobs in a convincing way. and he at M. S. Browning. No. 4. Atlantic Expreaa "Is it that man who lied to me In-at of solicits the accounts Respectfully from Ban Franciaco and promise of Immunl a canister, buy it in lb or lb once squealed on the door?" demanded Mansfield, firms and Indl mercantile Is going h banka, course. Intermediate polnta dalof Iv. which, dignantly. ... .... 0:10 p.m. vlduala. get. And there you are." ly "I think he watches me." hesitated packages. All very Ingenious, No 204. Mixed Train from tny friend Beatrice: "he Is everywhere at once, We pay Interest on time deposits. Is package af Schilling'! tm Taa i a beak-let- s Montello via said Lawyer Btaats slowly, but still Corlnne He seems so filled with secret power: Ample resources, courteous treatHas Ta Make Good Taa altentlve. most and Kelton, dally except Is think It was more luck than good he alwnys and yet 3:50 p.m. It Is Jacobs, the nurse. management. You see, you really had ment. superior service. 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