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SYNOPSIS.
CHAI'TEIi I, The ory opena wlt a
cene at a box party. Mis Henrietta
WinaianWy. slater oí Blahop WínsUnley
overheard Bunker Ankony propose to
Bárbara Hemingray, whose brother Dan
v.aa in hla employ. Dan was one of tha
town's popular younff men. Dan showed
some nervousness when Attorney Tom
Twining told him Barbara refused An
konv. CHAPTER II.-Akony te following
day, in the presence of Twining, ac
cused Dan of looting the bank. Twin
ing refu d to prosecute. Barbara per
suaded Ankonyt to postpone starting pros
ecution. CHAPTER HI. Twining le.-.rnd of the
engagi-meat of Ankony and liurbara. H
congratulated both.
CHAPTER IV. He visited Miss Hem
Ingray and found her almost in tears. He
told her he had loved Her. but feared
prematurelv announcing l-; affection. By
actions alone she told him sue recipro
cated. CHAPTER V. Mrs. Anson Pines,
wealthy widow, proposed a niarrlagu by
proxy with Bishop instnntley. Tlitr lat
ter consulted with Twining. The b shop
had been paying attentions to M
Streeter.
CHAPTER Vf. Dan consulted the at
torney, saying his sister was determined
to marry Ankony. declaring she actu
ally loved the banker, thoush he could
not help believing she was making a si
rifle to save htm from jail.
"Tt Isn't all I was., i am not so
modest My wants are large to-night."
"Were they ever otherwise?" she
smilingly Inquired.
"Yon eight to know. My prayers
Itave all been made to you."
"Oh, absurd! vou don't expect me
to believe that, Mr. Twining."
"Those of them that have amounted
to anything," I mortified.
"That is better. But what Is It you
want to-night You make me curious."
Unable to keep up the bantering
tone longer and tearing a sudden In-
ten-option, I leaned to her quickly:
"I want yon tell me the truth about
something, Barbara; will you?"
She moved a little so that her eyes
were in the shadow.
"I don't quite like the sound of your
oice," she confessed; still lightly, "it
makes me a little apprehensive."
"Won't you be-serious, and honest?"
I begged.
"Dear me, am I ever anything else
than honest?"
"Often, but come "
"Why, what can you be about to
ask me?"
"Only if you are harpy. Don't Btart
and don t be angry with me. And
don't answer hastily nor tv 1th evasion.
I am not to be evaded. You must un
derstand how serious I am to have put
such a question to you."
"It is certainly the most extraordin
ary behavior," she remarked coldly.
She was looking at me with widely
questioning eyes, and she bad grown
suddenly white. Did I know what
Dan had done? That was what she
was asking herself, I am sure. "I am
entirely at a loss to explain why you
should hare dared to ask me this."
"I owe It to myself to make sure,
líarbara," I told her. "Will you an
swer me?"
"This Is not the real reason for your
most unheard-of bfhavlor,'" Bhe said in
a tense voice. "There must be some
thing else. What Is it?"
"Shall I tell yotf?"
"You must."
"Ankony is not the man you could
have been expected to love," I blun
dered, not knowing how to find my
way beneath her eyes. "Do you love
him? If you tell me that you do, I
will not distress you further."
''Are you intimatrng, with other
kind friends, that I am marrying him
for. reasons other than those of af
fectlon, that oh, It is unthinkable!
And from you!"
"Barbara, listen to me," I cried.
"No, not a word. You have said too
much now. Can't you see that It
makes me rise In a kind of vicious
protest to have my happiness in
spected on every side as if it were
some wretched vagrant seeking Bhel
ter where nobody had any faith in it?"
"Have you faith in it yourself?" I
asked.
She lifted ber head and faced me.
"All the faith in the world," she de
clared.
And then she saw Ankony, who had
come at the moment searching for
her, and held out ! hand to him. As
he approached and took it, she leanefl
for an Instant against his arm with an
Indescrlbab'e movement that had noth
Ing of defiance in it. It seemed to me,
but only affection.
"I have been telling Mr. Twining
how happy I am." she said to him, in
a soft voice that must have moved
a wooden man to adoration. "I hopr
you don't mind my being so foolish,
do you?"
Still holding her hand. Ankony beni
and touched her hair with his Hps.
"I should mind if you were unhap
py and told him that," he said with a
laugh. "They want you In there. Will
you come? I tromlsed to bring you.'
She stood up and laid her fingers on
bis arm,
"Will you come along, Mr. Twin
Ing?" she asked.
"Thank you, not now," I replied.
I watched them as they moved
away. At the window he stood aaidfc
for her to enter, and I saw her smilr
Into his face In the way women have
with the men they love.
As soon as I could find Mrs. Ankony
I said good-night. '
Din was waiting for me.
' Wfill?" he ijnpRtioped eagerly, n
1 went in.
"You were right." I said dully; "she
loves him."
He looked at me pityingly and sa!u
nothing.
After a hile he came over and
stood by the mantel, staring down al
the hearth.
"I suppose I might as well get back
to Jack Ankony," he eald; "he need?
me. If I'm gol-.? to stay with them-
and there doesn't seem to be anything
else for it just now."
I nodded absently.
"There's nothing I can do, I guess."
he muttered hopelessly.
"Xo, there's nothing."
"If's a confounded shame, Tom," a
declared, and I read the sympathy ft.
his eves.
"We won't talk about. It." said I.
"1 know . . . TaikfnR'n no good ''
I lit a cigar, and he found one to
suit him in the box on the table.
"Sit down." I said.
Ho threw hltrse'f down opposite mc.
and we finished two cigars in silence
he on his side of the hearth, I on mine
"I"! be off !n the morning," he said
at the end of his second.
CHAPTER VII.
It was a wretched night two week"
later, gloom;.' and winteriph. althoug'
spring was old enough to have don
much better. I was dining alone ant
rather forlornly when I heard Kim
mens open the outer door of my apart
ment and admit some one. There was
the c'ick pi brisk heels along the hall
and MIsb Wlnstunley beckoning rot
through the glass doors of the dining
room to go on with my dinner.
"Dra'i get up," she cried, as Klm
mens threw open the doors and 1 hur-;-d
tt mpot her; "do let "( be
ceremonious, won't you? Go on with
your dinner; I'll sit by you till you've
finished I've dined."
"I have Just finished," I Insists.
"Then come Into jour sitting room.
i ve a great deal to say.
"Welcome home," said I, warmly, as
I closed the sitting room uoor be
hind us.
"It's quite time I got here, I'm Biire.
Such things as have been doing while
I was away! What do you suppose
I found in a memoranda book on my
dressing table? my bi other had been
using my rooms, you know. A pressed
rose!"
The scorn in her voice made me
laugh heartily. j
"I'm g'.ad you find It amusing. ' I
didn't," she declared.
"But the right sort of a memoranda
uuuk. always nas a rose in it, 1 con
tended. ,
"Nonsense! Has yours?"
I think it probable," admitted.
without humility.
What foolishness! I can tell you
that mine has not.
"Your heart holds your roses, dear
lady."
She unfastened her fluffy black boa
and smiled at me with a twin'.le in
her eyes the twinkie that I like so
much.
i our pretty speeches won't throw
me off the scent. Mr. Twining. 1 am
m xm
TÁ In W
"We'll Find a Way Yet. Mark Me, We
Will."
going to find out whose rose that Is In
Charles' book. Think of It! At his
age." - -
"At any age a man Is sure to have
something wrong with him if he never
purloins a rose," I Insisted. "Ho is
lacking In something as certainly as
the rellow who never sees a rose on a
bush."
"There are plenty of them who don't
know they grow on bushes," sbe said
quickly. "They think they grow ouly
on pretty girls' corsages."
I placed her a chair and she sank
Into it, but slipped qtflckly out to Its
edge pnd sat perched there, looking at
me with her keen, eager old eyes.
"I came to talk to you about Bar
bara Hemingray." she said at once.
"Thi3 engagement of her to Ankony is
monstrous. There can be but one
reason tor It, and that is that Dan
has been gstting himself into some sort
of trouble that (he has to get him out
-if, and could !lnd no other way. Isn't
that It? You know, of course." ,
"I wish that I could tell ,vou that
you are wrong," I answered.
She nodded. "I knew It. I told my
self the minute I heard It that there
could be but one meaning to It! I
don't ask you what he did. I don't
want to know. All I'm concerned in
is how to get them both out of their
difficulties. Dan is a gcod boy. If be
has beak weak. I'm not excusing, hlru.
mind you. but my heart Is with him.
We are all assailable at times. Now
I may be adamant to-day and as sort
as a marshmallow to-morrow. Do you
see what I mean? Our moral nature
is just like our physical one: it has
Its good and Its bad days, and soor
Dan was tempted on a bad one. That's
ill. Hut what I can't understand Is
that he was willing to accept his good
name at such a cost."
I told her what I knew then. at;d her
?yes brightened and her bead nodded
ill throt:g!i the recital like that of a.
little marionette.
"Ah, that's what I like to h-ar! V
hope for lite boy Is restored. WT
xsake a fine man of him yet. But"
and there was a clouding of the fi
ves "but the engagement isn't
broken? What do?s that mean?"
"That she loves Ankony," said I.
ror an instant she stared at me,
ipeecn ess in tne force or Iter amaze
ment, then she actually smiled in u
scorn.
ua. vou men: you let a woman
make you believe whatever she 'anf
vou to bellpve! I am provoked witl
vou. Mr. Twining. You aie "lever
enough about most thlngi. How caa
you be so easily put upor !n !h?"
"Yon have only to see tho;n tngetl--
er. You know how much I would like.
fo believe otherwise."
"It were a preposterous ImpanWI
ty! She, a Hemingray. to love him.
in Ankor.y! r.ali: it'u loo absurd
think of!"
"I.ove is un ac:'our.V I reminder'
her. trying ?o speak with some dtgree
if He' nt bs: "ho bnds where you
east expect him to."
"Oh, don't malo your fiurts fo:
me! And don't t"" o hide from mi
sil thg ynu feel. Como, let us cease
to be at cross-pnrroses."
"Most wiliingiy; but, granted the'
you are right, what is to be doue?
You can't force her !r. admit to yo.
that she doesn't leve birr.."
"I've no mind to try to reaiL. the
solution thrciigh her."
"Dau can 'tt '-.nt'í-n."
i .tiite understand that, on'
"Then where do you expect to g.
r.'.'.h your prayer?" I ask.d.
She hesitated en instant.
"1 think it isn't gaiug to be a rrr
er," she eaid.
"What can you threaten? Antony
won't Bivo her up. Besides, as 1 tow,
you, if she isn't hapry she is the most
consummate actress I have ever rteeu.''
"Of co. rse she is. Now you pr
sensible in your deductions. Sortie
body says that Poverty is the mothei
of all the arts, you know, but it isn':
so: it's Love who is their mother, and
Barbara's skill at acting is Uoin ol be:
love fry Pvti."
She leaned on her elbow and wat;
silent for a i'.ttle, her eyes vague and
troub'fd.
"Yon ave nothing to o3er nothing
at all?'' she aprealed.
"Nothing," I admitted Ijtnomini
ously. ,
"I'm go'r.g to see her," she Bald.
She patted my arm as she pasaeti
me.
"I k-'nw," she murmured; "I know.
But Ken t give up. Well find a way
yet. Mark me, we w'U." She smiled
a queer little half-tearful smile In
which there was a s"ark of the old
humor. "Tto good always triumph,
you know."
And sho was goiii.
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D. HOODENPYLE, Proprietor. SUNNYSIDE. NEW MEX.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office
St Koswell, N. July 11,
Notice is hereby inven that Sarah u. smith, of
Hliiki. n. m.. who. on July 1L lu8. matte Home-
mead Entry no. 067U, for w 1-2 n-w -4 and w 1-2
a-w ia. Section 23. lov-nahm 4 n. Kancre 2d e. n m
p Mertdion, has filed notice of intention to make
Kinai Commutation I'rool, to eaiabuan claim hi
the tend above described, before D. J. Town fey.
U. S. Comr.. at hi office in La Lande, N. u., on the
7th day of October, 191.
Claimant numea &b wittictiaPB: T. J. Baker.
J. L. Loní, Jra C. Smith, William Leonanl; All
of Banks, n. M.
T. C. Tillotaon, Register,
first UBr28-laBt Oct 1!
NCTÍCE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office
at Roswell, N. M., July. 17, 19.
Notice is hereby given that Philip F. Kinnie. of
Ru?hanen. N. H., who. on April 6, 1908. made
HomtHtcad fcntrv no. 147 39 Seria no. 0145&1 for
m-x 1-4 a-w 1-4 Sec. 2 n-w 1-4 n-w 1-w See. Hand
n 1-2 n-e 1-4, Sec, 10, Tow nship 1 n. Range 20 K,
nmp Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to
make final Commutation Proof, to the land above
described, before W. H. Parker, U. S. Comr., at
li:a cilice tn bunnyside, N. M. on the 7th day of
October, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses: John H. Ponder
Hale P. Newooit. Claude Beckett. Nioholaa W.
Murchinaon; All of Buchanan, n. m.
i . Lr. i uiouon, Kefirister.
first auff 28 last oct 2
Serial (WI94
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office
at Kcawell, N. M., Aug. 3. 19( 9.
Notice ia hereby wiven that Lavid H. WCHama.
ot iticamo, n, M., wno, on Oct. 24. 19ti7. nu
Homestead Untry No. -Mía. Serial 08294. for n-
i-4, t-ecLion ,iu, iownanip n n, Kantre 25 e, n M p
Meridian. hbB hied notice of intention to make
Final Commutation proof, to establish claim to the
lana atuve described, hoi ore W. M. Weddinjiton,
U. S. Comr.. at Ricardo, n. m.. on the mh dnv nf
October, 1&9.
Claimant names as witnesses: W. C. Williams.
L. Maxwell, J. N. Line. W. E. Anderson: All
of Ricardo. N. m.
T. C. Tillotrkin. Reo-isTtor.
first augr 28 Inst oct 2
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"Out Of Town Orders Solicited."
Serial 077(13
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department f the Interior, U. S. Land Office
at Koewell, S. M., July HO. 119
Notice is heteby Riven that Ira C. Smith, of
Banks. N. M.. who, on Aur. 1. liK)6, made Home
atead Entry 9772. Serial no. U77ü3, for s-e 1-4 n-w
1-4, a-w l-44i-e 1-4. n-e 1-4 a-w 1-4 and n-w 1-4 s-e
1-4, tiec. 23, Township 4 n Ranee 26 B, N H P Me
ridian, hks filed notice of intention to make Final
Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land
ibove dmciittd, becru D. J. Townley, 11. 3.
Comr. at his office in La Lande, N. M., on tho 7th
nayol uctofcer. t'JW.
Claimant names as witnesses: F. P. Hav kina
J. L. Long-. T. J. Buaer, W. K. Leonard, All oí
üanka, N. M.
T.C. Tillotaon, Register,
first pub Arnr 38 sst oct 2
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CONTEST KGTICE.
CHAPTER VIM.
Oís pflrly morninc some dsri later,
Wshop Winstanley was s'. own 1no my
office. A K'aiice sufficed to tell me
that ho was laboring under unusual
excitement. He waited tor my clerk
to leave tbe room, when he announced,
without prelude:
"A moot astonishing thing has hno-
rened; Mrs. Anson Dines has sailed
for America."
"Is it possible!" I exclaimed. "I
thought she meant to remain abond."
'So she did. So she did inder.nite-
ly."
'And are you di.-r-oird to rear"' I her
change of plans as s'güiüoai.t?" 1 Inquired.
He looked nt mo odd'y.
"The question shows how littlo you
know the lady," he remarked.
I smiled. The situation seemed
amazingly fnnny to me. But the bhh
op was not Inclined to regard it as be
ing at all so.
"Then you await her coining with
ome anxiety," I observed.
'As a matter of fact, with the great
est anxiety."
I muttered my polite regret at this
nne;::ected and startling crook in the
straightness of his affairs.
Ho made no reply, but leaned back
In his chair, with perturbation writ
ten large on his handsome and ordin
arily composed features.
"Mrs. Dines evidently believes In
going after what she wants to usé a
common expression," I remarked.
He nodded, dismally.
"She is famous for It" he said.
"What she determine ' Hpon neither
heaven nor earth can dissuade her
from. And she Is evidently determined
this this marriage shall be carried
through."
B'ess me!" i murmured.
My own Inclinations In the matter
seem not to enter In," he said grimly.
"Then you have sent her an answer
to her remarkable document?"
"Oh. at once."
"May I Inquire If it had the rine of
finality to it?" I asked.
Tbe finality of an ultimatum." he
assured me. ,
"Dear me, and still Bhe comes!" I
reclaimed.
Feruirtrrert of the Interior. IT. H. Land Office.
K js-elt, N. M.. Autf. m. liXtt.
A sufre er c. nttst affidavit . hnvirii bern fikn in
Ibis OÍÜlO i,i fiavi K lnal,:v.. d.nlettt.nl nirt nf.1
LácontL' W íüker, H. F. no. . . mr de Sent.
. .vic ir u o hcrciil 1,-1. 1-4 .-.(ti,n ttl
Tnwnahij 2 N. UíJrírft 5. by (cen.e Walher, eon-tU-B(ie,
,n Which it s ailesred th it Leu- me WtJ
ker, has taikd to establish his rebtfr.-ncH upon Faiu
iand. and thai said traet if not srsttied upnn, culti-
sti and approved by siiid party ss required by
a v, said parties are. hereby notified to appear,
. cspood, and offer evidence t4uehinff said allow
tion at HI o clock a. m. on October 27, 1909, before
W. M. Weddmirton. U. 8. Comr. at Ricsrdo. N. M.
(and that final bearing- will be hi Id at 9 o clock a.
m. on Nevember 6, W9. before) the ftep-'Sier and
Receiver at the U. S. Land Cflice in R. swell. N. M.
The said contestant having, in aproper affidavit,
filed Ausr TO. 1909 set forth iacls which show that
after due diligence ptracna service of this notice
cannot 1 made, it is hereby i rdered und directed
that such notice be given by due and proper pub-
i icai.on.
T. C. Tillots-n, Register.
Sep 11-Oct 18
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We have the field notes of Township 1, S. 25 East. Alsa
Township 2 North, 26 East.
SUNNYSIDE, NEW MEXICO.
Serial 08224
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior. U. S. Lend Office
at Koswell, N. M., Auff 9, 1M
Notice 6 hereby given that Cecil G. Smith, of
Banka. N. M.. who. on Sent. 20. 1907. mnri HnmA.
stead Entry 2005. Serial no. 08224, for h-w 1-4 s-e
1-4, B-e i-4 s-w 14 Sec. 14. n-e 1-4 n-w 1-4 and n-w
3 -4 n e 1-4, Selc, 23, Township 4 north, Range 2tJ b,
n u P Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
mane r.nai cornmuution roof, to establmh claim
ra tne vina arove aescriDed. bet jre Li. J. Town ley,
u. o. uimr., bi n'i omce in u Lanae, W, M.,
the 12th day of October, 199.
Claimant nimes as witnífwn T- W Nformon
of LaLaniie, n. m., F. P. Hawkins, J. C. Smith
Huu i. i. muer, oi uanKs, n. m.
T. U. XiUotBon, Register.
1st auff 28-last oct 2
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior! tf; 6. Lani Office.
KoHweil, New Mexico, Aut? U, 19if9.
A sufficient content affidnvlr lmv.no- hMin filar! tn
this effice by Ivy Walker, oenteatent, against
notneswaa Entry no. tttílH, marte April 1, Jtkffi
iw i-', Fecuon zu. lownsnipa K, Kange ze K,
nmp Meridian, by Henrv G. ColiinH. (xntii
in which it is alleged that Henry ti. Collins has not
complied with the law in holding said land and
han chantred his rt-sidence therefrom for more
than six months last past and next r r or to iilinir
said ;trfidavit said parties are hereby notified to
appear, reapona, ann oner evidence touching saiu
allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Oct, 9, 19,9, be
fore W. H. Parker. U. S. Comr. at h-a office in
Sunnyside, N. M. (and that final hearing: wiil be
neiti ac iu o ciock a. m. on uct. lautf, belorei the
ñffitfir and Receiver at the United States Land
umce in ncsweii. n. a.
The said contestant havfnir, in a proper affidavit
filed August 11, 1909, set forth facta which show
that afterdue diligence personal service of vhis
notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and
directed that such notice be given by due and
T. C. Tillotson. Register.
Contest S3 Serial 02208
CONTEST NOTICE.
Debarment of the Interior. U. S. Tjnd ftffi
Santa Fe, N. M. Sep. feu, 19u0.
A sufficient conteBt affidavit having: been filed in
thifl office by Daniel J. Jones, contestant, aprainst
Daniel A. Hall, entry Serial No. 0228, made Oct.
19. ItWt. for S-W l-4Secticn 2(1. Tmxnahin 9 u
Range 22 E, by Daniel A. Hall, contestes, in which
it is alleged that Daniel A. Hall has failed to es
tablish his residence-on said land; that said tract
is not settled UDOn. cultivated and imnmvíxl na rt
quired by law, said parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond, and offer evidence touching: said
allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Mov. 20, 1W9, be
fore Frank N. Page. U. S. Court Comr. at Buch
anan, N. M., (and that final hearing- will be held at
10 o cli ck a. m. on Nov. 3, 1999 before) the Regis
ter and Receiver at the U. S. Land Office in Santa '
Fe. N. M.
The said canistant having, in a proper affidavit.
filed Ssd. 20. 19119. set forth fuels which nh.Mi. that
after due cM'gance personal service of this notice
cennot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed
that such notice be given by due and proper
publication.
Manuel R. Otero, Register,
first sep 25 -last oct 30
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