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Show THE MORNING of faniria, and, turning tJ the hla doll ar lor, be "Cod help you when you grow old, if your benefaction bring neh a reward aa baa beea min. I bave ao biuernena in my aoul, but 1 am overwhelmed with grief. Why da you puraue ma aad at lark my hoaur? See, my liniba arc palsied and my haira ait white with age. I hare not long to live aad 1 value the time tt naught, but I do treasure m good name. Why, Instead of burling vile word., did you not pick np tha cob blest on aa and beat d out my life? That 1 would have merrUuL You come to rob me of my hoaor! Go oa, aad trampto down my reputation! But yon might have loft thla debasement for other. . The story of tha relationship of the two mew, their earlier association aad eocapaaloiMlilp, and the Baal aoene would wiake a drama perhapa a tragedy for the stage. Man and have shad taara over Just aueb aad recitals. The deepest emotions are touched by this old aiaa'a ending, on gloomed by base log latitude. UTAH, TlLSDAY OGDEN, EXAMINER: MORNING, Published Cvny Day la tha Vaar Publishing Caav paay. by Tha RUMarfl subscription ijgter. b Osdea Drllvsred by Camar City, including Sub day Mara-In- s j par moaih. Stogie oopiae rntM 75a 5a BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. adi ia cant by Th aacaida of Oadaa. par yar..d.M At laaat quarterly, la advance.. Ld9 FEARLESS aad INDEPENDENT. ia a nuinUy tod Tha it clvca aavapapas. baa ao favorites, to punish. It wlU- aj: a aabiaaad aad u- aa. , - y HAMLIN GARLAND COrVBKHT, 1005. IT M Kelly oa the SYNOPSIS. A tA BLAHS AMIIU . rir. CHAPTER 1 Ana Rupen and young brother Uui. the latter an inua western valid and aa matter, leave New York for the Rockies. Wayne Peabody, who loves Ann. t. sees them off. Ana dislikes the CHAPTER aad Liul g to 11-- Ann risk the ranch of Pub Barnett, their Mrs. Barnett rewpouded graciously to bi Invitation to come up and see tha peak, but explained that the high altitude waa dcatrucrite to her. and Ann shrank from turning Raymond again, though she expressed to him In a letter a tepid sort of gratituil for hla cat of her brother. , couatoe husband. IIl-A- ONE , bt bin -l pert-eur.b- lp -t- d u . - - . liauil.-and sullen. meeting uf the otlicers uf the Red Star and allied companies was called. Barueit presiding. Moot resolute resolutions were istsaed. Mackay was instructed to press his demand to tba full. Barueit naturally opposed a conference with the miners. "Either they gutue to our terms or we close down the mines," he said. "It to our cue to be firm to tbia demand." The sheriff, who had been invited to be present and tell bin tale, put to a warning word. said he, "youre deal"Gentlemen, ing with n lot iff free miners and prospectors men who wont be driven and cant lie scared. If tt had been Just a case of ignorant dagoes I would have brought em down, but tbeyY gut leaders that you cant muukey wltb. When Ilob tiiiiilh, Denver Dan and that devil Jack Muuro met me with tlieir bolsters tied down 1 threw op my hands. You are from tbs eaat, where thing arc of the mea different. About on the peak are old prospectors and free miners, and If they atay by the proposition youve got to take a sneak or put up the fight of the age. "We stand pat. said Barnett, "and we shall Insist on your 'arresting the men who assaulted Mr. Mackay. The sheriff made an elaborate bow. "Right you are, Mr. Barnett, but I'll want u hundred deputies to do it with." Moving with such secrecy as he could, the sheriff collected and swore in some ninety men, the boldest and hardiest to be found to all the town of the valley. They were not sedate and considerate clriaens, but they were brave, or at laaat reckless; and without exception experienced wearer of guns. They professed themaelve quite able and willing to bring down anybody to the hills. After being armed and provisioned they were to be eeut. round by way of a railroad which was building toward the camp from the south. Barnett was heedful of bis words at home and made light of th probable opposition of the miner, hut Louto. with a boy's ability to discern what was going on, anon acquired a pretty clear idea of the plan, and when Ann aked him not to return to the heights on Monday be was ominously calm, but aawirted hla right to go where be cu-pt- nn CHAPTER and Lout, are CHAPTER XII. received at the raarh by Bob RayCouwLcattoBS wlb ha noelvad Raymond baa a mond, the foreman. day Burnett telephoned to dispute with a drunken cowboy. aa all aubjoeta praaaatad la rewife that he would uot -V Louts IV lake, CHAPTERS and llMI klAVI tAV IMClful luacheuo at home. Thera While Bub. an enthusiastic ilk inf to aimt ha niduala, but ttaTtru nothing unusual in tha la abut. AREAS OP THE UNITED STATES. bis men are abaent Raymond to falL All lattara aad but Jeanwords of thla annowu-emeutHe la attended by Ann. atoms aigaad by worn da CHAPTER VI -- Barneti brings aid nette's keen ear detected restrained . will la What coaatitates The question, or iin-- -' excitement la bis calm drawL Raymond. throw to iba waau ba.lat Tha the ana of the I'atted Statear would to CHATTER Vll The wounded nun "What the matter?" she asked aa babtod bidaa aiaa utwDon't aak tha Edi- seem to the ordinary layman a simple la takes to Barautt'a house, lie ha quickly. m witu Inve Auu. la tor la Ba iMpeaaibla tor what you one, hut according to Bulletin 2t2 ef fallen "Nothing my deer; nothing," ha glibto cold CHAPTER VHI-A- ua the Vailed State Geological Surrey, ly responded. an aahamed at Barthe he leaves Raymond, aad 'Lkm Rarnetr. 1 kuow better. Tell of which Mr. Henry Gannett la the nett home. lamia quarrel with Ann me this in.taut!" to reverse. ubaeribaro will coaler a trot aet-Juris the It and runs away to author,1 Raymond qui'e He was iu for It. ' Well, Mr. Mac-key- , the near CHAPTER by informing thla oMaa af failun i ends to a line 2 nautical ex dictum our superintendent, was tarred to receive Tha bamwor before Raymond forma a lisa from tha shore, but this strip of mining camp. wiik Matt Kelly, pro-pelor, and ridden on a rail by tha miners this aea ran not properly be regarded as and ie Introduced to the Kelly home. moruing" frai-Uiui a pan ef the country. Buppjeiug our CHAPTER X In Sky town. which is liwiretia!" Tha Manias Examiner era b labor agratton. Rob by fouad oa aala by tha ladapoadaal "avid Im setting off up the stags country to bo restricted to tba aea disturbed an old acquaint- road to meet him. meet Nawa Ce Salt Laka City. and lake coast, there remains a que-tto- u ance. Jack Monroe, Oa aU throvsh Nwiaa tearlns Skytown a ltd Valley Springs, "What did they do It for?" and estuaries. the bays regarding the (alter being the home of the mine OgArnt M it the Mine old business. The "Oh, To what extent .hould tha const line owners (among them Barnett) hate Tha Southern Bacifle Hallway. uvea didn't like some regulation of bis Tha Caloa Pbalfla RaUway. aad bo followed strictly, and where .hould ench other. and struck, and Bur its a long story; I Tha Orarm Short liaa Railway, we begin to Jump acroas the Indents w won't go Iota It now. I'll get back In CHAPTER XI (Concluded.) patroaa wlU eoolar a faiar oa tha maaagoownt by re tfoaa mads by the aea? Ia thla matNext morning after breakfast Ray- time for dinner, probably. In au hour Millionaire row was humthey ter oat can enly follow hla own Judg- mond hurried Leula off down the canportiaf to thla aMaa whaaanrdealt-aatafall to Bad tha papora at tha ment. making la eeeh case as natural yon to the atage and to hi letter to ming with new of the outrage. Replaeta. a decision aa puseible, aa no deflnlte Ann repeated hla pledge to look care- ports, ronfuard, conflicting, flew along the wires east and west, and the aftercriterion eaa be established. The a fa- fully after the boys health ami te keep noon papers were filled with dramatic hint out iff uiachlef. tten oe of aa absolute standard ia to of the opening of a big strike details REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. Louis arrived at the Springs fairly In large measura The cause of the disPkytnwn and the story iff how the over bis wonderful with Joy hysterical crepancy between the tables of the nnioa leaders had mishandled Mackay, Par Praaldawt la ISOS. cearm eBtoe, made la 1121, sad Home day's ride and art about to describe lbs superintendent of the Red Star THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Kkytown. corporation. eCXaw York. of the general land oBie, prepared In Hla absence bad been a revrlatkm of Mining All this would have Interested Aun areas of the which show of 1191, both hi Rb had not realised to value Abu. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. been in the faked States and of the several up to that moment bow deeply hla cars very little ofhad not her brother the midst the dlaurder. fihe Immediwas woven was Stares aad Tanneries. Into her dally life. It Par Reproaentatlve la Cenyaaa ately wired him to eme down and got JOSEPH HOWELL. The measuremeats aad computa- Jealousy of Raymond's power an acrid a reply from Raymond My lug. "Luul tions npon which these table, were Juice which bad turned her pity for I on the way uo danger, " and the boy For Jaatlaa af Supreme Court based wer mads with great care aad him, while wounded and helpless, Igte himself came riding Into the yard at JOSEPH E. FRICK. resentment, and now tbnt he pra well dusk. thoroughness la each cast., and the and triumphantly drawing the boy (o letter to Barnett took Raymond REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. results probably represented the areas hie aid her heart was bluer with view of the situation: determinas closely aa they euuld be hatred, but alte gave hey consent to Par State Senator 1 don't think Maivk.v the proper man to to from charts Louie1 the ed aad maps not return ah because dared i E. T. HULANISKl. attempt to roorganiis the working hours to put him bark, at hath antes. Most of the do otherwise, and In a letter to Ray- of thla camp. Don'ttootrymuch of this litand don't make Par Rapreaaatatlvca differences la these two seta of tables mond she said; (Tali-Is unossy at a The tle whole ramp RUDOLPH KUCHLER Louts I rvetfs into your hand; because tbls time. The union Is getting very are, trifllag, amounting to only n few DEO, DL PULLER likely tn make It hot for square mile or a caulk fraction of 1 hla happiness la more than nr own and strong ard like SEO. S. DEAN Kelly and mvaeit. HARVEY P. RANDALL. per cent, bring well within tbo limits berauae ha no longer regards my wialiee. It all uboutr asked JeanIs "What of error ef the plaalmeter and of the I have heard much of the gambling wad nette. Par Sheriff drinking at mining camps- - I ba at you to maps used. Some of them, however, guard him. H la ao line and sweet now, Duu looked bored. Oh. really sow, SEBRIN& 0. A. re eeaslftorahle, and a few are ex- and deflteiMnt la so easy. dini't itk me to go into the causa of a Par Attarway Vpoa reading this letter the ramp strike. A wornau never understand plained by the foci that mors recent i NATHAN J. HARRIS. such a situation. However, here ia maps, which changed the position of suddenly Iterative a dark and dangerous tt miner. found He the to young j what Rub says: piece boundaries between State., had been harder to make excuse for profanity Saturday Mackay ported hla notice OSCAR MADRON uaed by tha land office, end its measand find Jeet of the miners, and ho Fanr-Yaa- r pulling the new nine hour srhedulo Tar. urement was, therefore, more nearly went bwa and lean among them and night, effort Hominy moraine. Sunday tha Into PRANK MOORS union put forth Its decorrect. 'Other disc re panel, arose nMHit more of hla time with the lad camp bulled, 'l Tro-Toe- r Tana. urd of at the morning hour from differences in dsterminhig the watching him draw or listening to him arive. hi crowd gathered to see Mnrlmy f.ieo Par Clark w hile be read. hi. men. II rairt rlillng up (the Jnck-I- n const lines. Kngltsh DAVID MATTSON. ruling Their cabin became the center at the breeches andlana little two billed Realising tba desirability of but one gray rap and Ihviaa tbo finer of hooted camp. rouree the kind. Of areas the at spirit, of they government element of )mi know Par A aaat ear him and beaded hie huree bark down the state and territories, aa attempt baa eno or two of hla friend often earn EDWIN DtX. end. was II hoaxed, naturally, rd slopsand a smoke to au to of pipe evening beta made by Mr. frank Bond, chief distilled Idlnt, hind a a friendly game of cards "A being aofdouble Par Troaouoor Boxle d from flay u .iieradiie couple draftsmen of the general land office, visit to the ALNA D. CHAMBERS bungalow always pays." guard and ur.-- back. This time the Mr. C. S- - Bloat, geographer of the aid on young follow whose weakness buys Jerkrd him and hi. men from their census office, and Mr. Henry Use-net- t, waa drink. "They aend a fellow away hones and hustled them down the canyon Par Raaardar at the boot toe l did what I could lo . JOSEPH B. WALLACE. geographer of the geological feeling respectable." prevent this, but the men who hud the g matter in charge had been drinking, and supervised the aarry to come to an agreement on hire. KriJj Par Surveys , the crowd wss with (hem. My men are a well aa she could, and tba those figure. The reanla of their H. J. CRAVEN. nm It. the union, but 1 hear ominous ceafcrraco aad oooperatlnn are act threat. I ad-- is you not to attempt to Into oratlon at Par Ceaetable of 0dan City put the new to the oforemeatloued bulletin. forth HENRY 8TSELE. th pfYNffDl llTTVBr this adjustment the area of the The effect uu the valley of Markay's proper, mhich la given & C. RICHARDS AND JOSEPH Valted But recital af hi maitreatmeut waa moat as B.Md.?l9 square miles, U Increased STANFORD. wonderful. Tin principal uilnc owners over tbo mans offlee figure by 11S of the PpriugN met to discus, their The valley called for the campaign. The taterrtow with lowyh Stanford, square mile. blood of tin we who had dusted tlte saIs Alaaka The for area' to given local column the of tha appearing cred person of l heir representative, and square mike. It to subject to Standard, dlacloaea Mr. Staaford'a end llio . modification to the future a op In too of C. C. Richards. Tha word, becomes tins an not bank. There la not a sen- the position of the roast tence couched In bitter lansnace, but better known. The area given for the the nadlct pnblle will draw from Philippine Islands J 115.024 aqnare tboae linn ef narrow a mental plot me miles, and was determined by the of Mr. Rlehsrda the cold, the auaiere, coest nrvey ef that archipelago, pro tbo vn grateful. pared at the Instance of the PhilipWhen C. C. Rlebarda wac a boy be pine census. It also is subject t mewl wac aided In hla Brat effort nt HundiV.ls of people visited our , Ideation as accurate duri of the stores Haiurrt.il and went away with by Joaeph Staafbrd; when he archipelago are made. The area, of some great Iini gains, satisfied that entered upon hla public career, be wan Hawaii. 6449 square mile, and Porto had more than I heir they money's over watrhad and guided by Rico. 3425 square miles, are probably kindly worrti. Tndni .gain the stores were Joeeph Stanford; when he waa In auhjert to eely alight changes, a the trow iled with piMiplu who were seeking more liargam and were surprised st trouble, be received a kind word of charts from which they were mess the low price-- , wn had placed on ihe encouragement from Joeeph Stanford; ured are quite accurate. The areas good whenever he waa In need of a given for the other small possessions friends euaulnlns hand, that aupport of the Vnlisd State. Guam, 21 u aqnare mladles Suits. Every waa fortheomlng from Jnaeph Stansuit In ihe goe at piice. Il mile, Bamoa. ?7 square mile, and the what the price was niukcs p- - differ-r,cford. Panama canal atrip. 474 square miles, from flu oo 9io.no during this sale The year have gone by and now Jo- will probably be changed in the fuma laki u suit from (ij.im ir ion old an man and hla ture a thJkr limits become more corseph Stanford la SZ rifi. It . a liia discount hut we sre daya are numbered. He ia on the brink rectly defined. ps going out of 'ho sub business. of the grave and there are thoee who jour gain n. o :r loss. "TH f mlnr." I. is frfrsrf Imy MOLES. would topple him Into the dark unMole be removed by two meant place was al leant warm and cheerfuL Vii: - luisioiy dcpuinm-nknown. He, perhepa. would welcome wliile the electric needle or the applications Once a fortnight Louis rode down the you are In tin- store and mu one of a trokc that would beaten the end. of strong adds In cither event only trail lit swnd Sunday with Ann. hut t he brt f.cece:l huM f.iv bulii-- for If that blow were but a physical a skilled apecialiat can do the work. aud a pair ef -- Sr wo-foi to him. refused J"ln Raymond steadily force, for then be Could aiuk in hlw If an amateur experiments with though he suffered keenly of loneliness. child "i'll .t 2Sc. arid there In a grave with honored name, but he muriaticofor sulphurica bad "i am a miner now." he said 'T've burn, which receiving i: oin (m. i; Sno. turn back from the uhadowa of the chance taken myself opt of that life." And and 9t."" grailcmore wonld prove much - for 92 .is disfiguring no sale. And la to tbwt the that, coming not Tmls did know when he carried night than th original blemish. i one from wham he expected at leant these wonls to Ills al.fcr that they shoes r.'d ici-i Boy .saiin nt Charles E. Maoon, conveyed . deeper moaning Ann was calf forbearaare, la leading a mob that tn ncHrii r size .u fi in t i lie tbo Panama say the canal lone, awsro was (bat oM to ahouthc Thief." The Raymond holding pair. gentle- heat solution of the labor problem aloof from bee. and. while he man atope the upmwr and a.ka to have there Is the employment of negni lahim for lii consideration, ah Several or ihe three-- car old hoy a a word with hla tormentor, and d- - bor. particularly Jamaican laliorers was. after all. a woman and resented wero In tortav Satuidai o get a his self mastery a little. suit for 91 4.". We have ., (w ni.vrc Flu wss a to be bored t ibi price. They arc suit, left values al; good hopelessness hr the narrow life ,t tha cloth end new in .rvle They arc rrgn'ai lll.ttrt Soring, under condition wbi-- seem- j ; is , many less ihero a;Consumption ed to th outsider ideally leautirnl. lAiiiis. If. deadly than it used to be. l ho . sc c'os-them Blit I stills came down each tin-- . for ,.'11 hi 9! I." Certain relief and usually complete recovery hrowner. more tuan'y In bearing-- si tha aaas pa urtioilMd. 1 bring down tbc inauletn "rvj ucks" who had bumbled the prstsi uud confident Red Pur superintendent. "Tbispirit uf IswIesvueiH. must I checked or it will run into riot," said Baructi. who developed uuexts-tnliinto n leader of ibe mine owner by virtue of hi large inures ts to the Rod Ktar. 11a- - sheriff vslisutly rvspouded to the call and, with a bail duneu deputies, inarched up into the glittering mist uf the high peak and came down again toti-lea- THE ETAHINER OCTOBER - house-keepin- , - 5iKi,-91- .-it CLARKS one-thir- d pleased. Rob want me and needs me. and I'm going. You ran put me la Jail, but that to the only way. If there to going to lie war, I am going to be in It, and I'm going to tie on the aide of the . miners." Ann wrote a sw ift and fervent note to Raymond: I am trusting Louto ta your car 'tohave won nus h will not stay. wrsTou arr powwrl hi heart from us. and t prevent hla return. Guard him. for the sake of hi. boyish swMtnsas, for my sake. wrote no further, for as her PIi miud dwelt upon that camp of ruffian miuers aufl ahrir desire for battle a bitter resolution awept over her. "I will teat hi love for me." With cokl intensity site aunonuced her purpose. "If you luHiet. on going hark to that camp 1 Khali go too." "You must nut go," Mid Louis. Iff no place fur you." It to no place for you. He aNerted himself again. "I ran take rare of myself." "Mr. Raymond baa asked me to keep you bore." Kb went to him and put her arm ahont hla neck. "Stay with me. laddie. I am missing you these my brother, uud Just thought. be lgan reflectively; till we "vuu cub star wiib Mr. build a wing fur you. Kites a nice wo-- , little muu and live iu the ennniug-w- t log cubiit That settle it! We will go right away, today!" Ann waa at a lua. but did not show ii. "If you are determined to go, then there ia no use In w siting. Let o suit at once!" While Mrs. Barnett suggested what to wear Dou ordered a carriage to take Anu and himself to the train, and Louis saddled his burse for bis return trip up the aug road. "I'll beat yon up," be shouted to Ann and galloped away with shining face. The railway which ran up Bear canyon waa still building and bad not yet reached tbo divide, ao that a stage ride iff some twenty miles connected the town of Grand View with Kky camp. Aun and Barnett were noticeable persons in the car, which waa filled with roughly clad workmen of all kinds. Aun waa conscious uf their admiration fur her. and It deeply annoyed her. Two or throe of the lietter dressed men, who were on speaking acquaintance with Barnett, came up to aak him wbut be thought of the strike. "I didnt know It was a strike," Mid he, Ignoring their evident desire to be introduced to Ann. Oh, Ita a atrike all right. Your man Mackay wasnt much hurt, waa he?" -Not badly." "He was a little too previous. I bops the sheriff won't try to do anything more about it. The hoy up at Kky I am M'd and bu- ns'.'" Kt-K- v as suiuetlurg Willing in iLc r eetacM of her voW. and tbe tiror of the vedette. piver'.Dg nearer. lenued from bs saddle to aak: "Who I your brother, lady?" "Hi. name to Ixioi Rupert. He ia only a boy. and I am going in to care for him "Rob Raymond's kid. 1 know bioi," replied tbe vedette. "But I thought bo waa visiting yon in tbe Kprlnga." "He waa, hut he went back to the camp today, aud I am very anxious 1 cjt-.t- r about him." "lie's all right, tody, ao tong a Ron Raymond hat him to hand. You are welcome, but Barnett to on the outside and must stay there." "1 decline to acknowledge your authority." responded Barnett, now thoroughly angry. The horaemaa laughed softly, irritatingly. "Manner dont go with ua at tbe prwent time. 1 mast aak yon to ramp right hero or go back to Grand View till I ran communicate with tho president of the uulon. If you a:hero to talk compromise the men will be glad to meet yon. hat my Judgtnvur to that you better retire to Grand View. I will ae that tbia tody get to h- -r brother. Ann was not a timid girL but tha thought of riding away Into tba black, . nm of tha night with these sinister guards male her flesh chill and her nerves creep. I tout leave me. iMm. she whispered. Barnett stormed at tbe horsemen. It Is impossible! If I am forced to go bark she must go with me. Wfa.it right have you to Interfere to our plan?" The answer came quickly, coldly, every word telling. TH tell you. The boy have learned that you have been chiefly instrumental to pushing tbe sheriff into another raid, and if trouble comes theyll kill yon. It isn't safe for you to be on the bill tomorrow. Now you needn't be afraid to trust the lady to me. The vedette removed hla hat. T am not a man to be feared by wo- are a little sharp art about that business. Aint filin' up there yourself, are ye?" "Yes; I've always been on good terms with my men. 1 think I ran help to arrange some sort of a compromise." The two miners kaiked at each other. At length the older of them Mid iu a tone that meaut a good deal to ears accustomed to western inflect Iona: "Well, I reckon the whole thing has been exaggerated. My claim to Jut below Boale, and ao, of course, I don't know much more about Kky than you do. Ktlll I wouldn't advise your going in at thto Gme." At Grand View a couple of stages met them, and aa Ann waited on the platform for Don to aecnre a carriage she observed that on the aaat of each of the roaches two guards mL negligently mining rifles which glittered la the sunlight. Boon the whip began tn crack, and the coaches rolled away one by one, leaving Barnett to follow to a road wagou which he had hired for their own especial use. The anu waa sinking to midafter-noon- , and Mogalyon on the left waa In full glory of ermine and saffron. The air waa keen and crisp, tha sky cloud-leak and the road, except for an nuklboie, waa very good. Barnett remarked, We ought to pull tote Boxle before dark on these roads. Night came abruptly. A thin gray cum rose swiftly on the western aky of and suddenly grayed the brightne the aun. The world grew Instantly tern and cold. Th road, after climbing a ridge, descended Into a gorga with firs on either aide, and when they cams out npon the flat 'meadow to the northwest of Mogalyon only the lights of Kkytown could he eeen. At the moment that Don waa pointing out the lights two horsemen appeared In front and In the middle of men. Ann again spoke. I cant consent to your going into danger for me, Don. Turn bach, and I will go oa." Tt to madness !" be said to a tow voice. "The men arc not fit escorts for you. We will Iiotb go bark and wait until morning. Ann's teeth were chattering wltb I dread that tong drive. Wa raid. must be almost at our deetlnation." The two horsemen rouferred together, and at last one of them returned to say: "Driver, you may come on until yon reach tha first cabin at the foot of the hill. There tbe tody will get out, and you will drive Mr. Barnett back before daylight tomorrow morning." Aa they drew up before tbe shanty door the leader of the vedette rods forward and Mid gently: Lady, tha road from hero to tbe summit Is lined with cabins, and no barm ran possibly cone to you while I bare you In charge. Or, If you like, yon can stay hero till morning: but I would advise you to go on to hire. Kelly's. There I no cabin suited to your needa on this aide of the ocra-tonal- peak. Ann, stiff and weary and hungry, rose in her seat with a sort of desperation. "I will go." she Mid with trembling voice. Tha vedette, dismounting quickly, helped her to the ground, while the second man, leaning low on hla bora, r l- the road. Halt! cried a clear voice. The driver pntled his tired boraea to iteral into a muttered convenatton with a stand ao energetically that hla bands an unkcmit man in the doorway. rose above hla head. I Barnett argued and Insisted on going to Donnelly Barnett with youY on to asked oue of the men aa ha rode I "NotKelly'a. one step farther!" ateruly comnearer. the vedette. "Rut you rau manded Ttn Barnett. What do you want o( sleep here till daylight If you wish." me? aaked Don coolly. I Ann interposed. Dou, I beg of you "Not a thing," answered the bone-man- . to go home. I don't want you to go ; tt. no um We hare That's Just I am not afraid now. for yon, and I've bera watching to ' any farther. will take me to Mrs. Kelljs. man This meet you and My that the boywant I'm sure of It, and Lon Is will be there dsys. you to continue your quiet, uneventful by this time, and Mr. Raymond. In th rad she seemed to prevail, but life at th Kprlnga." Sure thing, lady. And It Isn't late-n- ot I lie took no pleasure In her victory, for "Who are you?" more than 7 o'clock. We'll almost be about the bouse like a young "We're a couple of Kkytown vedettes. get there tn time for supper. Can yon eagle pinioned. Nothing save the news Who la tbe lady?" ef the camp Interested him. and when That doesnt concern you. Go on. ride a boner i Tea.' the rime came for the sheriff to start on driver. I a ! hla new raid he became greatly exThe driver- took np the reins, but the Tomorrow.) (Continued cited. voice of the vedette grew .tamer, Tliere's going to be a battle, be said "Play where you are! Then, turning The Canadian Tradaa congress deto Ann. "I'm going." to Barnett: "I'm your heat friend, Don- cided In form an independent labor she nor No, nelly. Tbe boys under. laud that yon party to enter federal and local polipleaded. a resentful He turned npon her with re backing Mackay to hla plana, and tics. It ha decided to call a convenstamp of hla heel. "I can't stay bera It Isn't safe for yon to enter the ramp. tion uf the executives of the various like a kid." I advise you to turn around right here provinces to arrange details for the Kite changed her tone. "Very well. formation of ihe party whlrh will be aud go back. When shall we start?" Ann apoka up: "Please let ua go nn. the third party In Canada politics. He looked at her steadily, and Its Mr. Barueit to taking me In to meet WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. his eyes cstne a softer gleam. TVs . : I - ar STORES self-suppo- GOING OUT! BUSINESS are Concerned As Far as LADIES SUITS e m li- ,r s iic i ll.WK A M'MRKR OF NICE, SEW, CLEAN, CP SUITS FOR KELL WHICH WE WILL AT PRICE. LADIES, ALL OF IB THE (JFAL1TIEK ARE AS HOOD AX CAN RB BOFGIIT IN ANY CITY AT THE OKICINAL TRICES, BFT AT HALF-PRICTHEY ARE IN-ATH1X TIME WE MENTION DliEO HARO A INS. ONLY FOCR STYLES. K ONE-HAL- LnIie:ill nvihiI anil made of line iuflnnili cliit ii. trimmed with braid, jacket lined wit It mil in. tegular $32.00 an it fur $16.00 o cv-.t-- a Q will result from the following treatment : ; Hope, rest, Emulsion. r freh air, and Scott ALL DRUGGISTS I BOe. AND 11.00. j i.hrei-p.v-- moat cumical in hs siinipfii-of Kelly's walk and Raymond's impassive face. He always lia-tales to teil and seemed ao entirely happy and so well that Ann bad not the heart to ask him tn return east with bar. She even found herself listening with to his acco-in- t of t of his heroes, (nr he had j ex.-iiln- j i I si o sulta A't lo cr i m voung nit-n-s on sole ai if there ever waa . it wi'l be found tn thla line, bargain Think of getting a 97.50 suit for 92 ?' - in nil you the store visit iip bargain d'vpaviii.ent and get some o; the notior I ..m to 5c: they value. ihy are upstairs but ir i ill VI, n .os them 1 1 -- c-. all wool ch(viit units in navr, black and brown, trimmed with funev braid and small buttons. Reg.57.00 ular l4.in Knit fur F T E I ' TO-DAT- E Ladies xuil in all wmil mixtures ami broken checks, cnlorn brown and iirtv regular 922.00 value $11.00 for Lit dice Hiiit, made of manniM) Kiiitinga in They are extra grey nnlr. value at 920.00, now aa viUaUU |